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Card of the Great Thatch
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[The following is attached to Card No. 1.]

A description of all the Lots of Thatch, from the old going over to the upper going over by Wm. Ward's house, on the east side of the river, with an account of ye Length of each Lot in rods and links, Both upon a Square and upon a Bevel line. The Long bevil line denoteth ye division between the thatch and upland. June ye 27, 1760.

NOTE.--The meadows laid out on this map are on the east side of Nissequogue river. The north end, or "old going over," is on the river opposite the west end of Nissequogue street, which originally extended to the river. The south end, or " Othniel Smith's going over,' is probably north of the steep banks. Lot No. 3 is opposite the homestead of Mrs. Samuel O, Smith. See page 363--W. S. P.)

A Division and Allotment of the Long Beach, October the 16, 1742. Then a division of the woods so called on the Long Beach by the Proprietors of Smithtown, and divided the same into seven equal parts according to a card for the same bearing date the 12th day of this Inst October. Beginning westward & numbering eastward, the first Lot beginning at a white oak sapling ranging thence east 3 degrees south, 16 rods, then east 28 1-2 degrees south 8 rods and nineteen links, then East 12 degrees, North 12 rods, for the first Lot, and so to extend North the whole width of the sid lot to low water mark in the Sound. The 2nd Lot begins at the first running East 15 degrees North 12 rods, then East 6 degrees North 12 rods to a stake. The 3d Lot begins at the 2nd Lot, running East 6 degrees north 9 rods, then East 27 degrees North 18 rods to a stake. The 4th Lot begins at the 3d running East 27 degrees North 14 rods, then East 9 degrees North II rods and a quarter. The 5th Lot begins at the 4th running East 9 degrees North 22 rods and a half to a stake. The 6th Lot lies on the east side of the 5h lot running eastward 21 rods and an half wide, and so every lot to extend North to the Sound to low water mark, and the 7th Lot begins at the 6th running eastward to a cedar tree and thence North 24 degrees East to low water mark in the Sound, and every proprietor hath his lot according as it fell to him by lot viz:

No. 1 Job Smith his lot by draft,

No. 2 is Jonathan Smith his lot by draft.
No. 3 is Daniel Smith his lot by draft.
No. 4 is Edmund Smith his lot by draft.
No. 5 is Obadiah Smith his lot by draft.
No- 6 is Daniel Laurence's right by draft.
No. 7 is Richard Smith, his lot by draft.

In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first above written.

Testes, TIMOTHY TREDWELL,

GEO. TOWNSEND.

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