The Notebooks of Charles F. Mulks

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Map and Original Survey of the Watkins and Flint Purchase, or township No Eleven, made by Simmons Perkins in May 1798.

Towns in the state of New York in 1880, 936 Cities do 24

Col Joseph Speed Conrad of the 17th U S Infantry stationed at Fort Tatten Dacota 1881. He has since died + was brought to Ithaca for burial.

Peter L. Delamater moved off the Bowman farm in April 1854 having sold out to Clark who moved on to it. Delamater bought out Bartholomew Green in 1839 and lived there 15 years. Green bought of old John Mulks in 1826 for $4,100.

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The Cayuga lake and Inlet Steamboat Company was the name of the first steamboat company on Cayuga lake.

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Deed from Ackley to Movey about 1850 Premises conveyed on West Green St north side and between Albany and Plain "being part of lots 103 + 107 of the lots south of Mill street"


Mr. A.C. Goodrich Keokuck, Iowa son-in law of Benezer Latimer of Delavan Wisconsin.

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William and Robert Halsey bought of Jacob McCormick the Mill property on East State St in 1838. Their dam was carried out by the great flood of June 1857: rebuilt the dam in October 1858. Their law suit with Hollister about the water rights was in 1868 and was tried before Justice Boardman. Hossilter sued the Halseys and Boardman decided the cause in favor of the Halseys. McCormick bought the premises of Pheneas Bennett in the year 1829.

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Stephen B Cushing, referee and Richard V DeWitt to O.B. Curran deed book 59 p 195 Dated July 22, 1852

Charles Mulks to Jane Northrop deed dated January 25, 1853; recorded at p 203 book no 59 Cons $100# Conveys 52 acres being the north part of the old Boice farm in Caroline lying on the south side of Six Mile Creek. Also 15 acres of woodland up south then called the Jemima Schoonmaker lot bought by Charles Mulks in 1817.

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Charles Mulks to Peter Mulks deed dated January 25th 1853 for $50 conveys the Dryden woodlot still owned by Peter Mulks Estate.

Mrs Lizzy (née Dimmick) Leonard Madison Ave Syracuse, NY Mr Leonard her husband is cashier in the First National Bank


Those who in others quarrel interpose Must often wipe a bloody nose.


565 men of Kingston New York signed the Revolutionary association roll and 33 refused.

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