Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . town river, and lyingat the south end of a certain fifty acre lot belonging to thesaid Ebenezer Smith, being number nine, Containing aboutone hundred and fifty acres, bounded as followeth, on thenorth by the said fifty acre lot, from thence running southone degree east the same breadth of the said fifty acre lotto the Country road that leads to the towns eastward, andbounded south by the said Country road. November the 2 day 1736, then layed out one other tract [*The above


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . town river, and lyingat the south end of a certain fifty acre lot belonging to thesaid Ebenezer Smith, being number nine, Containing aboutone hundred and fifty acres, bounded as followeth, on thenorth by the said fifty acre lot, from thence running southone degree east the same breadth of the said fifty acre lotto the Country road that leads to the towns eastward, andbounded south by the said Country road. November the 2 day 1736, then layed out one other tract [*The above tracts have continued in the possession of thedescendants of Ebenezer Smith to the present time. The oldhomestead built for Ebenezer Smith by his father, was left byhim to his son Richard, and by him in turn to his son Eben-ezer, and so the property is popularly known as the Dick-Nezer place. Few places are more romantically situated,overlooking as it does Stony Brook harbor, with a distantview of Long Island Sound. The present owners are the fifthgeneration that have inhabited and inherited the ancient home-stead.]. EBENEZER 81


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