The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 : Compiled From Original Sources And Illustrated By Photo-Intaglio Reproductions of Important Maps, Plans, Views, And Documents in Public And Private Collections 4
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Coun. Mtn., 364- 15 Proceedings are begun to establish a public ferry between New York and Staten Island. Otto van Tyle (Tuyl) and others petition the provincial authorities against granting a patent to Jacob de Hart for a ferry between their land and the river, as well as for the land between high- and low-water mark (on Staten Island). On Sept. 30, 1748, Van Tyle issued a caveat against granting a ferry in front of his lands.— Cfl/. Land Papers^ 252. On Nov. 24 {q.v.), Solomon Comes asked tha...t his ferry between New York City and Staten Island be declared a public ferry. — /W., 252. On Dec. 31, the petition of De Hart was tabled. — Cal. Coun. Mtn., 367. On Jan. 12, 1748, the petition of Comes was again heard, as well as the objections of Staten Island inhabitants who claimed that they would be excluded from the benefit of ferrying from their own lands. — Ihid., 372; Cal. Land Papers, 252. Finally, on March 17, 1749, ferry rights were granted to Comes, and a table of fees was ordered prepared.
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