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John Montgomerie broadside

Call Number

1977.129

Date

circa 1730, inclusive

Creator

Montgomerie, John

Extent

0.01 Linear Feet
in one folder.

Language of Materials

English .

Abstract

One broadside, dated circa 1730, issued by John Montgomerie (d. 1731), governor of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey. The broadside announces the death of Richard Shaw, his wife, and three enslaved people as a result of a fire in Shaw's home in the Suffolk County town of East Hampton, and solicits assistance for Shaw's surviving family from the citizens of New York.

Biographical note

John Montgomerie (d. 1731) was governor of the English Provinces of New York and New Jersey from 1728 to 1731.

Historical note

East Hampton is part of Suffolk County. The European settlement of the Town of East Hampton in Long Island was undertaken in 1648 by a group of English Puritan families who had initially migrated from England to the colonies of Connecticut and Massachusetts. The settlers purchased the town land, comprising 31,000 acres and belonging to the Montaukett Tribe, from the Connecticut and Massachusetts governors. In 1664, East Hampton became part of the province of New York, later to become New York State.

Source:

  1. Town of East Hampton. "Town of East Hampton History." Accessed April 18, 2011. http://www.town.east-hampton.ny.us/HtmlPages/TownofEastHamptonHistory.htm

Scope and Contents

One broadside, dated circa 1730, issued by John Montgomerie, governor of the Provinces of New York and New Jersey. The broadside announces the death of Richard Shaw, his wife, and three enslaved people as a result of a fire in Shaw's home in the Suffolk County town of East Hampton, and solicits assistance for Shaw's surviving family from the citizens of New York.

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Preferred Citation

John Montgomerie broadside, circa 1730, 1977.129, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source and date of acquisition unknown. Formally accessioned in 1977.

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Oppressive descriptive language was remediated from the abstract and scope and contents notes in this finding aid as part of an anti-racist descriptive language audit performed in December 2020.

Revisions to this Guide

December 2020: Revised by Amy Lau, Archivist, to remediate oppressive language from abstract and scope and contents notes.
March 2025: Additional subject headings added by Dee Bowers.

Repository

Brooklyn Historical Society

Container

Box: A0017 (Material Type: Text)

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