Windmills -- New York (State) -- East Hampton (Town) -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
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Windmills -- New York (State) -- East Hampton (Town) -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
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- [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 "the undivided 3/16th's (share) of the windmill commonly called the Hook Mill, standing at the northeast end of East Hampton Street," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by George W. Huntting to Charles D. Hedges, both of said township, for 75 dollars "current money of the State of New York,", November 15, 1850]
- [Sale of a 3/4 acre parcel with windmill and respective fixtures, machinery, and outbuildings, with manure on parcel and "smut mill" stored in said mill reserved by grantors, in Amagansett, East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Susannah Ashby, and her husband, Richard W. Ashby, to Abraham S. Parsons, all of said place, for 2200 dollars "lawful money of the United States,", January 17, 1878]
- [Account book of the Amagansett Mill Company, in Amagansett, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, kept by John Baker, 1833-1839]
- [Account book of the Amagansett Mill Company, in Amagansett, East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, kept by John Baker, 1829-1841]
- [Letter from Nathaniel Dominy Jr., of East Hampton Township, N.Y., to Moses Cleveland, of Southold Township, N.Y.,, explaining how to build windmills,, April 15, 1810]
- [Letter from Nathaniel Dominy to Jeremiah Dominy,, providing instructions and a drawing for a mill shaft,, December 26, 1898]
- [Sale of "my part of a certain wind mill (document torn; Hook Mill at north end of town)," in East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Abraham Mulford, yeoman, to William Parsons, (miller of said mill), both of said township,, for (30 (?) pounds and 40 (?) shillings "current money of the (document torn),", March 28, 1801]
- [Sale of "the 1/8th part of the windmill commonly called the Hook Mill, standing at the northeast end of East Hampton Street, with all the fixtures, furniture, apparatus, implements and appurtenances belonging to said wind mill..and all my right, title and interest of in and to the site whereon the said mill is erected," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Phebe P. (?) Stratton to Charles D. Hedges, both of said township, for 60 dollars "lawful money,", March 18, 1848]
- [Sale of "one undivided sixteenth part of the windmill commonly called the Hook Mill, standing at the northeast end of East Hampton Street," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Jeremiah T. Parsons to Charles D. Hedges, both of said township, for 25 dollars,, December 3, 1850]
- [Lease of a 1/4 acre parcel with an operating windmill on it, in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Nathan Hedges, yeoman to Seth Barns, Daniel Hedges, Jeremiah Osborn, Abraham Miller, Miller Dayton and John Lyon Gardiner, all of said township and joint owners of said windmill, for an annual fee of 3 dollars "current money of the State of New York", December 2, 1815]
- Drawing for the main shaft and stock for windmill., January 31, 1889
- [Sale of "one undivided fourth part of the windmill commonly called the Hook Mill, standing at the northeast end of East Hampton Street," in East Hampton Township, N.Y.,, by Stephen Hedges to Charles D. Hedges, both of said township, for 100 dollars,, December 30, 1850]
- Deeds, letter, map, notes relating to Hook Mill and land