They Consider no place so proper for it, as that on which the other pole Stood, But if Contrary to all Expectation the Corporation Should not be disposed to Give leave to have it Raised there, We humbly Conceive that they Cannot have any objection to... The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin - Page 49by New-York Historical Society - 1919Full view - About this book
| New Hampshire Historical Society - Local history - 1837 - 320 pages
...themselves on the alarming occasion. I am, sir, your very obedient, humble servant, WILLIAM TRYON. The Worshipful WHITEHEAD HICKS, Esq. Mayor of the city of New- York. His Excellency the Governor has taken the house lately occupied by Major Bayard, in Broad-street. The... | |
| William Dunlap - Dutch - 1840 - 560 pages
...Members of assembly at this time were chosen by freeholders only. February 2d. — In common council, " Mr. Mayor communicated to this board, that he lately...another liberty pole, as a memorial of the repeal of the Stamp Act ; they consider no place so proper for it as that on which the other pole stood ; but if... | |
| William Dunlap - Dutch - 1840 - 546 pages
...freeholders only. February ^d. — In common council, " Mr. Mayor communicated to this board, that be lately received a letter directed to him in the words...; Sir, — A very great number of the inhabitants arc determined to erect another liberty pole, as a memorial of the repeal of the Stamp Act ; they consider... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - New York (N.Y.) - 1905 - 480 pages
...Received a Letter directed to him in the words following To the Worshipfull Whitehead Hicks Esquire Mayor of the City of New York Sir:— A very Great...another Liberty pole, as a Memorial of the Repeal of the Stamp Act. •Esqr? Aldermen Assistants They Consider no place so proper for it, as that on which the... | |
| 1905 - 480 pages
...Brewerton Mathcw Buyce John Abeel Benjamin Huggit Huybert Van Wagenen Peter T : Curtenius James Van Varick Mr Mayor Communicated to this Board, that he lately...Letter directed to him in the words following To the Worshipfull Whitehead Hicks Esquire Mayor of the City of New York Sir:— Assistants They Consider... | |
| Library of Congress. Manuscript Division - Broadsides - 1918 - 780 pages
...volume; (10) Contemporary copy of the "Address left with His Exc. Governor Tryon the 3rd July, 1775, by the Worshipful Whitehead Hicks, Esq. Mayor of the City of New York ; With the Governor's Answer," 1 vol. 12mo. From the library of George Chalmers; (11) Minutes of the... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1920 - 1084 pages
...Joseph Bull, and Joseph Drake, then petitioned to the Common Council on February 2, 1770, declaring that "a very great number of the inhabitants are determined...another Liberty Pole as a memorial of the repeal of the Stamp Act," and saying that they considered "no place so proper for it as that on which the other pole... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1920 - 548 pages
...Joseph Bull, and Joseph Drake, then petitioned to the Common Council on February 2, 1770, declaring that "a very great number of the inhabitants are determined...another Liberty Pole as a memorial of the repeal of the Stamp Act," and saying that they considered "no place so proper for it as that on which the other pole... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - Buildings - 1920 - 552 pages
...Biill, and Joseph Drake, then petitioned to the Common Council on February 2, 1770, declaring that "a very great number of the inhabitants are determined...another Liberty Pole as a memorial of the repeal of the Stamp Act," and saying that they considered "no place so proper for it as that on which the other pole... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - New York (N.Y.) - 1905 - 480 pages
...Brewerton Mathew Buyce John Abeel Benjamin Huggit Huybert Van Wagenen Peter T : Curtenius James Van Varick Mr Mayor Communicated to this Board, that he lately...Letter directed to him in the words following To the Worshipfull Whitehead Hicks Esquire Mayor of the City of New York Sir:— Assistants They Consider... | |
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