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Mary Bingham's subdivision of lots six and seven, of Muskingum Mining Company's sub- division, south of Adamsville Road, August 19, 1870 ; three lots front road, three front an un- named cross street and five front John street.
Mineral addition, part of Muskingum Mining Company's subdivision, north of road and land adjoining, by A. M. Huston and others, Septem- ber 23, 1873; ninety-two lots fronting various streets.
Walnut Hill, lying north of Mineral addition and outside of the city, consisting of seven lots, was laid out by the same parties, at the same time.
Richard Dixon's subdivision of lands lying southwest of Muskingum Mining Company's lands, December 18, 1865 ; twenty-six lots, irreg- ular in size and shape.
Lyman Little's subdivision of part of the R. P. Robinson tract, August 23, 1854 ; fourteen lots lying west of Mill Run road and fronting the north side of a street running between the Fifth and Sixth wards.
Cox's addition, subdivision of tract of about eight acres, lying east of Reservoir No. 3, by J. D. Devin, Receiver, January 11, 1876 ; twenty-two lots.
Ezra E. Evans's addition, October 1, 1873, thirty three lots fronting the River road, east side, northeasterly from Power House No. 3.
Lands south of military line, west of Seventh street and south of South street.
Section one, township sixteen, range fourteen, was granted by the United States to Mathews, . Whipple and Putnam. A corner of this section lies northeast of the river, which John McIntire claimed, he being the owner of the section ad- joining. McIntire's claim was contested for many years, and it was finally decided by Con- gress against him. Meanwhile, by a plat which bears no date, signature or acknowledgement, he laid out McIntire's southeast addition, con- sisting of square twenty, between Third and Fourth streets, south of South street, eight lots ; square twenty-one, between Fourth and Fifth streets, thirteen lots ; and square twenty-two, be- tween Fifth street and Sewer alley, nine lots.
After the decision against McIntire, the title to that part of his southeast addition lying west of a line a few feet west of Fifth street, came to Putnam, Mathews and Whipple, and from them to John Dillon, Isaac Dillon, William Blocksom, Henry Northup and James Hampson, who, De- cember 15, 1820, sub-divided it, making two squares, but numbering the lots consecutively from one to twenty inclusive. This left a narrow strip west of Fifth street, which was the east end of the lots laid out by McIntire, and which was conveyed by the number, as given by him.
PASSENGER DEPOT, P., C. & St. L. R. R., Zanesville, Ohio.
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Another portion of this land, lying between Water street and the river, was, December 15, 1820, subdivided by John and Isaac Dillon and James Hampson into eighteen lots, running from Water street to the river. These lots are now in the canal and tow-path.
John Dillon, May 13, 1836, subdivided the east part of square twenty, making four lots front the west side of Fourth street, and six lots front Water street.
May 16, 1844, Dillon subdivided the west part of square twenty-one into five lots fronting South street, west of Court alley, and two lots fronting Water street.
April 14, 1845, he laid out a small triangular lot fronting the west side of Third street, at the north end of the bridge, and three lots west of the bridge on the tow-path.
George Reeves, April 1830, subdivided what was designated as lot nine in the plat made by Dillon and others in the twenty-first square, making three lots front Water street and one front Fifth street, which he numbered twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three and twenty-four.
Josiah Copland, January 1, 1864, subdivided these lots and also lot twenty, but made no ma- terial change.
Charles C. Goddard, May 28, 1860, subdi- vided lot nine, square twenty-two, into three lots, but no attention is now paid to this sub- division.
John McIntire, March 27, 1811, added lots numbers eleven to seventeen, fronting Sixth street, to the twenty-second square.
The executors of McIntire, June 11, 1817, laid out eighteen lots and two fractional lots, between Sixth and Seventh streets, south of South street, entitled "McIntire's southeast addition, twenty- third square."
