Cornell family land deeds
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Deeds documenting transactions among members of the Cornell family for land along the East River in Brooklyn, dating from 1784 to 1792. Isaac Cornell (d. 1824) purchased a large tract of land from the heirs of Jacob Sebring in 1784. A year later, he sold one-third of the shares to his brothers, John (1753-1820) and William (ca. 1755-1820). In 1787, Isaac sold William an additional portion, and in 1792 John purchased all tracts belonging to his brothers.
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Open to researchers without restriction.
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Identification of item, date (if known); Cornell family land deeds, 1974.053, Box and Folder number; Center for Brooklyn History, Brooklyn Public Library.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Ronald Elliot Curtis, 1940. Formally accessioned in 1974.
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These deeds are fragile and most are folded. CBH staff must supervise use.
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