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1884-Map of division line between the towns of Huntington and Smithtown from Long Island Sound at Fresh Pond, south- ly, to the north line of the Town of Islip.
1886-Map of Lloyd's Neck as annexed to the Town of Huntington.
1887-Map of Huntington Bay and its subdivision into oys- ter lots.
In addition to the foregoing, there are about seventy-five maps indorsed "cards of land," being private surveys and maps of land which were filed in the office at early dates, in connec- tion with deeds of land which were recorded. With some ex- ceptions, they are very imperfectly drawn. They are all filed in one package. No mention is here made of the great num- ber of highway surveys and maps on file and in the records, as all highway records are reserved for another volume. Several quite important maps have disappeared from the office, within the recollection of the writer, especially one giving the subdivision of lands at Crab Meadow, and one showing the location of different purchases from the Indians on the Southside of the Island, both of remote date .- C. R. S.]
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
horses or Cattle on the Beach belonging to the Town of Huntington may have permission by Applying to Simon W. Cooper by paying therefore at the Rate of 9 cents per Week for each hors and six cents per week per cattle per head untill the first Day of June Next.
(File No. 300.)
[EXCISE LIST.]
[1820, May 7.]
Licenses granted to the following persons to sell liquor: Henry S. Lewis, Jeffery A. Woodhul, Isaac Wood, Isreal Carll, Thomas Gould, Edward Dodd, Ichabod Bedell, Jesse Gould, Ketcham Terry, David Conklin, Experience Whitman, John B. Scudder, Halley Beers, Abel Brush, Ira Platt, Jesse Carll, John O. Ireland, Tim- othy O. Carll, Seaman J. Clowes, Isaac Scudder, Henry Gould, John B. Oakley, Jesse Platt and Son, George D. Conklin, Ebenezer Chichester, William Cobman, Samuel Fleet, Gilbert Carll, Asa Chichester, Jordan Seaman, John Whitman, Geo. Oakes, John V. Cott, Charles Hewlett, J. H. and W. F. Jones.
(File No. 334.)
[LEASE. DOCK AT COWHARBOR.]
[1820, Sept. 20.]
This Indenture made this twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty between Timothy Conkling President of the Trustees of the freeholders and commonality of the Town
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
of Huntington by and with the concent of the present Trustees of said Town in the County of Suffolk and State of New York of the first part and Alexander Lewis of the Town County and State aforesaid of the second part Wit- nesseth that the sd. party of the first for and in consider- ation of the Rents and covenants herein after Reserved and contained which on the part of the sd. Alexander Lewis party of the second part his heirs &c. are to be paid and performed hath Demised and to farm Letten and by these presents doth demise and to farm Let unto the sd. party of the second part a certain piece of Land covered with Water situate in the sd. Town of Huntington on the east side of great Cowharbour otherwise known by the name of Bryants Landing bounded as followeth easterly by the Highway that runeth along shore by the Land of the sd. Alexander Lewis party of the first part Southerly within twenty four feet of the old Dock at sd Landing Westerly by Low water mark Northerly one hundred feet from the southermost bounds which Demise is on these conditions that in case the sd. party of the second part his heirs &c. shall build a sufficient Dock on the herein Demised premises in the space of two years from the first Day of April in the year eighteen hundred and twenty one and also pay the sum of one Dollar unto the sd. Timothy Conkling party of the first part or to his successors in office on the first Day of April yearly and every year forever then and in such case the sd. party of the second part his heirs executors &c shall peaceably and quietly have hold and enjoy the within Demised premises forever without any Disturbance by the party of the first part or his successors in office but in case default shall be made by the party of the second part his heirs &c. in building and Completing the sd. Dock by the time stipu- lated or by paying the Rent as herein contaned or by suffering the sd. Dock to be out of Repair for the space of
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
six Months then and in such case of default for either of the stipulation aforesaid it shall be Lawfull for the party of the first part or his successors in office the sd Dock or Lot of Land covered with water to have again the same to Repossess and enjoy as in their first and former Right.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Caused the seal of the sd Trustees of the Town of Hun- tington to be hereunto affixed on the Day and year above Written.
TIMOTHY CONKLING, P. D. [Seal.]
