Morris's Memorial History of Staten Island, New York, Volume 2Memorial Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... Castleton Corners - Rossville Hotel - Richmond County Hall , at Richmond - Patten House , at New Dorp - Old Track House- Club House , at Oakwood - Planters ' Hotel , at Tompkinsville - Belmont Hall , at New Brighton - Washington Hotel ...
... Castleton Corners - Rossville Hotel - Richmond County Hall , at Richmond - Patten House , at New Dorp - Old Track House- Club House , at Oakwood - Planters ' Hotel , at Tompkinsville - Belmont Hall , at New Brighton - Washington Hotel ...
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... Castleton Corners- Garretsons - Grant City - Giffords - Eltingville -- Annadale — Huguenot - Prince's Bay - Pleasant Plains -- Richmond Valley - Kreischerville - Woodrow -- Bogardus ' - Corner - Graniteville - Bull's Head - Willow Brook ...
... Castleton Corners- Garretsons - Grant City - Giffords - Eltingville -- Annadale — Huguenot - Prince's Bay - Pleasant Plains -- Richmond Valley - Kreischerville - Woodrow -- Bogardus ' - Corner - Graniteville - Bull's Head - Willow Brook ...
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... corner now occupied by a large brick build- ing . It was then known as the Swan Hotel . At the time of the emancipation of ... Castleton ; Nicholas Crocheron , of Northfield ; Harmanus Guyon , of Southfield , and Gil- bert Totten , of ...
... corner now occupied by a large brick build- ing . It was then known as the Swan Hotel . At the time of the emancipation of ... Castleton ; Nicholas Crocheron , of Northfield ; Harmanus Guyon , of Southfield , and Gil- bert Totten , of ...
Halaman 54
... Castleton , and settled upon it . This was a large tract lying at the southwest corner of the turnpike and the Manor road . Constanz brewery and the Child's Nursery occupy a part of it . Roger's wife's name was Ann , and they had a son ...
... Castleton , and settled upon it . This was a large tract lying at the southwest corner of the turnpike and the Manor road . Constanz brewery and the Child's Nursery occupy a part of it . Roger's wife's name was Ann , and they had a son ...
Halaman 58
... Castleton Corners . BRAISTED . The oldest notice of this name in the old church records is that of William and Christina Bauwman , his wife , who had a son , Jo- hannes , baptized in 1715 , and a son Andries , baptized August 18 , 1719 ...
... Castleton Corners . BRAISTED . The oldest notice of this name in the old church records is that of William and Christina Bauwman , his wife , who had a son , Jo- hannes , baptized in 1715 , and a son Andries , baptized August 18 , 1719 ...
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Halaman 416 - In the name of God, Amen. — I Esther Vanhomrigh, one of the daughters of Bartholomew Vanhomrigh, late of the city of Dublin, Esq. deceased, being of sound and disposing mind and memory...
Halaman 166 - Now know ye, that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration...
Halaman 416 - All the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate, both real and personal, I give, devise, and bequeath...
Halaman 43 - Pointon, and each of them, their and each of their heirs, executors, and administrators, and every of them...
Halaman 197 - Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell forever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
Halaman 16 - The Levies; which were drafts from the different militia regiments, and from the people direct as well, and which could be called upon to serve outside the State during their entire term. The Militia; which . . . could only be called out of the State for three months at a time.
Halaman 157 - Who is this gentleman," said he, " whose guilt you have pronounced, and for whose blood your parched throats so thirst ? Was he not, a few years past, adored by you next to your God? I mean your earthly god; for whether you believe in a deity who has any government over your ' republic of dust and ashes,' I know not. "Were you not, then, his warmest admirers ? Did he not then possess every virtue ? Had he then one sin — even a single weakness of human nature ? He was then in power. He had then...
Halaman 156 - Resolved, unanimously, That the thanks of the Senate be presented to Aaron Burr, in testimony of the impartiality, dignity, and ability with which he has presided over their deliberations, and of their entire approbation of his conduct in the discharge of the arduous and important duties assigned him as president of the Senate ; and that Mr.
Halaman 147 - ... on, the attacks of his disease became more frequent, and he was compelled to the conclusion that only a very long period of repose could render him fit for the duties of a campaign. On the 10th of March, 1779, he wrote to General Washington resigning his commission, giving as the reason, his physical inability to perform the duties of his command. General Washington, in accepting his resignation, observed that " he not only regretted the loss of a good officer, but the cause which made his resignation...