State papers of Vermont, v. 1, Part 2

Author: Vermont. Office of Secretary of State; Vermont. General Assembly
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Montpelier : Published by The Secretary of State
Number of Pages: 354


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Surveys-Lots in Burlington, Essex, New Huntington, St. Georgia, Williston.


Lines of Bolton, Burlington, Charlotte, Colchester, Essex, Jericho, New Huntington, Shelburne, Wil- liston, and a Traverse or "Voig" on Onion River past Spafford Interval, Pratt Bow, in 1774.


Proprietors of Ferrisburgh with their Draughts in Lotting.


Manuscript Book of the principles of Surveying.


VOLUME NINE-Field-Book of Surveys by James Whitelaw- Traverse of Conn. River from Norwich to Ryegate, and from Ammonoosuc River to Guildhall, with accts. relative thereto, 1783.


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Bounds for Brunswick, Guildhall, Lunenburgh, Maid- stone, Minehead. Accounts of the Surveyor-General, 1786-1790. Whitelaw Land Office Letter-Book, 1797-8.


VOLUME TEN-(of Field-Books of Surveys of Town-Lines made by the Surveyor-General or his Deputies, compiled and attested by James Whitelaw, Surveyor-General,) gives systematically a part or all of the Surveys of the Lines of -Addison, Albany, Averill, Avery's Gores (3), Avery's Grant, Bakersfield, Barnet, Barre, Barton, Belvidere, Berk- shire, Berlin, Bethel, Billymead, Bloomfield, Bolton, Brad- ford, Braintree, Bridport, Brighton, Bristol, Brookfield, Brownington, Brunswick, Buel's Gore, Burke, Burling- ton, Cabot, Calais, Caldersburgh, Cambridge, Canaan, Car- thage, Charleston, Charlotte, Chelsea, Coit's Gore, Colches- ter, Concord, Corinth, Cornwall, Coventry, Coventry Gore, Craftsbury, Danville, Derby, Deweysburgh, Duncans- borough, Duxbury, East Haven, Eden, Elmore, Enosburgh, Essex, Fairfax, Fairfield, Fairlee, Fayston, Ferdinand, Ferrisburgh, Fletcher, Franklin, Georgia, Glover, Goshen, Goshen Gore No. 1, Goshen Gore No. 2, Granby, Granville, Greensborough, Groton, Guildhall, Hancock, Hardwick, Harris's Gore, Highgate, Hinesburgh, Holland, Hopkin- ville, Hungerford, Huntington, Huntsburgh, Hyde Park, Irasburgh, Jay, Jericho, Johnson, Kellyvale, Kelly Grants (Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Kingston, Lemington, Lewis, Lincoln, Littleton, Lowell, Lunenburgh, Lutterloh, Lyndon, Maid- stone, Mansfield, Marshfield, (Memphremagog Lake), Middlebury, Middlesex, Milton, Minden, Minehead, Mis- siskouie, Monkton, Montgomery, Montpelier, Mooretown, Moretown, Morgan, Morristown, Navy, Newark, Newbury, New Haven, New Haven Gore, New Huntington, Newport, Northfield, Norton, Norwich, (Onion River), Orange, Or- well, Panton, Peacham, Plainfield, Pocock, Pocock Leg, Randolph, Random, Richford, Ripton, Rochester, Roxbury, Royalton, Ryegate, Saint Albans, Saint Andrews, Saint Johnsbury, Salem, Salisbury, Sharon, Sheffield, Sheldon, Shoreham, Smithfield, Stannard, Starksboro, Sterling, (2)


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Stowe, Strafford, Sutton, Swanton, Thetford, Topsham, Troy, Tunbridge, Turnersburgh, Underhill, Vershire, Vic- tory, Waitsfield, Walden, Walden Gore, Warner's Grant, Warren, Warren's Gore, Washington, Waterbury, Water- ford, Waterville, Wenlock, Westfield, Westford, West- more, Weybridge, Wheelock, Wildersburgh, Williams- burgh, Williamstown, Williston, Wolcott, Woodbury, Worcester.