In presence of MOSES ROLPH MELANCTION ROGERS (File No. 312.)
[TOWN MEETING.]
[1821, April 3.]
Election of Town Officers held on the 3rd of April, 1821, to serve one year.
Town Clerk, Moses Rolph. Supervisor, Abel Ketcham. President of Trustees, Timothy Conkling. Trustees, Sol- omon Ketcham, Jesse Scudder, Selah Carll, John Oakley, Junr., Platt Ketcham, Platt Conkling. Assessors, Timothy Carll, David Carll, Azel Lewis, Platt Conkling, Abel Ketcham. Collector, John Oakley, Junr. Overseers of the Poor, Solomon Ketcham, Samuel Fleet. Constables, Elkanah Platt, David Conkling, Joel Jarvis, Jarvis Rogers. Commissioners of Common Schools, Selah Carll, John Rogers, Abel Ketcham. Commissioners of Highways, John Oakley, Junr., Abel Ketcham, James Nostran. Town Sealer, Abel Ketcham. Overseers of Highways, Josiah. Smith and forty-eight others. Fence Viewers, Ezra Smith and twenty-eight others.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
"Voted that no person who is not a Resident of the County of Suffolk be permitted to Catch any Clams fish or horsfeet in the Limits and bounds of the Town of Hun- tington under the penalty of twelve Dollars and fifty cents for every offence to be Recovered with costs in any Court having Cognizance thereof one Moiety to the Complain- ant the other for the use of said Town."
Swine Act re-enacted.
"Also Voted that the Trustees of Sª Town take Such Measures as they think proper to secure the grass on the Island and Beach belonging to the Sd Town of Huntington.
Also Voted that the Trustees hire out the Islands and beach belonging to the Sª Town of Huntington at their Descression."
"Resolved that the Town Clerk of Sª Town be Town treasurer and that all the Towns money be paid into his hands and that he pay no Money out without an Order Signed by the President of the Trustees.
Resolved that the Poor of Sa Town be put out in bulk and that one person be hired to keep them all together provided the Trustees of Sª Town approve of the price asked and if not for them to be put out in the Usal manner."
Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk. (Town Meetings, Vol. II, pp. 377-383.)
[TRUSTEES' STATEMENT.]
[1821, April 3.]
We the Trustees of the Freeholders and commonality of the Town of Huntington Do Report that we and our pre- decessors have Received the following Sums of Money for the Sale of Pine timber Sold in the year 1814 $867.43} Do
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
for Island and Beach hire in 1817 and Same to the present Date 1241.783 Total $2109.24.
1821.
March 27 that we have paid out for expenses Respecting the Law Suit about the Island and other Town Expenses 1663.83 and other Town Expenses 435.41
and that we now have a Ballance on hand of 49.75
485.16
Amount of Notes Due the Trustees for the sale of pine timber is
1059.803
Amount of notes and Vendue accounts Due Trustees for Island and Beach hire including other Notes is
1081.19}
Amount of Judgements obtained in favor of the Trustees for Island and beach hire
152.72
April 3 Amount of cash Received this day 49.75
Total amount 2778.93
(File No. 335 )
[1821, May I.]
At a meeting of the Commissioners of Excise for the Town of Huntington in the County of Suffolk the first day of May A. D. 1821, the following persons were granted licenses to keep taverns.
Abel Brush, David Conklin, Jesse Carll, Joseph C. Lewis, Hannah Morrell, Experence Whitman, Thomas Gould, Edward Dodd, Ebenezer Gould, Hawley Beers, Asa Chi- chester, Jeffery A. Woodhull, Jordan Seaman, John B. Scudder, Ichabod Bedell, George Oakes and Gilbert Carll.
ABEL KETCHAM,
MOSES ROLPH, SAMUEL STRONG.
(File No. 314.)
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS. [TOWN MEETING.]
Abstract.
[1822, April 2.]
Election of Town Officers, held on the 2nd of April 1822, to serve for one year.
