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This article sort of relates to archives in that it discusses obscure
origins of land boundaries and includes some quotes from documents
describing them.  The springboard for this article is a family whose
land is divided by a town boundary, so that the house is in one town
(for those outside NYS, read "township") and the barn is in another;
they are petitioning to have the boundary changed so that they are all
in one town.  My favorite part of the article is when, in discussing the
way long-ago surveyors described landmarks, the reporter says:
"Surveying has come a long way, he said, citing how an Ulster County
job
once led him to a point described as ''where the old black bear jumped
across the old oak stump.' ''

Town borders touch history
http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/monday/localnews/stories/lo060302s2.shtml

Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer
Information Services Librarian

The Culinary Institute of America
1946 Campus Drive
Hyde Park, NY  12538
(845) 451-1322
c_crawfo@culinary.edu

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