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The Charter of Ripton which is in the same words with this for disposing of the 5 Public
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Premises as above expressed, with all the Priviledges & appurtenences thereunto belonging or appertaining unto them & their respective Heirs & assigns forever upon the following Conditions & Reservations, Vizt. That each Proprietor in the Township of Hardwick aforesaid his Heirs or assigns, shall plant & cultivate five acres of Land & build an House at least Eighteen feet square on the Floor, or have one family settled on Each respective right within the Term of three years next after the Cir- cumstances of the Present War will admit of a Settlement with Safety, on Penalty of the Forfieture of each respective right or share of Land in said Township, not so improved or settled, & the same to revert to the Freemen of this State to be by their Representatives regranted to Such persons as shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the same; That all Pine Timber suitablefor a Navy, be reserved for the use and Benifit of the Freemen of this State. IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed, In Council this nineteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord 1781. and in the 5th year of our Independence.
By His Excellency' Command Thomas Tolman D. Secy.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN.
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HARRIS GORE
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT-
State Seal
To all People to whom these Presents shall come-GREETING-
KNOW YE, that we for divers good causes and considerations us thereunto moving, have and by these presents do in the name, and on behalf of the freemen of the State of Vermont, give, grant, and confirm unto Edward Harris Esquire and to his associates, as follows, to wit, Isaac Jones, William Ewing, Alexander Ewing, William Pitt Jones, Helmont Kellogg, John Knickerbacor, Samuel Shepardson, Martin Powell, George Sloan, Elijah Gore, Gideon Brownson, Nathan Dayton, Amos Dayton, John Strong Esq', John Flagg and Eli Brownson and to his and their respective heirs and assignees forever, a certain tract of land situate in the County of Caledonia, in this State, and known on the Surveyor Generals map of the state by the name of "HARRIS's GORE." and is more particularly described and bounded as follows, to wit, BE- GINNING at the west corner of Peacham at a Spruce tree, marked "PEACHAM CORNER 1786," and running from thence south seven degrees west, seven miles and thirty three chains to a little Yellow Birch tree, standing on
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the east side of a brook marked "GROTON CORNER 1788"-being the south west corner of the township of Groton, thence North fifty seven degrees west, about two miles and sixty five chains to a spruce tree marked "PART OF GOSHEN"-being the South east corner of Goshen Gore; thence north thirty six degrees east three miles and five chains, to a little spruce, seventeen links north east from a beach tree marked " PART OF GOSHEN AUGUST 13 1788"- Thence north fifty four degrees west sixty two chains, sixty seven links, to the south east corner of Marshfield, being a great birch tree marked "MARSH- FIELD SOUTH EAST CORNER MAY 29th 1788"-on land descending north- thence north thirty six degrees east in the East line of Marshfield, three miles and forty chains to the first bound, containing Six thousand and twenty six acres of land-
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said granted premises, with all the privi- leges and appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining to him the said Edward Harris, and to the several persons before named his associates, as aforesaid, and to his and their respective heirs and assign- ees forever to his and their sole use benefit and behoof-
GIVEN AND GRANTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY by their act, bearing date the twenty fifth day of February A.D. one thousand seven hundred & eighty two
IN TESTIMONY whereof I have hereto set my hand and caused the seal of this state to be affixed in Council at Newbury this thirtieth day of October A. D. one thousand eight hundred and one; and of the Inde- pendence of the United States the twenty sixth-
By his Excellencys command ISAAC TICHENOR
Ros. Hopkins Secy of State-
Recorded October 8th 1802.
Attest Ros. Hopkins Secy of State .-
CHARTER OF HITCHCOCK'S GORE
THE GOVERNOR COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.
L. S. To all People to whom these Presents shall Come GREETING-
KNOW YE that WHEREAS David Hitchcock, Micah Townsend, Joseph Enos, Moses Benson, Daniel Benson, Oliver Cheney; Ebenezer Ober, and Jonas Moore have by their Petition requested a grant of a Gore or Tract of unappropriated Lands lying in the County of Windham within this State; Bounded northerly upon Athens, Easterly upon Put- ney, Southerly upon Dummerston, and Westerly upon New Fane and Townshend.
