History of Lebanon, N.H., 1761-1887, Part 3

Author: Downs, Charles Algernon, 1823-1906
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Concord, Rumford printing co.
Number of Pages: 638


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21st Voted to raise a tax of ten shillings and sixpence lawful money on each proprietors right to be improved in making and clearing roads in said township, said tax to be paid by the first of November next


22nd Voted that the encouragement given by the proprietors at their meeting in March 1762 for the speedy settling the lands in said town- ship should be continued untill the first day of September next ensuing 23rd Voted to appoint Mefsrs Nath Porter Silas Waterman and Wm


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Dana a committee to receive & improve the aforesaid tax of 10/6 in making and clearing roads in said township


24th Voted to appoint Mr. Constant Southworth collector of rates in the room of Thos. Storrs & also directed Mr Southworth to go to Ports- mouth To collect the taxes due from the proprietors residing in those parts & to allow him a meet recompence for the service


25th Voted to allow Mr Charles Hill liberty to keep up gates and bars at each end of his road running through his lot during the proprietors pleasure


26ly Voted to grant Mr. Charles Hill one Acre of the undivided land in Consideration of his deeding one acre of land to said proprietors on the south East part of his 100 acre lot for the use of a Burying place


This was the burying ground near Mrs. Alden's.


27th Voted to grant Mr John Bennet a priviledge of the stream Be- tween Mr Oliver Davisons saw-mill & the mouth of the Mascomme River To erect a grist-mill, & liberty of pafsing to and from said mill, on the undivided land, provided said mill be completed by the first day of March A. D. 1766


The privilege here granted was between the Hubbard bridge and the mouth of the river.


29ly Voted to appoint Mr Levi Hyde clerk for said propriety


29ly Voted to difsolved said meeting


Lotts taken up by the first settlers of the township upon the Encour- agement given by the propriety for the speedy settling said township.


The first column are the No of the 100 acre lotts the second column are the No of the intervale lotts


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Jonathan Martin


22


19 John Birchard


23 2


John Allen


26


23


Asa Holgate & Joshua Blodget


1 9


Nehemiah Estabrook


16


39


Jedidiah Dana


3 32


Thomas Storrs


55 40


Charles Hill


4 30


John Salter


27 41


Huckins Storrs Jun


7


10


Nathan Arnold


52


44


Wm Dana


13


27


Nath Hall


8


11


Samuel storrs


14


3


Joseph Wood


9


13 Robert Barrow Jun 15


6


Robert Hyde


12


31 Joseph Turner


47


7


John Storrs


17


34 Daniel Blodget 3ª


53


12


Robert Martin


21


28


Jonathan Murdock


24


17


John Birchard


28


15 Jessie Birchard


50


16


Jonth Blanchard


30


47 Levi Hyde


4 29


Nathan Blodget


38


4 John Dana


5 22


Nath. Porter


25


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Thomas Barrow Jun


54


37 Joseph Dana 6 33


Minister Lott


56


36 John Hanks


49 38


John Swift


57 14 Jedediah Hibbard on


Jabez Barrow


58


8


the right of Edward


Richard Salter


59


5


Goldstone Lutwyche 51


49


John Hyde


61


24


James Hartshorn on


Rufus Baldwin


62


25


the right of Prince Aspenwall 60 50


John Baldwin


63


26


Hobart Estabrook


64


42


Constant Southworth


65 45


Benjamin Davis


41


20


Seth Blodget right


Josiah Storrs


20


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taken by Charles Hill 20


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The proprietors of the township of Lebanon in the Province of New- hampshire at a legal meeting held the twenty-second day of April A. D. 1765 and past The following votes (viz) :


1st Made choice of Mr. Nehemiah Estabrook moderator for said meet- ing


2nd The question being put whether said propriety will affix any other time for the payment of that tax of 10/6, lawful money Granted the last proprietor's meeting to be paid in November next for making highways in said Lebanon-voted in the affirmative


3d Voted that the aforesaid tax of 10/6 lawful money be paid by the first day of May next.


4ly Voted to adjourn said meeting to the ninth day of May next.


