The History of Pittsfield (Berkshire County), Massachusetts: From the year 1734 to the year 1800Lee and Shepard, 1869 - Berkshire County (Mass.) |
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... 24 34 35 36 BISLD 37 37 38 FRAMINGHAM POND 40 40 41 42 43 44 89 33 22 32 31 30 29 AB А -28 27 26 25 25 24 23 12 41 ... perch in an inch . Per Nathaniel Dwight , Surveyor . Jan. 4 , 1760 . Signed , NATHANIEL DWIGHT , by order of the ...
... 24 34 35 36 BISLD 37 37 38 FRAMINGHAM POND 40 40 41 42 43 44 89 33 22 32 31 30 29 AB А -28 27 26 25 25 24 23 12 41 ... perch in an inch . Per Nathaniel Dwight , Surveyor . Jan. 4 , 1760 . Signed , NATHANIEL DWIGHT , by order of the ...
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... 24 perch . 2d rate . Col. Elisha Jones , 230 acres , 1 rod , 24 perch . 2d rate . [ This square , and part of adjoining land , were subdivided , for reasons which are explained in the text . The subdivisions are indicated by letters ...
... 24 perch . 2d rate . Col. Elisha Jones , 230 acres , 1 rod , 24 perch . 2d rate . [ This square , and part of adjoining land , were subdivided , for reasons which are explained in the text . The subdivisions are indicated by letters ...
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... 24 perch . Ist rate . ( J. W. M. P. ) - - Col. Jacob Wendell , 242 acres , 1 rod , 24 perch . 2d rate . ( J. W. J. W. , Jr's , heirs . ) - Col. Wendell , 223 acres , 2 rods 25 perch . 3d rate . " " No. 33 - " No. 34 . - - 3d rate . A ...
... 24 perch . Ist rate . ( J. W. M. P. ) - - Col. Jacob Wendell , 242 acres , 1 rod , 24 perch . 2d rate . ( J. W. J. W. , Jr's , heirs . ) - Col. Wendell , 223 acres , 2 rods 25 perch . 3d rate . " " No. 33 - " No. 34 . - - 3d rate . A ...
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... 24 perch . 1st rate . [ N. B. Across lots 56 and 57 is the following : Col. Wen- dell's meadow included in these two lots , chiefly valuable . " ] No. 58. Mr. Sol . Stoddard , 230 acres , 1 rod , 24 perch . 2d rate . No. 59. Gol . Jacob ...
... 24 perch . 1st rate . [ N. B. Across lots 56 and 57 is the following : Col. Wen- dell's meadow included in these two lots , chiefly valuable . " ] No. 58. Mr. Sol . Stoddard , 230 acres , 1 rod , 24 perch . 2d rate . No. 59. Gol . Jacob ...
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