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WE HAVE THOUGHT FIT for divers valuable Considerations us here- unto moving; AND Do by these Presents in the name and by the Au- thority of the FREMEN of the STATE OF VERMONT give and grant the Gore or Tract of Land above bounded and described (containing by estimation one thousand Acres) unto the several Persons before named, their Heirs and Assigns in the following Proportions (vizt) to David Hitchcock two hundred and thirty five Acres, Micah Townsend one hundred and fifty Acres, Joseph Enos one hundred Acres, Moses Benson fifty Acres, Daniel Benson fifty Acres, Oliver Cheney ninety Acres, Ebenezer Ober ninety Acres, and Jonas Moore two hundred and thirty five Acres: And that the said Gore or tract of Land be and is hereby annexed unto and hereafter shall be taken & reputed a part of the Town OF PUTNEY .- And the inhabitants which do or shall hereafter inhabit said Gore shall be entitled to and have and enjoy all the Priviledges & immunities that the other inhabitants of Putney-aforesaid do and ought by Law and the Constitution of this State to exercise and enjoy .- TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises (in such Proportion as aforesaid) with all the Priviledges and Appurtenances thereto belonging and appertaining unto the said Grantees and their respective Heirs and Assigns forever. RESERVING HOWEVER all the Pine Timber suitable for a Navy, for the use and benefit of the Freemen of this State.
IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed in Council this nineteenth day of June Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred & eighty three and in the seventh year of the Inde- pendence of this State.
By His Excellency's Command
Jnº Knickerbacor Dept. Secry.
THOS. CHITTENDEN.
THE CHARTER OF HOLLAND
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING:
KNOW YE, that whereas our worthy friends Timothy Andrus and company, have by petition requested a Grant of a Tract of unappro- priated Lands within this State, for the purpose of settling a new planta- tion, to be erected into a Township, We have therefore thought fit, for the due encouragement of their Laudable designs & for other valuable causes & considerations us hereunto moving, And do by these presents
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in the Name & by the Authority of the State of Vermont, give & grant the Tract of Land hereafter described & bounded unto him the said Timothy Andrus, & the several persons hereafter named his associates in equal Shares Vizt, Joseph Picket, Abel Person, John Howe, Samuel Hull, Daniel Howlbrook, Caleb Canda, David Bellamy, William Sabin Jur. Colº Benjamin Hinman, Nathaniel Tuttle, Shadrach Orsborn, Ebenezer Smith, Ebenezer Smith Jun' Daniel Smith, Samuel Drakeley, Thomas Drakley, William Drakeley, Phinehas Freeman, Ebenezer Field Jun" Rodolphus W Field, Bohan P Field, Ebenezer Field, Asaph Worren Field, Loring Sheldon Field, Abijah Hyde, Benjamin Davis, Agur Tomlinson, Benjamin Davis Jun' Neomi Davis, Sheldon C Leavitt Theophilus Miles, Isaac Beers, Elias Beers, Nathan Beers, Abigal Beers, Jonathan Gazlay, William Carter, Honble William Hilhouse, James Hilhouse, Rebecka Hilhouse, John G Hilhouse, Elias Shipman, Ebenezer Fi ch, Elijah Forbs, William Forbs, Isaac Hinmam, Ebenezer Strong, Moses Robinson Esquire, Aaron Robinson, Amos Babcock, Jeremiah Atwater, Isaac Davis, Timothy Hinman, Patience Strong, Joseph Davis, Oliver Chatfield, Silas Hecock, Ephraim Strong, and Amos Johnson; Together with the five following Rights or equal Shares reserved to the several public uses in manner following Viz' One full Right or equal Share for the use of a College within this State, One full share for the use & benefit of county grammar Schools throughout this State One full Share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel in said Township, One full share for the use & Support of the social worship of God in said Township, to be disposed of for that purpose in such manner as the inhabitants of said Township shall from [time] to time agree-One full share for the use & support of an English School or Schools in said Township forever, Which Tract of Land hereby given & granted as aforesd is bounded & described as follows Vizt, BEGINNING at a fir tree marked Nº1, Nº2, Nº3, Nº4 running North 17 D° East, five Miles & seven Chains to a Stake 25 links, S 75 D° East from a beach Tree in the province line marked Nº1, Nº4, Oct' 19, 1785, Then South 82 D° & 20 Minutes East in the province line, seven Miles & 13 Chains to a small Spruce Tree, Standing in the province Line, marked Nº 4, Nº6, 1785, Then South 17 Do West five Miles & 7 Chains to a Stake & Stones 15 Links West, from a beech Tree, marked Nº 3, Nº 4, Then North Eighty two Degrees & [20 Minutes] West Seven Miles & 13 Chains to the bounds began at, containing twenty three thousand & forty Acres-AND that the same be & hereby is incorporated into a Township by the Name of HOLLAND & the Inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be infranchised & en- titled to all the privileges & immunities which the inhabitants of other Towns within this State do & ought by the Laws & constitution thereof to exercise & enjoy --
TO HAVE & TO HOLD the said granted premises as above expressed with all the privileges & appurtenences thereunto belonging or apper- taining unto them and their respective heirs & assigns forever, upon the following Conditions & reservations (to wit) That each proprietor in the
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Township of Holland aforesd his heirs or Assigns shall plant & cultivate five Acres of Land & build a house at least Eighteen feet square on the floor or have one family settled on each respective Right or Share of Land within the Term of four years from the time the outlines of said Township is known & established as the Law directs on penalty of the forfeiture of each respective Right or Share in said Township, not so settled & improved & the same to revert to the freemen of this State, to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same, IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed in Council this 26th day October 1779, in the 3ª Year of our independence
By His Excellency& Command. .
