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BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Glover and runing North 54° West in the North line of Glover six miles to the Easterly line of Lutterloh, then North 36° East six miles in the easterly lines of Lutterloh and Irasburgh, then south 54° East about six miles & a quarter to the westerly line of West- more, then Southwesterly in the westerly lines of Westmore & Sheffield to the bound began at Containing Twenty three thousand and forty Acres. AND THAT the same be and hereby is incorporated into a Township by the Name of BARTON, and the Inhabitants that do or shall hereafter in- habit said Township are declared to be enfranchised and entitled to all the privileges & immunities that the Inhabitants of other incorporated Towns within this State do by Law exercise and Ejoy .- To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted premises with all the privileges and appur- tenance belonging or in any wise appertaining unto them & their respective Heirs and assigns forever, on the following conditions & reservations, viz' that each proprietor in the Township of BARTON his heirs or assigns shall plant and cultivate five acres of Land & build a House at least eighteen feet squar on the floor; or have one family settled on each respective right or share of Land in said Township within the term of three years from the time the outlines of said Township were
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BELVEDERE
surveyed, on penalty of the forfeiture of each respective right or share of Land in said Township not so settled & improved as aforesaid and 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 and culti- vate the same The aforesaid grant being made on the 20th day of Octo- ber AD 1781 .- IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed this 20th day of October AD 1789 and in the four- teenth year of our Independence.
. MOSES ROBINSON. JOSEPH FAY SECRY.
By His Excellency's Command.
THE CHARTER OF BELVEDERE
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF VERMONT, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE & INDEPENDENT
To all to whom these presents shall come-GREETING:
KNOW YE, that we have given, granted, & confirmed, & by these presents, do give, grant, & confirm unto John Kelley of the City of New York Esquire, ALL that certain Tract or parcel of Lands situate, lying, & being in the County of Chittenden & State of Vermont, BEGINNING at the Northwestermost corner of Eden & running South 36 Do West six Miles & 20 Chains in the westerly line of Eden & part of Hides- park to the Northeasterly corner of Johnson Thence North 54 D° West in the Northerly line of Johnson six Miles to the Northwesterly corner thereof, Thence North 54 D° West one hundred & forty seven chains & 15 Links to the easterly Line of a Tract of Ten thousand Acres of Land granted to James Whitlaw & others called Williamsburgh; Thence North 7 Do & 30 Minutes East in the Easterly line of said Williamsburgh to a Spruce Tree standing on the North side of a Ledge marked Wms Burgh Knoulton 1789, Thence nearly east, about five Miles & three quarters to the Southwesterly corner of Tract No 1, called the Township of KellyVale, Thence South 54 D° East four Miles & 30 Chains to the first bounds, containing thirty thousand & one hundred Acres of Land Together with all and singular the rights, Hereditaments, & appurtenences to the same belonging, or in any wise appertaining; excepting & reserving to our selves all gold & silver Mines. To have & to hold the above described & granted premises unto the said John Kelly his heirs & Assigns, as a good indefeasible Estate of inheritance forever. On Condition Nevertheless, that within the Term of Seven Years to be computed from the first day January Next
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ensuing the date hereof, there shall be one actual settlement made for every six hundred & forty Acres of the said Tract of Land hereby granted; Otherwise these our Letters patent, & the estate hereby granted, shall cease, determine & become void; And also reserving for Public uses the usual quantity of Land reserved in other Townships, chartered by this State, to be laid out at the place of Beginning, & We do also create, Erect, constitute establish & appoint The Tract of Land hereby granted a Township to be called & forever hereafter known by the Name of BELVEDERE, with the usual privileges Granted to other Townships in this State ---
IN TESTIMONY whereof, We have caused these our Letters to be made patent, & the great seal of our sd State to be hereunto Affixed, Witness our Trusty & well beloved Thomas Chittenden, Esquire Gover- nor of our said State, General & commander in chief of all the Militia of the same at Windsor this 4th Day of Nov" ADo, 1791, in the 15th Year of our independence.
