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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 274 words

a window with its sash and a door furnished with its hinges and fastenings. Item, another Cabin with a chimney, and a small window with its sash and a door ; covered with thirty deal boards ; there are three bedsteads inside.

Item, a bake house furnished with

its

oven and chimney, partly covered with boards and the

remainder with hurdles and clay ; also an apartment at the end of said Bakery containing two chimneys

:

There are in said Bakery a window and door furnished with its hinges and fastenings.

Item, another large

and extensive framed building having a double door furnished with nails,

hinges and fastenings, with three small windows: the said apartment is without a chimney;

'tis

floored with twelve plank (madriers)

'tis

and about twelve boards^are arranged inside

;

without,

clapboarded with eighty-two plank. 1 Item, a large storehouse covered with one hundred and thirty boards, surrounded by pillars, eight feet high, in which there are many pieces

several unequal plank.

of wood serving as small joists, and partly floored with

There is a window and a sliding sash.

Item, above the scarp of the ditch a Well with its cover.

All which apartments are in the same condition in which they were last winter, and consequently

Which all the Witnesses, namely, the Rev. Fath r Millet of the Society of Jesus, MisSieur Desbergeres, Captain and Commander Sieurs Le la Motthe, La Rabelle, Demuratre,

inhabitable.

sionary ;

;

de Clerin and Sieurs de Gemerais, Chevalier de Tregay all lieutenants and officers, and Mahuet Pilot of the Bark the General, now in the Roadsted, certify to have seen and visited