VOLUME ELEVEN-having been labelled by the binder "VOLUME 41," is so known hereafter.


VOLUME TWELVE-"The Vermont Land Register, being a "complete index to the public newspapers which have been "printed in this State, and containing the substance of all "land-advertisements; to which are added in many of the "towns, the lands forfeited at Vendue, extracts from the "records, etc., recorded by Eben W. Judd."


This book, in addition to what the quoted title calls for, shows-in tables, under the names of towns, alphabet- ically arranged, the year, month and day of the ad- vertisements for taxes in the Windsor and Bennington newspapers (occasionally in others) ; the amount and the occasion of the tax or sale; the name and residence of the Collector; time and place of Vendue, etc., cov- . ering the years 1783-1806.


VOLUME THIRTEEN-Dr. Eben W. Judd's Abstract of Vendues, arranged by towns under the names of original Proprietors, with quantities sold, dates of execution and of record of deeds, down to 1802, in-Bolton, Duxbury, Jeri- cho, Middlesex, New Haven, Waterbury and Williston.


VOLUME FOURTEEN-Dr. Eben W. Judd's Land Office Reg- ister, giving synopses, mainly relative to the one-cent Ven- due of 1798, but in some covering 1762-1803 (but also treating more fully Johnson, Lemington, Weybridge), in Averill, Avery's Grant (North Troy), Belvidere, Bristol, Coventry, Duncansborough, Eden, Enosburgh, Irasburgh, Jay, Johnson, Kelly's Grant (South Troy), Kellyvale, Knight's Gore, Knoulton's Gore, Lemington, Lutterloh,


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Montgomery, Morristown, Richford, Smithfield, Sterling, Westfield, Weybridge.


VOLUME FIFTEEN-Synopsis of Deeds (down to 1803), by Hon. Joel Doolittle, from the records of Georgia, Goshen, Highgate, Plainfield, Richford, Saint Albans, Stannard, Swanton.


Schedule of lands claimed by the Onion River Company (composed of Col. Ira Allen and his relatives), showing 60,829 Acres remaining, after the sale of 16,793, in Burlington, Charlotte, Colchester, Essex, Georgia, Highgate, Jericho, New Huntington, Shelburne, Swan- ton, Williston.


VOLUME SIXTEEN-Records of the Vendue of 1791, 1/2 pen- ny per acre, held by Stephen Pearl, Sheriff and Col- lector for Chittenden County, payable Dec. 31, 1793, recorded by his deputy, Jedediah Hyde, Jr., for :- Avery's Gore, Bakersfield, Belvidere, Berkshire, Coventry, Duncansborough, Eden, Enosburgh, Fayston, Hunts- burgh, Irasburgh, Jay, Kelly's Grant (South Troy), Kellyvale, Lutterloh, Mansfield, Montgomery, More- town, Morristown, Richford, St. George, Starksboro, Sterling, Stowe, Underhill, Waitsfield, Westford, Worcester; also, bidders' receipts to Sheriff for money refunded for lands redeemed.


VOLUME SEVENTEEN-James Whitelaw's Register of lands, in various towns entrusted to his Land Office by various owners, with alphabetical index of towns in back.


Land Advertisements, 1833-5; Tables showing the several taxes laid in each town; Names of Collectors; When and where to be sold; When and where advertised; When assessed; By what authority.


VOLUME EIGHTEEN-Miscellaneous.


Part 1. Vendue of 1806 in Georgia.


