Cushing, Enos.

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The Town of Cazenovia, New York was named for Theophilus Cazenove, the general agent for the Holland Land Company, a stock company of Dutch business concerns. John (Jan) Lincklaen was in charge of selling the Holland Land Company properties in the Cazenovia area to individuals. The surveyor, Enos Cushing (ca. 1779-1866) settled in Cazenovia, New York in 1815.

From the description of Deeds and survey and map of Town Lots no. 12 and 13, Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, 1802-1832. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122583053

Enos Cushing, son of Thomas Cushing of Hingham, Suffolk, Mass., was a surveyor with the Holland Land Company in western New York in 1814. He is described as a teacher, civil engineer, surveyor, farmer.

From the description of [Enos Cushing cash books]. (Rochester Museum & Science Center). WorldCat record id: 779476988

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creatorOf Cushing, Enos. [Enos Cushing cash books]. Rochester Museum & Science Center
creatorOf Cushing, Enos. Deeds and survey and map of Town Lots no. 12 and 13, Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, 1802-1832. American Periodical Series I
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associatedWith Childs, Perry G. person
associatedWith Foord, Alvin. person
associatedWith Hurd, Jabish N. M. person
associatedWith Lincklaen, Jan. person
associatedWith Lincklaen, John. person
associatedWith Masters, Josiah. person
associatedWith Ten Eyck, Jacob. person
associatedWith Van Eegen, Pieter. person
associatedWith Van Henkelom, Walrave. person
associatedWith Van Staphorft, Nicholas. person
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Cazenovia (N.Y.)
Sulivan Street (N.Y.)
Cherry Valley Turnpike (N.Y.)
Madison County (N.Y.)
Albany Street (N.Y.)
Cazenovia (N.Y.)
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