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- [Sale of a 4 acre parcel of "meadow land (salt marsh) at a place called North West (Northwest)," in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by John Miller, yeoman, and his wife, Jane (Hedges) Miller, to Jonathan B. Mulford, yeoman, all of said township, for the sum of 150 dollars "lawful money of the State of New York,", February 24, 1828]
- [Sale of a parcel in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Abraham Huntting and his wife, Polly Huntting, to Stephen Sherrill for 120 dollars,, May 5, 1834]
- [Sale of "1/16th part of wind mill or grist mill..together with 1/16th part of all the tackle and furniture belonging to said mill, at the north end of the town," in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Isaac Wickham, through assignees Samuel Miller, David Hedges Jr. and Abraham M. Smith to John Stratton, yeoman, all of said township,, for 75 dollars "lawful money of the State of New York,", July 16, 1821]
- [Sale of a 1/4 share of the land and buildings in an 11 acre undivided parcel (commonage), in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Jonathan Barns, and his wife, Phebe Barns, to Gardiner Miller, all of said township, for 125 dollars, April 10, 1822]
- 1815 assessment roll of the real and personal estate in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, June 5, 1815
- [Sale of 1/12th of 1 whole share (right) of commonage at Montauk, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by William Hedges and his wife Phebe Hedges to Thomas Osborn,, May 14, 1832
- Lives of Jonathan Edwards and David Brainerd, edited by Jared Sparks
- [Typewritten transcription of the "Assessment roll of the real and personal estate in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,", June 5, 1815; circa 1933]
- [Sale of a several parcels of land at Northwest, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Gilbert C. Huntting and Samuel Miller to John T. Dayton,, June 1, 1839]
- [Sale of a 1/6th right in an undivided parcel of woodland, the whole comprised of 1 1/2 acres, "lying in with the land belonging to Lewis Osborn," at a place called Stephen Hands Path, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by the East Hampton N.Y. Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty (individuals named) to Abraham Osborn Jr., all of said township, for 2 dollars and 25 cents cents "lawful money of the State of New York,", January 12, 1818]
- [East Hampton Township, N.Y. Collector (of taxes) Jeremiah Dayton Jr.'s copy of the "Assessment roll of the real and personal estate in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,", submitted by said Collector to the Suffolk County N.Y. Board of Supervisors, along with respective taxes collected, June (?), 1815]
- [Sale of a 3/4 acre parcel at Amagansett, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Henry Baker, and his wife, Betsey Baker, to Jacob Schellinger, all of said township, for 135 dollars of "lawful money of the United States,", May 18, 1830]
- Collection of deeds for parts of shares of Montauk common lands [rights of pasture], predominantly sold to Huntting Miller, 1715-1858
- 1820 assessment roll of the real and personal estate in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, June 3, 1820
- [Typewritten transcription of the "Assessment roll of the real and personal estate in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,", June 3, 1820; circa 1933]
- [Sale of a "1/8th part of 1 whole share (right of commonage) throughout the land of Montauk in the Township of East Hampton, N.Y.,", by Samuel Miller and his wife, Julia H. Miller, to Abraham Osborn Jr., all of said township, for the sum of 320 dollars "current money,", June 11, 1835]
- [Inventory and appraisal of all the "goods, chattels and credits" of (the estate of) Daniel Hedges, deceased of East Hampton Township, N.Y., taken by the executors (not named) of the (estate of) said deceased Hedges, with the aid of the subscribers, sworn appraisers Samuel Miller and Abraham Osborn, appointed by the Surrogate of Suffolk County, N.Y., September 20, 1831]
- A Lite too bright, Samuel Miller
- [Sale of a 24 1/2 pole parcel adjoining Town Street, in East Hampton VIllage, N.Y.,, by Samuel Miller and his wife, Julia H. Miller, to Joseph D. Condit, all of said township, for 100 dollars,, April 10, 1834]
- Redemption prep, Samuel Miller
- A Lite too bright, Samuel Miller
- Sale of parcel of undivided wood lot, in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Samuel Miller, and his wife, Julia H. Miller, to Daniel Osborn, Jr., June 19, 1835