Survey map of Stephen Lush's land in Western, Oneida County, New York, 1789.

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Survey map of Stephen Lush's land in Western, Oneida County, New York, 1789.

A 1789 survey map by James Cockburn of 2,000 tracts of land granted to Stephen Lush in 1786 in Western, Oneida County (formerly Montgomery County), New York in what was Jellis Fonda's tract and divided in 1786 between Stephen Lush, Goldsbrow Banyar, John Lansing Jr. and Thomas Machin.

1 map : manuscript, encapsulated ; 35.5 x 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8351718

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Mackin, Thomas E.

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Lansing, John

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Machin, Thomas.

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Thomas Machin (1744-1816) was an engineer who served during the Revolution in Massachusetts and New York. He is most noted for overseeing in 1777 a chain to be placed shore to shore at West Point to prevent British ships frpm attacking Albany, New York. In 1779 he made maps of Genesee County for Sullivan's expedition. Afterward he settled in Charleston, Montgomery County. The Corry Patent, was granted to George Clark (Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of New York) in 1737 and passed down through...

Cockburn, James, Sir, 1728 or 1729-1804

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James Cockburn, surveyor, was the son of surveyor and land commissioner William Cockburn of Plattekill, Ulster County, New York. From the description of Survey map of Stephen Lush's land in Western, Oneida County, New York, 1789. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86164606 Epithet: Secretary to the Master General of the Ordaance British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000174.0x0002cf Epithet: of Skirli...

Banyar, Goldsbrow

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Goldsbrow Banyar (1724-1815) was a lawyer who served, for varying periods, as deputy secretary of the Province of New York, deputy surveyor and auditor of His Majesty's revenues arising in the Colony of New York, register of the colonial court of chancery, and register and principal surrogate of the prerogative court. A Loyalist during the Revolution, he lived afterwards in Albany as a wealthy landowner. From the description of Land papers, 1728-1868. (New York University). WorldCat ...