By His Excellency Command Joseph Fay Secy.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
THE CHARTER OF BENSON
State of Vermont THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT
L. S.
To all People to whom these presents shall come-GREETING:
KNOW YE that whereas it has been Represented to us by our [loving] Friends JAMES MEACHUM and EZEKIEL BLAIR & their [associates] "That there is a tract or Parcel of Vacant Land within this State which has not been heretofore Granted" which they pray may be Granted to them. We have therefore thot fit for the due encouragement of setling a New plantation within this State and other valuable considerations us here- unto moving, and do by these presents, in the name and by the Au- thority of the freemen of the State of VERMONT give and Grant unto the said James Meachum, [Ezekiel] Blair and the Several persons hereafter named their associat[es] [viz] Jesse Southwick, Ichabod Southwick. Absolum Baker, James Smith [David] Johnson, Nathaniel Smith Ju', Solomon Coggesdil, Ebenezer Allen, Willliam] Hooker, Eli Baker, Noah Chittenden, Stephen Olmsted, Benjamin [Dibble] Joseph Craw Ju', Samuel Church, Matthew Duning, Daniel Watson, Cu[rtis] Kelsey, William Dunton, James Parkil, Abner How, John Grant, Josia[h] Grant, . Elisha Ashley, William Ashley, John Smith Polteny, Samuel Clark,
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lone share for [the support of the
David Southwick, Isaac Sherwood, Jonathan Sherwood, Benjamin Sherwood, Josiah Brown, Abner Eaton, Nathan Jeffords, Alex[ander] Stone, Elijah Galusha, Dudley Hambleton, [Roderick Messenger, Jonathan Howard, Charles Sa[bins, Alpheus Eaton, Isaac Clark, Eli Cowles, Cyrus Clark, Stephen Dunning, William Meachum, Abraham Meachum,] Stephen Fay, John Grover, Joseph Gleazen, Timothy John- son, Robert Fuller, Isaac Meachum, Elisha Allen, Samuel Allen, Abso- lem Blair, Ebenezer Hyde, Ithamer Hibberd, William Ward Esq', Stephen, Row, Bradley, Ira Allen, Jacob Safford, Simeon Sears, Jonas Fay, Thomas Chittenden, Jeremiah Clark, Reuben Nash, John Fassett Jur, Eleazer Dudley, Daniel Burbank, Barakiah Johnson, Phinehas Dudley, and Joseph Fay ;- Together with five equal shares to be ap- propriated to public uses as follows, VIzt one share for the use of a Simenary or Colledge within this State, one share for the first setled Minister of the Gospel to be disposed of for that purpose as the Town shall direct .- one share for the County Grammer Schools throughout this State, one share for the use of a School or Schools within said Town, [mi]nistry] The following tract or parcel of Land lying and being in this State dis- (left out thro [m]istake [in] the cribed and bounded as follows, vizt Begining on the east Bank of Lake Champlain six miles South from where the English Flag Staff formerly stood at Tyconderoga Fort it being the southwest west Corner of the Township of Orwell; Then east about seven miles until Turning south 10 Degs west will original] run in Hughbarton and Castleton west lines, Thence south ten Degs, west seven miles, Thence west ten Degs North eight miles and Twenty six Rods to Lake Champlain, Thence Northerly by the side of said Lake at Low water Mark to the bounds first mentioned. Containing by estimation Twenty five thousand, two hundred and fourteen acres be the same more or less-AND THAT the same be incorporated into a Township by the name of BENSON and the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter Inhabit ye said Township are declared to be Enfranchised, and Entitled to all the priviledges and Immunities that other Towns within this [state do by Law exercise] and enjoy.
To HAVE AND TO HOLD The said Granted and discribed Tract of Land as above expressed, with all the priviledges and appurtenances to them and their Respective Heirs and assigns forever, upon the following Conditions, vizt.
IMPRIMIS
That each Proprietor of Township of Benson aforesaid his hiers or assigns shall plant and Cultivate Ten acres of Land and build a house at Least Eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one Family setled on Each respective right or share of Land within the term of two years next after the Conclusion of the present War between G. Britain and America or in two years after the Province of Quebec shall be United with the free and Independent States of America, on penalty of the Forfieture of his Right or share in said Township, and the same to Revert to the free- men of this State to be by their Representatives regranted to such per- sons as shall effectually settle and Cultivate the Same.
SECUNDO That all pine Trees suitable for Mast and Spars for Shiping, be Reserved
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to the use and Benifit of the Freemen of this State. IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the seal of this State to be affixed at Arlington in the County of Bennington this Fifth Day of May AD. 1780 and in the Fourth year of the Independence of this State.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
Joseph Fay Secy.
Note .- The foregoing from Vol. I, pp. 9-11 of [Ms.] Vermont Charters is again re- corded without substantial change on pp. 12 and 13 of "Vol. II" [Ms.] Vermont Charters.
