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The Clifton Park Patent Map
1708

Below is a portion of Map A 40 in the office of Secretary of State, Albany, New York, called Clifton Park, and dated September 23, 1708.

The map gives some idea of the size and location of the original Canastagione patent, a large tract of land transferred by the Mohawk Indians to Jan Mangels on March 4, 1681/82, which included the later subdivision called the Clifton Park patent.

Text with the map indicates that the map was copied from a reproduction furnished in The Genealogy of the New Jersey Rolls by Martha Roll and Thelma Lynn Roll Kennedy in 1984. The map was traced from the faulty reproduction with an effort to preserve the apearence of the writing by Halsel L. Haycox in 1984.

This scanned image was made by
Hansel L. Haycox. 1997.

The image has been manipulated to fit your screen by
William Henry Roll. 1998.

Reproduced with permission.


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