The proprietors of the township of Lebanon met by adjournment and past the following votes (viz) :


5ly That the committee appointed for making & clearing highways in said Lebanon be directed to receive & pais the accounts of Charles Hill and others for clearing a road from the house of said Charles Hill To the house of Oliver Davison in said Lebanon. and that the said Committee be further directed to improve so much of that tax of 10/6 granted the last proprietor's meeting as shall be necessary to settle said accounts.


6ly Voted to allow the account of John Salter being the sum of twenty Shillings for a Book of Records & for his service in recording. -


7ly Voted to allow Capt. Saml Storrs fifty shillings for five days Travel & expense to procure a sum of money for the service of said pro- priety & for the interest of £15-0-0 for two years lent said propriety.


8ly Voted to allow Thos. Storrs thirty-six shillings for service in Col- lecting rates for said propriety


9ly Voted to raise a tax of 3/ on each proprietor's right to be paid into the treasury of said propriety by the 15th day of May Instant to enable the committee to settle the accounts against said propriety


10ly Voted to appoint a committee of five men to draft the remainder of the lotts which shall not be taken up by the first day of September next.


11ly Appointed Mefsrs Nehemiah Estabrook Saml Storrs, John Salter


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Constant Southworth and Nath. Hall a committee for the purpose aforesaid


12ly Voted to adjourn said meeting to the first tuesday of December next, at one of the Clock P. M.


The first town record extant was found by the writer years ago on a loose leaf, much worn and torn. It has been carefully pre- served, and is here transcribed in its place by date.


TOWN


A True Coppy of ye Votes Passd at a Townmeeting Held at Lebanon On May ye 13th 1765 at the House of Mr Asa Killbourn (viz) After Chufing a Moderator Queryd


2nd Whether we Will Have a Minister This Summer or Will Not Voted the affirmative


3rd That We First Send Subscriptions To ye Neighbouring Towns and Get What we Can Subfcribed and What Remains Wanting To Supply the Pulpit Will Stand Sponsible For To Be Paid at ye End of s'd Six Month. Voted the affirmative.


4th Chose Aaron Storrs to carry a Subicription To Take Care To Get as Much Subscribed In ye Neighbouring Towns as He Can


5th Voted that the Select Men take it Upon them To Seek Quarters for the Minister and to Provide For Him.


Lebanon New Hampshire Sept 12 1765


At a Town Meeting Legally Warned ware pafsed ye Following Votes (viz) Jno Wheatley Chofen Moderator of Said Meeting


2d that the Highway through the Intervale in Said Township Lying on the Great River Shall be an Open Highway,


3d that the Selectmen of Said Town Lay out one Acre of Land for a Burying Place on the North Side of the Road that Leads to the Sawmill up on Mr Charles Hills Land


4th Voted That mr. Silas Waterman Purchafe a Town Book for Records.


Voted That Said meeting be adjourned to the twenty-Seventh In- itant.


Sept 27th 1765 at a Town Meeting held by Adjournment was then pafsed the following vote (viz) That Said Meeting be difmifsed.


PROPRIETORS.


At a meeting of the proprietors of Lebanon held by adjournment The second Tuesday in December 1765, the following votes were past (viz) :


13ly Voted to raise the sum of 10/6 of lawful money upon each pro- prietor's right to be paid into the treasury by the first day of September next [1766] to be appropriated to the use of supporting the preaching of the Gospel in said township the ensuing Summer


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14ly Choose Nehemiah Estabrook & Capt. Saml Storrs a committee for providing preaching as aforesaid


15th Voted to raise the sum of 10/6 lawful Money on each right for the use of clearing and making roads in said township of Lebanon to be paid by the first of September next


16th Chose Aaron Storrs & Jedediah Hibbard a committee for direct- ing and ordering bufinefs of clearing and making roads in said Town- ship


17th Voted that the aforesaid committee be directed to improve the aforesaid tax of 10/6 Lawful money in clearing & making roads in said township & also that they shall accept three days labour of each pro- prietor in full of the aforesaid tax from May untill the first day of October next, and from said first day of October to the tenth of Novem- ber next four days labour shall be accepted as aforesaid


18th Made choice of Mr Aaron Storrs a committee to complete the Measuring of intervale lots not before measured.


