History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . East thenbounded Rhinebeck on the line of the pike, and thus all this turnpike eastof the Hudson became a districted highway. PINE PLAINS AND GALLATIN TURNPIKE. In the legislature of 1807-8 a petition was read in the Assembly March7, 1808, for a turnpike from Pine Plains to the house of Anthony Drum onthe Susquehannah or Ancram turnpike. The act for this purpose waspassed April 11th at this session. Fyler Dibblee, Stephen Eno, Henry Hoff-man and Isaac B Smith and others were associated in t


History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . East thenbounded Rhinebeck on the line of the pike, and thus all this turnpike eastof the Hudson became a districted highway. PINE PLAINS AND GALLATIN TURNPIKE. In the legislature of 1807-8 a petition was read in the Assembly March7, 1808, for a turnpike from Pine Plains to the house of Anthony Drum onthe Susquehannah or Ancram turnpike. The act for this purpose waspassed April 11th at this session. Fyler Dibblee, Stephen Eno, Henry Hoff-man and Isaac B Smith and others were associated in this pike was to commence at the now Stissing House, to run to the house ofJonathan Dings Junior, (Silvernails) and thence to Anthony Drums. Thepike was never made or worked as such north of Hoffmans Mill, about onemile north of Pine Plains, and thus makes a greater show in the sessionlaws on paper than on land between the objective points, Pine Plains andGallatin. It gave Pine Plains, however, one mile of good road, a matterof convenience as well as pleasure which is now z J CHAPTER ORGANIZED. At a meeting of the voters of the west part of North East held in De-cember, 1817, Peter Snyder, Jacob Shook, John F. Bartlett and Henry were appointed a committee to give public notice that a petitionfor a division of the town of North East would be sent to the legislature atits next sitting at Albany. This was the first move for creating the townof Milan. The notice specified the bounds commencing at the north east(•diner of Lot 46, adjoining the county of Columbia, thence along the saiddivision line between Henry Beekman and George Clark to lot No. 28 ofJames Alexander, thence across Teesink Mountain through lots No. 28and No. 10 to the town of Stanford, and thence on the line of North Eastwest, north and east to the place of beginning. They were successful intheir petition for a division, but the boundaries were changed. March 6,1818


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