Macomb's Purchase

Macomb's Purchase is a large historical area of northern New York purchased from the state in 1791 by Alexander Macomb, who had gotten rich as a merchant in the American Revolution. It was 3,670,715 acres (14,855 km2). The tract included much of northern New York, along the St. Lawrence River and eastern Lake Ontario, including the Thousand Islands, at about twelve cents an acre. The purchase was divided into ten large townships. From this purchase are derived the deeds for all the lands that are now included in Lewis, Jefferson, St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, as well as portions of Herkimer and Oswego Counties.

 

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