Town Clerk, Moses Rolph. Supervisor, Abel Ketcham. President of Trustees, Nathaniel Platt. Trustees, Platt Conkling, Divine Hewlett, Jesse Scudder, Selah Carll, John Oakley, Jun', Timothy Carll. Assessors, Abel Ketcham, Timothy Carll, Azel Lewis, Platt Conkling, Wil- liam Wickes. Overseers of the Poor, Samuel Fleet, Abel Conkling. Commissioners of Highways, Abel Ketcham, John Oakley, James Nostran. Collector, John Oakley Junr. Constables, Elkanah Platt, David Conkling, Joel Jarvis, Jarvis Rogers. Town Sealer, Abel Ketcham. Commis- sioners of Common Schools, Gilbert H. Smith, Selah Carll, Abel Ketcham. Overseers of Highways, Lewis Sammis and forty eight others. Fence Viewers, Ezra Smith and twenty eight others.
"Voted that no person who is not a Resident of the County of Suffolk be permitted to Catch any Clams fish or horsfeet in the Limits and bounds of the Town of Hun- tington under the penalty of Twelve Dollars and fifty cents, for every offence to be recovered with costs in any Court having Cognizance thereof one Moiety to the Complainant the other for the use of S' Town."
Swine Act reenacted.
Law in relation to pasturing Stock on the Town Beach reenacted.
Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk. (Town Meetings, Vol II, pp. 384-90 )
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
[LEASE. TRUSTEES TO TITUS CONKLIN AND OTHERS.]
[Abstract.]
[1822, Dec. 25.]
Lease. Trustees of Town of Huntington to Titus Conk- ling, Richard M. Conkling, Henry Conkling and Rebekah Conkling.
"A Certain piece of Land covered with water Situate in the Said Town of Huntington at a place Called and Known by the Name of Cold Spring, formerly Known by the name of Wigwam Swamp Cove and Bounded as followeth to begin at a Stake on the Shore nine Rods west of the corner of and in a Line with the front Door yard fence of the Dwelling House of Richard Conkling Deceased thence Northwesterly across the cove to a Stake on the North Side of the Cove thence Easterly up the Cove to the foot of Zachariah Rogers Dock thence to the foot of a Large Rock Lying in the Sout east part of Sª Cove thence Round the South Side of Said Cove to the place of be- gining the Dam across the Sª Cove not to be made Higer than to Raise the pond barely to Reach the Dock and Roc aforesaid."
Covenant of quiet enjoyment.
Term twenty years. Rent $10 Yearly. Right of rent- ing reserved to Trustees in the event of nonpayment of rent.
Option given lessees of renewal on terms to be agreed upon.
Witnesses NATHANIEL POTTER P. D.
MOSES ROLPH GILBERT CARLL
Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
[1843, June 6.]
"June 6th 1843 The Board of Trustees of the town of Huntington passed the following Resolution as may be seen in the Book of minutes of Said meeting Resolved that the Lease of Richard M. Conkling be cancelled and that . he be discharged of the rent due.
Josiah Smith, Clerk."
(Deeds and Leases by Trustees, pp. 15-17.)
[DEED. SILAS MUNCY TO THE TRUSTEES.]
1823, Feb. - ]
This Indenture, Made the - day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, Between Silas Muncy of the Town of Huntington Suffolk County and State of New York of the first part, and Nathaniel Potter P. D., Timothy Carll Divine Hew- lett Platt Conkling Jesse Scudder Selah Carll and John Oakley Jun. present Trustees of the freeholders and com- monality of the sd. Town of Huntington in the State aforesaid of the second part, Witnesseth, That the said Party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of five dollars in hand paid by the Party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, Have granted, bargained sold released and quit-claimed and by these presents Doth give, grant, bargain, sell, release and quit claim unto the said Party of the second part, (in their actual possession now being,) and to their successors in office forever all that certain tract or piece of Meadow or thatch bed situate in the sd. Town of Huntington Lying at the northeastern part of Cedar Island in the South Bay begining at a stake and stone the North side of Smith
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Muncy Meadow from thence running on a Course of North seventy six Degrees and one half west in a direction toward the Middle of a Large grove or clump of walnut trees on Unkaway neck untill it shall come on sd. Course to the extent of the Meadow adjoining where the water first washes the bank thereof containing all the Meadow or Thatch bed that Lies Northard of sd. Line. Together with all and singular &c. To have and to hold unto the said party of the second part, their successors and Assigns, to the only proper use and behoof of the said Party of the second part their successors and Assigns forever.
. In Witness Wherof I have hereunto set my hand and seal on the day and year first above written.
SILAS MUNCY [Seal.]
THOMAS JACKSON TIMOTHY CARLL (File No. 344.)
[TOWN MEETING.]
[Abstract.] [1823, First Tuesday in April.]
Election of Town Officers held on the first Tuesday in April 1823 to serve for one year.
Town Clerk, Moses Rolph. Supervisor, Moses Rolph. President of Trustees, Nathaniel Potter. Trustees, Divine Hewlett, Timothy Carll, Platt Conkling, Selah Carll, Jesse Scudder, John Oakley Jun". Assessors, Timothy Carll, Abel Ketcham, Platt Conklin, Azel Lewis, Selah Carll. Overseers of the Poor, Samuel Fleet, Abel Conkling. Commissioners of Highways, Abel K. Conkling, John Oakley Jun', James Nostran. Collector, John Oakley Jun'. Constables, Elkanah Platt, David Conkling, Jarvis
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Rogers, Joel Jarvis. Commissioners of Common Schools, Jacob Smith, John Wood, Gilbert N. Smith. Town Sealer, Abel Ketcham. Overseers of Highways, Au- gustin Jarvis and forty nine others. Fence Viewers, Ezra Smith and twenty nine others.
"Resolved that the poor of Sd Town be put out by the Overseers of the poor of Sd Town as they were the last Year."
Six hundred dollars voted to meet the expense of main- taining the Poor of the Town and other charges.
"Voted that no person who is not a Resident of the county of Suffolk be permitted to catch any clams fish or Horsefeet in the limits and bounds of the Town of Hun- tington under the penalty of twelve dollars and fifty Cents for every offence to be Recovered with costs in any court having cognizance thereof one Moiety to the Complainant the other for the use of said Town."
Swine Act re-enacted.
Law in relation to pasturing stock on the Town Beach or Islands re-enacted. 4
"Also voted that the Trustees of said Town hire out the Islands and beach belonging to the Town of Huntington for cash."
Recorded by Moses Rolph,
Town Clerk.
(Town Meetings, Vol. II, pp. 391-96.)
[1823, May 6.]
At a Meeting of the Commissioners of Excise for the Town of Huntington in the County of Suffolk on the Sixth day of May 1823 licenses were granted to keep taverns to the following persons :
Henry S. Lewis, Ezra Smith, Hawley Beers, Jeffery A. Woodhull, Ketcham Terry, Ebenezer Gould, Experience
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IIUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Whitman, John B. Scudder, Isaac Wood, Gilbert Carll, George Oaks, Henry Sammis, Asa Chichester, David Conklin, Abel Brush, Ichabod Bedell, Platt Lewis, Jesse Carll, Henry Conklin.
MOSES ROLPH, Supervisor. SAMUEL STRONG
WILLIAM WICKS ¿ Justices of
ABEL KETCHAM the peace. (File No. 336.)
[SPECIAL TOWN MEETING.]
[1823, Dec. II.]
"At a special Town Meeting held in the Town of Hun- tington agreeable to public Notice at the dwelling House of Ebenezer Gould on the 11th day of December 1823 for the express purpose of Electing an Overseer of the poor to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Samuel Fleet. Zophar B. Oakley was Elected Overseer of the Poor. Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk.
(Town Meetings, Vol. II, p. 396.)
[DEED. TRUSTEES TO THOMAS C. HEN- DRICKSON.]
[1824, March I.]
