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- TITLE: Papers, 1745-1908
- AUTHORS: Eno, Stephen
- SUBJECT:
Culver, Joshua Dibble Family Eno Family Eno, Stephen Eno, William, surveyor Hoffman Family Husted Family Honiting Family Kator Family Lent Family Pulver Family Row Family Smith Family Wilbur Family Winans Family Union Bethel Church -- Pine Plains (N.Y.) Society of Pine Plains Meeting House -- Pine Plains (N.Y.) Law -- cases Slavery -- New York (State) New York (State) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 New York (State) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 New York (State) -- Description and travel Ohio -- Description and travel Pennsylvania -- Description and travel Pine Plains (N.Y.) Onondaga County (N.Y.) Cicero (N.Y.) Manlius (N.Y.) Little Nine Partners Patent (N.Y.) Nine Partners Patent (N.Y.) North East Precinct (N.Y.)
Military Tract (N.Y.)
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 8 containers, 4 maps (4 survey maps : manuscript, folded, col. ; 35 x 42 cm. or smaller)
- NOTES: Indexes: Unpublished guide available in repository.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: Stephen Eno (1764-1854) the son of William and Lillias (Hicks) Eno, Jr. was born in Simsbury, Connecticut. He held various positions including teacher until about 1796 when he received his license to practice in the New York Supreme Court. In 1803 he opened a practice in Pine Plains, N.Y. and became a prominent lawyer in Dutchess County, as did several generations after him. Eno married first, in 1795, Mary Denton by whom he had six children, three of whom survived. After her death he married Mrs. Olive Shores Watkins by whom he had one son. Stephen Eno's son William (1800-1874) followed him in practice and he is represented in this collection as are his sons William Stewart (1827-1902), Henry Walter (1833-1884) and Frank Eno (1845-1933).
- ABSTRACT: The Stephen Eno papers are family and law papers of Stephen Eno, his son William, and William's three sons. The papers also include deeds and town records for Pine Plains [North East Precinct], New York situated in the former Little Nine Partners Patent.
- ABSTRACT: Correspondence contains three family letters.
- ABSTRACT: The financial series holds miscellaneous papers and more importantly three expense books covering 1814 to 1854, recording daily financial transactions by service, cost, and person performing the service, in some instances noting their race, and providing an interesting, if brief, "diary" of Pine Plains residents.
- ABSTRACT: The legal series includes papers involving family members, their law practice, and Pine Plains town records. The family papers include licenses, deeds to burial lots, a power of attorney from Stephen Eno to Joseph Brush and the wills of Stephen Eno (1827) and William Eno (1873). Papers from the law practice include wills for Henry Hoffman (1840), Caroline Pulver (1908), and Seymour Winans (1834), bond, cases, a docket book for the Dutchess County Court of Common Pleas (1800-1809) and a memorandum with the family history of Elias Lent. Town related records include acceptance of office of overseer of highways, assenssment roll (1826), financial papers for School District No. 11, a list of slaves, by owner, for Amenia, Pawling, Stanford, and Washington Townships (1798), and oaths of office (1789-1827).
- ABSTRACT: Military records include commissions for Edward Collins in the Militia of Albany (1745-6), and lists of Revolutionary Soldiers in [Herkimer?] and Onondaga Counties.
- ABSTRACT: Printed materials contains a scrapbook on politics and nine scrapbooks of clippings on the Civil War from February 1861 to April 1865, as well as miscellaneous monographs and pamphlets.
- ABSTRACT: Church records exist for the Society of Pine Plains Meeting House (1815-1816) and a book of minutes and subscribers of the Union Bethel Church (1839-1904)
- ABSTRACT: There are two travel journals in the writings series on a trip to Ohio through Pennsylvania (1797) and a trip to Caldwell, New York (1835) as well as miscellaneous speeches and poetry.
- ABSTRACT: Land papers include over sixty-four indentures primarily for the Little Nine Partners Patent in Dutchess County but also for lands in Columbia, Cortland, Onondaga (Military Tract), and Schenectady Counties. There are lists of deeds of lands owned by (Henry) Walter and Frank Eno, a list of the original proprietors of the Nine Partners Patent, and other miscellaneous papers. Included are four maps, one of Pine Plains in 1821 by William Eno and a copy map, a map and survey of Joshua Culver's land [Pine Plains?] and a map and papers pertaining to the Military Tract, Onondaga County, New York.