Joseph Fay Secy.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
THE CHARTER OF HOPKINSVILLE
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT.
To all people to whom these presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE that whereas Roswell Hopkins of our City of Vergennes in our County of Addison Esquire our worthy friend has by petition represented that there is a Gore or tract of Land in this State which has not heretofore been granted, lying & being in our County of Orrange butted & bounded as follows BEGINNING, at a Stake & Stones being the North Corner of Littleton, & running from thence North Eleven Degrees & 50 Minutes West 278 Chains in the Easterly line of St Johnsbury, to a Maple tree marked Lyndon S, E, Corner November 15th, 1786, thence North 20 D° East 69 Chains & 45 Links in the East line of Lyndon to a large beach tree marked south corner of Burke 1787, Then North 45 Do East 288 Chains in the Easterly line of Burke to the west corner of Victory being a Spruce tree Marked; Victory west corner 1786, then South 28 Do 27 Minutes East 335 Chains & 13 Links Then South 45 Do West two hundred & twenty seven Chains to the Northwesterly line of Concord; Then South 64 Do & 51 Minutes West 160 Chains in the back line of Concord to the North Corner of Littleton, the bounds began at, containing Eleven thousand two hundred & Sixty four Acres, & no more which he prays may be granted to him, WE HAVE therefore thought fit for the due encourage- ment of settling a new plantation within this State & other valuable considerations us hereunto moving, Do by these presents in the Name
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& by the authority of the State of Vermont, give & grant unto the said Roswell Hopkins his heirs & assigns the aforead described premises con- taining Eleven thousand two hundred & sixty four Acres of Land & no more & the same is hereby incorporated by the Name of HOPKINSVILLE & the inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said granted premises are declared to be infranchised & entitled to all the privileges & im- munities that other towns within this State do by Law exercise & enjoy, -TO HAVE & TO HOLD the said granted premises as above described & expressed, with all the privileges & appurtenences thereof & thereunto belonging to him the said Roswell Hopkins, his heirs & assigns to his & their own proper use benefit & behoof forever, under the following Conditions & reservations (to wit) the said Roswell Hopkins his heirs or Assigns shall for every three hundred & fifty acres of the said premises plant & cultivate five Acres of Land & build a house at least Eighteen feet square upon the floor or have one family settled thereon within four years from this date on pain of the forfeiture of such part or the whole as shall not be settled & improved as aforesd, & the same to revert back to this State to be granted by the authority of the same to such person or persons, as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same, And all pine timber suitable for a Navy shall be reserved for the use of this State IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed this 27th day of October in the 16th year of the independence of the United States, in the year of our Lord 1790-
By His Excellency& Command Joseph Fay Secy.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
THE CHARTER OF HUNTSBURGH
THE GOVERNOR COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
To all People to whom these presents shall come, GREETING:
KNOW YE, that whereas the Honble JONATHAN HUNT Esquire & his associates our worthy friends, have by petition requested a grant of Land within this State; for the purpose of settling a new plantation, to be erected into a Township WE have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable designs & for other valuable causes & considerations us hereunto moving. Do by these presents in the Name & by the authority of the freemen of this State, hereby give & grant
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unto the sd JONATHAN HUNT & his Associates & to their heirs & Assigns forever, the following tract of Land hereafter described & bounded, to be divided & holden by them respectively as follows Viz -- To the Hon ble Jonathan Hunt Esq' Thirty one sixty ninth parts, M' Samuel Hubbard Eighteen sixty ninth parts, Joseph Fay Esquire seven sixty Ninth parts, M' John Bridgeman Jun' four Sixty ninth parts, Honble Ebenezer Wal- bridge Esq' three sixty ninth parts, & Ebenezer Marvin Esq' One Sixty ninth part, Together with five equal sixty ninth PARTS, reserved for the following public uses Vizt One sixty ninth part for the use & benefit of a Seminary or College within this State, One sixty ninth part for the use & benefit of county Grammar Schools throughout this State. One sixty ninth part for the first Settled Minister of the Gospel in sd Township to be to him & his heirs forever. One sixty ninth part for the use, benefit & support of the Ministry in sd Township forever, to be appropriated to that sole & exclusive purpose forever, as the inhabitants of sd Town shall from time to time hereafter determine; One sixty ninth part for the use benefit & support of an English School or Schools within sd Town forever .- bounded as follows Viz. BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of Hungerford & running northerly in the westerly line of Berkshire to the norwesterly Corner thereof, which is in the north line of the State, Then west in sd North line of the State so far that turning and running South to the Northerly line of Highgate, Then Easterly in the northerly lines of sd Highgate & Hungerford to the bounds began at, will contain Twenty three thousand & forty Acres.
