The East And West Jersey Boundary Line Controversy
The East And West Jersey Boundary Line Controversy
Oscar Mcmurtrie Voorhees
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I, p. 524. 11 \\ est Jciscy Piopriplors Keith may have met along tlie route of the survey, we may not know, hut when he emerged \ipon tlie Raritan he had evidence that he was within the territory claimed hy East Jersey, for the point reached was in the j)ossession of tlie said Dohie, he liaving pnrcliased hut three years previous from . Lolm Camphell. Son of Lord Neill Camphell of Scotland, one-cpiai'ter of his 1-Sth of l-24th part of East New Jersey. ( >See East Jersey Deeds, Liher A. , Page 2...10. ) One might be led to surmise that this plantation was situated on the south side of the South Branch, from its mention in the running of a line that did not cross that stream. But this appears not to have been the case, for John Dobie's prop- erty was located along tlie north side of the stream ex'tending from beyond the mouth of the Neshanic to nearly the spot where we are standing, * and contained 375 acres. T Long- before the surveyors reached the river it became evident that they were pursuing a course that \\ould reach the l^elaware very far south of forty-one, degrees, forty minutes.
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