(Colonial New York) [Deed of Partition of a Tract of 10,200 Acres of Lands to the Eastward of Fort Edward in Charlotte County]

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Edité par Scott, 1773
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Scott / 1773 / (Colonial New York) [Deed of Partition of a Tract of 10,200 Acres of Lands to the Eastward of Fort Edward in Charlotte County] (Safe 2, 93927) Folio. Manuscript on vellum, folded. 25 1/2 x 31 inches. With attached manuscript map on separate sheet of vellum, 9 1/2 x 17 1/4 inches. Signed by both Scott & Kempe, with respective wax seals intact. Very clean and nice. Docketed on verso: "John Morin Scott, Esquire and John Tabor Kempe, Esquire / Deed of Partition of a Tract of 10,200 Acres of Land to the Eastward of Fort Edward in Charlotte County." In a custom half morocco and cloth clamshell case, raised spine bands, by Aquarius of London. Colonial New York Deed and Map on Vellum Dividing up 10,000 acres of the Province of New York in 1773 An impressive and large manuscript deed on vellum, for a vast 10,000-acre tract of land in Charlotte County, New York. The deed is signed by both John Morin Scott and John Tabor Kempe, two prominent lawyers who would soon be on opposing sides of the American Revolution. The deed has a detailed manuscript map on a separate (attached) sheet of vellum. The text of the deed mentions several prominent names, including Whitehead Hicks, 42nd Mayor of New York City (1766 to 1776), the first mayor to be born in what is now Queens: This Indenture, made the nineteenth day of July in the year.1773, between John Tabor Kempe of the City of New York.and John Morin Scott of the same City.His present Majesty King George the Third by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Province in New York.ratify and confirm unto the said John Tabor Kempe and John Morin Scott, and unto Elizabeth Kempe, Philadelphia Kempe, Whitehead Hicks, John Woods, Samuel Jones, Adrian Rutgers, Adrian Renaudet, James Emott, Richard Sharpe, Benjamin Sharpe, Benjamin Hissam, John Bard, William Webb, Abraham Cock, Bernard Lintot, and Thomas Frost, all that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate lying and being in the County of Albany on the East Side of the Hudson's River to the Eastward of Fort Edward. The Map The finely drawn pen & ink map depicts the land neatly subdivided into 45 numbered square tracts, with each square containing the initials of the respective owner (I.T.K. for Kempe or I.M.S. for Scott). Numerous trees are noted, including beeches, maples, a black birch, a hemlock, an elm, and "a dry ash tree marked no. 1 on two sides. This tree is also marked No. XX on two sides." Several unidentified rivers are shown, as well as two lakes. Charlotte County, Later Washington County Charlotte County, created only a year before the present deed was executed, was carved out of massive Albany County, and named for Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III. In 1784 it was renamed Washington County, in honor of George Washington. The county was very large with its western boundary running from the northern boundary of Albany County to the border with Canada. Its southern boundary was what is now the northern boundary of Saratoga County. It also included much of western Vermont. When, in 1777, the Vermont Republic voiced claims to the eastern section of Charlotte County, New York's state legislature responded by vote on April 2, 1784, changing the name of Charlotte County to Washington County, declaring: From and after the passing of this act, the county of Tyron shall be called and known by the name of Montgomery, and the county of Charlotte by the name of Washington. However, in 1791, when Vermont became a state, it recouped the disputed section of Charlotte County. Scott and Kempe John Morin Scott, a prominent Manhattan native who served as an officer in George Washington's Continental Army during the New York and New Jersey ca. N° de réf. du vendeur 93927

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Titre : (Colonial New York) [Deed of Partition of a ...
Éditeur : Scott
Date d'édition : 1773
Reliure : No Binding
Etat : VG
Type de livre : Map

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