Brooklyn Common Council Wallabout Park planning records 1835-1842

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Brooklyn Common Council Wallabout Park planning records 1835-1842

This collection includes records of the Brooklyn mayor, Common Council, and Supreme Court, and petitions pertaining to the planning and opening of a public park at the Wallabout Bay, 1835-1842. An unidentified file of minutes, affidavits, briefs and correspondence is also included.

0.1 Linear feet; in one folder

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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.). Common Council

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Kings County (N.Y.). Supreme Court.

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