Image Text 2 Items Attestation of William Beekman, June 26, 1751. Document from William Beekman, New York, declaring that he had received payment from Henry Lloyd owed by the estate of Joseph Lloyd for a bond for £150 to Gerardus Beekman, View Item
Image Text 2 Items Thomas Lawrence deed, May 17, 1703. Copy of a deed from Thomas Lawrence to his son, Jonathan Lawrence, giving him a tract of land in western Queens; witnessed by William Lawrence, Daniel Lawrence, and Matthew Walton; recorded in the Newtown book of records by Jonathan Fish, clerk; attestation of Daniel Lawrence sworn March 15, 1713 [1714?] before Joseph Sackett, justice of the peace, Jamaica, Queens County; copied September 21, 1750 from the Newtown book of records by Jacob Reeder, town clerk; copied in conjunction with a lawsuit between Augustine Moore and Martha Leverich. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Thomas Lawrence deed, May 17, 1703. Deed from Thomas Lawrence to his son, Jonathan Lawrence, giving him a tract of land in western Queens; witnessed by William Lawrence, Daniel Lawrence, and Matthew Walton; recorded in the Newtown book of records by Jonathan Fish, clerk; attestation of Daniel Lawrence sworn March 15, 1713 [1714?] before Joseph Sackett, justice of the peace, Jamaica, Queens County. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Peter Delanoy attestation, April 25, 1687. Attestation of Peter Delanoy that John Jefford paid Warnaer Wessels 685 guilders and 16 stivers, recorded by Delanoy in his book of officers and soldiers December 8, 1671. View Item
Text Sir William Johnson testimonial granting Native Americans ally status with Britain, New York, 1770, copper plate William Johnson was Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern Colonies. The engraving is attributed to Henry Dawkins. View Item
Text Sir William Johnson testimonial granting Native Americans ally status with Britain, New York, 1770, impression from plate made approximately 1820 William Johnson was Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern Colonies. The engraving is attributed to Henry Dawkins. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Sir William Johnson testimonial granting Native Americans ally status with Britain, New York, 1770 William Johnson was Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern Colonies. The engraving is attributed to Henry Dawkins. View Item