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Colonial Fiscal Documents Referring to Business Dealings of James and Jacob Bogert, ca.1780-90s

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Colonial Fiscal Documents Referring to Business Dealings of James and Jacob Bogert, ca.1780-90s
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New Jersey, ca.1780-90s. Lot of 4 Receipts or Promissory Notes referring to business dealings of James and Jacob Bogert. James and Jacob Bogert were significant figures in Colonial America, particularly in Bergen County, New Jersey. James, an early Dutch settler, established landholdings essential for agriculture and community development. He had three children, including Jacob, who followed in his father’s footsteps by managing the family land and contributing to the local economy. The Bogert family played an important role in shaping the region's early Dutch settlement, leaving a lasting legacy in Bergen County. They also had significant business dealing with the Suffern family of New York which Suffern, NY is named after. (4). Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted.