Selected New York and Long Island Town Patents This
is a Three Book Set researched and published by Frederick Van Wyck - all printed seperately between 1935 and 1938.
Covering Patents within the areas of Long Island and New York.
Select patents of towns and manors: Boston, A. A. Beauchamp, 1938, Van Wyck, Frederick, 120 pgs. - "One hundred twenty-five copies printed," CONTENTS: Chapter I: Brookhaven Patents, Chapter II: Huntington Patents, Chapter II: The Kingston Incorporation, Chapter IV: Southampton Patents, Chapter V: A Hudson River Manor, Chapter VI: A Long Island Manor
Select patents of New York towns: Boston, A.A. Beauchamp,
1938, Van Wyck, Frederick, 245 pgs. - "One hundred twenty-five copies printed," Includes bibliographical references. - CONTENTS: Chapter I: Flushing patents, Chapter II: The flushing patents considered, Chapter II: The flushing patents considered, Chapter IV: A borough and town, Chapter V: Two Ulster County towns, Chapter VI: A Village Green
Long Island colonial patents: Boston, A.A. Beauchamp, 1935,
Van Wyck, Frederick, 202 pgs. - "One hundred copies printed for private distribution only," CONTENTS:
Part I; Chapter I: The Patents Generally, Chapter
II: Several
Fisheries, Chapter III: The Long Island Fisheries, Chapter IV:
New
York Colonial Statutes; Part II; Subdivision I:
Easthampton Patents,
Subdivision II: Flatlands Patents, Subdivision III:
Hempstead Patents, Subdivision IV: Smithtown Patents,
Subdivision V: The Southold Patents, Subdivision VI:
Two Manhattan Patents.
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