The Natural And Civil History of Vermont volume 2

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The Natural And Civil History of Vermont volume 2
Samuel Williams
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Ld, on or before the first day of Januar}', 1792, declare that on or before the first day of June, 1794, the said state of Vermont would pay the state of New York, the sum of thirty thousand dollars, that immediately from such declaration by the legislature of the state of Vermont, all rights and titles to lands within the state of Vermont, under grants from the government of the colony of New York, or from the state of New York, should cease, " those ex- cepted, which had been made in confirma...tion of the grants of New Hampshire.
This proposal and declaration being laid be- fore the legislature of Vermont, they very readi- ly agreed to the plan, which had been concerted by the commissioners from both states ; and on October 28, 1790, passed an act directing the treasurer of the state, to pay the sum of thirty thousand dollars to the state of New York, at the time proposed ; adopting the western line as the perpetual boundary between the two states ; and declaring all the grants, charters and patents of land, l}'ing within the state of Vermont, made by or under the late colony of New York, to be null and void, those only ex- cepted which had been made in confirmation of the grants from New Hampshire.


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