Peter Wyckoff historical notes circa 1700 to 1850

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Peter Wyckoff historical notes circa 1700 to 1850

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Johnson, Jeremiah, 1768-1852

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The 22nd Brigade of the New York State Militia was stationed at Fort Greene in Brooklyn during the War of 1812 and was under the command of General Jeremiah Johnson. From the guide to the New York State Militia, 22nd Brigade general order books, 1814-1815, (Brooklyn Historical Society) Mayor of Brooklyn, N.Y. and an army officer. From the description of History of the town of Bushwick, circa 1852-1860. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79424024 ...

Wyckoff, Peter, 1828-1910.

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Peter Wyckoff (1828-1910) was born and continually resided at the farm at 1325 Flushing Avenue in Brooklyn, which was built in 1791. He was of the fourth generation of the historic Dutch Wyckoff family of Brooklyn to own and work on the Flushing Avenue farm, which extended from Flushing to Myrtle Avenues on both sides of Cypress Avenue. Wyckoff was Presdient of the Grand Street Horsecar Line and Director of the First National Bank and Williamsburg Bank. Beneficiaries of his philanthropic donatio...