A 1769 survey map by [?] Metcalfe of land, for Thomas Moore and John Osborn in Evans Patent (which was early divided into smaller patents), Chesecocks and Wayayanda Patents, Orange County, New York. There are boundaries marked in red and yellow,...
These proceedings to determine boundaries of the Wawayanda and Cheesecocks Patents held in 1785 in the Yelverton Barn were transcribed from the records of the County Clerk's office in Goshen.
This indenture documents the sale from the Estate of Dr. Samuel Staats of one sixth of his one thirteenth share of the Wawayanda Patent in Orange County.
Pastor Robert Houston McCready appeals to the Chester congregation to meet the $1,200 levy from the Synod of New York to financially support "weak churches" in this district.
This document, filed with the Orange County Clerk, defines the boundaries of Hazzard J. Manning's 7 1/2 acre lot located on the road leading from Chester to Oxford, bounded by the farms of David G. Drake and the late Oliver Smith.
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Newspaper clipping reporting on a Historical Society of Middletown and Wallkill Precinct meeting featuring Frank Durland’s paper on the importance of Chester in history. Apparently, this was clipped from Dr. Wesley Wait's copy of the newspaper.
Description of the boundaries of property owned by Jean Barberie that previously formed part of the John Evans Patent bordering on the New Paltz Patent in Ulster County (N. Y.)
New York Law passed on April 9th, 1811 containing nine clauses. Clause one states that in order to vote a person must declare that they are a freeholder, be 21 or over, and must have the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, and live within this...