Part 2. James Whitelaw's alphabetical tables of Vendues, with their advertisements, 1774-1794, in-Barnard Barre, Berkshire, Berlin, Bethel, Billymead, Bolton,


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Bradford, Braintree, Brandon, Brattleboro, Bridge- water, Bridport, Bristol, Bromley, Brookfield, Brown- ington, Brunswick, Burke, Burlington, Cabot, Calais, Caldersburgh, Cambridge, Canaan, Carthage, Castleton, Cavendish, Charlotte, Chelsea, Chester, Chittenden, Clarendon, Coit's Gore, Colchester, Concord, Corinth, Cornwall, Coventry, Craftsbury, Danby, Danville, Derby, Deweysburgh, Dorset, Dummerston, Duncans- boro, Duxbury, East Haven, Eden, Elmore, Enosburgh, Essex, Fairfax, Fairfield, Fair Haven, Fairlee, Fays- ton, Ferdinand, Ferrisburgh, Fletcher, Georgia, Glas- tonbury, Glover, Goshen, Grafton, Granby, Greens- borough, Groton, Guildhall, Guilford, Halifax, Han- cock, Hardwick, Harris's Gore, Hartford, Hartland, Harwich, Highgate, Hinesburgh, Hinsdale, Holland, Hopkinville, Hubbardton, Huntsburgh, Hyde's Park, Ira, Irasburgh, Isle La Motte, Jamaica, Jericho, John- son, Johnson's Gore, Kellyvale, Killington, Kingston, Landgrove, Leicester, Lemington, Lewis, Lincoln, Littleton, Londonderry, Ludlow, Lunenburgh, Lutter- loh, Lyndon, Maidstone, Manchester, Mansfield, Marl- boro, Marshfield, Medway, Middlesex, Middletown, Middlebury, Milton, Minehead, Monkton, Montgomery, Montpelier, Moretown, Morristown, Mount Holly, Navy, Newark, Newbury, Newfane, New Haven, New Huntington, Norfolk, Northfield, North Hero, Norton, Norwich, Orange, Orwell, Panton, Pawlet, Peacham, Philadelphia, Pittsfield, Pittsford, Plainfield, Pomfret, Poultney, Pownal, Putney, Randolph, Random, Read- ing, Readsboro, Richford, Ripton, Rochester, Rocking- ham, Roxbury, Royalton, Rupert, Rutland, Ryegate, St. Albans, St. George, St. Johnsbury, Salem, Salis- bury, Saltash, Sandgate, Searsburgh, Shaftsbury, Sharon, Sheffield, Shelburne, Sheldon, Shoreham, Shrewsbury, Smithfield, Somerset, South Hero, Springfield, Stamford, Starksboro, Sterling, Stock- bridge, Stowe, Thetford, Topsham, Townshend, Tun- bridge, Tunbridge Gore, Underhill, Vershire, Victory,


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Waitsfield, Walden, Walden Gore, Wallingford, Wardsboro, Warner's Grant, Warren, Washington, Waterbury, Weathersfield, Wells, Wenlock, Westfield, Westford, Westminster.


Part 3. Dr. Eben W. Judd's abstracts of Deeds (or Vendues), 1763-1802, attested by the Clerk of Rutland County, in-


Berkshire, Cambridge, Colchester, Duxbury, Enos- burgh, Essex, Fairfax, Fairfield, Fayston, Fletcher, Georgia, Hancock, Hinesburgh, Hungerford, Hunting- ton, Huntsburgh, Isle La Motte, Jericho, Leicester, Mansfield, Middlesex, Milton, Moretown, Pittsfield, Richford, St. Albans, St. George, Shelburne, Sheldon, Stowe, Swanton, Two Heroes, Underhill, Waterbury, Westford, Williston.


Part 4. Lists, attested by the N. H. Secy. of State, of the Proprietors of,-Addison, Averill, Berlin, Brunswick, Burlington, Colchester, Corinth, Cornwall, Essex, Fair- field, Ferrisburgh, Granby, Guildhall, Highgate, Hines- burgh, Hungerford, Leicester, Lemington, Lunenburgh, Maidstone, Mansfield, Milton, Minehead, Monkton, Neshobe, New Huntington, Orwell, Panton, Pocock, Reading, St. Albans, St. George, Shoreham, Shrews- bury, Smithfield, Stockbridge, Sudbury, Swanton, Underhill, Wenlock, Weybridge, Worcester.


