Papers, 1744-1880.

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Papers, 1744-1880.

Collection consists of correspondence received by Isaac and Silas Ludlam, Brooklyn surveyors, regarding the surveying of local streets and property, 1824-1839; and a copy of a 1744 survey done by Henry Dotter. Among the correspondents are Joseph Sprague (1783-1854) and Joshua Sands (1757-1835).

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Ludlam, Silas.

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Dotter, Henry.

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Ludlam family.

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Sands, Joshua, 1757-1835

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Joseph S. Dey was a resident of Brooklyn who lived at 30 Cranberry Street. From the guide to the Joseph S. Dey public cartman license, 1824, (Brooklyn Historical Society) The Sands family was one of the original three families that settled in and owned what is now Sands Point, N.Y. Born in Reading, Berkshire, England, James Sands (d. 1695) immigrated to Plymouth, MA with his wife Sarah and their children, circa 1658. Along with several other men, James Sands obt...

Ludlam, Isaac, -1817

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Sprague, Joseph E., 1782-1852

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Brooklyn businessman and public official. From the description of Papers, 1802-1836. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155476472 Owner of a shipping and distillery business in Salem, Mass. From the description of Joseph E. Sprague correspondence, 1832 October 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980510 ...