In May, 1802, the following borough officers were elected: Isaac Craig, chief burgess; David Evans, burgess; John Reed, Abner Barker, Thomas Ferree and John Davidson, assistants: . . . . .
. . . .sold the place on November 18, 1806, to Thomas Ferree for $3,451.80. By deed dated October 1810, Ferree and his wife, Deborah, sold it to John N. Smith and Mary Moyes, his wife for $5,500.00. Note: This property was originally known as "Oliver Homestead" owned by a French Marquis, Peter Charles DeLuziere.