Part 5. Synopsis of Deeds (or Vendues), 1780-1803, in- Averill, Avery's Gore (Essex County), Avery's Grant, Bakersfield, Belvidere, Berkshire, Bolton, Brownington, Brunswick, Coit's Gore, Coventry, Duncansboro, East Haven, Eden, Enosburgh, Ferdinand, Fletcher, Groton, Huntsburgh, Irasburgh, Islands (near St. Albans), Jay, Kelly's Grant, Kellyvale, Knight's Gore, Leming- ton, Lewis, Lincoln, Lutterloh, Maidstone, Mansfield, Marshfield, Minehead, Montgomery, Montpelier, Mor- ristown, New Huntington, Richford, Saint Albans, Sterling, Walden, Wenlock, Westfield, Westford, Williston.


Part 6. Vendue of 1797 in Elmore and Worcester.


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Part 7. Vendues by Stephen Pearl, Sheriff and Collector of Chittenden County, sold 1794, deeded Jan., 1795, and by Jas. Lucas, Collector, 1799, in-


Addison, Averill, Avery's Gore (Chittenden County), Belvidere, Berkshire, Coventry, Duncansboro, East Haven, Eden, Enosburgh, Fayston, Granby, Hunts- burgh, Irasburgh, Jay, Kellyvale, Knoulton's Gore, Lutterloh, Maidstone, Mansfield, Montgomery, More- town, Morristown, Newark, Richford, St. George, Starksboro, Sterling, Stowe, Troy, Underhill, Victory, Waitsfield, Westfield, Westford, Worcester.


Part 8. Proprietors' Records for Granby.


Part 9. Vendue in 1799 of Guildhall.


Part 10. Vendue, for half-penny tax, 1794, of unorganized towns of Orange County, by Frye Bailey, Collector, being in-


Averill, Barton, Brunswick, Burke, Calais, Calders- burgh, Canaan, Concord, Derby, East Haven, Ferdin- and, Granby, Groton, Hardwick, Harris's Gore, Hol- land, Lemington, Lewis, Littleton, Marshfield, Navy, Newark, Northfield, Norton, Orange, Roxbury, Shef- field, Victory, Walden, Washington, Wenlock, West- more, Wildersburgh, Woodbury.


VOLUME NINETEEN-Copies, attested by the N. H. Secy., registered by Ira Allen, Surveyor-General (in conform- ity to the Resolution of Assembly, June 3, 1779, "That a Surveyor-General be appointed to procure copies of all Charters that ever was made of land lying in this State in order to know where vacant lands are, " etc.), of the Charters of-


(1) Addison, Andover, Bennington, Berlin, Bolton, Brid- port, Charlotte, Clarendon, Cornwall, Danby, Dorset, Duxbury, Fairfax, Fairfield, Fairlee, Ferrisburgh, Georgia, Halifax, Hinesburgh, Hubbardton, Hunger- ford, Killington, Leicester, Ludlow, Maidstone, Man- chester, Mansfield, Marlboro, Middlesex, Milton, Monk- ton, Neshobe, New Flamstead, New Haven, Panton, Peacham, Pittsford, Pomfret, Poultney, Pownal, Rog-


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ers's Grant (Readsboro), Rutland, St. Albans, St. George, Salisbury, Sandgate, Shaftsbury, Sharon, Shoreham, Smithfield, Somerset, Stamford, Stock- bridge, Strafford, Stratton, Sudbury, Sunderland, Swanton, Thetford, Tinmouth, Townshend, Walling- ford, Waterbury, Wells, Wenlock, Weybridge, Whit- ing's Grant (Dover), Wilmington, Winhall, Wood- ford.


(2) Similarly attested Bounds for-


Averill, Brunswick, Guildhall, Halifax, Lemington, Lewis, Maidstone, Marlboro, Minehead, Newfane.


