Collection, 1751-1833. bulk1787-1811.

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Collection, 1751-1833. bulk1787-1811.

This is a collection of family papers and land records assembled from single accessions relating to eight Livingston family members named Henry. The materials, arranged by family members, consists primarily of correspondence, documents, field books, and survey maps with the primary topics being land titles and the Revolutionarly War. Included among these are muster rolls of the Fourth New York Regiment under Col. James Holmes for February 13, 1776, an orderly book of the Third New York Regiment, 1780.

2 boxes (.5 cu.ft.), 8 maps.(8 survey maps : manuscript ; 33 x 78 cm. or smaller on sheet 51 x 41 cm. or smaller)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6753574

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Kierstead, Hans.

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Davis, Isaac

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Resident of Stanardsville (Orange Co.), Va. From the description of Papers, 1782-1878; (bulk 1790-1828). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19405797 ...

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...

Whiley, Maria Jane Anne.

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Livingston Family.

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Philipse, Frederick, 1626-1702

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Robinson, Beverly, 1722-1792

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At the council of Alexandria, 14 Apr. 1755, Johnson was created a major-general and appointed cammander-in-chief of the provicial forces for the expedition against Crown Point in the French and Indian War. On 8 Sept. 1755, Johnson and his forces defeated the French troops under the command of Baron Dieskau at the Battle of Lake George (N.Y.), thereby saving the New York Colony from French invasion. From the description of Letter : to Sir William Johnson, 1755 Sept. 16. (Harvard Unive...

Bogaert, Evert Willemsz., 1607-1647

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Cockburn, W. (William), 1773-1858

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William Cockburn was a colonial and New York State land commissioner and surveyor who resided in Plattekill, Ulster County, New York. From the description of Two survey maps of Livingston Patent, Montgomery and Herkimer Counties and Young Patent, Schoharie and Otsego Counties, New York, 1767. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145408052 William Cockburn was a Colonial and New York State Land Commissioner and surveyor who resided in Plattekill, Ulster County, New York. ...