AND THAT the same be & hereby is incorporated into a Town ship by the name of HUNTSBURGH and the inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit sd Township, are declared to be infranch- ised & entitled to all the privileges & immunities that the inhabitants of other Incorporated Towns within this State do by the Laws & the constitution thereof exercise & enjoy. TO HAVE & TO HOLD the sd granted premises with all the privileges & appurtenences belonging, or in any appertaining unto them, & their respective Heirs & Assigns forever, on the following Conditions & reservations Viz, that each pro- prietor in sd Township of Huntsburgh, his heirs or assigns shall plant & cultivate five Acres of Land, on each respective sixty ninth part except- ing public rights & build a house at least eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one family settled on each respective sixty ninth part with- in the time prescribed by the Statute law of this State, prescribing the time for settling Townships granted by this State, On penalty of the forfeiture of each sixty ninth part not so settled & improved as aforesaid & the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their repre- sentatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle, & culti- vate, the same. IN TESTIMONY, WHEREOF, WE have caused the Seal of this State to be hereunto affixed this 19th Day of March A D 1789, and in the thirteenth Year of The Independence of this State.
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HYDE PARK
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
By His Excellency' command. Joseph Fay Secy.
Said five public Rights to be laid out in equal Shares by said Prop- rietors in quantity & quality, in such and in so many places as will least incommode the General settlement of said Township, as said Proprietors shall agree.
THE CHARTER OF HYDE'S-PARK
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT.
L. S. To all People, to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING.
KNOW YE, that whereas Jedediah Hyde, Esquire, and his Associates, have, by Petition, requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Land, within this State, of six Miles square, in order for settling a new Planta- tion, to be erected into a Township. WE HAVE THEREFORE THOUGHT FIT, for the due encouragement of their laudable Designs, and for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving,-AND Do, by these Pres- ents in the Name, and by the Authority of the Freemen of Vermont, give and grant the Tract of Land hereafter described and bounded, unto the said Jedediah Hyde, and the several Persons hereafter named, his Associates, viz; William Denison, Asa Waterman, William Ledgard, William Latham, Elihu Marvin, Jonathan Brewster, John Lamb, Charles Lamb, Elisha Edgerton, Hezekiah Edgerton, Samuel Caprin, Ransford Rose, Robert Hollam, Richard Deshon, Richard Deshon Jun", Samuel Lathrop, Zacheus Lathrop, Jared Tracey, Frederick Tracey, Simeon Thomas, John Dorrance, Ebenezer Basto, Theophilus Rogers, Zabdiel Rogers, Daniel Rodman, Thomas Chittenden, Roger Enos Jun', Zedediah Varnum, Elisha Marvin, Elisha Lathrop, William Reed, Ed- ward Latham, William Whitney, Ebenezer Witter, Nichols Fosdick, Peleg Hyde, William Wattles, Samuel Cardall, John McCl" Breed, Daniel Coit, William Hubbard, Christopher Leffingwell, Elijah Bill, Augustus Peck, Lodwick Champlin, Araunah Waterman, Elijah Backus, John Davis, Thomas Mumford, Giles Mumford, Solomon Storey, Amasa Jones, Henry Billings, Andrew Billings, Joseph Woodbridge, Henry Woodbridge, Jabez Fitch, Ebenezer Whitney, Henry Rice, Erastus Rossiter, Benjamin Talman, Joseph Smith, Thomas James Douglass, and Jedediah Hyde Junior; which, together with the five following
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Rights, reserved to the several Uses in manner following, include the whole of said Township, Vizt; One Right for the use of a Seminary or Colledge; One Right for the use of County Grammar Schools in said State; Lands, to the amount of one Right, to be and remain for the Purpose of Settlement of a Minister and Ministers of the Gospel in said Township forever; Lands, to the amount of one Right, for the support of the social Worship of GOD in said Township; and Lands, to the amount of one Right, for the support of an English School or Schools in said Township. Which said two Rights, for the use of a Seminary or Col- ledge, and for the use of County Grammar Schools as aforesaid, and the Improvements, Rents, Interests and Profits arising therefrom, shall be under the Controul, Order, Direction, and Disposal of the General Assembly of said State forever. And