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Case Flat File Drawer 29

 Container

Contains 26 Collections and/or Records:

Deed of John Laan of Nassau to John Cornell of Newtown, 1756

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Deed of Tunis Schenck and Catherine Schenck his wife of Newtown to Tunis Schenck, Jr. and Jacob Schenck of the City of New York, 1789

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Deed of Philip Keteham of Newtown to Peter Schenck of Newtown, 1730

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 8
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Deed of Tunis Schenck and Catherine Schenck of Newtown to Petrus Lott of Flatlands, 1793

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 9
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Deed of Charles Titus and John Skillman of Bushwick to Peter Colyer of Bushwick, 1795

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 10
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Deed of John Meserole of Bushwick to Jacob Meserole of Bushwick, 1753

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 11
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Deed of John Nostrand and Peter Vandevoort of Brooklyn to Peter Colyer of Bushwick, 1794

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 12
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Deed of Altie Wortman, Widow of John Wortman, Isaac Carpenter and Jane Carpenter all of Brooklyn to Peter Colyer of Bushwick, 1795

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 13
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Description of a common foot path in the town of Bushwick [Part One], 1817

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 14
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.

Description of a common foot path in the town of Bushwick [Part Two, with Map], 1817

 File — Case: Flat File Drawer 29
Identifier: Item 15
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series comprises oversize materials related to the Meserole family and allied families of Bushwick and Brooklyn. Included are indentures for land, miscellaeous graphic materials, and a small selection of maps. Materials are organized in a simple numerical order by item number. The majority of the early documents within are housed in protective mylar sleeves. Several documents are in tatters and must be handled with extreme caution.