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Trustees Land Book A, 11 September 1839–30 April 1842

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JS as trustee-in-trust for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Land Book A,
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., Il., 11 Sept. 1839–1 Nov. 1843; handwriting of
James Mulholland

1804–3 Nov. 1839. Born in Ireland. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Married Sarah Scott, 8 Feb. 1838/1839, at Far West, Caldwell Co., Missouri. Engaged in clerical work for JS, 1838, at Far West. Ordained a seventy, 28 Dec. 1838....

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,
Henry G. Sherwood

20 Apr. 1785–24 Nov. 1867. Surveyor. Born at Kingsbury, Washington Co., New York. Son of Newcomb Sherwood and a woman whose maiden name was Tolman (first name unidentified). Married first Jane J. McManagal (McMangle) of Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, ca. 1824...

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, and
Robert B. Thompson

1 Oct. 1811–27 Aug. 1841. Clerk, editor. Born in Great Driffield, Yorkshire, England. Methodist. Immigrated to Upper Canada, 1834. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Parley P. Pratt, May 1836, in Upper Canada. Ordained an elder by...

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, with insertions by
John S. Fullmer

21 July 1807–8 Oct. 1883. Farmer, newsman, postmaster, teacher, merchant. Born at Huntington, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania. Son of Peter Fullmer and Susannah Zerfass. Moved to Nashville, Davidson Co., Tennessee, spring 1832. Married Mary Ann Price, 24 May 1837...

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William Clayton

17 July 1814–4 Dec. 1879. Bookkeeper, clerk. Born at Charnock Moss, Penwortham, Lancashire, England. Son of Thomas Clayton and Ann Critchley. Married Ruth Moon, 9 Oct. 1836, at Penwortham. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Heber...

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Willard Richards

24 June 1804–11 Mar. 1854. Teacher, lecturer, doctor, clerk, printer, editor, postmaster. Born at Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Joseph Richards and Rhoda Howe. Moved to Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, 1813; to Chatham, Columbia Co...

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,
James Whitehead

12 Apr. 1813–27 July 1898. Clerk, farmer. Born in Roughhay, Fulwood, Lancashire, England. Son of Thomas Whitehead and Mary. Married first Jane Marshall Hindle, 25 Jan. 1837, in Preston, Lancashire, England. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...

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,
Newel K. Whitney

3/5 Feb. 1795–23 Sept. 1850. Trader, merchant. Born at Marlborough, Windham Co., Vermont. Son of Samuel Whitney and Susanna Kimball. Moved to Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York, 1803. Merchant at Plattsburg, Clinton Co., New York, 1814. Mercantile clerk for...

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, and unidentified scribes; 102 pages; CHL.

Historical Introduction

After significant persecution and Governor
Lilburn W. Boggs

14 Dec. 1796–14 Mar. 1860. Bookkeeper, bank cashier, merchant, Indian agent and trader, lawyer, doctor, postmaster, politician. Born at Lexington, Fayette Co., Kentucky. Son of John M. Boggs and Martha Oliver. Served in War of 1812. Moved to St. Louis, ca...

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’s order that the
Latter-day Saints

The Book of Mormon related that when Christ set up his church in the Americas, “they which were baptized in the name of Jesus, were called the church of Christ.” The first name used to denote the church JS organized on 6 April 1830 was “the Church of Christ...

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be expelled from the state of
Missouri

Area acquired by U.S. in Louisiana Purchase, 1803, and established as territory, 1812. Missouri Compromise, 1820, admitted Missouri as slave state, 1821. Population in 1830 about 140,000; in 1836 about 240,000; and in 1840 about 380,000. Latter-day Saint ...

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during winter 1838–1839, the Saints gathered in
Illinois

Became part of Northwest Territory of U.S., 1787. Admitted as state, 1818. Population in 1840 about 480,000. Population in 1845 about 660,000. Plentiful, inexpensive land attracted settlers from northern and southern states. Following expulsion from Missouri...

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and
Iowa Territory

Area acquired by U.S. in Louisiana Purchase, 1803. First permanent white settlements established, ca. 1833. Organized as territory, 1838, containing all of present-day Iowa, much of present-day Minnesota, and parts of North and South Dakota. Population in...

