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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
August 16, 2006
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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
1805 Notice of Public Sale of 50 Acres on City Island
On April 16, 1805, a notice appeared in the Mercantile
Advertiser indicating that two days later on Thursday, April 18, 1805, a
public auction of 50 acres on "New City Island" would occur at the Tontine
Coffee house" in lower Manhattan. The sale was to be conducted by George
Ferris. The pertinent provisions of the brief notice read as follows:
"By GEORGE FERRIS, . . .
On Thursday,
At I o'clock, at the Tontine Coffee house, will be sold a valuable
property, on New City Island, about 20 miles from New-York, one of the
pleasantest situations on the continent, commanding a full view of the
sound and the adjacent country. It is laid out in squares and building
lots of 1 & 2 acres, together with the water lots. It will be sold
together or separately as may suit the purchasers. The whole contains
about 50 acres. A map of the Island to be seen at the Tontine Coffee
house."
Source: Sales at Auction, Mercantile Advertiser, Apr. 16, 1805,
p. 3, col. 3.
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