Collection Number:
01984-z
Collection Title: New York (State) Miscellaneous Papers,
1762-1831.
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Size |
4 items. |
Abstract |
Four miscellaneous items: a deposition, 1762, by Johan Conrad
Petre regarding land east of the Hudson River; a letter, 1806, from Richard
Bogardus, Boston, Mass., to Abraham Huffman, Kingston, N.Y., concerning runaway
slaves in Ulster County, N.Y.; a bond, 1830, for a tavern license issued to Jacob
B.
Near; and a letter, 1831, from Littleton D. Tenche, a Maryland legislator, to United
States senator Charles Edward Dudley (1780-1841) of New York, concerning
banking.
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Language |
English |
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Banks and banking--United
States--History--19th century.
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Bogardus, Richard, fl.
1806.
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Dudley, Charles Edward,
1780-1841.
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Fugitive slaves--New York
(State)
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Hotels--New York
(State)--History--19th century.
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Huffman, Abraham, fl.
1806.
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Near, Jacob, fl. 1830.
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New York
(State)--History.
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Petre, Johan Conrad, fl.
1762.
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Real property--New York
(State)--History--18th century.
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Slaves--New York (State)
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Tenche, Littleton D., fl.
1831.
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Four miscellaneous items: a deposition, 1762, by Johan Conrad Petre regarding land
east of the Hudson River; a letter, 1806, from Richard Bogardus, Boston, Mass., to
Abraham Huffman, Kingston, N.Y., concerning runaway slaves in Ulster County, N.Y.;
a
bond, 1830, for a tavern license issued to Jacob B. Near; and a letter, 1831, from
Littleton D. Tenche, a Maryland legislator, to United States senator Charles Edward
Dudley (1780-1841) of New York, concerning banking.
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