May 28, 1834, the executors of McIntire re- surveyed squares twenty-two and twenty-three, and added five lots to square twenty-two, making twenty-two lots in that square, and added two large lots, which were not numbered, to square twenty-three, lying south of Marietta street.
LAND SOUTH OF MARKET STREET AND EAST OF SEVENTII STREET.
"John McIntire's northeast addition," in the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh squares, April 21, 1815: Nine lots on each side of Market street, running east from Seventh street, square twenty-seven, covers part of Harvey's north ad- dition.
Addition to square twenty-six, by executors of McIntire, May 10, 1817 : Lots number nineteen to twenty-nine, inclusive, lying east and south of first tier of lots. Parts of lots nineteen and twen- ty are now in Underwood street. Lot nineteen fronts Market street, the others Fountain alley.
Hall's first addition, being subdivision by John Hall, May 10, 1824, of lots ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight and twenty-nine in square twenty-six. Four lots front south side Market street and four front north side Fountain alley, with an alley between.
Marple's east addition, David J. Marple. February 20, 1817 : Eight lots fronting east side Market street and extending from a point a short distance north of Market street, south across that street to where the old Wheeling was formerly. Lot three is covered by Market street extended, and the plat appears to have been vacated by common consent.
Daniel Convers east addition ; no date, signa- ture, or acknowledgement to plat: Eight lots north of National road, just east of its intersec- tion with Fountain, and a strip lying between lots and road, which is now conveyed with the lots.
John Galigher's addition, March 1, 1876, sub- division of lot one, Convers' east addition, and a portion of the old Wheeling road : One lot front National road and four lots front east side Un- derwood street.
Thompson's addition (which see) extends south to the National road, adjoining Convers' on the east and Blocksom's addition on the west.
D. J. Marples subdivision of the Van Horne tract : Four outlots of from four to five and one- fourth acres each, extending from the old Wheel- ing road to Eastman street. [No date, signature or acknowledgement. ] Blocksom's addition (q. . v. ) covers parts of lots one and four.
John L. Cochran's first addition in outlot number two: Eight lots front north side Market street extended, October 1, 1829.
John L. Cochran's second addition in outlot two : Eight lots numbered from nine to sixteen, inclusive, south of National road, and point at intersection of Market street and National road, April 19, 1841.
Mt. Pleasant addition, by Messrs. Shinnick, Mercer, and Hopkins, subdivision of part of Van Horne's outlot two: Nine lots front the north side of the old Wheeling road, and three large lots lie back on top of the hill, April 3, 1851.
Moore's east addition, Dr. Robert Moore, January 24, 1828: Fourteen lots front north side of Market street extended, running west from a point east of Hamline avenue, and nine lots lying south of Market street and north of the National road. Lot fifteen, being a triangular lot west of Hamline avenue, is appropriated by the plat for public uses.
Lyman Little's addition, March 10, 1851 ; part of northwest quarter of section four, town- ship twelve, range thirteen: Six lots front National road, five east side and five west side McOwen street, and six on old Wheeling road.
Fox & Johnston's addition ( William Fox and Alex. Johnston ), March 20, 1874, part of section four : Four lots front National road, lot one be- ing in the city, the other outside.
Melntire's east addition, John Melntire, May 12, 1868: Beginning at corner of Fountain al- ley and Seventh street, running east along Foun- tain alley. National road, and old Wheeling road to Green lane ; south on Green lane to Marietta road : west on Marietta road and Hughes street to Seventh street : north on east line of Seventh street to beginning : Ten inlots front north side
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of Main street. and ten, south side of Main street. A strip of ground lies between the north tier of lots and Fountain alley, which is some- times conveyed as of the lots, and sometimes by the metes and bounds. The "Tanyard lot" is a lot with a narrow front on Seventh street, ex- tending eastwardly, including the High School and Graveyard lots, and fronting on the National road. Lots three and four, of ten acres each, front Seventh street, running east. Lot five, of eight and one-half acres, fronts Seventh street, running east along Marietta street to where the Marietta road turns south. Lot six, fronts Sev- enth street, and extends east between Marietta and Hughes streets to the road joining them. Lot seven, ten acres, fronts the. National and old Wheeling roads, a small portion lying north of the latter. Lot eight, ten acres, fronts a lane running from the old Wheeling to the Marietta roads. Lot nine, ten acres, fronts the Marietta road. Lots ten and thirteen front the old Wheel- ing road : lots twelve and fifteen, the Marietta road, and lots eleven and fourteen lie between them.
