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Lincklaen is a town in
Chenango County, New York,
United States. The po****tion was 392 at the 2020 census. The town was
named after Colonel John Lincklaen...
- John
Lincklaen (24
December 1768 – 9
February 1822) was the
founder of Cazenovia, New York.
Lincklaen was the
Resident Land
Agent for the
Holland Land...
- part of the
famous "
Lincklaen purchase." It was
embraced in
Cazenovia when that town was
formed in 1795, and Col. John
Lincklaen gave it the name of Tromptown;...
- It was
founded by John
Lincklaen, an
agent of the
Holland Land Company, and was
named after Theophile Cazenove,
Lincklaen's supervisor.
According to...
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Whitestown and was part of the "
Lincklaen Purchase". "Tromp Township" was the
original name
given by John
Lincklaen, a
Holland Land
Agent in
honor of...
- brother-in-law. He went to the
United States in 1790
where he met with John
Lincklaen. In 1792, he
bought 30,000
acres (120 km2) near the West
Canada Cr****...
- near
Round Lake was
already considered unusual in 1855, when
Ledyard Lincklaen noted that this "dense body of
woodland had
hardly felt the axe." The...
- the
towns of
German and
Lincklaen in 1827. The size of
Pitcher was
increased in 1833 with an
additional portion of
Lincklaen.
According to the United...
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which then
owned large tracts in New York, to
their agent, Mr. John
Lincklaen of Cazenovia. A
settler described them thus, "the cows were of the size...
- of New York.
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