the Proprietors of said Township are hereby authorised and empowered to locate said two Rights, justly and equitably, or Quantity for Quality, in such Parts of said Township as they or their Committee shall judge will least incommode the general Settlement of said Tract or Township. And the said Proprietors are hereby further empowered, to locate the Lands aforesaid amounting to three Rights, assigned for the Settlement of a Minister and Ministers; for their support; and for the use and support of English Schools, in such, and in so many Places, as they, or their Committee shall judge, will best accommodate the Inhabitants of said Township, when the same shall be fully settled and improved; laying the same equitably, or Quantity for Quality. Which said Lands, amounting to the three last mentioned Rights, when located as aforesaid, shall, together with their Improvements, Rights, Rents, Profits, Dues and Interests, remain unalienably appropriated, to the uses and Purposes for which they are respectively assigned; and be under the Charge, Direction, and Disposal of the Selectmen of said Township, in trust to, and for the use of said Town forever. Which Tract of Land, hereby given and granted as aforesaid, is bounded and described as follows, viz'; "BEGINNING at the North Easterly Corner of Morristown; Then North 36° East in the Line of Wolcott and Minden, six Miles; Then North 54° West Six Miles; Then South 360 West six Miles, to the north westerly Corner of Morristown aforesaid; Then South 54° East in the Line of said Morristown, six miles, to the Bounds began at." And that the same be, and hereby is incorp- orated into a Township by the name of HYDE'S PARK. And the In- habitants that do, or may hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be infranchised, and entitled to all the Priviledges and Immunities that the Inhabitants of other Towns within this State do, and ought by the Laws and Constitution of this State, to exercise and enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises, as above ex- pressed, with all the Priviledges and appurtenances thereto belonging and appertaining, to them, and their respective Heirs and Assigns forever: upon the following Conditions and Reservations, vizt; That each Proprietor of the Township of Hyde's Park aforesaid, his Heirs or Assigns, shall plant and cultivate Five Acres of Land, and
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build an House, at least Eighteen Feet square on the Floor; or have one Family settled on each respective Right, within the Term of Four Years, next after the Circumstances of the War will admit of a Settlement with Safety: on Penalty of the Forfeiture of each Right of Land in said Town- ship, not so improved, or settled; and the same to revert to the Freemen of this State; to be, by their Representatives, regranted to such Persons as shall appear, to settle and cultivate the same. That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy, be reserved to the use and Benefit of the Freemen of this State. IN TESTIMONY whereof I have hereunto set my Hand, and caused the Seal of this State to be affixed, this Twenty-seventh Day of August, Anno Domini 1781. And in the 5th Year of our Independence. THOMAS CHITTENDEN.
By His Excellency's Command. Tho. Tolman Depy. Secy.
IRASBURGH
THE GOVERNOR & COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE that whereas the Honorable IRA ALLEN Esquire and associates our worthy Friends have by Petition requested a grant of Un- appropriated Lands within State for the Purpose of settling a New Plantation we have therefore thought fit for the Due Encouragement of their Laudable Designs and for other Valuable Causes & Consider- tions us hereunto Moving And Do by these presents in the Name and by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont hereby give and Grant unto the said Ira Allen and the several persons hereafter Named his Associates in equal Shares Viz Roger Enos Roger Enos Jun. Jerusha Enos Jerusha Enos Jun Sybbil Enos Silas Hatheway Nathan Allen Nancy Allen Betsey Allen John Page Thomas Welch Charles Butler Robert Johnson Thomas Peck Abner Peck William Masters Pela Pond Charles Pratt Phinehas Pratt Walter Brewster, Philip Walpoole, Amos Brewer, Andrew Post, Obadiah French Francis French, Jonathan Artherton, Jonathan Drew Jonas Mansfield, Robert Willmore, Jasper Bradley, Joseph French, Reuben Ward, Samuel Peirce, James Randel, William Brown, Thomas Brewer, Aaron Adams, Abraham Pennock, Brewington Brown, Orange Walsey, Patrick Obrien, Neal McNeal, John Sturges Simeon Smith, Simeon Averil, Anthony Brownson, Nathan
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