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'''The Anti-Rent War Ended.''' <br>
 
'''The Anti-Rent War Ended.''' <br>
 
Albany, Tuesday, July 24<br>
 
Albany, Tuesday, July 24<br>
The [[Anti-rent War| anti-rent war]] is virtually ended. Two additional writs of ejectment have been executed, and several of the parties against whom writs have been issued expressing a desire to settle the claims against them, further proceedings will be delayed. The premises already seized by the military will be formally delivered to [[Walter S. Church|Mr. Church]] to-morrow, when he will place his agent in charge.<br>
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The [[Anti-rent Wars|Anti-rent War| anti-rent war]] is virtually ended. Two additional writs of ejectment have been executed, and several of the parties against whom writs have been issued expressing a desire to settle the claims against them, further proceedings will be delayed. The premises already seized by the military will be formally delivered to '''[[Bio:Walter S. Church|Mr. Church]]''' to-morrow, when he will place his agent in charge.<br>
 
The military will be relieved from duty and return to this city to-morrow evening. <br>
 
The military will be relieved from duty and return to this city to-morrow evening. <br>
 
The New York Times July 25, 1866 <br>
 
The New York Times July 25, 1866 <br>
 
[[Category:Documents]][[Category:Events]]
 
[[Category:Documents]][[Category:Events]]

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The New York Times
July 25, 1866

The Anti-Rent War Ended.
Albany, Tuesday, July 24
The Anti-rent War| anti-rent war is virtually ended. Two additional writs of ejectment have been executed, and several of the parties against whom writs have been issued expressing a desire to settle the claims against them, further proceedings will be delayed. The premises already seized by the military will be formally delivered to Mr. Church to-morrow, when he will place his agent in charge.
The military will be relieved from duty and return to this city to-morrow evening.
The New York Times July 25, 1866