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- TITLE: Papers, 1862-1923
- AUTHORS: Clark family
Clark, Julius H., fl. 1862-1870
Warren family
- SUBJECT:
Clark Family Papers, 1867-1923
Clark, Julius H., fl. 1862-1870 -- Correspondence
Warren family
United States. Army. New York Veteran Infantry Regiment, 8th (1864-1865) Quartermaster store -- Records and correspondence
United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 81st (1862-1865)
Carriage and wagon making
Carriage manufacturers and dealers
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
New York (State) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
McGraw (N.Y.) -- Social conditions
South Otselic (N.Y.) -- Social conditions
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 boxes.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: The Clark family resided in South Otselic and other nearby towns in Chenango and Madison Counties of New York State. Julius H. Clark served in the 81st New York Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. He attained the rank of 1st lieutenant. After the war he served in the Quartermaster Department of the 8th U.S. Army Veteran Volunteers. Shortly after being discharged from military service he became involved in the produce wholesale business in New York City.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: The allied Warren family of McGraw, Cortland County, New York, operated a wagon manufacturing business.
- ABSTRACT: These papers consist chiefly of letters addressed to Julius H. Clark from 1862 to 1885. The letters were written mostly by his parents and siblings regarding personal and family matters. Many of these letters provide insight in the experiences and activities of everyday life at that time. After 1885, the letters were addressed primarily to Lewis and Eliza Warren of McGraw, New York. Their relationship to Julius Clark is not clearly evident, but the content of these letters also regard matters of everyday life. In addition, some of the Warren letters concern the family's wagon manufacturing business.
- ABSTRACT: These papers also include financial records of the 8th Regiment, U.S. Army Veteran Volunteers, Quartermaster store, the principal post of duty of Julius H. Clark, 1865-1866. Specific materials include an account book, inspection reports, requisitions, invoices, and vouchers regarding purchases of clothing, food, munitions, and other supplies.
- LOCATION: Manuscripts and Special Collections New York State Library Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12230.
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- TITLE: Genealogical Records, 1577-1960(ca.)
- SUBJECT:
Chenango County, New York -- Genealogical records
Broome County, New York -- Genealogical records
Cortland County, New York -- Genealogical records
Chenango County, New York -- Vital statistics
Cortland County, New York -- Vital statistics
Broome County, New York -- Vital statistics
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1.0 cubic ft., 10 items (ca.)
- REFERENCES: Guide to Depositories of Manuscript Collections in New York State, Historical Records Survey, Work Projects Administration (Albany, NY: 1941) p. 218.. Philip M. Hamer, ed., A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States, National Historical Publications Commission (New Haven, Yale University Press: 1961) p. 440..
- ABSTRACT: Books, pamphlets, and miscellaneous genealogical notes on several families of Oxford and Chenango County, including the Andrews, Barnes, Clarke, Cooley, Curtis, Dodge, King, McKoon, Meeker, Moore, and Pendleton families, with dates from 1577 to c.1960. Also a box of genealogical notes and cemetery records from Broome, Chenango and Cortland Counties.
- LOCATION: Manuscripts and Special Collections New York State Library Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12230.
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- TITLE: Gerrit Y. Lansing Papers, 1703-1862
- AUTHORS: Lansing, Gerrit Yates, 1783-1862
- SUBJECT:
Lansing, Helen Ten Eyck, Jacob Van Schaick, Goose, 1736-1789 Banyar, Goldsbrow Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 Ten Eyck, Abraham Frey, John Johnson, John, Sir, 1742-1830 New York (State). Treasurer New York (State). Comptroller's Office American loyalists -- New York (State) Food prices -- New York (State) Food Blacksmithing -- New York (State) Land titles -- New York (State) -- Albany County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Canajoharie Land titles -- New York (State) -- Montgomery County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Orange County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Allegany county Land titles -- New York (State) -- Broome County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Cattaraugus County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Cayuga County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Chatauqua County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Chenango County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Clinton County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Columbia County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Cortland County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Delaware County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Dutchess County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Erie County Land titles -- New York(State) -- Essex County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Franklin County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Greene County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Herkimer County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Jefferson County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Kings County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Madison County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Monroe County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Niagara County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Oneida County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Onondaga County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Oswego County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Otsego County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Putnam County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Queens County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Rensselaer County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Richmond County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Rockland County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Saint Lawrence County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Saratoga County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Schenectady County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Schoharie County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Steuben County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Suffolk County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Tioga County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Tompkins County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Ulster County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Warren County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Westchester County Land titles -- New York (State) -- Washington County United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 New York (State) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 New York (State) -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865 United States -- History -- War of 1812 Kingsborough (N.Y.)