This Indenture made the first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four Between Nathaniel Potter P. D. of the Trustees of the freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of Huntington by and with the consent of Timothy Carll Divine Hewlett
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Jesse Scudder Selah Carll John Oakley Jun' and Platt Conkling present Trustees of Sd town of the first part by virtue of a Patent granted to the Sd Town of Huntington and by the Delegated power and Authority therein con- tained wich will fully appear by Sd patent Reference being thereunto had and for the Consideration of the sum of one Dollar to us in hand paid by Thomas C. Hendrickson of the town County and State aforesaid of the second part have bargained sold and Conveyed and by these presents Do bargain sell and Convey unto the Sd party of the sec- ond part and to his heirs and assigns forever all the salt Marsh or thatch bed grown on the shore the east side of the channel in Huntington Harbour opposite the farm of the party of the second part Reserving the privilege of fishing fowling claming oystering and a free passage for passing and repassing with carriages along the shore below high water mark and further more we the Said party of the first part Do grant unto the said party of the second part and to his heirs and assigns the Liberty of erecting a water fence from the south Line of his farm runing westerly in- to the harbour so far as to prevent Cattle or other crea- tures from trespassing on his Sª farm he the Sd party of the second part his heirs or assigns keeping a good gate or handy Bars at the edge of the Bank on the shore and also the privilege of Building a Dock or Docks opposite to the land of him the Sd party of the second part not hindring or obstructing the passage of Carriages. In witness where- of we have caused the seal of the Sª trustees to be hereunto affixed and signed by our President the day and year above written.
Written in NATHANIEL POTTER, P. D. [Seal.] presence of
MOSES ROLPH,
ROSWELL DRIGGS.
Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk.
(Deeds and Leases Trustees, pp. 20-21.)
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
[DEED. MOSES SCUDDER TO THE TRUSTEES.]
[1824, March I.]
This Indenture Made the first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four Between Moses Scudder of the Town of Huntington in the County of Suffolk and state of New York of the first part and the Trustees of the freeholders and Commonality of S'd Town of Huntington of the Second part, Witness- eth, That the said party of the first part for and in consid- eration of the sum of one Dollar in hand paid by the party of the second part the receipt whereof is hereby acknowl- edged, Have granted bargained sold released and quit. claimed and by these presents, Doth give grant bargain sell release and quit claim unto the said party of the Second part (in their actual possession now being) and to their suc- cessors in office forever all that certain piece of thatch bed or Salt Marsh situate in the said Town of Huntington and lying in Huntington Harbor bounded as followeth.
Easterly by land of Thomas C. Hendrickson Northerly by thatch bed of Thomas Scudder westerly by the chan- nel Southerly as far as the land of the S'd Thomas C. Hen- drickson goes on the bank be the Quantity more or less Together with all and singular the edifices Buildings Rights members Hereditaments and Appurtenances to the same belonging or in anywise appertaining and all the estate Right Title Interest Property Possession Claim and De- mand Whatsoever of the S'd party of the first part either in law or equity of in or to the same and the Reversion and Reversions remainder and remainders thereof to have and to hold unto the said party of the second part their successors in office to the only proper use and behoof of the said party of the second part their successors in office forever. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
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and seal on the day and year first above written Sealed & Delivered MOSES SCUDDER [Seal]. in presence
ISAAC PLATT,
MOSES ROLPH.
Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk. (Deeds and Leases Trustees, pp. 18-19.)
[LEASE. DOCK AT COW HARBOR.]
Abstract.
[1824, March I.]
Lease-Trustees of Town of Huntington to Joseph C. Lewis March 1, 1824.
"A certain piece of land covered with water situate in the S'd Town of Huntington at a place called and known by the name of Cowharbour and on the west side thereof for the express purpose of Building a Dock thereon bound- ed as followeth beginning - feet Northward of the old Dock by the Mill of Henry S. Lewis and others runing easterly into the Harbour to low water mark thence North- erly one hundred feet thence westerly to high water mark thence southerly to the Place of beginning but not to ob- struct the free passage of carriages along the shore on the west side of the S'd dock or lot of land above Described."
Covenant of quiet enjoyment.
Term fifty years.
Rental six cents yearly.
Right of reentry reserved in event of nonpayment of rent.
Dock to be built in three years.
Rates of wharfage specified.
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HUNTINGTON TOWN RECORDS.
Option of renewing the lease given to Lessee for same term at same rental.
Witness NATHANIEL POTTER, P. D.
MOSES SCUDDER.
ROSWELL DRIGGS.
Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk .*
(Deeds and Leases Trustees, pp. 22-25.)
[TOWN MEETING.]
[1824, first Tuesday in April.]
Election of Town Officers held on the first Tuesday in April 1824, to serve for one year.
