Deed to Henry Wisner, 1767 March 1767.

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Deed to Henry Wisner, 1767 March 1767.

Title to land situated in the Wawayanda patent, that is presently in the vicinity of Warwick, New York. Egbert Benson was a witness.

1 item (1 leaf) : parchment ; 48 x 74 cm. folded to 26 x 39 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7645265

New York State Library

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Benson, Egbert, 1746-1833

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