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V A i� E }` �7 w Common .� rr alth Of Mass achus et I HARDOR A LAND COMMISSION a ATLAS OF THE BOUNDARJES OF_ THE k CITI1111S OF - LLL.AE IT �IA , a AND TOWNS NS OF F t i xjT T � 0 R:D LYNNFIELID Q lOR l D TE IS I E I LE iN I ESSEX COUNTY VuEAIDIN IN G ORTI- 1 RE IVD �-x torpo P �T I �• 1 fi• II y IL MIDDLCSE COUNTY b + WOODWARD EMERY GEORGE E. SMITH Commissioners HENRY J . SKEFFINGTON 1006 , i i j + , i i If 1 t I i ` I T i / W' 1 F!F :f: i" �9G.O N " `1F/�6'a.. `7' _. pllFill _ 16,110 IfFipl® .rFT! iCM. Y .l[AYI .. I N9i 1i#i �WI®�-p _ -• T 91�VVMS p• 14P 9 MSP aK1✓•ff .:._F . '[•.1p .I ?Ywo1VA7d► �f1N.15 /a/\ R1 .`►. 6! .w'v/�v V '93_ . .:, ivy\ rf .'ql� tT F'- V' we'IIC® 'a+• _ _ _ _ .. 1 p:J� G'2 J" 9 : ,,N... ... - . . _ 1-A n .. / .. . ri / .... �.i A �pM.�L�' �� � v 1 �� �� /� �`' � � r�L.rYr '�b.IJ r f("ra: .�. ► ,reg► ��. F 1.1( SII��� �,,,�t i_yr ����'�• �. ����\�4�rAf �✓+� M,I� I 1 . p:. .. I r di '_ 3,[•r� _�yyy"'a9T�,��1(�`�yF��" �Z rC L . far I I ' 1 7 I p I t� • ' '1�, 73tat'1 �i. t; dt'0 '' �f 1'r� d{; �(r '`F';;<' ► `1 _ ,a� iB �a ` o� t y r' I t 'I, t�b .r: yy i �j+udrr}.ilnLri. q 'Tit J 1f�Ii11T1IdKSi14�1�"�itJ99�a�10#�1�11*f A�•�iVlrfs�tr�rr,. � i•. � 'i a►�, - <,. i�'1�11rf►��)fit . ��'w�i� r�, 1 �` � i�11 ►�\ ��' T�✓� �►�J1� h��rsr •a,�� LAW RENE I ° i 1 MIDDLETON --- NORTH ANDOVER f ANDOVE-R ---- 13OX '�� r� . H 1~� -, l�TT`� _ -- 'PURI) NORTH READING- =READING ---WiLN11NGTON LYNNFIELD IVIETH LIEN h F F P contain descriptions tions of the manner in Which the towns were established and the statutes In this atlas the lettered folios c p boundary lines together with detailed descriptions of the lines as they exist at the present time. fixing' the various bo y b The corners I 2 are plans showing the boundary lines of the towns herein described. 1 he locations of the Folios i and p determined b triangulation. The town lines are shown in heavy or points of intersection of the boundary lines have been Bete y their locations were determined is shown in light lines. Lines broken lines, and the general scheme of triangulation by which w to what stations they extending toward stations beyond the limits of the triangulation sheets have letters of reference to sho I � are directed. o�' the �eo�ra hical positions in latitude and longitude of all the corners and the Folios 3 , 4, s , 6, 7 , 8 and 9 wive p P 1 together with the azimuths, back azimuths, true bearings and distances between principal stations used as points of control, a them. Following these are folios giving the names of the triangulation stations, with descriptions of a portion of them and j vicinity of each corner. An index to the description of each corner of the corners, ith a to p ograp hical sketch of the y together wb J is given in the left-hand column of the position table. , escribin� the boundary between each two adjoining towns runs from one three- The system of numbering adopted in d g r - increasing from north to south, or from east to west. The principal triangulation town corner or four -town coiner to the next, stations are shown by name as well as number. - from actual surve s plotted Natural or water boundaries are taken from U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey charts, off Y he scale of this plan. Copies of the latae scale plans are on file at the office of the on a large. scale and reduced tot p � Commission. nd Geodetic Survey, whose o The triangulation of this survey is based on that of the U. S. Coast afficers have given I us material assistance in the adjustment of the triangulation system. • � -ceroid" and the astronomical data adopted by the U. S. Coast and Geo- The projection is based on the Clarke Spheroid" I detic Survey in Mo. The usual form of conventional signs to represent the topography in the vicinity y of each bound is adopted, and corre- the style adopted by the topographical conference held in y�ashington, D. C., in 1892. s onds substantially with y Peirce and James B. Tolley, E P p f Euene The principal field work for this group was executed under the direction o p p1 . =y were examined, additional points located, and topographical descriptions revised in in 1892 and 1893 . The present bounds 1904• . pertaining to the survey may be obtained upon application at the office of the !, Additional information and data pertai b Commission. �� T I VV OODWARD E:\IERY, Harbor and i GEORGE E. SMITH, Land 1 Conamissioneys. HENRY J. SKEFFINGTON, I F RANK w• HODGDON, Chief Engineer. , y I z, i IJ III , I r I �i FOLIO A TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY _ d I 'L`� � ® -',W111hriVlAJ1.11Cs�Y+a�rf/Yrr..r�rrmr:'A '�Pw�..'r - igirr u.r a.