Papers, 1830-1839.

ArchivalResource

Papers, 1830-1839.

Included are a letter from Lott's son-in-law, John A. Lott (1806-1878), regarding a petition by the Bushwick freeholders for a division of the town; and two leases signed by Lott.

3 items.

Related Entities

There are 2 Entities related to this resource.

Lott, John A., 1806-1878

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65q5cx5 (person)

The presence of the Lott family in Brooklyn extends back to 1652, when Peter Lott, a French Huguenot, emigrated from the Netherlands and settled in the town of Flatbush in the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam. Flatbush would later become part of Kings County (now the borough of Brooklyn) in 1664 after the British took control of New Amsterdam, renamed it New York, and Anglicized its place names. Several of Peter Lott's descendants were prominent citizens of Kings County who held influe...

Lott, Jeremiah, 1776-1861

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6t44b7f (person)

Flatbush farmer and surveyor. From the description of Papers, 1830-1839. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155450753 The presence of the Lott family in Brooklyn extends back to 1652, when Peter Lott, a French Huguenot, emigrated from the Netherlands and settled in the town of Flatbush in the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam. Flatbush would later become part of Kings County (now the borough of Brooklyn) in 1664 after the British took control of New Amsterdam, renamed i...