. Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value .... from the box containing the number. A ticket wasthen drawn from the box containing the names of theProprietors. The two tickets were then fastened together,and a record was made in the Town Records. This is theoriginal source of title to all the lands in the town. Fac-similes of two of these drawings are here is for Lot No. 2, in the Little Division at Sag is on the east side of main street, where the NassauHouse stands or lately stood. See Vol. Ill, Printed Rec-ords, Pages, 72, 75. T
. Records of the town of Southhampton, with other ancient documents of historic value .... from the box containing the number. A ticket wasthen drawn from the box containing the names of theProprietors. The two tickets were then fastened together,and a record was made in the Town Records. This is theoriginal source of title to all the lands in the town. Fac-similes of two of these drawings are here is for Lot No. 2, in the Little Division at Sag is on the east side of main street, where the NassauHouse stands or lately stood. See Vol. Ill, Printed Rec-ords, Pages, 72, 75. The other ticket shows the drawing of Lot 38 in GreatSouth Division. This is the wood land at north end of theroad west of Seve n Ponds. The two thirds of the lotdrawn by Obadiah Rogers is still owned by his descend-ants. Henry Pierson sold his one third of the Lot to JohnSayre, also sold half of it to Capt. Elias Pelletreau Oct. 6,1747. The other half was sold to the Presbyterian Church,and was Parsonage land, till recent years. See Vol. Ill,Printed Records Pges 85, 90, 33. (W. S. P.).
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