Dr. John Hamm's subdivision of lots one and two : Lots one, two, three and four front north side of Main street, and lots number one, two, three four and five, front east side of Seventh street.
Charles C. Gilbert's subdivision of lots nine and ten, in Green's east addition, and land lying north, June 15, 1829: Six lots fronting the west- erly side of the National road, at the head of Main street. (Lots one to twelve, in McIntire's east addition, are frequently designated as being ing in Green's east addition, and, sometimes, as in the twenty-fourth square. )
Thomas Hughes' subdivision of inlots eleven and twelve, March 29, 1837 : Lots one, two and three front south side Main street, and lots four, five and six, east side Seventh street ; Eighth street covers lot fourteen, and Ninth street, lot nineteen.
Wyllys Silliman's addition,being a subdivision of part of outlot one, or the "Tanyard lot," April 28, 1830: Ten lots front south side Silli- man street, and five north side, leaving a large lot called the "Reserve," lying between Silliman street and the National road.
C. C. Goddard's subdivision of lots eleven and twelve, in Silliman's addition, lots one, two and three, extending from National road to Sil- liman street, July 24, 1866.
C. F. Achauer's subdivision of lots seven, eight, nine and ten, in Silliman's addition, May 14, 1873 : Seven lots extending from Silliman street, south to Main street.
The 'strip marked "Tanyard lot," extending from Seventh to Ninth street, and also that lying east of the old grave yard, is conveyed by metes and bounds.
David Harvey's south meadow, on Seventh street, January 30, 1808: Fourteen lots fronting east side of Seventh street, off the west ends of McIntire's outlots, numbers three, four and five. These lots are not now conveyed by numbers,
but by metes and bounds, as is also the property out of the same outlots fronting Eight and Ninth streets.
Chancery addition, by John D. Hay, executor of David Harvey, deceased, Rachel Timberlake, Henry H. Timberlake, and Elizabeth Johnson, September 25, 1835: The plat says that it is part of outlot four and five in the Harvey's addi- tion ; in fact, McIntire's outlots four and five.
Lots one to'eight, front east side Seventh street ; nine, ten and eleven, north side Marietta street ; lot eleven covering lot one, in Harveys's south meadow, on Marietta street ; lots twelve to twen- ty-four front west side Eighth street ; twenty-five to thirty-seven, east side of Eighth street ; thirty- eight to fifty, west side of Ninth street ; fitty-one to seventy-seven, south side of Harvey street ; seventy-two to ninety-two, north side of Harvey street. Lots seventy-three to ninety-two, and two outlots, are now included in the grounds attached to the reservoir.
David Harvey's south meadow, on Ma- rietta street, February 28, 1810: Eighteen lots on north side of Marietta street ; lot one, is in- cluded in Chancery addition ; lot two is occupied as Eighth street ; lot eighteen is included in lots one and two Drake's addition, (q. v.), part of McIntire's outlot five.
George Roe's addition, part of outlot six, and land south, December 28, 1832: Lots one to seven front south side of Marietta street ; lots eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen, front Ninth street : eight, nine and ten, front Half street ; fifteen to twenty-six front north side of Hughes street ; twenty-seven to thirty-nine, south side of Hughes street.
J. Foster's subdivision of lots twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five and twen- ty-six, in Roe's addition ; J. W. Foster, Master Commissioner, November 27, 1839: Four lots front Seventh street, east side, and three front Hughes street, north side.
