The Mason Title And Its Relations to New Hampshire And Massachusetts
The book The Mason Title And Its Relations to New Hampshire And Massachusetts was written by author Otis Grant Hammond Here you can read free online of The Mason Title And Its Relations to New Hampshire And Massachusetts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Mason Title And Its Relations to New Hampshire And Massachusetts a good or bad book?
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Before the settlemxcnt of the boundary with Massachusetts, and the separation of the governments of the two provinces in 1741, New Hampshire had granted thirteen towns within the Masonian grant, Kingston, Nottingham, Allenstown, Barrington, Ches- ter, Londonderry, Barnstead, Bow, Canterbury, Chi- chester, Epsom, Gilmanton, and Kingswood, and had incorporated several others. All but two of these grants, Kingston (1694) and Kingswood (1737) were issued in 1722 and 1727. In this same period Massac...husetts was equally active in New Hampshire territory, but less effective. In 1726 a plan w^as instituted in the Assembly to protect the northern frontiers from possible incur- sions of the Indians by laying out a line of towns from 18 Dunstable to Northfield, but disagreements over minor details prevented action, and the project was abandoned. In 1737 the idea was again brought forth, and resulted in the chartering of a north fron- tier line of nine towns from Rumford (now Concord) on the Merrimack River, to the ''Great Falls" in the Connecticut, and a western line of four towns up the east side of the Connecticut from Northfield to meet the other line.
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