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. In April 1839, JS and his fellow prisoners in Missouri were allowed to escape and rejoin their families. In spring and summer 1839, JS and other church leaders purchased over six hundred acres of land in and around
Commerce

Located near middle of western boundary of state, bordering Mississippi River. European Americans settled area, 1820s. From bank of river, several feet above high-water mark, ground described as nearly level for six or seven blocks before gradually sloping...

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, Hancock County, Illinois, for the Saints.
1

See Documents, Volume 6, Introduction to Part 3: 4 Nov. 1838–16 Apr. 1839; and Documents, Volume 6, Introduction to Part 4: 24 Apr.–12 Aug. 1839.


Some of these purchases were made by the
First Presidency

The highest presiding body of the church. An 11 November 1831 revelation stated that the president of the high priesthood was to preside over the church. JS was ordained as president of the high priesthood on 25 January 1832. In March 1832, JS appointed two...

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and others were made by land
agents

A specific church office and, more generally, someone “entrusted with the business of another.” Agents in the church assisted other ecclesiastical officers, especially the bishop in his oversight of the church’s temporal affairs. A May 1831 revelation instructed...

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. By that fall, church leaders had plotted out the new town of
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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on the land they had purchased.
2

Hancock Co., IL, Plat Books, 1836–1938, vol. 1, pp. 37–39, Nauvoo Plat, 3 Sept. 1839, microfilm 954,774, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.


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U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.

Church property was consolidated first under the First Presidency, with land agents transferring the purchased land to the First Presidency to hold for the church. This practice was revised in February 1841—after the church was incorporated in Nauvoo and the office of trustee-in-trust for the church was created, JS held these lands as trustee on behalf of the church.
3

Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, 16 Dec. 1840; Report of Agents, ca. 30 Jan. 1841; Appointment as Trustee, 2 Feb. 1841.


To manage the city properties, in September 1839, JS’s scribes repurposed an 1836 ledger, used by the
Kirtland

Located ten miles south of Lake Erie. Settled by 1811. Organized by 1818. Latter-day Saint missionaries visited township, early Nov. 1830; many residents joined Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Population in 1830 about 55 Latter-day Saints and...

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mercantile firm of
H. Smith & Co.

A mercantile company created and run by Hyrum Smith. It is unclear when Smith started the business. An extant daybook and ledger for the company indicate that he sold goods between July and November 1836. It is not clear if Smith operated an independent store...

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, to record the sale of lands. Over the next several years, the record book was used to create a daybook of JS’s financial transactions as trustee-in-trust and to create multiple indices of city lots that had been sold or transferred. The daybook portion of this record book appears to have been used a short time and abandoned or only used sporadically after October 1839. The land index was first organized by the major land purchases that church leaders made, using the name of the individual from whom the land was purchased. Thus, the index was divided into sections for property purchased from
Hugh White

Ca. Jan. 1810–30 Mar. 1891. Steamboat captain. Born in St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri Territory. Son of James White and Lurana Barber. Moved to Hancock Co., Illinois, by 1828. Family among first settlers of what became Commerce, Hancock Co. Married...

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Horace Hotchkiss

15 Apr. 1799–21 Apr. 1849. Merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Heman Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Rowe. Moved to New Haven, New Haven Co., by 1815. Married Charlotte Austin Street, 22 Feb. 1824, in East Haven. Purchased...

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, and
Isaac Galland

15 May 1791–27 Sept. 1858. Merchant, postmaster, land speculator, doctor. Born at Somerset Co., Pennsylvania. Son of Matthew Galland and Hannah Fenno. Married first Nancy Harris, 22 Mar. 1811, in Madison Co., Ohio. Married second Margaret Knight, by 1816....

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.
4

For more on these land purchases, see Documents, Volume 6, Introduction to Part 4: 24 Apr.–12 Aug. 1839.


Within those sections, the property was organized by location based on the numerical block order in the town plat. The initial index, inscribed by
James Mulholland

1804–3 Nov. 1839. Born in Ireland. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Married Sarah Scott, 8 Feb. 1838/1839, at Far West, Caldwell Co., Missouri. Engaged in clerical work for JS, 1838, at Far West. Ordained a seventy, 28 Dec. 1838....

