1812 History

Legal Record of J.W. Crooks, Surveyor, to John Crisler, Pathmaster

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Sponsors
1812 History
Department of Canadian Heritage This item is a part of the 1812 History digitization project. This project was made possible with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Strategy.
Creators
J.W. Crooks, Correspondent
John Chrisler
, Recipient
Media Type
Text
Item Type
Correspondence
Description
Copy of a letter written by J.W. Crooks in May 1816 dicussing the creation of a road, as requested by freeholders residing in Four Mile Creek, from below the hill of the late Joseph Clements, in a direct line to a beach tree at Four Mile Creek, below the barn of Mr. James Clement. Crooks was requesting that John Chrisler (Chrysler - ed), pathmaster, begin work on the proposed road without delay.
Date of Original
16 May 1816
Subject(s)
Local identifier
900.29
Language of Item
English
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