[Map of the area later bounded by Marketplace Street, Broad Street, Stone Street and Whitehall Street, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)] / G.A.S. ; [A Map of a lot of ground situated on the north side of Stone Street belonging to B.P. Cruger] / Stephen Ludlam ; (copy). 1846 May.
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Staley's Patent was granted to Rudolph Staley and others on June 14, 1755 and was separated in two tracts by Frank's Patent granted to Coonradt Frank on September 6, 1765. From the description of Deed and map of lands in Staley and Frank Patents, German Flats and Columbia Townships, Herkimer County, New York, 1765. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122578826 ...
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American artist; president of the National Academy of Design. From the description of DeWitt M. Lockman interviews with artists, 1927. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 475906995 DeWitt Lockman was a portrait painter, New York, N.Y. He studied in Europe, 1891-1892 and 1901-1902; a pupil of James H. Beard, Nelson N. Bickford and William Sartain; and was president of the National Academy of Design and records secretary of the New York Historical Society. F...
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McDougal, Allen.
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Jay, William, 1789-1858
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Herriman, William H.
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