Separation Report
| Item | Location |
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| Agricultural association of Dutchess & Columbia. The Farmers' club of the counties of Dutchess and Columbia, wishing anxiously to promote a spirit of industry and improvement in agriculture, offer the following premiums for the year 1818. | Broadsides. Agricultural association. |
| The agricultural society of Columbia county, offer the following premiums for the year 1821. | Broadsides. Agricultural society. |
| Encouragement to farmers, their wives, daughters, and others... the Farmer's club of Dutchess and Columbia offer the following premiums for the year 1819. | Broadsides. Agricultural association. |
| Constitution and rules of the Agricultural society of Columbia county. | Broadsides. Agricultural society. |
| Notice to farmers. A meeting of the board of managers of the Agricultural society of the county of Columbia, was held at the house of William B. Flagler, in the city of Hudson, on Saturday, the 20th inst. [1833]. | Broadsides. Agricultural society. |
| Clermont society for the detection of horse thieves, Clermont, NY...February, 1869. | Broadsides. Clermont Society for the detection |
| The lion! And it came to pass in the days of Scott and Pierce, when all parties were at enmity, that John J. Lyon was nominated and elected as Clerk of Ontario county [185-]. | Broadsides. The lion! |
| Auction of wood & timber. The subscribers will dispose at public sale,...the homestead farm of the late Walter T. Livingston. 1842. | Broadsides. Saunders, John |
| By His Excellency John Jay, esquire, governor of the state of New-York. A proclamation. [Warning residents of Livinston that if further riots occur militia will be sent to quell them and the participants will be punished, 1798]. | Broadsides.. New York (State) Governor, 1795-1801 (John Jay) |
| Know all men by these presents....[Promissory notes re money owed by or to Cornelius Low], 1774. | Broadsides. Know all men by these presents. |
| U.S. Constitution. We the people of the United States.... [Poughkeepsie: Nicholas Power, 1788] Robert R. Livingston's copy, with marginal notes. | Book Division. F 1788 Un |
| A map of four farms lying near Johnstown in the Manor of Livingston, County of Columbia. Survey'd by direction of William Wilson esquire, March 1801 by Alex Thompson. Scale: 1 inch to 10 chains. 18 7/8 x 15 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 365. |
| A map of Great Lot No. 2 in the Hardenbergh Patent. [By:] Corn[eliu]s Tappen. Scale: 1 inch to 2 miles. 11 3/4 x 18 1/2 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 366. |
| A map [of] Lot No. 4 in the [Ha]rdenbergh Patent. Scale: 1 inch to 100 chains. 7 3/4 x 33 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 367. |
| A map of Lot No. 4 in the Hardenbergh Patent. Surveyed and run into lots AD 1788 at the request of John R. Livingston esq. [by:] James Cockburn. Scale: 1 inch to 100 chains. 7 3/8 x 39 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 368. |
| A map of Lot No. 1 in the Hardenbergh Pate[nt.] Scale: 1 inch to 100 chains. 10 1/4 x 32 5/8 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 369. |
| A map of Lot No. 24 in North East Town containing 911 acres as surveyed in 1794 [by:] Alex[ande]r. Thompson. Scale: 1 inch to 10 chains. 19 1/8 x 8 1/2 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 370. |
| Map of the northerly section of sub. div. Lot. No. 1 of the 24th allotment of the Kayaderoseras Patent. Henry Ramsay surveyor. Scale: 1 inch to 20 chains. 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 376. |
| Map of the Second Nine Partners Tract in Dutches [!] County, protracted by a scale of one hundred chains to an inch, as divided pursuant to the acts of the Assembly, - [c.1790] 13 1/2 x 8 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 378. |
| A map or draft of a ceartain tract and parcell of arable and low land of Collo. Henry Beekman being situate & lying within the limitts and bounds of the township of Rochester in the County of Ulster and Province of New York on the north & west side of said town on a ceartain place called by the Indians Nassosincks. on bouth sides of a ceartain creek that waters weg eg [!] Reinock or Menissincks. according and inpursuance [!] to his Indian purcheese and deed of conveyence from the trustees of Rochester, and is contned with the creek and flatts about thirteen hundred and thirty acres of low land from where the southwest bounds of the pattant of Rochester strikes the said creek to the bounds of the land belonging to the Kigstjeprew Indians. Performed the same the tenth day of October Anno Domini 1751 by me Jacob Hoornbeck. Scale: 1 inch to 20 chains. 40 1/2 x 14 3/4 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 379. |
| [Map. Post road & Kaskutahook. Surveyed 1765] Scale: 1 inch to 660 feet. 15 5/8 x 24 3/4 inches; with extension on verso: 9 x 15 5/8 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 380. |
| A map shewing a number of the farms that are divided by the division line between lots no 1 & 2. surveyed in December 1803 by John Wigram. Scale: 1 inch to 10 chains. 8 x 106 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 381. |
| Subdivision of Lot No. 12 in the Good Beerkill Tract. Performed this 4th. day of Octr. 1797. Pr. Isaac Le Fever. Scale: 1 inch to 10 chains. 15 3/8 x 20 1/2 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 445. |
| Surveyed April 1, 1796 the tract returned to John Stevens esqr. and the lot of John Logans mostly included in the same the 6th. course which in the copy of the records is N. 74û 15' E. should be 74û West protracted from a scale of 10. ch[ains] to an inch the brook was not traversed [Signed:] Silas Condict. 31 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches. | Map Division. Brun Guide 448. |
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