VOLUME NINETEEN "A" appears to be the Secretary of State's copy, apparently obtained later, of the same Charters.


VOLUME TWENTY-(1) James Whitelaw's Land Office Register, 1782-1827, setting forth all the Townships in the State of Vermont, with dates of granting, areas, etc., alphabetically arranged; Taxes assessed, Vendues (some of the latter having been completed "from the first volume of Proprietors' Meetings and Land-Tax Advertisements-now in the State Library bound with the first volume of Windsor Journal" by Henry Stevens, Jan. 6, 1860).


(2) Tables of lands in many towns of Vermont and New Hampshire, grouped under names of Proprietors, Records of Vendues, with the owners when entrusted to the Whitelaw Land Office's care,-followed by al- phabetic index.


(3) Turnpike Petitions to the Assemblies, 1805-8.


(4) Original Advertisement of Whitelaw Land Office, -for 1797 pasted inside front cover; for 1801 inside back cover. (Compare 9:41-2 for same.)


VOLUME TWENTY-ONE-Dr. Eben W. Judd's minutes regarding personal suits-at-law, 1801; incomplete abstract of Vt. statutes of that day regarding land- titles.


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VOLUME TWENTY-TWO-Proprietors of Guildhall, Records (original) of Meetings, Vendues, etc., attested by E. W. Judd, Proprietors' Clerk, Jan. 3, 1795; also by Heman Bassett, Town Clerk, April 26, 1797.


VOLUME TWENTY-THREE-Judd's Synopsis of deeds and vendues, made for him by Hon. Joel Doolittle, in- Georgia, 1773-1808; Jericho, 1793-1802; Jericho and Williston and unorganized towns of Orange County down to 1803,-especially thorough digest of the first and second lottings of Georgia, with comparative data to identify and distinguish between old and new lot numbers, and full digest of Williston down to 1803. A second abstract of Williston records of title, down to 1803.


Miscellaneous lands in Whitelaw Land Office Blotter.


VOLUME TWENTY-FOUR-James Whitelaw's Synopsis of Land-Titles of Vermont Towns, alphabetically ar- ranged; When and Where Vendued; Amount of Tax; When and Where Advertised; When and By Whom Taxed; Names of Collectors, 1791-1816.


List of Bank-notes, with identifying data, from whom received, to whom paid, etc.


VOLUME TWENTY-FIVE-Weybridge, Proprietors' Names, Vendues, etc., down to 1802.


VOLUME TWENTY-SIX-Miscellaneous Vendues-


Part 1. Synopsis of Collectors' Deeds in,-Avery's and Buel's Gores, Bristol, Brownington, Coventry, Derby, Duncansboro, Eden, Georgia, Glover, Holland, Mor- ristown, New Haven, Salem, Westfield, Weybridge.


Part 2. Jas. Whitelaw's Plan of "Land Dr. Arnold sold Jos. Lord, now Goodhue's," in St. Johnsbury, with field-notes describing Lots 22, 71, 71C, St. Johnsbury. Part 3. (a) Vendues, down to 1803, in Concord, Elmore, Waterbury.


(b) Vendues in Belvidere, Caldersburgh, Coventry, Derby, Georgia, Glover, Holland, Irasburgh, Jay, Kel-


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lyvale, Morgan, Navy, Salem, St. Andrew's, White- law's Gore.


(c) Vendues in Georgia, Johnson, Milton, Ryegate.


(d) Abstracts of Records in Addison, Bolton, Brid- port, Burlington, Charlotte, Cornwall, Duxbury, Fer- risburgh, Goshen, Kingston, Leicester, Lincoln, Middle- bury, Middlesex, Monkton, Neshobe, New Haven, Pan- ton, Pocock, Salisbury, Shoreham, Starksboro, Strat- ton, Walden, Weybridge, Whiting, Winhall.


VOLUME TWENTY-SEVEN-Westmore Proprietors' Records, followed by Field-Book of Survey into Lots by John Johnson, 1800.


