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of the towns of Boxford, Georgetown and RoAvley, at a
granite monument lettered B
li, in latitude forty-two
degrees, forty-one minutes, forty and fourteen hundredths
seconds, and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-eight minutes, thirty-six and seventy-five hundredths seconds.
Section 2. This act shall take efi'ect upon its passage.
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Approved March 12, 1904.
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Ax Act to establish the boundary
line
between the towns
OF NOETH ANDOVEK AND NORTH READING.
Be
beTweSoi-th
Andover and
North Reading
established.
it
enacted., etc.,
as follows
Section 1
The following described line shall hereafter
be the boundary line between the towns of Xorth Audover
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and JN'orth -r»
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Beginning at the present corner
of the towns of Middleton, North Andover and North
Reading, at a granite monument lettered A
R, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-six minutes, thirty-two and
nine tenths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees,
three minutes, thirty-three and thirty-six hundredths seconds thence south sixty-eight degrees, fifty-nine minutes
west, true bearing, five thousand and nineteen feet, to the
present corner of the towns of Andover, North Andover
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and North Reading at a granite monument lettered A R
on the summit of Osgood's Hill in latitude forty-two
degrees, thirty-six minutes, fifteen and eleven hundredths
seconds and longitude seventy-one degrees, four minutes,
thirty-six seconds.
Section
2.
This act shall take effect upon
its
passage.
Approved March 12, 1904.
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ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETAVEEN THE TOAVNS
OF HAMILTON AND IPSWICH.
enacted,
etc.,
as folloivs
Section 1. The following described line shall hereafter
the boundary line between the toAvns of Hamilton and
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Beginning at the corner oi the towns oi Ji,ssex,
Ipswicli
Hamilton and Ipswich at a granite monument lettered
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twenty-eight and ninety-two hundredths seconds and longitude seventy degrees, forty-nine minutes, two and
seventy-five hundredths seconds
thence north seventyfour degrees, four minutes west, true bearing, one thou;
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Acts, 1904.
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99
150.
himdrod and iiftv-onc feet to the easterly side
Candle wood road, at a point opposite and about
siind tliroe
Boundary
line
ii.nniiton
ot"
five feet easterljMVoni a granite
monument
lettered
II I,
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minutes, thirtytwo and fifty-nine hundredths seconds and longitude seventy
degrees, forty-nine minutes, twenty and two tenths seconds thence southerly along the easterly side line of the
road, one thousand six hundred feet thence westerly about
seventy feet, crossing the road on a line at right angles
thereto, to a point in the westerly side line of the road
thence southerly along the westerly side line of the road,
about one thousand six hundred feet to a point opposite
and about four feet westerly' from a granite monument lettered
I, in latitude forty-tAvo degrees, thirty-eight minutes, three and thirty-two hundredths seconds and longitude
seventy degrees, forty-nine minutes, twenty-eight and
seventy -four hundredths seconds thence north tifty-five
degrees, fort^'-tAvo minutes west, true bearing, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one feet to a granite monument lettered I in latitude forty-two degrees thirty-eight
minutes, thirteen and thirty-two hundredths seconds and
longitude seventy degrees, forty-nine minutes, forty-eight
and fifty-eight hundredths seconds thence in the same
dh'ection about one thousand and fifteen feet to the middle
of Miles river thence down stream, along the centre line
of the river, about one and six tenths miles to its junction
with the centre line of Long Causeway brook thence up
the brook about one and one tenth miles to its head at the
spring described in chapter five hundred and five of the
acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-six
thence
continuing about eight feet westerly to a granite monument lettered
I, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirtyeight minutes, thirty-three and eighty-one hundredths
seconds and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-one minutes,
twenty-four and thirty-one hundredths seconds
thence
south forty-five degrees, fifty-five minutes west, true bearing, five hundred and fifteen feet, crossing the tracks of
the eastern division of the Boston and Maine railroad, to
a granite monument lettered
I, in latitude forty-two
degrees, thirty-eight minutes, thirty and twenty-seven hundredths seconds and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-one
minutes, twenty-nine and twenty-six hundredths seconds
thence north forty-two degrees, thirty-three minutes west,
true bearing, two thousand two hundred and fifty feet to
in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-eight
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a granite monuiiient lettered
I, in latitude forty-two
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degrees, thirty-eigiit minutes, lorty-six and sixty-tour
hundredths seconds and longitude seventy degrees, tit'tjone minutes, forty-nine and sixty-two hundredths seconds
thence north eleyen degrees, hfty-six minutes east, true
bearing, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-four feet
I, in latitude forty-two
to a granite monument lettered
degrees, thirty-nine minutes, fom'teen and tliirty-two hundredths seconds and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-one
minutes, forty-one and sixty-nine hundredths seconds,
being the " old boundary stone on the road leading from
Kents corner to the back side of Hamilton " thence north
iifteen degrees, twenty-five minutes east, true bearing,
one thousand two hundred and twenty-nine feet to a
granite monument lettered
I, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-nine minutes, twenty-six and two hundredths
seconds and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-one minutes,
thirty-seven and thirty-two hundredths seconds
thence
in the same direction about one hundred and fifty feet to
thence Avesterly aliout two
the middle of Ipswich river
and seven tenths miles, along the centre line of the river,
to the corner of the towns of Hamilton, Ipswich and Topsfield, at the mouth of Gravelly brook.
Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
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establisbud.
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Ax Act to
establish the boundauy line between the towxs
OF HAMILTON AND ESSEX.
Be
Boundary
line
between
Hamilton
and Essex
established.
it
enacted, etc., as foUoios
Sectiox 1. The following described line shall hereafter
be the boundary line between the towns of Hamilton and
Beginning at the corner of the towns of Essex,
Essex
Hamilton and Ipswich at a granite monument lettered
E I, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-eight minutes,
twentj'-eight and ninety-two hundredths seconds and
longitude seventy degrees, forty-nine minutes, two and
thence south seventyseventy-five hundredths seconds
four degrees, fifty-four minutes east, true bearing, one
thousand and se-s'enty-three feet to a granite monument
lettered E H, in latitude forty-two deorees, thirty-eight
minutes, twenty-six and sixteen hundredths seconds and
lonsritude seventy desfrees, fortv-eiirht minutes, fortv-eisfht
and eighty-nine hundredths seconds thence south six de:
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