A survey of the farm of John P. Peabody. 1818.

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A survey of the farm of John P. Peabody. 1818.

Survey of farm of John P. Peabody taken April 8, 1818, signed by William Bailey. It begins "at a stake and stones on the south side of the road leading by Daniel Griswould's," and continues from there. The acreage is not given, nor is there a plat map.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8185518

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