Wm. Galigher's subdivision of lots fifteen and sixteen, Roe's addition, November 14, 1843 : Three lots front Ninth street.
Hughes & Spurck's addition, by Thomas Hughes and George Spurck, July 10, 1838 : Sub- division of east part of McIntire's outlot number six, east of, and adjoining Roe's addition ; twelve lots front south side of Marietta street ; four front a half street running east and west; four front Hughes street, north side ; four front Spurck street, east side, and four, west side ; four east, and four west side of Stillwell street.
Charles Hill's addition, subdivision of part of McIntire's' outlot 7, June 7, 1852: Nine lots front north side of Main street, extended, and nineteen south side. Lots 38 to 47, inclu- sive, front north side, and 57 to 66 front south side, Summit street. Lots 29 to 37, inclusive, and 48 to 56, inclusive, that part of Summit street lying between these lots and the alley west of them, were vacated June 4, 1866.
Thomas B. Townsend's subdivision of part of McIntire's outlot 8, March 17, 1871 : Lots I to 12, inclusive, front south side of Harvey street,
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extended, and lots 13 to 30, inclusive, front north side.
Thomas B. Townsend's second addition, sub- division of another part of said outlot 8, April 12, 1872 : Lots I to 9 front south side of a thirty- three-foot street, lots 10 to 14 front south side of South street, extended, and lots 21 to 25, north side South street. Lots 17 to 20, front east side Hill street.
Alexander Harper's addition, being a subdi- vision of McIntire's outlot 10, made December 14, 1853, was vacated by Common Pleas Court, February 24, 1859.
Charles C. Russell's addition, subdivision of McIntire's outlot 10, December 18, 1875 : Thir- teen lots front south side of old Wheeling road and Main street, extended, and two large lots back, fronting McOwen street ; also, a triangu- lar piece, lying between Main street and the old Wheeling road, and a strip six feet wide off the east side of the lot.
Lot II has never been subdivided.
Richard Adams' first addition, subdivision of parts of outlots 9 and 12 : Twelve lots north and twelve south, of Marietta street, now covered by Raddin's addition.
Hughes & Spurck's second addition, subdivi- sion part of outlot 9, and is platted as an exten- sion of Harvey's south meadow, on Marietta street, the lots being numbered from 18 to 33, inclusive, and leaves a strip, forty-nine and one- half feet wide, north of the lots. November 2, 1838.
Thomas M. Drake's addition, being subdivi- sion of lot 18, in Harvey's south meadow, and of Hughes & Spurck's second addition ; hence, part of McIntire's outlots 5 and 9 ; June 8, 1854 : Twenty lots front north side Marietta street, and eighteen front a half street, north, running east and west. :
Richard Adams' second addition, part of out- lots 5 and 9, September 2, 1841 : Six lots, lying east of a street running from Marietta street to Marietta road, now covered by Raddin's addition.
Richard Adams' southeast addition, part of outlot 9, June 14, 1846: Now covered by Rad- din's addition.
Raddin's addition ; by Daniel Brush, execu- tor of Benjamin Raddin, deceased ; June 8, 1854 ; covering Adams' first, second, and southeast addition, and other parts of outlots 5, 9, and 12 : Square one : Lots 1, 2, and 3, front west side, and lots 12, 13, and 14, east side, of McIntire's lane ; lots 4 to 11, north side Marietta street, ex- tended. Square two: Lots i to 17, front south side Marietta street. Square three : Lots I to 7 front street running from Marietta street to Ma- rietta road; lots 8 to 11, north side Marietta road ; lots 12, 13, and 14, a cross street, and lots 15, 16, and 17, occupied by "Stemler" school building, front south side Marietta street.
Howson & Crotzer's addition ; by Bernard Howson and Jacob Crotzer, May 26, 1868: Part of MeIntire's outlots 9 and 12. Lots i to 22 rum from Marietta road, north, to Lippitt street, and lots 23 to 42 front north side of Lippitt street.