VOLUME TWENTY-EIGHT-Papers of Gov. Silas H. Jeni- son, relating to his Surveys, in Addison County, most- ly in Shoreham. (Map herefrom mounted with White- law Plans.)


VOLUME TWENTY-NINE-Diary and Accounts of E. W. Judd, 1794-5, private matters.


VOLUME THIRTY-Journal of E. W. Judd, 1786, with some surveys in Maidstone, account of a wrangle in Proprs.' Meeting, etc.


VOLUME THIRTY-ONE-E. W. Judd's Journal, Accounts, etc., 1774.


VOLUME THIRTY-TWO-Journal of E. W. Judd, 1800, private affairs, while in prison.


VOLUME THIRTY-THREE, by E. W. Judd.


(a) Surveys of Lots in Maidstone, 1787.


(b) Surveys of Lots in Lemington, 1787.


VOLUME THIRTY-FOUR-Jericho Proprietors, with their deeds, 1773-1802.


VOLUME THIRTY-FIVE-Accounts and Memoranda of E. W. Judd, 1795-7, private affairs.


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VOLUME THIRTY-SIX-Burlington Proprietors' Records, 1774-1781, attested by Ira Allen, Proprietors' Clerk, including several Pitches recorded.


VOLUME THIRTY-SEVEN-Surveys along Onion River in Bolton, Middlesex and Waterbury in June, 1770.


VOLUME THIRTY-EIGHT-Middlebury, names of Proprie- tors, Lots, to whom laid.


VOLUME THIRTY-NINE-Swanton, lots in "Hog Island," by Caleb Henderson, 1787.


VOLUME FORTY-Surveys by Ira Allen, miscellaneous, odds-and-ends.


VOLUME FORTY-ONE (really S-G, Vol. 11)-Miscellaneous. Charters-Of several towns.


Proprietors-Names from many towns; Joint Meeting of unorganized towns in Orange County, 1787, etc.


Bounds-For many towns, alterations, etc.


Areas-Of all towns, systematically by counties; List of lands exempt, for P. B. Hall, Sheriff and Collector, Chittenden County.


Surveys-Part of Conn. River, Various Bounds.


Plans-Central Vt. Towns, in outline; Lotting of many Towns.


Vendues-Extended abstracts for many towns; Deeds, Sales, etc.


Miscellaneous-Full account of the Leicester-Salisbury Town-Line dispute; Affidavits used; Plans, etc.


VOLUME FORTY-TWO-Anonymous copies of the Bounds of several N. Y. Grants, in a small pocket-book (raising the suspicion that this may be the field-book which Ira Allen wrested from the N. Y. Surveyor, found on the soil of the Onion River Company-without license first had !).


VOLUME FORTY-THREE-Guildhall, Road Surveys, etc., by E. W. Judd, 1789-1792.


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SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUMES.


WHITELAW PLANS AND PAPERS-Presented to the State of Vermont by Capt. Albert M. Whitelaw, great- grandson of Gen. James Whitelaw, 1910-


VOLUME ONE- (Wh. Plans Wh. Papers


Containing some papers which from their face are clearly part of the records of the Surveyor-General, and others of value, such as Plans of Lotting of many towns; General Plan with Surveys to show Lines of Windsor County Towns; Names of Proprietors and their Draughts, for many towns; Pitches; Vendues, etc.


VOLUMES TWO, TWO A, TWO B, TWO C, are Letter-Books from the Whitelaw Land Office, and afford many help- ful clues to land matters.


VOLUME THREE-Records of Proprietors of Groton, Tax of 1802.


VOLUME FOUR-Records of Proprietors of Harris's Gore, Tax of 1802.


VOLUME FIVE-Letters pertaining to the settlement of the Whitelaw estate.


VOLUMES SIX-NINE-Passumpsic Turnpike Company Rec- ords of Vendues and Assessments for 1810, 1814, 1815, 1816, respectively.


