History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . LITTLE NINE TARTNER GRANT. 33 north and south, and sixty-eight chains east and west, containing aboutnine hundred acres each. Those on the east, north and west borders, arefractional or irregular in their bounds, and vary accordingly in size. When this survey was made by Charles Clinton the northern boundaryof the Great Nines was in dispute, and the Great Nines claimed thatClintons survey had lapped upon them nearly half of his—Little Nines—southern tier of lots. Clintons survey, according


History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . LITTLE NINE TARTNER GRANT. 33 north and south, and sixty-eight chains east and west, containing aboutnine hundred acres each. Those on the east, north and west borders, arefractional or irregular in their bounds, and vary accordingly in size. When this survey was made by Charles Clinton the northern boundaryof the Great Nines was in dispute, and the Great Nines claimed thatClintons survey had lapped upon them nearly half of his—Little Nines—southern tier of lots. Clintons survey, according to his field notes, locatesthe southern boundary of the Little Nines (the east and west line) verynearly to the summit of Huntting Hill, which is nearly a mile southerlyfrom the present north boundary of Stanford. Easterly from thence thesame line runs about sixty rods south of Mr. Samuel Titus dwelling and oneasterly, crossing the highway near the dwelling of the late Isaac Bryannorth of Shacameco, and on the same course to the Oblong. The sameline runs westerly to the south west corner of the


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