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Account of taxes on lands belonging to John Adams, and formerly the property of Anthony Crothers in Buckingham Township, Wayne County.
Bill of sale signed by Matw. Dill of Philadelphia, indicating the balance of Anthony Crothers for hardware items including hinges, vices and pinchers.
Copy of the Revd. Saml. Peters Letter to Neziah Bliss.
Description of the Falls of St. Anthony, their geographical location and features.
Draft note relating to the sale of Samuel Peters’ deed to 5760 acres of land in the Northwestern Territory, part of Jonathan Carver’s purchase from the Indian Chiefs.
Extract from a letter from Samuel Peters.
Extract from Martin Kasper Deed for 3000 acres of land in the Northwestern Territory between Neziah Bliss and Robert McLenehan.
Indenture between Neziah Bliss and Robert McLenehan.
Indenture between Neziah Bliss of Philadelphia and Robert McLenehan of Philadelphia.
Indenture between the Rev. Samuel Peters of New York and Neziah Bliss of Philadelphia, for 69,120 acres of land granted by two Indian chiefs to Jonathan Carver.
Letter from Joel Thayer to Robert McLenehan.
Letter from [Joel] Thayer to Robert McLenehan, stating Thayer’s claim to the land.
Letter from Mason Mitchell to [Robert] McLenehan, including a colored map labeled “New York and Mississippi South Company Trust (Commonly Called Carver Tract).”
Letter from Rufus Carver to Robert McLenehan of Philadelphia.
Letter from the Revd. Samuel Peters to Robert McLenehan, including a copy of a deed dated 1 October 1812 selling the land to Samuel Peters.
Letter from the Revd. Samuel Peters to Robert McLenehan of Philadelphia.
Letter to Anthony Crothers relating to the sale of lands in Allegany.
Letter to Thomas Stewardson relating to the sale of lands in Allegany.
Memorandum of an agreement between John F. Fitch and Robert McLenehan.
Message [to the House of Representatives] from the President of the United States, Upon the Subject of Jonathan Carver’s Claim to a Tract of Land within the United States, near the Falls of St. Anthony.