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CHAPTER II. LAND GRANTS AND ORIGINAL PROPRIETORS. Frequent Grants by the Assembly—Hathorn's Farm—Jonathan Dan-forth—Grant of two Towns on the westerly side of Groton west line—Proceedings of the Committee assembled at Concord to grant out said Townships—Names of the Persons to whom Lots were granted—Some Account of the Disagreement between the Proprietors of Dunstable and the North Town—Report of Samuel Dan-forth concerning the Condition of the North Town in 1730—Charter of the Town of Townshend—Other Land Grants—Cambridge Grammar School Farm—Groton Gore—Location of the Province Line—Earliest Settlers known—Allotment by the Committee of the Proprietors—Account of some Early Settlers—Warrant for calling the First Legal Meeting—Isaac Spaulding—Customs and Fashions of the Early Settlers—Proceedings at the First Meetings of the Proprietors—Proprietors’ Clerks—Moderators of the Meetings of the Proprietors—Influence of Concord Men in the Settlement of the Town.
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book chapter
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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF TOWNSEND, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS: FROM THE GRANT OF HATHORN'S FARM, 1676—1878, : PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. PRESS OF BLANCHARD & BROWN, FITCHBURG, 1878.
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Middlesex, MA
Language
English

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