A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times: Being Contributions Toward a History of the Lower Mohawk ValleyJ. Munsell's Sons, 1883 - 466 halaman |
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Being Contributions Toward a History of the Lower Mohawk Valley Jonathan Pearson Junius Wilson MacMurray. A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times Jonathan Pearson, Junius Wilson MacMurray Front Cover.
Being Contributions Toward a History of the Lower Mohawk Valley Jonathan Pearson Junius Wilson MacMurray. A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times Jonathan Pearson, Junius Wilson MacMurray Front Cover.
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... Front street and the river , was a strip of land called the Calver Wey , which was allotted to the first settlers in parcels of 2 morgens , the easternmost lot being that of Jellis Fonda . Adjoining Fonda's lot easterly , was Hans Janse ...
... Front street and the river , was a strip of land called the Calver Wey , which was allotted to the first settlers in parcels of 2 morgens , the easternmost lot being that of Jellis Fonda . Adjoining Fonda's lot easterly , was Hans Janse ...
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... front and rear . This lot extended from the store of Mr. Robert Ellis west to the building of Mr. Samuel Myers , including the canal and the building called the " Wedge " and the lot in the rear on Liberty street now belonging to the ...
... front and rear . This lot extended from the store of Mr. Robert Ellis west to the building of Mr. Samuel Myers , including the canal and the building called the " Wedge " and the lot in the rear on Liberty street now belonging to the ...
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... front and fifty feet deep , thirty of which and the whole front were formerly granted to said Douwe Aukes De Freese by Reyer Schermerhorn , Feb. 15 , 1703.t In 1708 Aukes owned a lot on the north side of State street of fifty Amsterdam ...
... front and fifty feet deep , thirty of which and the whole front were formerly granted to said Douwe Aukes De Freese by Reyer Schermerhorn , Feb. 15 , 1703.t In 1708 Aukes owned a lot on the north side of State street of fifty Amsterdam ...
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... Front , Church , Union and Washington streets and were long since graded down . The Rynland rod consisted of 12 feet , of 12.36 Eng . inches each . § Deeds , IV , 296 . Patents , 383 . Henry Glen , the last occupying the corner lot , 86 ...
... Front , Church , Union and Washington streets and were long since graded down . The Rynland rod consisted of 12 feet , of 12.36 Eng . inches each . § Deeds , IV , 296 . Patents , 383 . Henry Glen , the last occupying the corner lot , 86 ...
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Abraham acres Adam Vrooman Albany Albany county Amsterdam April Arent Bratt Arent Van Curler Aukes Barent Wemp Beverwyck bouwery bouwland Brakel Brouwer Capt Church street Claas Cobes common lands consistory conveyed Cornelis Cornelise corner Council creek Daniel daughter Deeds Dirk Dutch east easterly farm feet flat Fort Orange French Front street Governor Graaf granted Groot guilders Gysbert half Harmen heirs Hendrick hindmost house and lot Indians inhabitants Isaac island Jacob Jan Pieterse Janse Johannes John John Glen lying married Mebie mill Mohawk river Niskayuna north side parcel of land pasture patent petition Petitioners Petten Pieter Province Purmerent Rensselaerswyck Reyer rods Ryer Schermerhorn Sander Sanderse Glen Sept settlers sewant Slyck sold south side Swart Swits Symon Symonse Veeder Teller Teunis Toll Papers trade trustees of Schenectady Union street Vedder Velsen Vielè village lot Volgen westerly widow wife Willem York
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Halaman 45 - CAPTAIN GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK and the territories depending thereon in America...
Halaman 348 - A° 1701, and in the 13th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord William the third by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Halaman 23 - Persons abovesaid, their Heirs or Assigns in our Council Chamber in Portsmouth, or to such Officer or Officers as shall be appointed to receive the same; and this to be in Lieu of all other Rents and Services whatsoever.
Halaman 249 - Messieurs d'lberville and de Montesson took the left with another detachment, in order to make themselves masters of that leading to Orange. But they could not discover it, and returned to join the remainder of the party.
Halaman 248 - This savage was without contradiction the most considerable of his tribe — an honest man — as full of spirit, prudence and generosity as it was possible, and capable at the same time of the grandest undertakings. Shortly after four Squaws were discovered in a wigwam who gave every information necessary for the attack on the town. The fire found in their hut served to warm those who were benumbed, and they continued their route, having previously detached Giguieres, a Canadian, with nine Indians,...
Halaman 42 - Mills, a justice of the peace in and for said county, and being duly sworn on the holy evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and saith, that on...
Halaman 250 - Coudre, and that of a widow who had six children, whither M. de Montigny had been carried when wounded. All the rest were consumed. The lives of between fifty and sixty persons, old men, women, and children, were spared, they having escaped the first fury of the attack.
Halaman 250 - Mohawks were also spared, in order to show them that it was the English and not they against whom the grudge was entertained. The loss on this occasion in houses, cattle and grain, amounts to more than four hundred thousand livres. There were upwards of eighty well built and well furnished houses in the town. The return march commenced with thirty prisoners. The wounded, who were to be carried, and the plunder, with which all the Indians and some Frenchmen were loaded, caused considerable inconvenience....
Halaman 248 - After having marched for the course of five or six days, they called a council to determine the route they should follow, and the point they should attack. The Indians demanded of the French what was their intention. Messieurs de Sainte Helene and Mantet replied that they had left in the hope of attacking Orange...
Halaman 250 - ... himself on the defensive with his servants and some Indians ; but as it was resolved not to do him any harm, in consequence of the good treatment that the French had formerly experienced at his hands, M. d'Iberville and the great Mohawk proceeded thither alone, promised him quarter for himself, his people, and his property, whereupon he laid down his arms, on parole, entertaining them in his fort, and returned with them to see the commandants of the town.