19th Voted that Maj John Slapp shall have the privilege of Laying out a certain tract of undivided land in said township Bounded south on Mascomme river West on Jonathan Danas 100 acre lot north on Charles Hills 100 acre lot & east on Oliver Davison's lot, containing by estima- tion about thirty acres (except one acre to be taken up by Charles Hill in Lieu of one Acre taken from his lot to be improved for a burying place), and that said Slapp shall have the Liberty of improving the stream on Mascomme river below Davison's saw mill provided he erect and Complete a good grist mill on said stream on or before the first day of December next.


20th Voted to lay out a division of 100 acres of land in said township by the first day of October next, said lotts to be laid in due proportion to each proprietor according to quality of said land.


21st Made choice of Capt Nath Hall and Mefsrs Aaron storrs & Huck- ins Storrs Jun a committee for laying out the aforesaid division


22nd That the proprietors committee be directed to warn the next proprietors meeting without the Clerk being present.


23rd Voted to difsolve said meeting


TOWN


March 11 1766


At a Town Meeting Legally Warned Ware Passed The Following Votes (viz) : Charles Hill Chofen Moderator for Said Meeting


Voted John Wheatley Silas Waterman Select Men Charles Hill


Voted Silas Waterman Town Clerk


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Voted Aaron Storrs Constable


Voted Jedediah Hibberb


Samuel Mecham


Tytheing Men


Voted Charles Hill Jedediah Hibberb


Surveyors of


For Land Taken off


Voted £1. 15s. Lawful Money to James


His Entervel


Voted Selas Waterman £0 3s 8d Lawful Money for Purchasing a Book For To Reccord Town


Voted That Said Meeting be Difmifsed


at a Town Meeting Legally warned on April 24 1766 The following Votes ware pafsed


(viz) 1st Mr Charles Hill Chofen Moderator of s'd Meeting


2dly That warnings for Town meetings Shall Stand Eight Days be- fore the meeting.


3dly That Warnings for Town meetings &c for the Future Shall be Set up in the most public place On the North & South Sides of the River Maskoma


4th Whither the Town would Grant a Tax for the Support of the Gospel the Enfuing Seafon


Refolv'd in the Negative.


5thly Voted to Defolve S'd meeting


Att a Town Meeting Legally Warned On Aug 25th Day 1766, The following votes ware pafsed


(viz) 1st John Wheatley Chofen Moderator of S'd meeting


2dly Whither it may be proper & Convenient under Our prefent Cir- cumftances to purfue Such methods as may be Thought proper for the Obtaining of a Steady Gofpel administration amongst us


Refolved in the Affir


3dly Whether The Towne will chufe a Comtee to Treat with Mr. Tread- way now refident Amongst us in Order to his Steady Admr. in the Gospel ministry in S'd Town. Refolved in the Affirtive


4thly Chofe John Wheatley mr. Charles Hill and mr Jos Dana to be a Comtee For the purpofs a fore S'd


5thly Whether S'd meeting Shall be Adjourned to the 8th of Sept Next. Refolved in the Affirmt


Septr 8th 1766


Att A Town Meeting Held by Adjournment the Following Vote Was Pasd' (viz) that S'd Meeting Be Adjourned to the 8th of October next.


Att A Town Meeting Held By Adjournment October 8th 1766 Was Then Pafsed the Following vote that S'd Meeting Be Difmifsed


PROPRIETORS.


The following seems to have been the first meeting of the pro- prietors held in the town :


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At a meeting holden in Lebanon in the province of Newhampshire at the house of Charles Hill [who lived on the river road in the south part of the village of West Lebanon] October the sixth 1766 the follow- ing votes were past (viz)


1st Voted Capt. John Wheatley to be moderator for said meeting


2nd Voted to adjourn said meeting to the thirteenth Instant at one of the clock afternoon


Met by adjournment the thirteenth of October & past the following votes (viz) :


3rd Voted to raise a tax of twenty shillings lawful money on each proprietors right. to be paid by the first of October 1767 for the Settle- ment of the gospel in said Lebanon


4ly Voted to choose another committee man in addition to the former Committee for laying out the second division of hundred acre lotts.