John S. Parkinson's addition, March 18, 1837 : Part of outlot 12. Thirteen lots, running from Marietta road, north, to Lippitt street.
Arnold Lippitt's addition, July 23, 1844: Part of outlot 12. Twelve lots front north side Lip- pitt street, and lots 13 to 17 front north side Moore street ; also, a triangular strip, lying be- tween this and Parkinson's addition.
Margery Fell's addition, May 9, 1876: Part of outlot 13. Lots I to 6 front south side old Wheeling road, and 7 to 12 front street running east and west. Outlots 14 and 15 have been platted, but no lots have been sold by the propri- etors, and the plats have never been recorded.
Ballentine & Clark's addition ; part of section five, township twelve, range thirteen, immedi- ately south of, and adjoining, Roe's addition, and north of Slago run ; by John Ballentine and Adam Clark, August 15, 1841 : Lots I to 5 front River road ; 6 and 7 front a back street, which runs north and south ; 8 to HI front a street run- ning east and west; 12, 13, and 14, front the south side of Hughes street.
W. H. Ball's subdivision of an eight-acre tract, in section six, township twelve, range thir- teen, December 12, 1859: Nine lots, fronting the south side of the Marietta road, a short dis- tance east of its junction with Marietta street.
W. H. Ball's subdivision of the residue of an eight-acre tract, May 10, 1860, consists of four large lots, immediately south of the foregoing.
John Dillon's subdivision of part of the east fraction of section six. township twelve, range thirteen, April 23, 1844: Fourteen lots, varying in size from 65-100 to 6 60-100 acres, fronting River road, and running east.
J. C. Howard's outlots, part of section 6. No date : Nine lots fronting, and east of, River road, south of Dillon's subdivision, in size 1 50-100 to II 50-100 acres.
Christopher Coyle's subdivision of parts of Dil- lon's and Howard's subdivision, February 13. 1876: Seven lots, irregular in size and shape.
James McGuire's subdivision of parts of sec- tions 5 and 7, township 12, range 13, made by order of the Court of Common Pleas, April 6 and 7, 1840: Lots I to io front, south side of Chand- lersville road ; 11, 12 and 13 north side ; 14. 15 and 16 south side Marietta road ; 17, 18 and 19 west side of road running south from Chandlers- ville road, and large lot unnumbered lying be- tween the two roads.
Best's subdivision of parts of sections four and five, township twelve, range thirteen, by the executors of Valentine Best, deceased, July 22, 1817: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 front the north side of the Marietta road, 5 fronts east side Green Lane, 6 and 7 front south side old Wheeling road. Lots 2, 3 and 4 have been cut up into small lots. which are sold by metes and bounds, no plat having been made of them.
Ninth ward, and that part of the Seventh ward lving south of Zane's Grant line, being part of the west fractions of sections five and six in township twelve, and range thirteen, and part of
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sections one and twelve in township sixteen of range fourteen.
The town of Springfield was laid out July 27. ISO1, by Rufus Putnam, Increase Mathews and Levi Whipple: Lots I to 7 front south side Muskingum avenue, Seventh ward, beginning at Luck avenue, and east to Pine street ; 8 and 9 front east side Pine street : 10 to 17 front south side Putnam Hill Commons : 18 and 19 front west side Woodlawn avenue, at its intersection with Muskingum avenue ; 20 to 147 lie between Woodlawn and Muskingum avenues and Pierce street. The land lying between Muskingum avenue and low water mark of the river is some- times conveyed by metes and bounds, and some- times as river bank lot lying opposite lot No. - , in Putnam. Outlots are of about five acres each ; I to 14 front west side River street ; 15 to 45 lie between Pine street, Seventh ward and Wood- land avenue, Ninth ward. A tract of eleven and one-half acres is by the plot dedicated for public buildings and the use of religious societies, the part not so used to remain as a "Perpetual Com- mons." It is now known as Putnam Hill Park. The land lying between the park and the river was reserved for mill purposes.
