EXHIBITION AT EDGEWOOD, THE HOME OF HARRY HARKNESS FLAGLER, in connection with the PILGRIMAGE OF THE DUTCHESS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO MILLBROOK SEPTEMBER 11th, 1935 EXHIBIT: No. 1—Map of Nine Partners Patent. Mid-18th Century. The map records the nine water-lots, laid out in 1699; the thirty-six great lots laid out in 1734; and the eighteen lesser lots laid out in 1740. Loaned by Harry Harkness Flagler, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 2—Map of Nine Partners Patent. Mid-18th century. The map records the nine water-lots laid out in 1699; the thirty-six great lots, laid out in 1734; and the eighteen lesser lots, laid out in 1740. Loaned by Miss Katherine Wodell, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 3—Deed from Aaron Haight of Crum Elbow Precinct in Dutchess County to William Palmer and Isaac Thorn, about 6 acres of land in Lot IL Nine Partners, 1745. Loaned by Millbrook Library. No. 4—Deed from William Palmer and Isaac Thorn of Crum Elbow Precinct in Dutchess County to Joshua Haight, Joseph Reynolds, Jonathan Holmes, Jacob Haight, John Lapham, Peter Palmer and Ruben Palmer, for part of Lot II, Nine Partners, 6 acres of land, June 8, 1758. (Nine Partners Meeting House Land). Loaned by Millbrook Library. No. 5—Marriage Certificate of John Wing and Miriam Thorn, married in Nine Partners Meeting House on the 27th of February, 1800. Loaned by Mrs. John M. Wing, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 6—Marriage Certificate of Richard Mitchell and Hannah Lawton, married in Nine Partners Meeting House December 26, 1822. Loaned by Charles C. Mitchell, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 7—Federal Government Certificate-1817—of payment of four wheel carriage tax by Joshua Carhart. Loaned by Mrs. David M. Jackson, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 8—Nine Partners Record Book, containing a summary of the events in connection with the acquisition of the Great Nine Partners Patent in 1697 and the record of the proceedings at the meetings of the Nine Partners-November 6th, 1730 - December 31st, 1748. Loaned by Harry Harkness Flagler, Millbrook, N. Y. No. 8A—Copy of Dover Turnpike from a point east of Washington Hollow to the foot of Plymouth Hill—made 1804—by John Beadle under the road commissioners, Robert Johnston, Samuel Augustus Barker and Ebenezer Cary. (Note the position of Nine Partners School and William Thorn's store at Mechanic). Loaned by Town of Washington. 41