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(Clippings) Harlem lands. A stupendous movement on foot to establish the claims of the heirs of the original patentees to Harlem property (text continues on verso). Up-Town Press ... vol. XVI, no. 487. New York, Saturday, May 13, 1893. (contains) Map of grants made by Govs. Nichols and Dongan to the free holders of Upper Manhattan Island, by F.W. Whittall, Engineer to His Majesty. The Rhinelander title valid. The partition suit of 1878 confirmed. Supreme Court--special term, April 20th, 1893. Question of jurisdiction. United States Circuit Court, Tunis Covert against Samuel J. Waldron et al. Harlem's heirs in court. February 15, 1887. Claiming all of Harlem. The Harlem claimants ready for work.
who: Whittall, F. W.; G.W Bromley & E. Robinson; G.W. Bromley & Co.; Geo. W. Bromley & E. Robinson
what: Deed/Survey; Historical; City Atlas; Text Page; Book Map
when: 1893
where: New York (N.Y.); Manhattan (New York, N.Y.); New York
(Text Page to) The Yellowstone National Park via Northern Pacific Railway. Northern Pacific, Yellowstone Park Line. Puget Sound and Alaska. (inset) Northern Pacific Railway and connections. Poole Bros., Chicago. (inset of steamship routes to southeastern Alaska from Puget Sound)
who: Northern Pacific Railway Company; Poole Bros.
what: Railroad; Shipping; Timetable Map; Text Page; Book Map
when: 1898
where: Wyoming; Alaska; British Columbia; U.S. West; Yellowstone National Park
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