Letter from Abraham C. Cuyler to Captain John Wood, 1773

Letter from Abraham C. Cuyler to Captain John Wood regarding a tract of land that Cuyler referred to as "Lot No. 26". Cuyler was selling the land to Wood, possibly to avoid confiscation, as he wrote that he hoped "the country where you live answers your expectation." Cuyler was a Loyalist who, like Robert W. Leake, would be forced to forfeit his land in New York.
Identifier
NYSA_A4016-77_V10_F96c
Date Original
May 22 1773
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, New York State Engineer and Surveyor. Records of Surveys and Maps of State Lands, 1686-1892. Series A4016-77, Volume 10, Folder 96, item c.
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Albany