Manuscripts
New York and New Jersey boundary indenture
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Exemplification of His Majesty's appointment of commissioners for settling the boundary dispute between New York and New Jersey
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With great seal of the Province of New York appended. On verso: notice of the day set by the Commissioners for holding the first joint meeting in the City of New York.
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A map of the province of New-York & part of New Jersey [cartographic material]
Manuscripts
Manuscript map by Charles Rivez, showing the boundaries between the provinces of New York and New Jersey. The Hudson and Mohawk rivers are well defined, and the forts, towns and settlements along them are depicted. Lake George and the territory to the north of Ticonderoga are shown, and the settlements, towns and roads of New Jersey are shown through the northern part of Burlington county.
mssHM 15453
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Indenture to Philip Livingston et al
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Indenture for land in New Jersey.
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Apprenticeship indenture with Adam Seely Hetfield
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Indenture between Michael Black and Adam Seely Hetfield whereby Black agrees to instruct Hetfield in the blacksmith trade. Witnessed by Abner Hetfield. Dated 1808, November 19; Elmira, New York.
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New Jersey : city of Trenton
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Image of an elevated landscape view of Trenton, New Jersey, with people on the bank of the Delaware River and boarding a steamboat in the foreground, and a view of a bridge and city in the background, in a shield motif; vignettes of factories, the seal of New Jersey, and fruits and vegetables displayed in a landscape, with busts of Abraham Clark and Richard Stockton, two signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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Jonathan Harrison map of the land between the Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers, with Indian towns and trails identified
Manuscripts
A manuscript map related to the boundary dispute between New York and New Jersey. Shows land between the upper Delaware River and the Upper Susquehanna River.
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