Records of the town of Georgia, Vermont, 1773-1782.

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Records of the town of Georgia, Vermont, 1773-1782.

Record book containing proprietors' records in Georgia, Vermont from 1774 to 1780, kept by Ira Allen. In the back are copies of 61 sales of proprietors' rights in Georgia, Saint Albans, Swanton, and Highgate, Vermont from 1773-1782, mostly to Levi Allen, and a few to Ira Allen. There is also an index of these sales.

1 volume (430 p.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7944724

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Allen, Ira, 1751-1814

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Ira Allen was born in Cornwall, Connecticut on April 21, 1751, the sixth and youngest son of Joseph and Mary (Baker) Allen. Moving to Vermont around 1770, Allen entered into various land speculations and became a member of the Onion River Land Company with his brothers Heman, Zimri, and Ethan and his cousin Remember Baker. During the Revolution he was a member of the Green Mountain Boys and he played important roles in the Canadian Campaign of 1775-1776 and in the recapturing of Fort ...

Allen, Levi, 1745-1801

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Levi Allen was born on January 16, 1745, in Cornwall, CT, the fourth son of Joseph and Mary (Baker) Allen. Like his brothers, Levi was involved in land speculation and he purchased a tract of land and a house in Vermont though he never lived there. Unlike his brothers, Levi was not as ardent to the cause of the American Revolution and refused to identify himself with the Green Mountain Boys. Much speculation surrounded Allen and his purported association with the British Army. In 1779 Allen was ...