Miscellaneous collections: Town of Brookhaven, 1745-1864.

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Miscellaneous collections: Town of Brookhaven, 1745-1864.

Miscellaneous documents pertaining to the Town of Brookhaven, N.Y., including assessment rolls, 1834-1840 and 1852-1853; lists of grand jurors; a petition regarding cattle grazing in West Meadow; papers to the New York State legislature concerning the division of the town, 1832; letters to John M. Williamson as town supervisor, 1834-1857; and a bill of sale for a seat in the Presbyterian Meeting House, Brookhaven (Setauket) from "Cornel Henery Smith" to Samuel Davis, 1745.

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