History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . 4. TOWN OF RICHMOND. 135 Chester; thence on Swansev South Line three hundred and fortyrods to the corner between Svvansey and Richmond, be and ithereby is disannexed and separated from the town of Richmond,and is annexed to and made a part of said town of Wincho^tor, asfully and amply to all intents, as though it had been contained inand comprehended by the original grant, charter or incorporationof said Winchester. Sec. 2d. This act shall take eftect from and after its passage. N. B. BARKER,S


History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, from its first settlement, to 1882 . 4. TOWN OF RICHMOND. 135 Chester; thence on Swansev South Line three hundred and fortyrods to the corner between Svvansey and Richmond, be and ithereby is disannexed and separated from the town of Richmond,and is annexed to and made a part of said town of Wincho^tor, asfully and amply to all intents, as though it had been contained inand comprehended by the original grant, charter or incorporationof said Winchester. Sec. 2d. This act shall take eftect from and after its passage. N. B. BARKER,Speaker of (he House of JENNESS, President of the Senate. Approved July 2, 1850. SAML DINSMORE, Governor. SECTIONAL PLAN OF THE TOWN AS BOUNDED 1882. The plan of the town (see page 24), shows its pres-ent boundaries, and was made on a diminished scale forthe purpose of convenience of insertion in tliis about six miles square, it was divided into twelveranges by lines running north and south about 160rods or a half mile apart, beginning at the east sideto reckon fro


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