[CHARTER OF BENTON'S GORE]
Benton'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 Samuel Benton Thomas Bentley Amos Ives John Train Noel Potter Andrew Potter Reuben Pitcher Orange Train Oliver Train Benjamin Whipple Mary Young Ebenezer Young Eliphalet Lockwood Frederick Bawldwin Simeon Strong Amos Fuller Levi Scribner David Dunning Samuel Comstock John Barrett John Barrett Jun. James McElroy and Thomas Barrett have by their Petition requested a grant of a Gore or Tract of unappropriated Land ·lying within this State BOUNDED northerly on a Grant made to Abraham Jackson and Company Easterly on Andover Southerly on a Tract granted to William Utley and Company and westerly on Harwich-WE HAVE THOUGHT FIT for divers valuable Considerations us hereunto moving AND Do by these Presents In the name and by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont give and grant the Gore or Tract of Land above bounded and described (containing by estimation five thou- sand Acres) and to the several persons before named their Heirs and Assigns AND THAT the said Gore or Tract of Land be and is hereby annexed unto and hereafter shall be taken and reputed a part of the TOWN OF ANDOVER And the Inhabitants which do or shall hereafter inhabit said Gore shall be entitled to and have and enjoy all the Privi- ledges and Immunities that the other inhabitants of Andover 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 with all the Priviledges and Appurtenances thereto belonging and appertaining unto the said Grantees and their respective Heirs and Assigns forever upon the following CONDITIONS AND RESERVATIONS (vizt.) that each Proprietor
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in the Tract of Land aforesaid his Heirs or Assigns shall plant and cul- tivate five Acres of Land and 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 first day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty five on Penalty of the Forfeiture of each respective right or share of Land in said Tract 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 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 twenty fifth day of October in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty one and in the fifth Year of the independence of this State. THOS. CHITTENDEN .- By His Excellency's Command Micah Townsend Secry.
CHARTER OF BERKSHIRE
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF REPRE- SENTATIVES OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT.
L S To All People to whom these presents shall come, GREETING:
KNOW YE that, WHEREAS it has been Represented to us by our worthy Friends William Goodrich, Barzilla Hudson, Charles Dibble, and Company, sixty in Number, that there is a Tract of Vacant Land within this State which has not been heretofore Granted, which they Pray may be Granted to them-We have therefore thot Fit for the due encourage- ment of setling a New plantation within this State & other Valuable considerations us hereunto Moving, And Do by these presents in the name and by the authority of the Freemen of Vermont, give and Grant unto the said William Goodrich, Barzilla Hudson, Charles Dibble and the several persons hereafter named their associates, (viz,) Erastus Ser- gant, Enoch Brown, Hezekiah Parmely, John Sibly, John Nash, Samuel Bostick, Elnathan Curtis Jun., Abel Hart, Elias Willard Jur., Isaac Marsh, Isaac Marsh Jur., Joseph W. Marsh, Josiah Wright Jur., William Walker, Caleb Culver, Isaac Curtis, Abel Curtis, Jonathan Yates, David Pixley, John Fisk, Silas Pepoon, Joseph Gilbert, Elias Gilbert, Israel Dibble, Isaac Woodruff, Caleb Walker, Charles Dibble Jur., Truman Dibble, John North, Abraham Brown, Aaron Root, George Root, Ammery Woodruff, Joel Phelps, Joseph Pason, Hezekiah Talkott, Harvy Bell, Solomon Bell, Abel Hart Jur., Joseph Fay, Joseph Emerson, David
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Curtis, Benjamin Bird, Asa Pixley, Moses Narsh, Jonathan Ingersoll, Thomas L. Woodbeck, Isreal Dewey, Joseph Flag, Samuel Mattocks, Thomas Chittenden, Nathaniel Patten, Joseph Hildrup, Daniel Jones, George Goodwin, Asa Bement, Ebenezer Bement, and Peter Pixley, Together with five Equal shares to be appropriated to Public uses as follows, viz, one share for the use of a Simenary or Colledge within this State, one share for the use of the County Grammer Schools throughout this State, one share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel in said Town, to be disposed of for that purpose as the Inhabitants thereof shall direct, one share for the Support of the Ministry. One share for the Benifit and support of a School or Schools within Sd Town, The following Tract or Parcel of Land, (viz.) Begining on the South line of the Province of Quebec, and Forty fifth Degree of North Lattatude being the North line of this State about twelve Miles east of Lake Champlain, viz, where a Parrallel line with the Easterly line of the Township of Hungerford, being continued Northwardly will intersect said 45th dege of Northern Lattatude, Then east in said line six Miles-Then southerly on such point as to gain six miles, then west Parallel with said Lattatude line on a Parpendicular from said Lattatude line to the easterly line of the Lands heretofore Granted by New Hampshire; Then Northerly in such line to the bounds began at, will contain the Contents of six Miles square and no more. AND that the same be and hereby is INCORPORATED into a Township by the Name of BERKSHIRE and the inhabitents that do or shall hereafter Inhabit Sd Township are declared to be Infranchised and Intitled to all the Privi- ledges and Immunities that other Towns within this State Do by Law exercise and enjoy.
