Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . suage and tract of land at aplace called Bushy Neck. Bounded east by Wm. Arthursland, north partly by the Country road and partly by landin possession of Stephen Smith, west by land of said Smith, and so running into the middle of the NorthEast Branch of Smithtown river. Containing 120 ELIZABETH SMITH. Selah Strong Wm. Smith The original deed is now in possession of Mrs. SamuelO. Smith. The land is now the country seat of FrederickLenhart. See page 2


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . suage and tract of land at aplace called Bushy Neck. Bounded east by Wm. Arthursland, north partly by the Country road and partly by landin possession of Stephen Smith, west by land of said Smith, and so running into the middle of the NorthEast Branch of Smithtown river. Containing 120 ELIZABETH SMITH. Selah Strong Wm. Smith The original deed is now in possession of Mrs. SamuelO. Smith. The land is now the country seat of FrederickLenhart. See page 225. The tract of land south of the Blue Grass Lots wasleft by Job Smith 3 to his sons George and was divided into two parts, the east part, bounded eastby Micah Smith and south by Wm. Arthur, was sold byGeorge Smith (son of Job 3d), to Richard Smith executors sold it to Phineas Smith, 1812, and he soldto Ebenezer Smith, 1825. The west half was sold by Woodhull Smith to EbenezerJayne and by him to Allison Post. The whole tract was129 acres. Called the Old Mill Woods. Richard has the


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