New Jersey land records, 1685-1869.

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New Jersey land records, 1685-1869.

Minute book (1768-1821) of meetings of the owners of Assiscunk Creek meadows, Burlington County; record book (ca. 1764-1785) relating to land partition in Bergen Township (now Hackensack); minute book (1685-1705) of Board of General Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey; account books (1696) of East Jersey quitrents; indentures (1791-1829) of John Denn, conveying lands in Salem County; surveys, releases, maps, and other documents (ca. 1810-1860), pertaining to Hibernia tract, Rockaway Township, Morris County; list of property (1834) in Bergen County taken and occupied by Morris Canal and Banking Company; account book and deeds (1709-1722), relating to Ramapo Purchase, a tract in Bergen County, N.J., and Rockland County, N.Y.; and Jersey City title search and maps (1869) for land owned by the Coles family.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050620

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Cole family.

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Denn, John, active 1791-1829

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Coles family.

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Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey

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Morris Canal and Banking Company

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Chartered 1824 under act of legislature; built and maintained the Morris Canal until 1922 when it was acquired by the state of New Jersey; canal discontinued in 1924; company continued to exist as a legal entity managing its properties with the Board of Conservation and Development, a New Jersey state agency, later succeeded by the Dept. of Environmental Protection. From the description of Maps, field notes, estimates, and appraisals, 1828-1834. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 7096346...