To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises as above expressed with all the Priviledges and appurtenences, to them and their respective Heirs and assigns forever, upon the following Conditions and Reservas- ions, (viz,) that Each Proprietor of the Township of Berkshire aforesaid his Heirs or assigns shall Plant and Cultivate five acres of Land and Build a House at least eighteen feet square on the Floor, or have one Family settled on each Respective Right of Land in said Township within the Term of Four years next after the circumstances of the War will admit of settlement with Safety, on penalty of the Forfeiture of his Grant or share of Land in said Town, 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 Benifit of the Freemen of this State, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Seal of this State to be afixed this 22d Day of June 1781 and in the 5th year of the Independence of this State.
Joseph Fay Secy.
THOS. CHITTENDEN
The name of Abel Curtis Interlined by me being in the original Charter & omitted in Registering, the mistake Rectified Augt 8 1788. Pr. Joseph Fay Secy.
Note .- The foregoing charter printed from Vol 1, pp. 22-24 of [Ms.] Vermont Charters is also recorded on pp. 21-22 of "Vol. II" [Ms.] Vermont Charters, without substantial change.
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BETHEL
THE CHARTER OF BETHEL
State of Vermont THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FREEMEN OF VERMONT.
L S To all People to whom these presents shall Come GREETING:
KNOW YE that whereas it has been Represented to us by our Loving Friends John Payne, John House and there associates, "That there is a Tract or Parcel of vacant Land lying with [in] this State, which has not been heretofore Granted" which they pray may be Granted to them .- WE HAVE THEREFORE, THO'T FIT for the due Encouragement of Setling a New plantation within this State; and other Valuable Considerations us hereunto moving; And Do by these Presents, in the name and by the authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, Give and Grant unto the said John Payne, John House & the Several persons hereafter named their associates (Vizt.,) Dudly Chase, Benjamin Smith, Simeon Chase, John Hibbard, Mathew Stone, Benjamin Chase, Asa Edgerton, Samuel Peck, William Chaplin, Samuel Chase, Paul MacKinstree, Ralph Whee- lock, John Ordway, Salmon Chase, James Tredway Solomon Cleave- land, Rise Wheeler, Seth Chase, Samuel Stone, William Lyon, David Copeland, Laben Gates, Benajah Strong, Thomas Putnam, Samuel Webster, Isreal Smith, John Throop, Timothy Bush, John Payne, Ju', John Cook, Zebulon Lyon, Joel Marsh, Ebenezer Putnam, John Terry, John Morse, John Cooper, Thomas Bingham, Asa Parker, Stephen Child, Benjamin Crane, Joseph Tilden, Jeremiah Triscott, Daniel Kinne, Solomon Strong, and William Chipman Jur. Together with five equal shares to be appropriated to public uses as follows, Viz. first one Share for the use of a Simonary or Colledge within this State; one share for the first setled Minister & Ministers of the Gospel to be disposed of for that purpose as the Town shall direct; one share for the perpetual use and Support of the Ministry of said Town, one share for the use of the County Grammer Schools throughout this State, and one share for the use and Support of a School or Schools within said Town, The following Tract or Parcel of Land Situate lying and being in this State, discribed and bounded as follows, VIzt,
BEGINNING at a point six Miles & a half on a Strait Line North sixty one Degrees west from the Northwest Corner of Sharon, Thence south thirty three degrees west six miles and sixty Rods, Thence [*north] sixty one degrees west six Miles, Thence North thirty three degs East six Miles & sixty Rods, Thence south sixty one degs East six Miles to the Point making the first Bounds. Containg by admeasurement Twenty three thousand and sixty acres to be divided into fifty two Equal shares-AND that the same be and is hereby Incorporated into a Township by the Name of BETHEL and the Inhabitents that do or shall hereafter Inhabit said Township are declared to be Infranchised and Intitled to all the Privi-
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ledges and Immunities that other Towns within this State do by Law Exercise and Enjoy.