=-. s. WkwifflMa IL 4. 1 J Jjt lh3LR..�' xhtl ifY111 � C1 . . K r { cj�. tY1� Mv IlJx 9% Ifief N rti 1 { ff t F V +psi 1 x: 1 t " •:t�.��>�rf t g FI*r I r ti» <lt+xaj� ,. xJ�, `. 'F.rka , ^'. t-'x.i $.t.`kfa_.♦ :: ` dna wy+tyaawpa,;rn+-fi'^f-rxx.a}tc;a..y. AH HAVERHILL LAWRENCE HAVERHILL ANDOVER- BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD MASSAC LYNNFIELD - METHUEN NORTH READING - READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN s GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS . MIDD The town of Middleton was incorporated June 20, 172 ANDOVER. Topsfield. The boundaries of the town stand to-day practical) The first mention of Andover occurs in the Massachusetts Colony Records under date of May 22, 1646, at which time Cutshamache, an Indian, acknowledged the sale of certain lands known as " Cochichawick " or " Abounded north- NORTH erly by Merrimac river and including, besides its present area, the town of North Andover and the portion of Lawrence The eastern part of Andover was set off and incorporat lying south of Merrimac river. 4, 1879, about one hundred and six acres were set off to the On May 26, 1658, about fifteen acres of meadow-land near Shawshine river, abutting on Billerica, was set off by the General Court to Andover. Middleton June 20 1 28 ; a to Lawrence April 17 , 1847 ; and a art was set NORTH A part of Andover was set off to M J 7 part. P P off to form the town of North Andover April 7 , 1855 - The northerly portion of Reading was Incorporated as ti when the line between Lynnfield and North Reading was ad' BOXFORD. On the petition of the inhabitants of Rowley Village, a part of Rowley was incorporated into a township August 12, REA 1685 , being first mentioned as Boxford September 14, 1694, in an act for the regulation of the taxes. ! z An additional grant of land was made to the town On June 20, 1728, a part was set off to the new town of Middleton ; on March 21 , 1856, a part was set off to Grove- plantation. This settlement was known as Linn Village, and in land ; and on April is , 1897 , a small part was set off to Georgetown . 2 9, 1644, it was ordered that Linn Village be called Redding, On June io, 18o8, a part of Rowley, including the estate of Samuel Spofford, was annexed ; and on March 7 , 1846, and Linn Village (called Redding) were settled on the same a part of Ipswich was annexed. a' On Sept. 25 , 1730, the westerly part was set off to for HAVERHILL. was set off to Stoneham ; on Feb. 2 5 , 18 1 2, the First or Sou On May 13 , 1640, the Governor, Deputy Governor and Mr. Winthrop Senior, were directed to grant to Mr. Ward Reading-, now tiVakefield ; on March 22 , 185 J , the town of N Y and Newberry men a plantation at Patucket or Coijchawick, provided they return answer within three weeks from the 21st. present, and that they build there before the next Court, and on June 2 , 1641 , a committee was appointed " to set out the WILMI bounds between Salsberry and Pantucket, all : Haverell. They are to determine the bounds which Mr. Ward & his company „ I The northeasterly part of Woburn, known as " Goshen are to enjoy as a town or village. 