Map of the ground from Henry Rutgers land to Corlais Hook Point being part of the estate which did belong to James Delancy Esqr. sold by the commissioners of Forfeitures in the years of 1784 & 1785 / : this survey was copied from other surveys made by Evert Bancker & John McComb ; and copied by S.G.

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Map of the ground from Henry Rutgers land to Corlais Hook Point being part of the estate which did belong to James Delancy Esqr. sold by the commissioners of Forfeitures in the years of 1784 & 1785 / : this survey was copied from other surveys made by Evert Bancker & John McComb ; and copied by S.G. Jarvis ; Jameson Cox. 1830 Aug. 6.

1 map : ms. ; 29 x 69 cm.

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Cox, Jameson, register.

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Collector of Assessments, New York City. From the description of Record books, 1829-1830. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58662702 ...

Abeel, Mary.

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Laight, Edward William, 1773-1852

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Byvanck, John, d. 1801.

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Byvanck, Evert, Jr.

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De Lancey, James, 1703-1760

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Chief Justice and Lieut-Gov. of New York. From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to William Kempe, Attorney General, 1758 Apr. 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270526072 James De Lancey (1703-1760) was the Lieutenant Governor of the English Province of New York from 1753 to 1760. From the guide to the James De Lancey speech, 1783, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

Rutgers, Henry, 1745-1830

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Henry Rutgers was born on October 7, 1745, son of Hendrick and Catharine (De Peyster) Rutgers. A resident of New York City, Rutgers was a Revolutionary officer, landed magnate, and philanthropist. He was the last descendant in his direct line of the Dutch immigrant, Rutgers Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert, who came to Fort Orange in 1636. Henry Rutgers' interests ranged from local and state politics to the patronage of numerous educational and religious projects. Rutgers died on February 17, 1830. ...

Jarvis, S. G.

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Bancker, Evert, 1734-

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Evert Bancker, Jr. (b. 1734) was a merchant and surveyor from New York City. From the description of Account and survey books, 1760-1815. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58657752 ...

McComb, John, d. 1811.

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