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Auction: 317 - The Collector's Series
Lot: 1010

Verplanck, Daniel Crommelin; Delaware County; Dutchess County, Herkimer County; Ulster County NY. Lot: 1) Document certifying that Daniel C. Verplanck delivered 28 certificates for shares in the Bank of the United States to J. John Keese, Notary Public State of New York, Feb. 29, 1792. Two pages, small folio. Signed by Keese at end, his blind seal at beginning left; 2) Indenture between William Walton, James DeLancey Walton, and Jacob Walton of the City of New York and Daniel Crommelin Verplanck of Fishkill and Ann his wife, and Mary Walton of the City of New York for a certain tract of land now in Delaware County, lying on the "Southside of the Mohawk river between the Cookquago branch of the Delaware river and the river Susquehannah". One page, 27 1/3 x 20 ½", on vellum, May 2, 1798. Signed on bottom fold by all parties save Mary Walton, a red wax seal by each signature. Notations on verso signed by Gilbert Livingston and Thomas Cooper. A few tiny rents along creases; 3) Indenture between James DeLancey Walton, Jacob Walton and Mary Walton and heirs of William Walton deceased and Daniel Crommelin Verplanck of Fishkill and Ann his wife, heir of William Walton, deeding the Verplancks land in Delaware County (referred to in earlier indenture dated March 10, 1802). One page, 24 2/3 x 19, on vellum, May 22, 1804. Signed "Mary Walton", "James DL Walton" and "Jacob Walton by his attorney James DL Walton" on bottom fold, red wax seal with dark green ribbon by each; a fourth signature seems to have been effaced. Two notations on verso signed by Thomas Cooper; 4) Indenture between Daniel Crommelin Verplanck of the County of Dutchess "by Ebenezer Foote of Delhi County of Delaware…his true and lawful attorney" and Anne, his wife and "George Dennis of Walton County of Delaware aforesaid Yeoman" for a parcel of land in the town of Walton. One page, 15 ½ x 12 1/3", Nov. 30, 1804. Signed by Ebenezer Foote bottom right, and witnessed by Harriet and Frederick Foote bottom left. George Dennis signs in presence of Joshua Pine on verso. The names on this document represent some of earliest settlers of Walton. Old tape stain and some soiling; 5) Quit-Claim Deed from Daniel C. Verplanck and Ann Verplanck of Fishkill to Samuel Verplanck of the City of New York "for the remaining part unsold of Lot 13 in the patent of Walton…County of Herkimer." One page, 20 ¾ x 16 ½", June 2, 1826. Signed "Daniel C. Verplanck" and "Anne Verplanck" bottom right, paper seal by each signature. Certificate signed by New York City Clerk Nicholas Dean attached upper left. Herkimer County clerk's notation and others on verso. A few minute rents in creaselines; 6) Note certifying that "Mr. Daniel Crommelin Verplanck was this day married according to the Rites of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, to Miss Elizabeth Johnson by me" signed "Jeremiah Seaming Rector of the Episcopal Church in Stratford", Stratford Oct. 29, 1785 ; 7) Chit agreeing to pay "Mr Verplanck" $350 for "the house No. 8 Broom St.", NY Jan. 7, 1817; 8 & 9) Scrap paper it appears of Daniel's with business math notations, and paper cover with tie with Daniel's name; 10) Warrantee Deed - John V.R. Elmendorf to Gulian C. Verplanck, Samuel, Mary, Anna Verplanck and James DeLancey Verplanck; Ulster County Clerk's office recording note, Jan. 17, 1842, before title. Two-page, folio, Indenture between John V.R. Elmendorf, Peter Edmund Elmendorf and his wife Harriet Maria of Albany and the Verplancks noted. Dated Dec. 1, 1841, the deed is for a certain tract of land in the County of Ulster, subdivision lot two of the "Second Allotment of the Mary Elmendorf tract in Great lot No. Six of the Hardenburgh [sic] Patent." Signed by the Elmendorfs at end. Notation on adjacent page. Minor crease tears. Overall, the pieces are well preserved and generally Fine. [10]

Estimate
$400 to $600