Survey map of a portion of Delancey Patent, Montgomery County, New York.

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Survey map of a portion of Delancey Patent, Montgomery County, New York.

A survey map of a portion of Delancey Patent with names of the early proprietors.

1 map : manuscript ; 37 x 54 cm.

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Mabee, Peter.

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Mabie, Peter

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De Lancey, James, 1703-1760

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Chief Justice and Lieut-Gov. of New York. From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to William Kempe, Attorney General, 1758 Apr. 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270526072 James De Lancey (1703-1760) was the Lieutenant Governor of the English Province of New York from 1753 to 1760. From the guide to the James De Lancey speech, 1783, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

Glen, Jacob S.

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Tayler, John.

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Lawyer. From the description of Legal papers, 1772-1824. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122629211 John Tayler (1742-1829) was born in New York City and removed to Albany, New York at the age of seventeen. He married Margaret Van Valkenburgh and adopted her niece Margaret Venor who married Dr. Charles D. Cooper (ca. 1706/9-1831) and had John Tayler Cooper (1798-1878), among others. Tayler was a merchant and appointed, during the Revolution, Clothier General to the United Stat...

Corry, William, active 1876-1879

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Cooper Family.

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