Records, 1784-1924, 1784-1860 (bulk)

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Records, 1784-1924, 1784-1860 (bulk)

Deeds, quit claims, surveys, leases, releases, receipts, contracts, records of litigation, and letters concerning land and springs bought by the company, laying of pipes, and access to water, 1784-1860, 1900-1924. Names cited include James Bedell, Theophilus E. Beekman, George W. Bradley, William E. Dodge, John Hathaway, George Robinson, John Ten Broeck, and Jehoiakin A. Van Valkenburgh.

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Robinson, George S., 1937-

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George Robinson, a Union Army officer stationed at Brandy Station, VA. From the description of Letter, 1864 April 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122573496 ...

Van Valkenburgh, Jehoiakin A.

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Dodge, William E. (William Earl), 1805-1883

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Hudson Aqueduct Company (Hudson, N.Y.).

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Bedell, James.

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Beekman, Theophilus E.

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Bradley, George W.

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The Army of the Potomac's supply depot at City Point, Virginia, was located at the confluence of the Appomattox and James River, twenty miles southwest of the Confederate capitol at Richmond. The enormous complex of nearly three hundred buildings, eight wharves, and miles of attendant rail lines rose up in less than a month after General Ulysses S. Grant issued his June 18, 1864, order to create a local base of support for Union troops involved in the siege of the strategically impo...

Ten Broeck, John.

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Hathaway, John E., II

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