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, primarily recorded names associated with specific lots and often the purchase price for the lot. This initial index comprises pages 12–34 of the record book. Additionally, in October 1840,
Henry G. Sherwood

20 Apr. 1785–24 Nov. 1867. Surveyor. Born at Kingsbury, Washington Co., New York. Son of Newcomb Sherwood and a woman whose maiden name was Tolman (first name unidentified). Married first Jane J. McManagal (McMangle) of Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, ca. 1824...

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, who was serving as an agent for JS, made an inventory of
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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town lots that were being rented or were available for purchase, comprising pages 36–44. The pages that compose both the initial index and Sherwood’s inventory are significantly damaged, with considerable amounts of text missing from the margins of the pages, including block and lot numbers. In some places these numbers can be reconstructed from contextual information, and these have been supplied within the transcript.
By late 1840 or 1841,
Robert B. Thompson

1 Oct. 1811–27 Aug. 1841. Clerk, editor. Born in Great Driffield, Yorkshire, England. Methodist. Immigrated to Upper Canada, 1834. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Parley P. Pratt, May 1836, in Upper Canada. Ordained an elder by...

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created a second, more detailed index of city lots with substantial insertions and emendations inscribed by
Sherwood

20 Apr. 1785–24 Nov. 1867. Surveyor. Born at Kingsbury, Washington Co., New York. Son of Newcomb Sherwood and a woman whose maiden name was Tolman (first name unidentified). Married first Jane J. McManagal (McMangle) of Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, ca. 1824...

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John S. Fullmer

21 July 1807–8 Oct. 1883. Farmer, newsman, postmaster, teacher, merchant. Born at Huntington, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania. Son of Peter Fullmer and Susannah Zerfass. Moved to Nashville, Davidson Co., Tennessee, spring 1832. Married Mary Ann Price, 24 May 1837...

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Willard Richards

24 June 1804–11 Mar. 1854. Teacher, lecturer, doctor, clerk, printer, editor, postmaster. Born at Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Joseph Richards and Rhoda Howe. Moved to Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, 1813; to Chatham, Columbia Co...

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,
William Clayton

17 July 1814–4 Dec. 1879. Bookkeeper, clerk. Born at Charnock Moss, Penwortham, Lancashire, England. Son of Thomas Clayton and Ann Critchley. Married Ruth Moon, 9 Oct. 1836, at Penwortham. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Heber...

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, and
James Whitehead

12 Apr. 1813–27 July 1898. Clerk, farmer. Born in Roughhay, Fulwood, Lancashire, England. Son of Thomas Whitehead and Mary. Married first Jane Marshall Hindle, 25 Jan. 1837, in Preston, Lancashire, England. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...

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. Thompson organized this index, comprising pages 83–139, in a similar style to the original index, but Thompson’s index contains considerably more information, including purchase date and conditions of the sale for each lot. In many instances, these entries apparently did not document an official transfer but rather an intention or promise to sell the lot to the named individual.
5

See, for example, Deed to Sarah Ann Whitney, 6 Sept. 1842; and Poem from William W. Phelps, 7 Nov. 1843.


This index was in use from 1839 to 1843, with at least one entry each for 1846 and 1847. These two later entries aside, it appears that by mid-1843, JS’s clerks ceased using this volume and began using a newer land index that they had recorded in a new record book they titled Trustees Land Book B.

Footnotes

  1. [1]

    See Documents, Volume 6, Introduction to Part 3: 4 Nov. 1838–16 Apr. 1839; and Documents, Volume 6, Introduction to Part 4: 24 Apr.–12 Aug. 1839.

  2. [2]

    Hancock Co., IL, Plat Books, 1836–1938, vol. 1, pp. 37–39, Nauvoo Plat, 3 Sept. 1839, microfilm 954,774, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.

    U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.

  3. [3]

    Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, 16 Dec. 1840; Report of Agents, ca. 30 Jan. 1841; Appointment as Trustee, 2 Feb. 1841.

  4. [4]

    For more on these land purchases, see Documents, Volume 6, Introduction to Part 4: 24 Apr.–12 Aug. 1839.

  5. [5]

    See, for example, Deed to Sarah Ann Whitney, 6 Sept. 1842; and Poem from William W. Phelps, 7 Nov. 1843.