THE SAMUEL C. CRAFTS BOOK OF PLANS, now deposited in Craftsbury Academy Library by his descendant, contains beautiful Plans of Lotting, Roads, Streams, Proprietors, etc., for about fifty Towns-mostly in northeastern Vermont-and gains a semi-official char- acter from his having been the practical surveyor who allotted towns for Proprietors, the Collector of Taxes, as well as one of the most honored citizens of the state. A volume of copies of these plans is on file in the Secretary of State's office.


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INDEX.


Acton, incorporated, Nov. 6, 1800, from Johnson's Gore; to Townshend, Feb. 1, 1841.


Charter-Johnson's Gore incorporated as Acton, 1800, 41 : 66C.


Vendues-12:250; 18:42; 20: 69.


Addison, N. H. Grant to Simon Ely and associates, Oct. 14, 1761; part to Weybridge, Oct. 22, 1804; part to Waltham, Oct. 25, 1804.


Charter-Registered by I. A., S-G, Sept. 27, 1782, 19:144. Proprietors- Names, 18:134.


Bounds-Part annexed to Weybridge, 1804, 41:66C;


2:16; Part annexed to Waltham, 1804, 41:66C; 2:16. Area-20:3.


Surveys-Lines, compiled, 10:13.


Lines established-Next Panton, Ms. Laws 1:509 or Appen- dix to 1797:145; Next Weybridge, Laws 1804:7; 1856:78; 1859:148; 1862:51; Next Waltham, Laws 1804:23.


Plans-Outlines, J. W., 2:34; Outlines, Roads, Streams, by Selectmen, 2:124; Outlines, 41:112 and by S-G, Plans :


19, 29; 1:240B.


Vendues-12:8; 20:15; Proprs., 17:205; 20:85, 193; 26: : 192; 18:85; 26:218, 235, 132.


Aikins' Gore, Vt. grant to Edward Aikins and 5 associates, Feb. 25, 1782, of 931 Acres, which by its charter was annexed to Londonderry.


Vendues-12:36, 139.


Albany, name changed from Lutterloh, 1815.


Bounds-J. W., 1:89D.


Surveys-North, East and West Lines by Aaron Shepard, 1788, 1:54, A,B; West Line by Jas. Savage, D-S-G, 1788, 1:76; North and East Lines by A. Shepard, 1:77; Lines surveyed 1786 and 1790, attested by J. W., S-G, 1796, 1:82; Lines, compiled, 10:31, 82-3.


Plans-Lotting, Proprs., Roads, Streams, 3 Draughts, Crafts: 2; 1:231A.


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Vendues- 24:2, 67; 3c, 1818, 17:205; 3c, 1821-6, 17:207; 4c, 1831, 17:185; Advertisement, 1833, 17:185, 360; 26:130.


Alburgh, Vt. Grant to Ira Allen and associates, Feb. 23, 1781; alias Caldwell's Upper Manor, Allensburgh, Missisco Leg, Mis- sisco Tongue, Point Algonquin, Point du Detour; the part east of Missisquoi Bay to Highgate, Nov. 1, 1792.


Proprietors-Names, attested by Secy. Truman Squier for Gen. Allen, 1:163B; Names and taxes set, 20:16; 1:221A-D.


Bounds-Location of original S. E. Corner, 1:163B.


Surveys-I. A., S-G, to J. W., D-S-G, 1783, to omit "scaling" Alburgh.


Plans-Lotting, Plans:5; Outlines, S-G, Plans : 19. Vendues-12:14; 24:1, 66; 12:245; 20:16.


Act to reinstate action in ejectment, to test titles to Town of Alburgh, late Allensburgh, Laws 1794:164; G&C, 4:454-478.


Anderson's Gore, Vt. Grant to James Anderson and associates, Oct. 22, 1801, and by its charter annexed to Windham.


Andover, N. H. Grant to Nathaniel House and associates, Oct. 13, 1761; Benton's Gore annexed, Oct. 25, 1781; town divided and west part along with Benton's Gore set to Weston, Oct. 26, 1799.


