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Excerpt from Annals of the Town of Keene: From Its First Settlement, in 1734, to the Year 1790; With Corrections, Additions, and a Continuation, From 1790 to 1815
In February, the committee made a return to the General Court of a Plat of two townships, each of the contents of six miles square, situated on each Side of Ashuelot River, above the tract of land lately granted to Col. Josiah Willard and others, beginning at a spruce or white pine tree, standing about midway between the South and East branches of said river, about five perch East of the bank of the main river, and thence running each way as described on the plat. This is the dividing line between the upper and lower townships. The plat was accept ed, and the lands' contained in said townships were declared to lie in, and constitute a part of the County of Hampshire.
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