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: K13324 17 boxes, 24 vol. K13324a 18 boxes, 1 package.
- NOTES: Land patents: Name index is available. Finding aids: Unpublished partial guide available in repository.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: Politician, lawyer, banker. Lansing was born in Albany, N.Y. and graduated from Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. in 1800. He was admitted to the New York State bar in 1804. He served as a clerk in the New York State Assembly, as a judge in the court of probates, as a regent of the State University of New York and as chancellor of the State University of New York. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York State and was president of the Albany Savings Bank. Lansing died in Albany.
- ABSTRACT: A large collection of personal, family and business papers of Lansing and his wife, Helen Ten Eyck. The Lansings and Ten Eyck's were large, extended families descended from the early Dutch settlers of Albany and the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys. These papers reflect the extensive involvement that these families had in property ownership, government and commercial affairs in New York Colony and State. The collection includes deeds, receipts, land patents, assessment rolls, personal letters, personal accounts, official documents, Revolutionary War pay-rolls, maps, business correspondence, wills and estate papers and a variety of other record types.
- ABSTRACT: Included in the papers are assessment rolls for most of New York State between 1779 and 1802. Also included are quitrent accounts between 1762 and 1770; Ten Eyck and Lansing family correspondence; a significant number of papers dealing with the disposition of forfeited land during the American Revolution, accounts of land sold at public auction and several hundred individual land patents for lands throughout New York State. Of particular interest are several hundred receipts for goods and services purchased by Gerrit Lansing between 1820 and 1854 for food, clothing, blacksmith work and other domestic items.
- ABSTRACT: The collection was accreted after the initial accession. This accretion contains an equally diverse collection of personal, family and business material. The accretion is largely unprocessed, but basic finding aids are available.
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- TITLE: Papers, 1799-1914
- AUTHORS: Delord family
- SUBJECT:
Bailey, William, 1763-1840
Delord, Henry, 1764-1825
Livingston, John
L'Hommedieu, Ezra
DeWitt, Simeon, 1756-1834
Woolsey, Melancton Lloyd, 1758-1819
Sailly, Peter 1754-1826
Platt, Nathaniel Z.
Clinton, George C.
Swetland, Elizabeth Ketchum Delord
Platt, Sarah
Addoms, Jonas
Woolsey, Mary
Macomb, Catherine
Mooers, Mary
Osborne, Mary
Webb, Frances Henrietta Delord
Webb, Henry Livingston, d. 1846
Delord, Julia Catherine, d. 1832
Kent-Delord House (Plattsburgh, N.Y.)
Family -- France -- Nīmes
Roads -- New York (State)
Historic buildings -- New York (State) -- Plattsburgh
Real property -- New York (State) -- Clinton County
Real property -- France -- Nīmes
Slavery -- New York (State)
Timber -- New York (State)
Courts -- New York (State) -- Plattsburgh
Grain trade -- New York (State) -- Plattsburgh
United States -- Politics and government
Plattsburgh (N.Y.) -- Commerce
Clinton County (N.Y.) -- Officials and employees
Clinton County (N.Y.) -- Politics and government
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.5 cubic ft.
- NOTES: Some correspondence in French. On deposit by Kent-Delord House Museum, Plattsburgh, N.Y.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: Family of Henry Delord and wife Elizabeth Ketchum Delord. Delord, native of France, settled first in Peru, N.Y., and then in Plattsburgh, and engaged in mercantile business with William Bailey. He was also judge of the Court of Common Pleas and county supervisor.
- ABSTRACT: Papers of Henry Delord include letters received concerning politics, the Great Northern Turnpike, War of 1812 military affairs, government positions, travel, land transactions, and purchase and sale of grain, timber, and wood, 1799-1820; correspondents include John Livingston, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Simeon DeWitt, Melancton Woolsey, Peter Sailly, Nathaniel Z. Platt, and George C. Clinton; calendars, addresses, affidavits, notices, and letters from his civic positions, 1803-1824; slave records, financial papers, and apprenticeship agreements, 1800-1821; and correspondence with his wife on family matters, 1808-1825.