To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said discribed tract of Land as above ex- pressed together with all the priviledges and appurtenances to them and their respective Heirs and assigns forever; upon the Following conditions and reservations, Vızt.
IMPRIMIS THAT each Proprietor in the Township of BETHEL aforesaid Cultivate five acres on his share in said Town within the term of three years from the date of this Grant and build a House at least eighteen feet square, and be in actual Possession of the premises within five years from the date aforesaid and Continue to improve said land; And for Nonperformance thereof, said Land to revert back to the freemen of this State.
SECUNDO THAT all Pine Trees suitable for Masts and Spars for Shiping be reserved to the use and Benifit of the Freemen of this State. In Testimony whereof we have Caused the seal of this State to be hereunto afixed at Arlington in the County of Bennington this 23ª day of December ADom. 1779. And in the third year of the Independence of this State-
THOMAS CHITTENDEN.
Joseph Fay Secy.
*The inference is unavoidable that the word "north" bracketed above has been omitted from the original record on pp. 1-3 of Vol. I of [Ms.] Vermont Charters and in a second record of this charter on pp. 26-28 of said volume it is in place. At the close of the second copy, the clerk has added the following note: "This charter is recorded a second time by mistake." Another record of this charter appears in "Vol. II" of [Ms.] Vermont Charters, pp. 5-6.
THE CHARTER OF BILLYMEAD
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 Jonathan Arnold Esquire & Company have by petition requested a grant of a tract of unappropriated Lands 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 valu- able causes & considerations us hereunto moving, and do by these pre- sents in the Name & by the authority of the freemen of the State of Ver- mont, give & grant the tract of Land hereafter described & bounded unto the said Jonathan Arnold & the several persons hereafter named his
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Associates Viz, John Innes Clark & Joseph Nightingale, William Rhodes, Joseph Fay Cyprian Sterry, & John Murray, Daniel Cahoon, Peter Chandler, Jonathan Jenks, Cynthia Hastings, William Bowen, Edward Thurber, in proportions annexed to their Names respectively as follows, to the said Jonathan Arnold Eighteen seventy one parts, Clark & Nightingale twenty one seventy one parts, William Rhodes nine seventy one parts, Joseph Fay, four seventy one parts, Sterry & Murray two seventy one parts, Daniel Cahoon two 71 Parts, Peter Chandler two seventy one parts, Jonathan Jenks two seventy one parts, Cynthia Hastings one seventy first part, William Bowen two seventy first parts & Edward Thurber two seventy first parts; which together with the following six seventy first parts, reserved to the several uses in Manner following include the whole tract or Township hereafter bounded & particularly described, Viz One seventy first part for the use of a Sem- inary or College, One seventy one part for the use of county grammar schools throughout this State, one seventy first part for the purpose of settlement of Minister or Ministers of the Gospel in said Township, One seventy first part for the support of the social Worship of God in said Township, Lands to the amount of one seventy first part for the support of an english school or schools in said Township, which two seventy first parts for the use of a seminary or College & for the use of County grammar Schools aforesd and the improvements, rents, interests, & pro- fits arising therefrom shall be under the controul, order, direction & dis- posal of the General Assembly of the said State forever, And the pro- prietors of said Township are hereby authorized & empowered to locate said two Seventy first parts justly & equitablely or quantity for quality in such parts of sd Township as they or their Committee shall judge will least incommode the general settlement of said Township, And the said proprietors are hereby further empowered to locate the Lands aforesaid amounting to three seventy first parts, of said Township assigned for the settlement of a Minister & Ministers for their support, & for the use & support of an english school or Schools in said Town, in such & in so many places as they or their committee shall judge will best accom- modate the inhabitants of said Township when the same shall be fully settled and improved laying the same equitablely or quantity for quality, which said Lands amounting to three seventy first parts of said Town- ship when located as aforesd shall together with the improvements rights, rents, profits, dues & interests remain unalianablely appropriated for the purposes & uses for which they are respectively assigned & be under the charge direction & disposal of the Selectmen of said Township in trust to & for the use of said Town forever, & the remaining seventy one part of said Township the proprietors are hereby empowered to dispose of in such manner as they shall judge best for the encouragement of erecting the first Gristmill & Saw Mill in said Township, And whereas it is necessary that early provision should be made for accommodating said Township with Lands sufficient for Roads and Highways, which cannot be particularly assigned until the sd Township be fully surveyed & under
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