Collection, 1881-1882.

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Collection, 1881-1882.

Twenty-eight letters to Nicoll Floyd, 1881-1882; hand-drawn map of Moriches Bay area, receipt from George Diener, and monthly statement from James A. Morrisse of Patterson, N.J., 1881. The letters relate to the division of the Floyd family property in Mastic and Nicoll Floyd's political career. Some of the correspondents are Augustus Floyd (1845-1927), John G. Floyd, Jr. (1841-1903), John B. Ireland, Eugene DuBois, Orville B. Ackerly, Darius D. Buffman, George W. Cable of New Orleans, La., William Hulse, and Edward H. Tooker.

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Dubois, Eugène, 1858-1940

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Morrisse, James A.

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Floyd, Nicoll, 1831-1902.

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Lawyer. Floyd was builder of Moss lots on the Dana estate. He was born in Utica, N.Y. and died in Mastic in 1902. From the description of Papers, 1875-1982, 1875-1902 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155537238 ...

Ireland, John, 1914-1992

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Tooker, Edward H.

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Floyd, John Gelston, 1841-

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Ackerly, Orville B.

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Suffolk County (N.Y.) Clerk. From the description of Suffolk County foreclosure records, 1913-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155565383 Real estate broker. From the description of Papers, 1848-1909. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155563840 ...

Hulse, William.

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Dana, Ella, 1887-1976.

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Floyd, Augustus, 1845-1927.

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Buffman, Darius D.

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Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925

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George Washington Cable, an American author and critic, was born in New Orleans and fought for the South in the Civil War. His first collection of tales of life in the south was Old creole days (1879). In 1884 he went on a reading tour with Mark Twain. He moved to Northampton, Mass., in 1885. He is chiefly known for his early works describing picturesque Louisiana Creole life and courageous essays on civil rights. From the description of George Washington Cable papers, 1865-1918. (Pe...

Diener, Georges.

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