- ABSTRACT: Papers of Elizabeth Delord include personal letters from Sarah Platt, Jonas Addoms, Mary Woolsey, Catherine Macomb, Mary Mooers, and Mary Osborne, 1804-1828. Papers of her daughter Frances Henrietta Delord, 1817-1832, include correspondence with her mother and friends while at school, letters from her fiance Henry Livingston Webb and other friends prior to her marriage in 1832. Other papers include correspondence (in French) with Henry's sister Julia Delord of Nimes, France; deeds, correspondence, appraisals and other papers concerning the Kent-Delord House and furnishings, 1810-1914.
- LOCATION: State University of New York College at Plattsburgh. Feinberg Library, Special Collections, Plattsburgh, NY.
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- TITLE: Slavery in Clinton County
- AUTHORS:
- PUBLISHED: Champlain , N.Y. : Moorsfield Press, 1790.
- SUBJECT:
Champlain (N.Y.) -- History
Clinton County (N.Y.)
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 broadside ; 9 x 15.5 cm.
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- TITLE: Papers, 1776-1929
- AUTHORS: Miner family
- SUBJECT:
Miner, Amos
Miner, Amos Luther, b.1837
Miner, Charles Wesley, b.1841
Miner, Clement Stebbins, b.1832
Miner, Benjamin Franklin, b.1834
Miner, Sarah
Oliver, Gardner A.
Oliver, Royal
Oliver, Mary Jane
Oliver, Asaph
Dominy, John
Dominy, Mary B.
Dominy, Harriet B.
Dominy, Nathaniel
Dominy, Hannah M.
Oliver family
Dominy family
Anderson family
Family -- Wisconsin
Family -- California -- San Francisco
Family -- New York (State) -- Clinton County
Family -- Minnesota
Real property -- New York (State)
Slavery -- Anti-slavery movements
Seafaring life
Clinton County (N.Y.) -- Commerce
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 11 v.
- ABSTRACT: Letters, deeds, receipts, contracts, legal papers, military papers, and other items pertaining to family news and business affairs of the Miner, Oliver, Anderson, and Dominy families, including Civil War letters of Amos L. Miner, Charles W. Miner, and Clement S. Miner, 1862-1864; Revolutionary War letter by Amos Miner, 1776; letters from relatives in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and San Francisco, Calif., 1853-1898; and letters to Clement S. Miner from his brother Benjamin F. Miner about the life of a sailor, and from his sister Sarah discussing abolition, 1815-1864. Other correspondents include Gardner A. Oliver, Royal Oliver, Mary Jane Oliver, Asaph Oliver, John Dominy, Mary B. Dominy, Harriet B. Dominy, Nathaniel Dominy, and Hannah M. Dominy.
- LOCATION: Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection, Chazy, NY.
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- TITLE: Cooper Family Papers, 1796-1877
- AUTHORS: Cooper, Charles Dekay
- PUBLISHED:
- SUBJECT:
Cooper, John Tayler, 1798-1878
Henry, Peter Seton
King, James
Meads, Orlando
Medbay, Samuel, surveyor
Nott Family
Pruyn Family
Popham, William. Major
Tayler, John, 1775-1829
Van Valkenburgh Family
Guilderland (N.Y.)
Albany (N.Y.)
Albany County (N.Y.)
Chenango County (N.Y.)
Essex County (N.Y.)
Clinton County (N.Y.)
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 4 boxes (2 cu. ft.), 1 map. (1 map : manuscript ; 15.5 x 13 cm. on 33 x 20 cm. sheet)
- NOTES: Arrangement - Organized by material form. Arranged alphabetically. A compilation of various collections and single accessions that now make up this collection and the John Tayler Papers (accession number SC20183). Unpublished finding aid available in repository.
- HISTORICAL NOTES: Dr. Charles Dekay Cooper (ca. 1706/9-1831) was born in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York. He removed to Albany, New York in 1792 and was employed as a physician. He married Margaret Venor Tayler, the natural daughter of John and Eva (Van Valkenburgh) Venor and adopted daughter of her uncle, John Tayler (1742-1829), an Albany public official. Dr. Cooper was appointed health officer of the port of Albany and held other political offices including Indian agent, clerk of Albany County, and Secretary of New York State (1817). Dr. Cooper, his son, John Tayler Cooper (1798-1878), and his father-in-law, John Tayler, were land agents in New York State in addition to their other occupations. John T. Cooper was a lawyer with Bloodgood and Cooper and an officer in the New York Militia, being Major-General of the Third Division.
