The Susquehannah Company Papers, Volume 9Cornell University Press, 1970 - 570 páginas |
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... mean heavy back taxes to pay . Sev- eral claimed that the decision at Trenton had been corrupt and would be set aside , but Pickering was satisfied that this was a vain hope , that any recognition of Connecticut titles would have to ...
... mean heavy back taxes to pay . Sev- eral claimed that the decision at Trenton had been corrupt and would be set aside , but Pickering was satisfied that this was a vain hope , that any recognition of Connecticut titles would have to ...
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... meaning was , to allow no more than one right to each settler ; no man occupying land under Pennsylvania , could be ... mean to make a distinction between alienated and unalienated rights ; for certainly the purchase of an estate has as ...
... meaning was , to allow no more than one right to each settler ; no man occupying land under Pennsylvania , could be ... mean to make a distinction between alienated and unalienated rights ; for certainly the purchase of an estate has as ...
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... mean time have received compensation for the same , then such entire tracts shall revest in such Pennsylvania Claimants , who shall have the same estate therein as they had before the passing of this act . And whereas Justice requires ...
... mean time have received compensation for the same , then such entire tracts shall revest in such Pennsylvania Claimants , who shall have the same estate therein as they had before the passing of this act . And whereas Justice requires ...
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS | xviii |
William Hooker Smith and Others to Timothy Pickering Jan | 1 |
Timothy Pickering to Samuel Hodgdon January 12 1787 | 7 |
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acres aforesaid agreeably appears appointed apprehending Benjamin bill Capt citizens Clymer commissioners Confirming Act Connecticut claimants Connecticut settlers copy Council county of Luzerne Court Dear Sir declared decree Denison Dudley election execution expence favour Findley friends gentlemen Gore granted Hollenback Honourable Hooker Smith ibid inhabitants James Jenkins John Franklin John Jenkins John Paul Schott Joseph Joseph Dudley Justices lands Legislature letter Luzerne County LVII March McLene measure ment militia Montgomery Nathan Northampton County officers party peace Penn Pennsylvania persons Peter Muhlenberg Peters petition Philadelphia Pickering Papers Pickering's hand possession present proposed purchase quiet river road Samuel Hodgdon Schott sent Session settlement Sheriff Susquehannah Company taken Tench Tench Coxe Thomas Timothy Pickering Tioga tion titles town townships Trenton troops Wilkesbarre Wilkesborough William William Findley William Hooker Wioming wish Wyoming Zebulon Butler
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