Real property -- New York (State)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Davenport family papers
The collection pertains chiefly to investments in lands in New York State, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nebraska, to interests in mining, railway, mercantile, banking, and other business ventures, and to the settlement of family estates.
Dole vs. Fellows legal documents
Printed documents laying out the various sides of the case as it came before the New York State Supreme Court and the state Court of Appeals. Included are the points made by the attorneys for the defendant and the plaintiff, and opinions of two judges.
Frederick Morrison Babcock publications
Publications, including land valuations, estimates, reports and development studies by Frederick Morrison Babcock. Areas represented in these studies are located in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
Green vs. Winter documents
A court-ordered report on the monies received from May 1807-January 1811 by Joseph Winter, presented to the New York State Court of Chancery in New York City.
Horatio Seymour papers
Papers are concerned chiefly with land holdings and business dealings of the Seymour family, and the related Bleecker family and Tibbits family; the development of business in the city of Utica, milling, banking, and iron manufacturing. Other topics include the Saint Mary's Ship Canal and connecting Lake Superior with the lower Great Lakes.
Hulce family papers
John Lowther Johnstone land accounts
Records of land sales on the Pulteney Estate, New York State; entries indicate that contracts were made on the terms of two dollars per acre. Among the names appearing are Robert Troup, Dugald Cameron, Moses Lyon, Reverend John Niles, and Moses Van Campen.
Josiah Emery autobiography
Land concentration and transferral in the military tract of New York State
Typewritten manuscript, including footnotes and bibliography, with a few corrections in pencil. Includes a chapter on the Town of Dryden. Inserted is a chart showing the original counties of New York State, with their dates of origin, and the other counties that have grown out of them.