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Papers, 1704-1870.

John N. Bleecker was involved in the removal of cannon and supplies from Fort Ticonderoga. He later became Assistant Deputy Commissary General of Stores and Provisions in the New York Department during the Revolutionary War. Bleecker was actively involved in Albany City and County government serving as city and county treasurer, clerk of the Board of Supervisors and member of the Committee of Correspondence.

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