Joseph Ellicott

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Joseph Ellicott (November 1, 1760 - August 19, 1826) was a surveyor, city planner, land office agent, canal commissioner and judge born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, of the Quaker faith. In 1790, his brother Andrew Ellicott was hired by the federal government to survey the new federal district, which was to become the new capital city of Washington. Joseph was Andrew's chief assistant. Wikipedia
Born:
November 1, 1760
Died:
August 19, 1826
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  • Laying Out of Buffalo

    T HE ELLICOTT SQUARE Building at 295 Main St., built in 1896, continues to be an imposing Buffalo architectural landmark.
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  • Joseph Ellicott

    ...Joseph Ellicott St Pauls About History Quarter Century 1800 Joseph Ellicott In 1797 Robert Morris purchased from the Seneca Indians for 10,000...
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Joseph Ellicott

    This is a brief lecture of a period of rapid change in this area of the world and how Joseph Ellicott impacted that change. After centuries of the shifting tide of small tribes, Western NY was controlled by the Erie Indians . ... Joseph Ellicott was a
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  • Joseph Ellicott

    Joseph Ellicott , more especially referred to herein, was the surveyor, and is considered the founder of Buffalo, the second city in importance of the Empire State. ... Joseph, of this second generation, was a skilled mechanic and something of a scient
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  • Biography of Joseph Ellicot

    Joseph Ellicott was a son of Andrew and Ann Bye Ellicott , who were natives of the town of Cullopton, Wales; they came to this country in 1781, having been "disowned" by the Society of Friends through the marriage of Andrew to his wife, who was not a memb
    history.rays-place.com/bios/ny-genesee/ellicott-j.htm