1 i6 166 and 166 and were perfected b the General by the name of Wilmington Sept. 25 , 1730. In the act of in Portions of the boundaries of the town were defined in 165 54� 4 7� P Y river norther) for a distance of about Io or 12 miles Billerica line " lnclLlding Abraham Jacques, his farm, and so Court May 12, 1675 . The town originally extended from the Merrimac y i w New Hampshire. It included the larger portion of the resent territory of Lawrence and Methuen. etc. ; this portion of the act altlloujh accepted by the General into what s no p a p p 5 On May 2 � 16 o an island in Merrimac river was ranted to Haverhill. On December 8, 1725 , the western part of three years late). (April I2 , 173J) a petition of the SC1CCti11eI1 Y �' S a the town of NVilminot Zn the town of Haverhill, with lands adjoining, were set off and constituted the new township of Methuen. I under a clause in the incorporat've act, J Haverhill was established as a cit March Io 186 the act of incorporation being acce ted b the town May 15 of tract called 1\�Ir. Jacques farm, althou;h It was never intend y 9, p p Y that any part of Billerica should be set to «711111ington , but the same year. Woburn. " The petitioners prayed that the Court order that t On January 4, 1897 , Bradford was annexed to Haverhill by chapter 365 of the Acts of 1896. Bradford was originally a straight 11I1e fI'Onl • ctober r r 6 On ' Sion of their ancient bounds, presumabl} set off from the town of Rowley May 27, 1668, and was first mentioned by name in a tat act dated O , , 75 j passing through the present corner of Billerica, Burlington an March 8, 1850, the easterly part of Bradford was incorporated as the town of Groveland. the General Court deckled that the but on June 1 , 17 , Dec. 27, 1737 , the farms of John Beard and others adjoining LAWRENCE. Parts of Andover and Methuen were incorporated as the town of Lawrence April 17, 1847, and the town became a j city March 21 , 1853 , the town accepting the act of incorporation March 29th of the same year. I BOUNDA On A ril 4, 1854, part of Methuen was annexed, and on February 4, 1879, parts of Andover and North Andover p Massachusetts-New Hampshire Line. - The State were annexed. was fixed by the King in Council under date of Aug. 5 , 174 LYNNFIELD. • de a town On July 3 , 1782, the North Parish of Lynn was erected into theby George Mitchell and Richard Hazen rn 1741 . It was re-s district of Lynnfield. The district was ma between the years r r- and i 89S, and the line as nlarkecl wa - February 28, 1814- setts by Chapter 369 of the Acts of r899, and New Hampsh On May 27 , 1857, when the bounds between Lynnfield and North Reading were established, part of each town , was Y Andover-Dracut Line. - Follows the Merrimac aver, annexed to the other, and the act was accepted by the town of Lynnfield November 3 , 1857 , and by North Reading January 7 , 185x• j Feb. 26, i 7 o2 . No material changes have been made in the boundaries since its early incorporation. Andover-Lawrence Line. - The part of the line west The part southerly of corner 1 was defined by chapter it of METHUEN. I Andover-Methuen Line. - Defined by chapter r of t The western part of the town of Haverhill, with the lands l b ad•oinincy, a strip about I 1 -2 miles wide next to Dracut b Andove --North Andover Line. - "rhe part of the line line, was erected into the town of Methuen December 8, of New 1725 , and included a considerable area now within the State ,g 1879, and the part southerly of corner 1 by chapter1 ; 0 of tl Hampshire. It extended along the Merrimac truer " Io miles and 40 pole. " Andover•North Reading Line. - I)el lied by chapter The part of Lawrence lying north of the Merrimac river was set off from Methuen by chapter 190 of the Acts of 1847, set off another part of Methuen to the same town. incorporating Lawrence, and a subsequent act, passed April 4, 1854, j Andover-Tewks�iury Line. - Def=ined by chapter ; 7, 21 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY FOLIO B TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY t° V S1 aY�, bi l� ry Yr'7 tzrili'1 r<•,ti , , t 11;01 f li - r t [ _1 P tnd .F�'Zt..i[ f s ate,., i • a � LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD NORTH READING - READING---WILMINGTON TTS NORTH READING- READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN MIDDLETON . IONS RIP T I bm com rised of parts of Andover, Boxford, Salem and The town of Middleton was incorporated June 20, 17 ..8, eib P • all as described in the act of incorporation. To sfield. The boundaries of the town stand to-day practically !' i P I ' ion l Records under date of May 22, 1646, at which time NORTH ANDOVER. own as " Cochichawick " or " Andiver," bounded north- town of North Andover and the portion of Lawrence ; The eastern part of Andover was set off and incorporated as the town of North Andover