A map of the survey and subdivision of all that tract of 50,000 acres of land on the south side of the Mohawk River in Tryon alias Albany County, granted to William Bayard and others found on my survey thereof to contain 54,120 acres of land the whole being divided into 110 lots each containing 492

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A map of the survey and subdivision of all that tract of 50,000 acres of land on the south side of the Mohawk River in Tryon alias Albany County, granted to William Bayard and others found on my survey thereof to contain 54,120 acres of land the whole being divided into 110 lots each containing 492 acres being actually survey'd bounded and discribed agreeable to a certain agreement bearing date & c & c : the parchment map with the field book, containing a discription of the bounds of each lot, containing certain remarks respecting the general bounds of the tract wth some observations on the nature of the soil situation & c & c remaining in the hand of the New York proprietors / the whole surveyed by Thos. Palmer & Beriah Palmer, surveyors. 1772 Sep.

1 map : ms. ; 69 x 81 cm.

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Palmer, Thomas

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Thomas Palmer, surveyor, was of Balston Spa, New York. From the description of Survey map of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, 1767. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122459038 This collection was donated by Doctor thomas W. Palmer of Montevallo, Alabama, August 20, 1907. From the description of Alabama Girls Industrial School [photograph]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122562681 Thomas Palmer, a physician who lived most of his life in Ply...

Warrell, Joseph.

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Frank, C.

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Schuyler, D.

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Bayard, William, 1729-1804

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Stayley, R.

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Thomas, Beriah.

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