Town Clerk, Moses Rolph. Supervisor, Moses Rolph. President of Trustees, Nathaniel Potter. Trustees, Tim- othy Carll, Divine Hewlett, Platt Conklin, John Oakley Jun', Jesse Scudder, Selah Carll. Assessors, Timothy Carll, Platt Conklin, Selah Carll, Nathaniel Chichester, Joel Scudder. Overseers of the Poor, Nathaniel Potter, Divine Hewlett. Commissioners of Highways, John Oakley, Jun", James Nostran, Abel K. Conklin. Collector, John Oakley, Jun'. Constables, Elkanah Platt, David Conklin, Joel Jar- vis, Jarvis Rogers. Town Sealer, John Rogers. School Commissioners, John Wood, Gilbert H. Smith, Jacob Smith. Overseers of Highways, Augustin Jarvis and forty eight others. Fence Viewers, Ezra Smith and twenty nine cthers.
Authority given the Trustees to dispose of the Poor of the Town in the most comfortable and economical manner, as may be judged expedient by the Trustees.
Swine Act reenacted.
[* This was an extraordinary lease, practically giving the lessee the premises for one hundred years at a yearly rent of six cents. The dock referred to, is near the old tide mill at Centreport, and was subsequently conveyed in fee to William Titus .- C. R. S.]
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"Voted that no person who is not a Resident of the county of Suffolk be permitted to catch any clams fish or Horsefeet in the limits and bounds of the Town of Hunting- ton under the penalty of twelve Dollars and fifty cents for every offence to be recovered with costs in any court hav- ing cognizance thereof one moiety to the complainant the other for the use of said Town."
Law relating to pasturing stock on the Town Beach and Islands reenacted.
Recorded by Moses Rolph, Town Clerk. (Town Meetings, Vol. II, pp. 397-401.)
[1824, May 3.]
At a meeting of the board of Commissioners of Excise for the Town of Huntington in the County of Suffolk on the Third day of May 1824.
The following persons applied to us for license to Keep Inns and Taverns & to retail Spiritous Liquors under five gallons as Inn Keepers in their respective dwelling Houses in the said Town and we the Commissioners afore- said having satisfactory evidenc that the said Asa Chi- chester, John Pearsall, Hawley Beers, Jesse Carll, Joel Scudder, Donald Frame, Terry & Ketcham, Edward Dodd, John B. Scudder, Joseph C. Lewis, Timothy P. Carll, Peter Oakes, Isreal Ketcham, Ichabod Bedell, Abel Brush, Ezra Smith, Jeffery A. Woodhull, Ebenezer Gould, Zebu- lon Ketcham, Jonah Rogers, George Oaks, Gilbert Carll, Daniel Carll, Bunn & Carll,
Are of good Moral Character & of Sufficient ability to Keep an Inn or Tavern & that they have accomodations to entertain travellers and that an Inn or Tavern is abso- lutely necessary at the dwelling House of each person as
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aforesaid it is therefore resolved that a License be granted to each of the aforesaid persons according to their appli- cations.
MOSES ROLPH SAMUEL STRONG JACOB SMITII WILLIAM WICKS
! j
Commissioners
(File No. 337.)
[DEED. TIMOTHY WHEELER AND OTHERS TO THE TRUSTEES.]
[1824, Dec. 7.]
To all to whom these presents shall come Know ye that we Timothy Wheeler Timothy Wheeler Jr and Thomas Wheeler all of the Town of Islip in Suffolk County and State of New York have remised released and forever quit claimed, and by these presents Do for ourselves our heirs executors and administrators remise releas and for- ever quit claim unto Nathaniel Potter President of the Trustees of the Town of Huntington in the County and State aforesaid, and Timothy Carll, Divine Hewlett, Selah Carll, John Oakley, Jun' Platt Conklin and Jesse Scudder, present trustees of the freeholders and commonality of said Town of Huntington and to their Successors in office, All that certain tract or parcel of Pine Plains within the said County of Suffolk situated as follows, Bounded on the east by a line to commence at a point one hundred and sixty chains and fifty links due north from the head of Orawack Brook or river at which point is a stake and stones and which is the northeast corner of Anning Mobray and the Southeast corner of the lands belonging to the Town of Huntington running thence north one and a quarter de-
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