Boundary dispute papers, 1670-1728.

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Boundary dispute papers, 1670-1728.

Signed power of attorney from the inhabitants of Huntington in lawsuit against Richard Smith, 1670; covenant to the "Town Farms" boundary dispute between Smithtown and Huntington, 1672; signed, "An Opinion" of the Huntington Arbitrator: Dissent From Richard Smith re: Smithtown and Huntington Boundary Dispute, 1690; copy of arbiter's decision re: Dividing Line Between Smithtown and Brookhaven, 1725; signed agreement between the trustees of the Town of Smithtown and Huntington re: Boundary Line, 1728.

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Smithtown Historical Society (Smithtown, N.Y.)

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The Caleb Smith House, now the headquarters of the Smithtown Historical Society, was built in 1819 by Caleb Smith II in Commack, N.Y. and was moved to the Smithtown Village Green in 1955. Anna Blydenburgh, a descendant of Caleb Smith, provided funds for the move. From the description of Records, 1955-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155535694 Collecting area: History of the Town of Smithtown, N.Y. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). Wor...

Smith, Richard M.

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Richard Smith was a merchant of Boston, Mass. who also had an interest in an iron furnace in Salisbury, Conn. and perhaps an adjacent dry goods business. From the description of Business papers, 1761-1795. (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269600982 Richard and Gilbert Smith were furniture makers and joiners in Canaan, Ct. and later New Marlborough, Berkshire Co., Ma. From the description of Account book, 1796-1811. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat rec...