Papers, 1790-1860.

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Papers, 1790-1860.

Letters to John E. Van Alen concerning election results, family news, and the courtship and subsequent abuse of Miss Miller by Dr. Van Silver, 1790-1793; letters from William Van Alen in San Francisco to Cornelius C. Van Reysen concerning vigilantes, politics, business, family, and land transactions, 1856-1860; bonds, promissory notes, leases, and property inventory, 1798-1847; act by New York State authorizing a loan to John I. Van Alen for the manufacture of cotton cloth and yarn in Kinderhook, N.Y., 1829; and the will of Evert Van Alen, 1854.

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Van Alen, William.

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Van Alen family.

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Van Alen, John I.

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Van Alen, Evert.

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Van Reysen, Cornelius C.

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Van Alen, John E. (John Evert), 1749-1807

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John Evert Van Alen (1749-1807) was a civil engineer, surveyor, and Congressman. He resided in Rensselaer County, New York. From the description of Survey maps. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122583068 John Evert Van Alen (1749-1807) was a civil engineer, surveyor, and Congressman. He resided in Rensselaer County and in 1790 surveyed the town of Greenbush, New York. From the description of Survey map of land in Greenbush, Rensselaer County, New York, 1796. (Unkno...