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Winfield, Charles H. (Charles Hardenburg), 1829-1898.
History of the land titles in Hudson County, N.J., 1609-1871.
New York : Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, Printers, 1872
(OCoLC)656913472
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Charles H Winfield; Hudson County (N.J.). Board of Chosen Freeholders.; New Jersey. Commissioners for Making Partition of the Common Lands of the Township of Bergen.; Bergen Reformed Church (Jersey City, N.J.)
OCLC Number: 3901295
Notes: Ordered published by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Hudson County.
The basis of the work is the manuscript Field book prepared in 1764-1765 by commissioners appointed by the legislature of New Jersey "for finally settling and determining the several rights, titles & claims to the common lands of the township of Bergen."
The atlas includes facsimiles of the map (in 3 parts) made to accompany the Field book of 1764-1765, also facsimile of the map made to accompany the Field book of 1784-1785.
Description: xi, 443 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 26 cm. + 1 atlas (4 folded leaves of maps).
Contents: [v. 1]. Titles under the Dutch --
Titles under the king and lords proprietors --
History of the common lands --
Field book of 1764-1765 --
Field book of 1784-1785 (Secausus Commons) --
New Field book of 1770 --
New Barbadoes Neck --
List of marriages, births, and deaths, taken from the record of the Reformed Church in Bergen --
[v. 2]. Atlas.
Responsibility: by Charles H. Winfield.

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