Charter-Registered by I. A., S-G, Sept. 24, 1783, 19:187.


Plans-Outlines, J. W., 2:57 A; Outlines, S. Line, etc., Wh. Plans: 4A,B.


Vendues-20:16; 12:16.


Areas of towns, under the County in which the town desired was at time of computation. See 20:3-14; 41:63-65, 68A-O, 69A-H, 70, 71.


Arlington, N. H. Grant to John Searl and associates, July 28, 1761.


Bounds-Com. of Five to ascertain, G&C, 2:18, Nov. 12, 1779.


Surveys-West Line by Vt. and N. Y., 1812-3, 2:156 E-G and Plan to show same in Plans: 10.


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Vendues-12:6; 20:17; Turnpike by Battenkill, 1805, 20:376.


Athens, Vt. Grant to Dr. Solomon Harvey and associates, May 3, 1780; part to Brookline, Oct. 30, 1794; part from Brookline, Nov. 13, 1813; part from Avery's Gore, 1815; part to Grafton, 1816.


Charter-Resolution granting, 1799, 1:174K.


Bounds-Part to Brookline, 41:66B; Gores south of Tom- linson and west of Rockingham, 1:93.


Area-Avery's Gore north of Athens, J. W., 1388 A., 20:13. Line established-Next Westminster, Laws 1839:85.


Plan-Outlines, including Brookline and Putney, 1:241A. Vendues-12:18; 20:18.


Averill, N. H. Grant to Daniel Betts and associates, June 29, 1762.


Proprietors-Names, 18:173; 41:79.


Bounds-Attested by Secy. for N. H. and by I. A., S-G, 1785, 1:89B; same recorded by I. A., S-G, Jan. 18, 1786, 19:227; 18:237.


Area-23040 A., J. W., 1:155A, 169.


Surveys-Lotting of 1st and 2d Divs., 41:11; 41:11A; Lines, 1785, attested by J. W., S-G, 1796, 1:2; East and South Lines, by J. W., 1785, 3:110; West Line, 3:111; North Line, 3:112; Lines, compiled, 10:88-9; 5:122; 5:158; 5:160.


Plans-Outlines, S-G, Plans : 19, 20, 29.


Vendues-12:10, 15, 17; 14:314; 23: Part 3; 2c, 1819-20, 17:1-3, 205; 20:18, 260-1; 41:76; 24:1; 18:237, 240, 258-261; 18:415; Abstract, down to 1802, 41:9F, K, L, 124B, C; Turnpike, 20:377; 1:222; 41:9F; 41:12C; 12:215; 26:119, 129, 173.


Deed-1/2 of Right of P. Burritt, 1788, 41:11A; Joseph Wait, Collector, to William Read, 41:77; Vol. 35.


Avery's Gores, N. Y. Grants of 28,000 and 24,000-acre tracts adjoining, letter of Jeremiah Halsey to Samuel Avery and Plans of Grants, 1775, 1:256A; Gale's Plan of Grants to Humphrey and Samuel Avery, Robt. Leak, Lyman, Pomet, Wier and others adjoining (N. Y.) Middlesex, Wickham,


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SURVEYORS-GENERAL OF VERMONT


and (N. Y.) Charlotte, (near Tunbridge and Royalton) 1:256B.


Avery's Gores (alias Vermont Grants to Samuel Avery), 17:361.


1) ADDISON COUNTY, 8744 A., Jan. 27, 1791; part to Kingston (alias Granville), 1833; remainder to Lin- coln, 1847.


Bounds-By J. W., S-G, 1:48B; 1:92C.


Surveys -- East line, 4:92; South, 4:91; 4:127.


Vendues-12:22; 20:137, 164; 24:2, 66, 108.


2) CHITTENDEN COUNTY, 5910 (4000) Acres, Jan. 27, 1791; part to New Huntington, alias Huntington, Oct. 22, 1794.




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