Philipse Manor survey scratch sheet, 1819.

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Philipse Manor survey scratch sheet, 1819.

A scratch sheet of paper used to record notes, make computations and record memoranda. Livingston used this sheet to figure the pay for his surveyors and to write notes about particular plots of land. Among the names mentioned on the sheet are John Parkinson, Jacob Bush, and Isaac Smith, all of whom owned land in the surveyed area.

2 pages.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6746046

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Smith, Isaac, 1761-1834

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Bush, Jacob, 1928-

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Livingston, Henry Alexander, 1776-1849

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Livingston was employed to complete this survey at the request of Amos Belden, agent of Frederick Philipse. The Philipse manor was forefited to New York State on the grounds of suspicion of complicity with the British army during the American Revolution by the Philipse family. From the description of Philipse Manor Survey Notebook, 1802. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122364396 This is a collection of family papers and land records assembled from single accessions relating t...

Parkinson, John

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