History of Long Island: Containing an Account of the Discovery and Settlement; with Other Important and Interesting Matters to the Present Time |
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... acres . A ridge or chain of hills , more or less elevated , com- mences at New Utrecht in King's County , and extends , with occasional interruptions and depressions , to near Oyster Pond Point in the County of Suffolk . In some parts ...
... acres . A ridge or chain of hills , more or less elevated , com- mences at New Utrecht in King's County , and extends , with occasional interruptions and depressions , to near Oyster Pond Point in the County of Suffolk . In some parts ...
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... tilizing the soil ; and the quantity of hay and grain which has been produced by it from a single acre , is extraordinary . The abundance of this kind of fish , and the comparative 16 HISTORY OF LONG ISLAND . SOIL AND CLIMATE. ...
... tilizing the soil ; and the quantity of hay and grain which has been produced by it from a single acre , is extraordinary . The abundance of this kind of fish , and the comparative 16 HISTORY OF LONG ISLAND . SOIL AND CLIMATE. ...
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... acres . It has forined rapid- ly since the remembrance of Mr. Gardner , who says he has seen sloops , loaded with wood , float in places now some feet above tide water level . The long stretch of beach connecting Eaton's Neck with the ...
... acres . It has forined rapid- ly since the remembrance of Mr. Gardner , who says he has seen sloops , loaded with wood , float in places now some feet above tide water level . The long stretch of beach connecting Eaton's Neck with the ...
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... , and a long sand - beach between the sea and a marsh of several acres in extent . By the action of water on the headlands , sand - spits have been formed across the mouths of Old Man's , Drown GEOLOGY OF LONG ISLAND . 27.
... , and a long sand - beach between the sea and a marsh of several acres in extent . By the action of water on the headlands , sand - spits have been formed across the mouths of Old Man's , Drown GEOLOGY OF LONG ISLAND . 27.
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... acres of ligneous peat was observed about one mile north of Ja- maica . The owners of quagmires or quaking meadows will do well to examine them . Before many years shall have elapsed , these bogs will become valuable , where they are ...
... acres of ligneous peat was observed about one mile north of Ja- maica . The owners of quagmires or quaking meadows will do well to examine them . Before many years shall have elapsed , these bogs will become valuable , where they are ...
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Page 175 - ... before a justice of the peace to be dealt with according to law...
Page 90 - Company, and their successors for ever, to be holden of us, our heirs and successors, as of our manor of East Greenwich, in our county of Kent, in free and common soccage...
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Page 90 - Higansetts, abutting upon the main land between the two rivers, there called or known by the several names of Connecticut and Hudson's river, together also with the said river called Hudson's river, and all the land from the west side of Connecticut river, to the east side of Delaware bay...
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Page 485 - If any inhabitant have a mind to remove himself he shall have a year and six weeks from this day to remove himself, wife, children, servants, goods, and to dispose of his lands here.
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Page 468 - ... in free and common socage according to the tenure of East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, in his Majesty's kingdom of England.