Actions
Incoming Resources
- Collection of deeds for parts of shares of Montauk common lands [rights of pasture], predominantly sold to Huntting Miller, 1715-1858
- [Sale of a 16 acre and 12 rods parcel, comprising part of the parsonage woodland belonging to the First Presbyterian Church of the Town of East Hampton, N.Y., at "a placed called Three Mile Harbor," in said East Hampton Township, N.Y., by the Trustees of said Church to Thomas J. Mulford, all of said township, for 208 dollars and 97 cents "to us in hand,", February 14, 1854]
- [Official copy of the last will and testament of William Hedges, yeoman, of East Hampton Township, N.Y., naming family members as recipients of his numerous real property holdings throughout said township (including a right of commonage on Montauk Peninsula) and husbandry equipment, January 28, 1765]
- [Sale of a 7 acre parcel of meadow (salt marsh), comprising 2/3rd's of 1 whole lot, at Acobonnack (sic) Great Meadow (vicinity of Springs), in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by William Hedges Jr., blacksmith, to Isaac Barns Jr., yeoman, for 40 pounds "current money of New York (Colony),", April 29, 1746]
- [Sale of an 18 acre parcel in the "Amagansett Woods," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by William Hedges, blacksmith, to Stephen Hedges, taylor (tailor), both of said township, for 30 pounds "current money of New York (Province),", March 9, 1771]
- [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
- A hymn of praise for the freedom of the American States from British tyranny
- Sale of home lot parcel, known as William Hedge's Home Lot, adjoining Main Street, in East Hampton [Village], N.Y., by William Hedges to David Hedges Jr., May 23, 1806
- [Sale of a 2 acre and 26 3/4 poles parcel of swamp and upland, comprising lot's 25 and 26, "joining to the Great Swamp (Division)," in East Hampton Township, N.Y., originally laid out to (father) Stephen Hedges and Captain John Wheeler,, by William Hedges, yeoman, to Nathaniel Dominy, yeoman, both of said township, for 7 pounds and 10 shillings "in good and lawful money of the Province aforesaid,", November 25, 1732]