Exhibit A – First Christian Party of Oneida Indians Report

EXHIBIT A.
Second Oneida Purchase of 1829.

Lots

Acres Per Acre Per Lot Purchasers Consideration Paid
1 80.44 $12 00 $965 28 Harvey Cobb, vendue, 30th March 1830 $1,325 00 $332 00
2 89.29 12 00 1,071 48 Burton H. Dyre, 30th March 1830 1,105 00 277 00
3 89.69 11 00 986 59 Timothy N. Ferrell, 30th March 1830 1,020 00 255 00
4 46.28 7 00 323 96 Daniel B. Moot, 30th March 1830 425 00 107 00
5 71.90 7 50 539 25 Ebenezer Nye, 30th March 1830 980 00 245 00
6 71.90 8 00 575 20 Silvanus Seeber, 30th March 1830 915 00 238 00
7 75.17 9 50 714 11 John Stisser, 30th March 1830 715 00 200 00
8 75.33 7 00 527 31 Henry Betsinger and John Pickup, 30th March 1830 570 00 143 00
600 $5,703 18 Valuation $7,055 00
Difference, 5,703 00
$1,352 00

Oneida Purchase of 8th Oct., 1829

Lots

Acres Per Acre Per Lot Purchasers Consideration Paid
9 93.80 10 00 938 00 James Stewart, Jr., vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 2,010 00 503 00
10 96.76 8 50 822 46 James Stewart, Jr., vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 2,010 00 500 00
13 78.22 8 00 625 76 James and Alanson Stewart, vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 2,025 00 507 00
14 100. 15 50 1,550 00 John M. Ferrel & Solomon Davis, vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 3,110 00 778 00
S. half of 15 50. 12 50 625 00 John B. Terry, vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 1,280 00 320 00
17 74.25 7 00 519 75 Nicholas Betsinger, vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 1,450 00 362 50
18 74.25 8 00 594 00 Martin M. Cooper & Henry Ben, vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 1,580 00 395 00
19 106.08 8 50 901 68 Christian Harp, vendue, Dec. 19, 1833 2,645 00 661 25
20 79.80 7 50 598 50 William Roach, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,215 00 304 00
21 80.56 7 50 604 20 Robert Menzie, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,930 00 483 00
22 99.28 5 00  496 40 John Adle, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,305 00 326 25
23 80.28 6 00 481 68 Jacob W. Seeber, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,030 00 300 00
24 82.60 6 00 495 60 Hendrick Gregg, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,220 00 305 00
25 71.17 6 00 427 02 Abraham Burger, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,300 00 325 00
26 71.12 5 00 39 16 John A. House, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,450 00 362 50
27 76.60 5 50 421 30 Sylvester Pettibone, vendue, June 15, 1835 1,250 00 315 00
28 27.38 7 00 191 66 John Gardner, vendue, June 15, 1835 630 00 157 50
Rem. of E. pt ,, 41.13 7 00 287 91 Sold by order of Land Office to Gregg 287 91 143 91
29 69.10 7 50 483 70 at the original apppraisement.* 483 70 241 85
30 69.39 7 50 520 42 520 42 260 21
31 70.37 7 50 527 77 527 77 263 89
1592.14 12,503 97 29,249 80
1,504 00
30,753 80
I do hereby certify that the above is a correct abstract from the original sales book in the Surveyor General’s Office, as compared by me this 20th day of February 1835. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Surveyor General.
Lot 22 was originally surveyed as containing 71.31 acres.
But by the consent of the Commissioners of Land office 27.97 acres. was added, being taken from lot 16.
Total 99.28 acres.
The figures in red ink are noted this 13th day of January 1849. B. S. VAN RENSSELAER, For State Eng. and Surv.
N. Part 15 .50 Sold John pursuant to a resolution of
N. Part 16 .50 Land Office, to, John B. Terry 1,504 00 376 00
     The $1,504 received for these 100 acres, was paid to the order of the First Christian Party, residing at Duck Creek, Wisconsin Territory, by order of the Commissioners of the Land Office, the 13th day of May, 1843. See Res. L. O., also ch. 58, Laws of 1839.
January 13th 1849. B. S. VAN RENSSELAER, For State Eng and Surv.
     * See act ch 70, of 1831, granting 250 acres of land to John Gregg, or his assigns, and which the Land Office sold pursuant to such act. See minutes of Land Office, Dec. 17, 1833. A true extract, by S. VAN RENSSELAER.

Topics:
Oneida,

Collection:
New York. Legislature. Senate. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Vol. 2. 1849.

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