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Deed to what became the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Hyde Park, NY, 1 April 1843
Partly printed Document Signed by Ephraim and Nancy Holbrook as grantors, and by various officials. 3 pages, 16 x 10½ inches, on one folding leaf, illustrated with a small pencil plat map sketch, with docketing on final blank; partial separations at folds, moderate wear, short tape repair.

In this deed, Ephraim and Nancy Holbrook of Hyde Park, NY grant approximately 405 acres of Hyde Park land to James Boorman of New York City for $27,500. The land was between the Hudson River to the west and "Mariches Creek" (now known as Maritje Kill) to the east. Running through the land was the "Highland Turnpike" (now known as the Albany Post Road or Route 9). Bordering the land to the north was property owned variously by E. Butler, Benjamin Benson, and M.V.B. Schriver, and south by Dudley B. Fuller.  

Ephraim Holbrook (circa 1782-1852) was a retired New York City merchant who had purchased most of the land in 1826 and later expanded his holdings to the north. The 1843 purchaser named here, James Boorman (1783-1866), was president of the Hudson River Railroad. Two years later, Boorman sold 94 acres of the land for $1 to his adopted daughter Mary Boorman Davenport Wheeler (1814-1896) and her husband Josiah. They expanded the holdings and sold 110 acres to James Roosevelt (1828-1900) in 1867, including the palatial home known as Brierstone or Springwood. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born there in 1882, and it remained his family home through the end of his life. It is now part of the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site.

See Kristin Baker, "Cultural Landscape Report for the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site," May 1999, which traces the land ownership history of this period on pages 19-35.

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