5ly Choose Capt. John Wheatly to be committee man,


fly That said committee shall proceed and lay out the second division of one hundred acre lotts Run the lines and make sufficient bounds on each proprietors lot also to size said lots according to quanty and quality, said committee to be sworn.


7ly Voted to adjourn said meeting to the first monday in may next one of the clock in the afternoon at the house of Mr Charles Hill


TOWN.


March 10 1767


At a Town Meeting Legally warned ware Pafsed the following votes. (viz) John Wheatly Moderator of S'd meeting


Silas Waterman Town Clerk


John Wheatly Joseph Dana Silas Waterman Select Men


Jefse Cook Conftable


James Jones Elijah Dewey Tything men


Charles Hill Hucking Storrs Afa Kilbourn Fence Viewers


Jos Tilden Jedediah Hebbard Surveyors of highway


Granted £3-18-0 Lawful Money For Laying Out Highways the Last year in S'd Town


Voted a tax to be Levied as the Law Directs For the Defraying Town Charges


Then S'd meeting Defolved


PROPRIETORS


Met by adjournment May the fourth 1767 and past the following votes (viz)


gly Voted to reconsider a vote passed on a meeting held by adjourn- ment The thirteenth of October 1766, the committee chosen for lay- ing out the said division of 100 Acre lotts to proceed to lay out the sec- ond Division of 100 acre lotts, run the lines and making Sufficient


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bounds on each proprietors lot said lots to be sized according to quality & quantity and said committee to be sworn.


9ly That said committee proceed to lay out the second division of 100 acre lots upon the best of the undivided land in said Lebanon accord- ing to their Discretion.


10ly That the committee chosen to lay out the abovesaid division of 100 Acre lots, to complete their cost of laying out said division, Equally dividing the same to each proprietor & said cost to be paid To said committee by said proprietors by the first of May 1768, and those pro- prietors which shall pay their proportion of said cost to said committee within the above said term shall be entituled to a draft of said Lotts on their payment of the same. Said draft to be conducted by said com- mittee: resolved in The affirmative.


11ly Voted to give said committee five shillings a day and they find themselves


12ly Voted Aaron Storrs seven shillings for his service laying out The aforesaid 100 acre lotts.


13ly Voted to choose another committee man in addition to the Afore- said committee, that is a fifth committee Man.


14ly Choose Mr. Jedediah Dana to be the fifth committee man


15ly Choose Mr Charles Hill for the first afsefsor


16ly Chose Capt John Wheatley to be the second afsefsor.


17ly Choose Levi Hyde for the third afsefsor


18ly Choose Mr Aaron Storrs collector for said propriety


19ly Choose Capt. John Wheatley to be Treasurer for the proprietors of Township of Lebanon


20ly Voted to hold the proprietors meetings for the township of Leba- non in said Lebanon for the future.


21st Voted to difsolve said meeting.


TOWN


At A Town Meeting Legally Warned On May Fifth 1767 Ware Passed the Following Votes (viz) John Wheatley Moderator For S'd Meeting


Query Whither the Town will Be at the Expence of Supporting Mr Treadway on his Return to them Which is Daily Expected


Refolved In the Affirmt


Voted that the Select Men Provid For Mr Treadway at His Ariveal


Voted to Difsmis S'd Meeting


At A Town Meeting Legally Warned On May Twenty Fifth Day 1767. The Following Votes ware Pafsed (viz) Capt John Wheatley Moderator For S'd Meeting


To Refolve Whether S'd Town Will Do anything to have a Regular Candidate For the Gospel Ministry to Preach to them the Enfuing Season


Refolved In the Affirmt


PAPER HANGINGS **** *


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LAFAYETTE HOTEL.


OLD LAFAYETTE HOTEL.


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Chose a Committee For the Purpos afores'd Namely Mr Aaron Storrs Mr Jos Dana Capt John Wheatley


Voted that the Select Men Provid For A Minifter Provided We Have One


Voted to Difsmis S'd Meeting


PROPRIETORS


At a proprietors meeting held June twenty-ninth 1767 at the house of Mr. Charles Hill the following votes were past (viz)


1st Choose Mr. Aaron Storrs moderator to govern said meeting


2nd Choose Capt John Wheatley for the committee man for to manage The prudential affairs of said propriety.