Edwin Putnam's addition, March 6, 1817 : Lots A, B, C, D and E front south side Mus- kingum avenue, just west of its intersection by Woodlawn avenue ; lots F, G and H lie back of these, and are partly occupied by the C. & M. V. Railroad Company.
"Safford's addition to Putnam," subdivision of inlot 7 and outlot 1, in Putnam, by the heirs of Patience V. H. Safford, May 24, 1869: Lots I to 6 front west side Pine street ; 7 north side Vine street ; 8 south side Muskingum avenue ; 9 to 23 south side Vine street ; 24 to 28 east side Luck avenue; 29 to 33 west side of a cross street, west of school building ; 34 to 43 are oc- cupied for school purposes ; 44 to 48 front west side Pine street.
"Alexander S. Sullivan's addition to Put- nam," subdivision of outlot 2 in Putnam, May 9, 1867 : Lots i to 8 front Luck avenue, east side ; 9 to 16 west side, and 17 to 24 east side of a cross street ; 25 to 32 west side of another cross street ; 33 to 40 west side Pine street.
There was a subdivision made many years ago of part of outlot 15, into 8 lots, but no plat of the subdivision was ever made, and no name given to it, although the lots are sometimes conveyed by number.
Cliffwood, subdivision of house lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, and outlots 17 and 20, in Putnam, and of land lying between lot 17 and the rail- road, by Eli B. Beckwith and George W. How- ard, August 12, 1867 : Sixty-four lots of irreg- ular size and shape, bounded north by "Putnam Hill Park," east by the C. & M. V. Railroad Company's land, south by Putnam street, west by Pine street and outlot 15.
Central sub-division in Cliffivood, by John R. Stonesipher, April 20, 1874 ; subdivision of lots 47 and 48 into 6 lots fronting Cliffwood avenue and Mound street.
James Buckingham and Charles W. Potwin's addition to Putnam, subdivision of outlots 26 and. 32. and part of outlots 22, 27, 28, 33 and ~38, March 5, 1869: Lots I to 7 front east side of Whipple street ; 8 to 19 east side of Summit street ; 20 to 26 west side Summit street ; 27 to 36 east side Whipple street : 38 to 52 west side Whipple street, and 53 to 67 east side Mathews street.
Luke Walpole's addition to Putnam, sub- division of part of outlot 28, November 24, 1821. Six lots fronting west side Woodlawn avenue, opposite Madison street.
James and Catharine Emery's addition to Put- nam, being subdivision of outlot 37, October 4, 1833. Lots 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17 and 20 front west side Whipple street, and 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, II, 14, 15, 18 and 19 east side Mathews street.
James I. Cherry's subdivision of the west half of outlot No. 40, September 22, 1853. Lots I, 2, 3 front Cooper Mill road, north side ; 4 to 8 front east side Pine street.
Millwood, by the heirs of Ira Belknap, De- cember 19, 1863, being part of section one in township sixteen of range fourteen. Lots i to 8 front the south side of the Old Lancaster Road, now Ridge avenue ; 9 to 20 east side, and 21 to 30 west side, of Grant street ; 31 to 39 east side, and 40 to 46 west side, of Meade street.
Samuel G. McBride's addition to Millwood, March 9, 1870 ; part of the same section, lying southwest of Millwood, and a little distance south of Ridge avenue. Lots I to 9 front the east side, and 10 to 18 the west side, of McBride street.
Chapman's addition, being subdivision by Samuel Chapman, executor of Levi Chapman, deceased, of a part of section one, lying between the south line of Zane's Grant and Ridge avenue ; made January 13, 1873. Lots I to 20 front the north side of Ridge avenue : 21 is a triangular lot, fronting three alleys ; 22 to 29 front the west side, and 30 to 40 the east side of Meade street ; 41 to 50 the west side, and 51 to 58 the east side of Belknap street, or Grant street extended ; 59 to 64 the west side, and 65 to 68 the east side of Chapman street.
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