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HOTCHSKISS [Hotchkiss]

15 Apr. 1799–21 Apr. 1849. Merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Heman Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Rowe. Moved to New Haven, New Haven Co., by 1815. Married Charlotte Austin Street, 22 Feb. 1824, in East Haven. Purchased...

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Purchase
Block Lot Names of Purchasers Price Date of Purchase Terms of Payment
67<​J.S​>

All “JS” insertions on this page in unidentified handwriting in graphite.


1 <
John M Burk

4 Feb. 1793–8 June 1853. Innkeeper, farmer. Born in Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York. Son of Charles Burke and Esther Robinson Bohannon. Married first Abigail Fellows, 13 Mar. 1821, in Fairfield. Moved to Kirtland, Geauga Co., Ohio, by 1823. Baptized into...

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650.00 Sept 4 1840 paid one draught of $150.00 on R B Burk— and his note of $500.00 payable in 10 yrs>

Insertion in the handwriting of Henry G. Sherwood.


2
Alexander S. Stanley

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600.00 <​650.00​>
142

TEXT: Possibly “650.00 <​600.00​>”.


January 13 1840 To pay $300.00 on the 13th april 1840 and 50.00 pr annum for seven years
<​J.S​> 3
4
 
68 <​J.S​> 1
Anson Mathews

1 Dec. 1787–after 27 Jan. 1848. Tinsmith. Born in Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. Son of Asael (Asahel) Mathews and Anner Harding. Married Elizabeth (Betsey) Burgess, ca. 15 Sept. 1811, in Conway, Franklin Co., Massachusetts. Moved to Canandaigua, Ontario...

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150.00 September 11 1839 Cash
<​J.S​> 2
Anson Mathews

1 Dec. 1787–after 27 Jan. 1848. Tinsmith. Born in Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut. Son of Asael (Asahel) Mathews and Anner Harding. Married Elizabeth (Betsey) Burgess, ca. 15 Sept. 1811, in Conway, Franklin Co., Massachusetts. Moved to Canandaigua, Ontario...

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350.00 Feby 1 1840 To be paid in Seven annual instalments of $50.00 each <​this lot was given up <​through mistake​> March 8, 1842, and a Quit claim endorsed on the Back of the copy of the Bond <​& destroyed April 1st 1842​>​>

Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards.


<​J.S​> 3
H[ugh] Herringshaw

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400.00 January 1840 Paid 300.00 dollars and to pay 100.00 on the 1st of march
<
Joseph W Johnson

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600.00 Paid>

Insertion in the handwriting of John S. Fullmer.


<​$500.00 paid— $100.00 to be paid when Trustee can give a deed​>

Insertion in the handwriting of William Clayton.


4
 
69 1
Zenas H Gurley

Spring 1801–28 Aug. 1871. Tanner, currier, schoolteacher. Born in Bridgewater, Oneida Co., New York. Son of Zenas Gurley and Experience Hovey. Married Margaret Hickey, 28 Sept. 1825, near Morrisburg, Dundas Co., Upper Canada. Baptized into Church of Jesus...

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550.00 November 1 1839 $110.00 in 2 years $110.00 in 4 year $110.00 in 6 yrs $110.00 in 8 yrs $110.00 in 10 years from date
<​J.S​> 2 <​
Stephen Markham

9 Feb. 1800–10 Mar. 1878. Carpenter, farmer, stock raiser. Born at Rush (later Avon), Ontario Co., New York. Son of David Markham and Dinah Merry. Moved to Mentor, Geauga Co., Ohio, 1809. Moved to Unionville, Geauga Co., 1810. Married Hannah Hogaboom, before...

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​>
143

TEXT: This name was first written in graphite and then overwritten in ink before being canceled.


1,263.00 May— 9 1840 Paid
<
Isaac Chase

12 Dec. 1791–26 May 1861. Farmer, miller. Born in Little Compton, Newport Co., Rhode Island. Son of Timothy Chase and Sarah. Married Phebe Ogden Ross, in New York. Moved to Sparta, Ontario Co. (later in Livingston), New York, by Aug. 1820. Baptized into Church...

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1,200.00 Jany— 1843)>

Insertion in the handwriting of William Clayton in graphite.