April 7, 185 5 , and on Feb. 41 1879, about one hundred and six acres were set off to the city of Lawrencef hawshine river, abutting on Billerica, was set off by the NORTH READING. Lawrence April 17, 1847 ; and a part was set as the town of North Reading March 22, 1853 . On May 27, 1857 a part to P The northerly portion of Reading was incorporated nd North Reading adjusted, a part of each town was annexed to the other, when the line between Lynnfield a b was D. READING. f Rowley was incorporated into a township August 12, for an inland ant of land was made to the town of Lynn by the General Court Sept. 9, 1639 , ct for the regulation of the tales. An additional ar On May South Reading and North Reading. 18 6 a art was set off to Grove- plantation. This settlement was lcnown as Linn Village, and included Reading, a ddleton ; on March I , 5 p Pl dingy and the Court n Records state that the bounds between Wooborne 29, 1644, it was or that Linn Village be called Red , or offord was annexed ; and on March 7 , 1846, and Linn Village (called Redding) were settled on the same date. ' min�ton • on Dec. 21 , 1734, a part Samuel Sp , the westerly art was set off to form a part of the town of WI a On Sept. 25 , 1730, Y P LL, was set off to Stoneham , on Feb. 25 , 1812 the First or South Parish of Reading was in as the town of South «'inthrop Senior, were directed to grant to Mr. Ward Reading, now Wak efield • on March 22 , 1853 , the town of North Reading was set off. ed they return answer within three weeks from the 21St. WILMINGTON. une 2 , 1641 , a committee was appointed " to set out the • " Goshen " the westerly part of Reading were erected into a township determine the bounds which Mr. Ward & his company The northeasterly part of Woburn, known as Goshen • In the act of incorporation the western boundary is described as following the by the name of Wilmington Sept. 2 5 , 17.30. oto run from thence on Billerica line one hundred rods farther," 16J4, 1664 and 1667, and were perfected by the General Billerica line " including Abraham Jacques, his farm, ands divisional line, occasioned more or less dispute and imac river northerly for a distance of about io or 12 miles etc. ; this onion of the act although accepted by the General Court as the to the General Court, stating that P . . f the resent territory of Lawrence and Methuen. three ears later (April 12 , 1733) a petition of the selectmen of Billerica was presente own of Billerica, being part of a P Y T 1. On December 8, 1725 , the western part of ! clause in the incorporative act, the town of Wilmington claimed certain land in the t to Haverhill. under a << intended b the Court, nor so much as asked for by the inhabitants tuted the new township of Methuen. tract called ivir. Jacques farm, although it was never Y Wilmington, but only that part of Mr. Jacques' farm that lay in the town of Of incorporation being accepted by the town May 15 of that any part of Billerica should be set to a Woburn." The petitioners prayed that t the Court order that the town of Billerica be " continued in the uninterrupted posses- chapter 365 of the Acts of 1896. Bradford was originally sion of their ancient bounds, presumably a straight line from the present corner 1 of Tewksbury and Wilmington southerly, On of Billerica, Burlington and Wilmington. The town of Wilmington opposed this petition, tioned by name in a tax act dated October I � , 167 5 • passing through the present corner the town of Groveland. but on June 13 , 1733 , the General Court decided that the whole of Jacques' farm was 111 the town of Wilmington. On Dec. 27, 1737 , the farms of John Beard and others adjoining the Jacques farm were set off from Billerica to Wilmington. TCL . «7n of Lawrence April 17 , 1847, and the town became a BOUNDARY LINES. 