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The Underhill burying ground |
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an account of a parcel of land situated at Locust Valley, Long Island, New York, deeded by the Matinecock Indians, February twentieth, sixteen hundred and sixty-seven, to Captain John Underhill for meritorious service, and known as the Underhill burying ground |
Author |
Underhill, David Harris Underhill Society of America (New York, New York) Underhill, Francis Jay |
Coverage
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Locust Valley, Nassau, New York, United States |
Surname |
Cock, Cocks, Cox, Cozzens, Feeks, Feke, Golden, Goldin, Golding, Latting, Secker, Underhill |
Subject |
History |
Publication information
Type |
Miscellaneous |
Publisher |
Printed by the Hine Publishing Company |
Date issued |
1826 [i. e. 1926] |
Place issued |
New York, New York |
Citation
Underhill, David Harris; New York) Underhill Society of America (New York; and Francis Jay Underhill. The Underhill burying ground: an account of a parcel of land situated at Locust Valley, Long Island, New York, deeded by the Matinecock Indians, February twentieth, sixteen hundred and sixty-seven, to Captain John Underhill for meritorious service, and known as the Underhill burying ground. (New York, New York: Printed by the Hine Publishing Company, 1826 [i. e. 1926]). |
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