3rd Choose Mr. Nath Porter to be the second committee man


4ly Choose Mr. Aaron Storrs to be the third committee man


5ly Voted that the proprietors meeting be warned by the proprietors Clerk so ordered by the proprietors committee within the township of said Lebanon upon application of one sixteenth of said proprietors The warning to stand posted up in some publick place in said Lebanon, three weeks before hand with the particular articles to be acted on In- serted


6ly Voted that the proprietors committee should treat with Plain- field committee in respect to settling the town line between Lebanon & Plainfield & make return of their doings the first proprietors meeting


7ly Voted to choose a committee to treat with Mr. Joseph Tilden Re- specting the service he has done on the highway


gly Voted to choose three committee men for the above said service


9ly Choose Capt. John Wheatley for the first Committee man


10ly Choose Mr. Silas Waterman second committee man


11ly Choose Levi Hyde to be the third committee man


12ly Voted to omit the sixth article in the warning (viz) the raising a tax for supporting preaching the Gospel The ensuing year & like- wise to see if said proprietors will raise a tax for making and mending highways in said Lebanon.


13th Voted to have but one committee man to settle with the Treasurer and others that the propriety are indebted to in Connecticut


14ly Choose Mr. Aaron Storrs to be said Committee Man


15ly Voted to difsolve said meeting.


At a meeting of the proprietors of the township of Lebanon July the 21st 1767 at the house of Mr Charles Hill the following votes were past (viz) :


1st Choose Capt. John Wheatley to be moderator to govern said meet- ing


2d Voted to raise a tax of six shillings lawful money on each propri- etor's right to support the preaching of the Gospel the Current year


3rd Voted to raise a tax of six shillings for making & mending high- ways in said town or two days work


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4ly Voted to pay the abovesaid tax of six shillings for the support of the Gospel by the first Day of October ensuing


5ly Voted that the tax of six shillings lawful Money for the making roads & mending highways be paid by the first day of October next


61y Voted Mr. Charles Hill a committee man for laying out the afore- said money for making roads and mending highways in said Lebanon


7ly Choose Mr. Huckins Storrs second committee for the above said purpose of highways


Sly Voted that Maj. John Slapp should have all the undivided [land] Between the now travelling road to Mr Oliver Davisons and Mascomme river between Mr Joseph Danas 100 acre lot and Mr Davisons 100 acre lot provided the above Maj. John slapp. erect a good sufficient grist mill in said town of Lebanon by the first of January 1769.


9ly Voted that the committee should make Mr. Charles Hill what Res- titution they shall think proper for a highway to the sawmill and things else whereby the lot is discommoded.


10ly Voted that Capt. John Wheatly and Mr Charles Hill should have twenty-eight shillings lawful money for the service they did the pro- priety the last winter in measuring the road from Charleston to Leba- non.


This measuring had reference to a dispute between Lebanon and Plainfield concerning town lines.


11ly Voted to suspend the drawing the second division of 100 acre lots in said Lebanon till such time as each proprietor has paid or secured the propriety for their proportion of taxes granted and those that shall be granted by virtue of this warning.


12ly Voted to difsovel said meeting


TOWN


At A Town Meeting Legally Warned On October 7th Day 1767 The Following Votes Ware Pafsed (viz) Capt John Wheatley Moderator For S'd Meeting


After Query Whither the Town would Have mr Wales to preach To them The Enfuing Season Refolved in the affirmative


After Query Whither The Town Wood Give Mr Wood an Equvalent For Land For High Way Taken of His Interval Lot. Refolved in the Negative


Voted to Difmiss S'd Meeting.


At A Town Meeting Legally Warned on Nov. 12th 1767


Ware Then Passed the Following Votes (viz)


1st Capt. John Wheatly Moderator for S'd Meeting


2nd Refolved to Chuse A man to meet the Convention as Cartified in S'd Warning.


3ly Chosen Mr Charles Hill To Attend S'd Convention


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4ly Then Difsmised S'd Meeting.