<​J.S​> 3 <
Stephen Markham

9 Feb. 1800–10 Mar. 1878. Carpenter, farmer, stock raiser. Born at Rush (later Avon), Ontario Co., New York. Son of David Markham and Dinah Merry. Moved to Mentor, Geauga Co., Ohio, 1809. Moved to Unionville, Geauga Co., 1810. Married Hannah Hogaboom, before...

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650.00 Sept 10 1840 $50.00 in six months— $60.00 in one year— $540.00 paid in Joseph Smith per Receipt>

Insertion in the handwriting of Henry G. Sherwood.


4
 
70 1 <G. W. Mickesell 1,200.00— oct 11 1841 Paid $150.00>

Insertion in unidentified handwriting.


2
3 <<​
Howard Coray

6 May 1817–16 Jan. 1908. Bookkeeper, clerk, teacher, farmer. Born in Dansville, Steuben Co., New York. Son of Silas Coray and Mary Stephens. Moved to Providence, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania, ca. 1827; to Williams, Northampton Co., Pennsylvania, by 1830; and...

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West half for​>
144

TEXT: “Howard Coray west half” was first written in graphite and then overwritten in ink.


450.00 agreed for [blank] <​June​>>

Insertions in unidentified handwriting.


1841
4
 
71 1
James Brown

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Insertion in the handwriting of William Clayton in graphite.


2 <
Hamilton Jetts

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April 5 1842 Paid— Bond for deed to be given when title is proved from
[Horace] Hotchkiss

15 Apr. 1799–21 Apr. 1849. Merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Heman Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Rowe. Moved to New Haven, New Haven Co., by 1815. Married Charlotte Austin Street, 22 Feb. 1824, in East Haven. Purchased...

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.— west half—>

Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards.


William Niswanger

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145

TEXT: Written in graphite.


800.00
146

TEXT: Written in graphite.


April 9 1840
147

TEXT: Written in graphite.


To pay $500.00 in the [5 words illegible] 3 [3 words illegible]
<​
Wm Niswanger

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​>

Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards in graphite.


<​[April] 5 1842​> <​Paid. Bond for Deed. to be given when title is proved from
Hotchkiss

15 Apr. 1799–21 Apr. 1849. Merchant, land speculator. Born in East Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Heman Hotchkiss and Elizabeth Rowe. Moved to New Haven, New Haven Co., by 1815. Married Charlotte Austin Street, 22 Feb. 1824, in East Haven. Purchased...

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for East half.​>

Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards.


3
Timoty [Timothy] B Foot

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800.00 April 9 1840 Paid $15.00
148

TEXT: Everything in this row except the lot number is written in graphite.


4
 
72 1
2
3
4 <
Josiah Arnold

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600.00 May— 27 1841 paid $450.00 To Pay $50.00. May 27 /42 <​43​> $50.00 May 27/45— $50.00 May 27 /46. >

Insertion in the handwriting of John S. Fullmer.


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Editorial Title
Trustees Land Book A, 11 September 1839–30 April 1842
ID #
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Total Pages
87
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  • Robert B. Thompson
  • Unidentified
  • Henry G. Sherwood
  • Willard Richards
  • John S. Fullmer
  • William Clayton

Footnotes

  1. new scribe logo

    All “JS” insertions on this page in unidentified handwriting in graphite.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Henry G. Sherwood.

  3. [142]

    TEXT: Possibly “650.00 <​600.00​>”.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of John S. Fullmer.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of William Clayton.

  7. [143]

    TEXT: This name was first written in graphite and then overwritten in ink before being canceled.

  8. new scribe logo

    Insertion in the handwriting of William Clayton in graphite.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Henry G. Sherwood.

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    Insertion in unidentified handwriting.

  11. [144]

    TEXT: “Howard Coray west half” was first written in graphite and then overwritten in ink.

  12. new scribe logo

    Insertions in unidentified handwriting.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of William Clayton in graphite.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards.

  15. [145]

    TEXT: Written in graphite.

  16. [146]

    TEXT: Written in graphite.

  17. [147]

    TEXT: Written in graphite.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards in graphite.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of Willard Richards.

  20. [148]

    TEXT: Everything in this row except the lot number is written in graphite.

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    Insertion in the handwriting of John S. Fullmer.

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