- ABSTRACT: The collection is divided between the papers of Charles D. Cooper and his son John Tayler Cooper. The majority of the Charles D. Cooper papers, including correspondence, accounts of taxes, and land papers (field book and indentures) pertain to his endeavors as a land agent in N.Y.S. The legal series includes a power of attorney from Samuel Huntting and an indenture for an eight year old orphan, Ann Sweeney. The John Tayler Cooper papers contain correspondence, accounts, and land papers on his dealings as a land agent, primarily in Albany County, New York. The legal series includes court papers and related correspondence on the estates of John V. Pruyn and James King, Casparus F. Pruyn, and the custody of Charles Henry by Peter Seton Henry. The military papers pertain to John T. Cooper's participation in the New York Militia from about 1800 to 1874 and includes correspondence and documents on the business of running the army; regimental court actions, elections of officers, inspection returns, letters of resignation and miscellaneous rosters. Included is an 1831 map by Samuel Medbay of Lot 45 belonging to Elias Naramore and David West, New Berlin, Chenango County, New York. The appendix to the finding aid lists seventy-two related maps.
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- TITLE: Legal papers, 1772-1824
- PREFERRED CITATION: John Tayler, Legal papers, 1772-1824
- AUTHORS: Tayler, John
- SUBJECT:
Hazen, Charlotte
Dawson, Mary
Cooper, Margaret
Lawyers -- New York (State)
Land titles -- New York (State) -- Otsego County
Land titles -- New York (State) -- Onondaga County
Land titles -- New York (State) -- Essex County
Land titles -- New York (State) -- Clinton County
Land titles -- New York (State) -- Albany County
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 49 items.
- NOTES: Arrangement: unarranged.
- ABSTRACT: Legal records of Tayler as counsellor for Charlotte Hazen, Mary Dawson and Margaret Cooper concerning land titles in Otsego, Onondaga, Essex and Clinton Counties, N.Y. Included is correspondence with Benjamin Mooers and other court documents including deeds and title abstracts. Also included are deeds for land in both the city and county of Albany, N.Y.
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- TITLE: Papers, 1785-1872, 1785-1836 (bulk)
- AUTHORS: Mooers, Benjamin, 1758-1838
- SUBJECT:
Mooers, Elizabeth Addoms
Mooers, John White
Mooers, Mary Bailey
Naters, Thomas
Wilkinson, James, 1757-1825
Woolsey, Melancton Lloyd, 1758-1819
Jenkins, Elisha
Walworth, Reuben Hyde, 1788-1867
Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803
New York (State). Militia
Bank of Plattsburgh
Family -- New York (State) -- Clinton County
Banks and banking -- New York (State) -- Plattsburgh
Taxation -- New York (State) -- Clinton County
Real property -- New York (State)
Decedents' estates -- New York (State)
Wolves -- Control -- New York (State)
War damage compensation -- New York (State) -- Plattsburgh
Refugees -- New York (State)
Embargo
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
United States -- History -- War of 1812
United States -- Politics and government
Clinton County (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
Canadian and Nova Scotia Refugee Tract
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.5 cubic ft.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: Major-General in New York State Militia, serving in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812; early landowner in northern Clinton County; served as sheriff, county treasurer, state legislator, and president of Bank of Plattsburgh.
- ABSTRACT: Family correspondence includes letters to Mooers from his second wife Elizabeth Addoms Mooers with mention of War of 1812, Capt. Platt, and other Plattsburgh neighbors, 1814-1817; letters from his son John White Mooers about life on navy ships, 1826-1832; letters to Elizabeth A. Mooers, 1813-1817; and letters from family and friends to his third wife Mary Bailey Mooers, 1823-1833. Personal business papers, 1786-1850, include correspondence with Thomas Naters of Quebec and others concerning Naters' attempt to get permission to own property in New York, 1822-1830, and Mooers' estate papers, 1834-1850.
- ABSTRACT: Political papers include letters concerning trade embargo, threat of war with England, and war claims, from Gen. James Wilkinson, Melancton L. Woolsey, Elisha Jenkins, and Reuben H. Walworth, 1790-1824; letters, orders, receipts, bills for wolf bounties, bonds, and tax records from his service as county treasurer, 1799-1829; legal documents concerning the Canadian and Nova Scotia Refugee Tract. Other papers include letters and financial records of Bank of Plattsburgh, 1817-1827; land records, 1786-1853; and papers from his law suit against the estate of Moses Hazen, 1779-1824.
- LOCATION: State University of New York College at Plattsburgh. Feinberg Library, Special Collections, Plattsburgh, N.Y.
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