Land grant, 1767 April 24.

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Land grant, 1767 April 24.

Land grant with map of 1,000 acres each to Adam Gilchrist, James Boggs, Abraham Ten Eyck, William Newton, Robert Hall, Elizabeth Barnard, Jane Harle, Samuel Jobs, Thomas Pringle, John Thompson, Samuel Selby, and William Hume. Included is the grant that the township in which the land is situate be called St. Catherine's. Signed by Henry Moore, Governor, and Alexander Colden, Surveyor General.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8351703

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Ten Eyck, Abraham Richard, 1775?-1857

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Hall, Robert (Robert C. M.)

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Robert Hall was a Civil War veteran who had served with the 4th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment. Ellen Hall married Robert in 1896 after the death of his first wife. From the description of Robert and Ellen Hall papers, 1900-1908. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64072504 Resident of Belfast, Me.; worked in local theaters. From the description of Robert Hall collection, 1933-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70974010 Robert Hall was...

New York (State). Surveyor General

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Through an 1819 law the legislature appointed Governor DeWitt Clinton, Surveyor General Simeon DeWitt, Secretary of State John V.N. Yates, Senator Martin Van Buren, Edmund C. Genet, George Tibbits, and Townsend McCoun as commissioners to study and report to the legislature on navigation of the Hudson River. From the description of Maps produced for the Commissioners to Report a Plan for Improving the Navigation of the Hudson River, 1820-1830, bulk 1820. (New York State Archives). Wor...

Jobs, Samuel.

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Barnard, Elizabeth

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Selby, Samuel

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Boggs, James, of Monmouth County, N.J.

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New York (State). Governor (1765-1769 : Moore)

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Harle, Jane.

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Hume, W. (William)

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Gilchrist, Adam, 1971-

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Moore, Henry, Sir, 1713-1769

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Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet, was colonial governor of New York from 1765 to 1769. From the description of Henry Moore letters, 1767-1769. (New-York Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 715264680 Colonial governor of New York. From the description of Autograph signature to a letter : Fort George, 1768 July 2. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270638890 Acting governor of Jamaica, 1756-1762; governor of New York. From the description ...

Thompson, John (Children's story writer)

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Correspondence to John Thompson include a letter dated June 17, 1861 from his brother, Alexander Thompson, describing his arrival and activities at Camp Jackson in Columbus. A letter of Sept. 28, 1863 from Sgt. Major John D. Vance of the 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company D informs John Thompson of his brother's death in the Battle of Chickamauga. From the description of Correspondence, 1861-1863. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 43705080 Poet, academic and ...

Newton, William Ritchey, 1945-....

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Pringle, Thomas, 1733-1823

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