Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . THE >VA11_ WYANDANK CLUB HOUSE. RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN. 337 tree on ye west side of a branch, then South, one degreeeast 29 rods, then South 18 degrees west 26 rods, thenSouth 15 degrees west 23 rods, then South 31 degreesand a half east 8 rods, then east 31 degrees and a half south32 rods, then east 46 degrees South 10 rods to ye maineriver. Then traversing ye maine river to ye first bounds,Containing within ye bounds 55 acres and 103 rods as it isSur


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . THE >VA11_ WYANDANK CLUB HOUSE. RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN. 337 tree on ye west side of a branch, then South, one degreeeast 29 rods, then South 18 degrees west 26 rods, thenSouth 15 degrees west 23 rods, then South 31 degreesand a half east 8 rods, then east 31 degrees and a half south32 rods, then east 46 degrees South 10 rods to ye maineriver. Then traversing ye maine river to ye first bounds,Containing within ye bounds 55 acres and 103 rods as it isSurveyed by me. GEORGE TOWNSEND, Surveyor. [This tract now belongs to the Wyandanch Club, and theclub house, formerly the home of Paul T. Smith, stands on brook or branch that forms the west and south bounds, isthe one on which Capt. Lewis W. Daviss mill now stands.—W. S. P.] MAP OF THE FARM OF JAMES CHIPMAN. ^» > ^


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