At A Town Meeting Legally Warned on Nov 20th Day 1767


Was then Passed the Following Votes (viz)


1st Mr. Charles Hill Moderator For S'd Meeting


2nd After Query Whither the Town Would Do anything To Support A School the Curant Year Refolved in Affirmative


3rd Queary Whither the town Would Reconsider the Vote as Above; Refolved in the Affirmative


4th Refolved To Do Something By Way of Subscription For the Sup- port of S'd School


5ly Queary Whither thay Would Do any thing about A Highway. Refolved in the Affirmative


6thly To See Whither thay Will agree to Continue The Road alread Laid out from the Great River To the Great Entervale in S'd Lebanon Through S'd Lebanon To the East Line of the Town, and To have it Laid out as Soon as may be Convenient where it may best Accommodate the Publick & Least Difcommode the Inhabitants of S'd Lebanon Re- folved in the Affirmative


Then S'd Meeting Difmifsed.


The Great River is the Connecticut; the Great Intervale is that lying north of the center village. The road was that passing by Mr. J. T. Pulsifer's and ran north of the Mascoma to Enfield.


PROPRIETORS


At a meeting of the proprietors of the township of Lebanon in the province of Newhampshire at Mr Charles Hills in said Lebanon Feb- ruary the 25th 1768 the following votes were past. (viz)


1st Choose Mr Charles Hill moderator to govern said meeting


2nd Voted to act upon the second article in the warning with respect To settling the town line between Lebanon & Plainfield.


3rd Choose Mr Charles Hill for a committeeman for the abovesaid purpose


4ly Choose Capt John Wheatly for the second committee man


5ly Choose Lieut. Nath. Porter for the third committee man


6ly Voted that the second article in the warning be the committee Instruction (viz) To hear Col. Atkinsons letter & to consider & act every- thing to the above mentioned difficulty that they shall think most con- ducive to the settlement thereof.


Colonel Atkinson was the Hon. Theodore Atkinson, the Secre- tary of the Province.


7ly Voted to raise a tax for laying out & making a road from the Great river to the Great intervale and so on to Enfield line.


8ly Voted to raise a tax of eighteen shillings lawful money on each pro-


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prietors right for the abovesaid purpose of making & clearing a road from the great river to the great intervale and so on to Enfield line


9ly Voted that the aforesaid tax be paid by the first of June 1768


10ly Choose Levi Hyde to be a committee man for laying out the abovesaid money for the above mentioned road .


11ly Chose Mr. Huckins storrs to be the second committee man for the abovesaid purpose


12ly Choose Capt. John Wheatley to be the third committee man for The afore mentioned purpose.


13ly Voted that the committee chose for the aforesaid purpose should accept of one days work as 3/0 Lawful money.


14ly Voted to difsolve said meeting.


TOWN


At A Town Meeting Legally Warned on Feby 26th Day 1768 Ware Then Pafsed the Following Votes (viz) Capt John Wheatley moderator For S'd meeting. Silas Waterman Town Clerk; John Wheatley Silas Waterman Oliver Davison Select Men


Joseph Wood Conftable


Lt. Porter Lt. John Griswold Tythething Men


Oliver Griswould James Jones Surveyors of High Ways; Charles Hill Huckens Storrs, Asa Kilborn Fence Viewers .


Queary Whither the Town Would Dow Any Thing about Bulding A meeting House For the Conveniency of Publick Worship in S'd Leb- anon. Voted Negative


S'd Meeting Difsmised


PROPRIETORS


At a meeting of the proprietors of the township of Lebanon April 3rd 1768 The following votes were past, (viz) :


1st Choose Capt. John Wheatley to be moderator to govern said meet- ing


2nd Choose Lieut. John Griswold to be a committee man for to view a certain Tract of land that Mr. Joseph Tilden requests for service done on the highway


3rd Choose Mr Huckins Storrs to be the second committee man for the abovesaid purpose


4th Choose Levi Hyde to be the third committee man for the above said purpose


5th Voted to adjourn said meeting to the third tuesday in May 1768, one of the clock afternoon


Met by adjournment May 17 1768 the following votes were past (viz) :


1st Voted to accept of the doings of the committee chosen to settle the Dividing line between Lebanon & Plainfield




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