The Notebooks of Charles F. Mulks

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A B C D
William P Ashley 25 $380 x
Roswell Dwight 87 1,570 $10.73
H.S. Finch (non-resident) 100 700 4.75
Heffron+Tryon 75 1,500 7.18
Aaron B Hogan 18 300 2.40
Thomas Johnson 25 200 1.37
William Johnson 90 1,200 8.20
D.C. Krum 45 950 6.50
D.C. Messenger 80 1,400 9.56
Peter Mulks Estate 178 5340 36.48
John J. Norris 59 1,000 x
George Silsbee 100 1,250 8.55
Ambrose Roosa 168 3650 20.90
Joseph Robinson   1,200 x
David J. Silsbee 62 2,300 15.72
William Smith 36 450 3.05
Aaron B Schutt 104 3500 23.91
John J Schutt 122 3300 22.50
Ed. J. Thomas 150 5200 35.52
U.D. Thomas 132 4,000 55.33
Do as Exr of Wattles Personal
Whiting 100 69

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A B C D
Name acres valuation Tax
George Matteson 57 600 $4.10
James Mulks 54 960 16.54
Andrew Myres 150 3000 x
W. Mandeville 80 2,250 15.39
George F Pratt 146 3700 25.27
John R Cooper 6 700 4.37
Mary O. Cooper 6 50 .35
Charles F Lewis 40 600 4.10
Arthur Dan ¼ 150 1.04
Jesse L Stevens 158 3800 x
P Hardenburg 86 1,100 7.50
John E Bull 90 2800 19.13
Hubert Wattles 140 3850 26.28
x Amt to     64.06
     


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Amount of tax in annexed territory $484.49
Real estate in whole town in 1187 874,570
Personal estate 34,747

Rate for 1887, 00683 or 68 3/10 cents for 100 val

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On January 1, 1887, seven of Dryden's Military Lots, 94–100, were tranferred to Caroline by the Board of Supervisors.

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Assessment of Person takes for 1887

A B C D
Emory Boice $1,200
John Bull 2,500
Moses Bull 1,000
John D Cannon 1,000
Mrs John Cross 500
John Cross 3,000
John Rightmire 1,400
John J Besemer 1,000
George M Bull 1,400
Matthew Bull 500
F Mead 2,000
Mrs J.H. Snow 1,000
L D Van Pelt 1,200
U D Thomas Exr of Wm H Wattles 4,000
C L Wattles Exr of McLeich 2000

Daniel Webster made a speech from the balcony of the Curier building at Syracuse in 1851 to an assembled crowd in the city hall park. Was it not from the balcony of the Syracuse house instead?

Aldrich Cotton Factory 4 miles east of Ithaca on 6 mile Creek for sale in 1835.

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The Orchard lot so called on the General DeWitt estate was about 8 acres bounded on the north by Cascadilla Creek and south by Buffalo st. The Selkreg Mansion on Buffalo st now a students Chapter-house was part of the Orchard lot on DeWitts farm.

Exception in one of the DeWitt mortgages "excepting therefrom 80 feet square around the grave of General DeWitt"

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