'Iarch 29th of the same year. • Line. - The State line which forms the northerly boundary of this group of towns Februar Y 4, 1879, parts of Andover and North Andover Massachusetts-New Hampshire Llne. T � r o beim' serve ed grid marked under order of Governor Belcher was fixed by the King in Council under date of Aug. 5 , 174 Y and marked by Commissioners representing the two States LD . b Georore Mitchell and Richard Hazen in 1741 • It was re-surveyed y a e as marked was later ratified and adopted by the respective States, - Massachu- to the district of Lynnfield. The district was made a town between the years 1885 and 1898, and the lin Acts of 1899, and New Han by chapter 115 of the Acts of 1901 . setts by Chapter 369 of the • er beim defined by the order of the Court incorporating Dracut T established, art of each town , was Andover-Dracat Line. - Follows the Merrimac riv d North Reading were P cid November 3 , 185 7 , and. by North Reading January 7 , 1858• Feb, 26, 1702 . The e west of corner i was defined by chapter i 90 of the Acts of i 847• incorporation. I he part of the ilii nce its early Andover-Lawrence Line. - The part Southerly of corner I was defined by chapter i i of the Acts of 1879• EN . Andover Meth uen Line. - Defined by chapter 12 of the Laws of 1725 • I I of the Acts of • i..iiie. - Thc part of the line northwest of corner I was defined by chapter I j adjoining, a strip about I I -2 miles wide next to Dracut 1 Andover-North Andover ;s New 1 of corner i by chapter i 5o of the Acts of 185 5 . nd included a considerable area now within the State of N 1879, and the part southerly rth Reading Line. - Defined by chapter 250 of the Acts of 1904• d 4o pole. Andover No of the Acts of 1903 . I Off of the Acts of 1847, Andover-Tewksbury Line. - Defined by chapter 3 73 vas set O►f from Methuen by chapter 190 And ' ) 8 ;� , set off another part of Methuen to the same town. i FOLIO C TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY € I I TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY ,I Y i k 41 lC A ti� T.lila' f ♦ i+ fl G N'RY 'K _� 't• A PT•i"nfi.. eY 4aZ'a ... _ ti . zk .3 LAWRENCE HAVERHILL M A S S A C H U HAVERHILL MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS LYNNFIELD - METHUEN ANDOVER -- BOXFORD NORTH READING - READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN L nn-L nnfield Line. - Defined by chapter of the .'lets Andover-Wilmington Line. - This line is a part Of the old Andover - Woburn line ; no definite statute has been found Y y records and the official map of 1830 on file ,1 town of Lynnfield. - 'I'll r describing it but, as marked upon the ground, it agrees with the perambulation Lynnfield-Middleton and Lyn nfield-Peabody Lines. Ill ' es. Salem, established March i 3 , 1639. "hhe present corner of Lynn in the Archie - Defined b cha ter 369 of the Acts of 1899. S ' Atkinson (N . H .)-Haverhill Line. y P ton was incorporated June �o, 1728, a portion of Salclu being sets Line. - A portion of this line was established by chapter 2 of the Acts of 173o incorporating L nnfield-North Reading Line. - "hhe straight 1 �(�rtions of Billerica-WilmingtonI • rder of the Court Dec. 27, 17J7, setting off the estates of John Beard and others from h,� y following I �s\vich river is a part of the old boundar}�• Wilmington, and a portion by an o the portion I a Billerica to Wilmington. Lynnfield-Reading Line. - Defined by chapter ; 61 of the Boxford-Georgetown Line. - Defined `by chapter 253 of the Acts Of 1904. i Lynnfield-Saugus Line. - Defined by chapter 407 of tile Boxford-Groveland Line. - Defined by chapter 61 of the Acts of 1856. the Lynnfield-Wakefield Line. - The corner of L_ynnficld, SC Boxford- Haverhill Line. - This line is a part of the old line between Bradford and Rowley ; it is referred , to in jJ nnfield and ���al<efield, established by chapter 407 of the Acts Bradford, recorded under date of April 13, 1 702, in the following language : -" so over Johnsons Pond so . Y old Indian deed to Brad I missioners dated Sept. )6, r 870, under authority of chapter 1 ; 3 0 at e south easterly corner of ye Pond called Little Pond, and from thence to a run of water a called to an oak tree standing y Y water Methuen-North Andover Line. -- I)ef�ned as following 1 [ f a certain hill commonly called and known by ye name of Philistine hill, and following ye Run of on ye north side O Y to have been Methuen-Pelham (N . H .) and Methuen-Salem (N . H .) Lines Andover." The bounds between corner 3 and the Andover line appear I on-North Andover Line. - Dellned by chapter- 2 till it come to ye Line of The Town of Middlet to mark " the run of water " therein referred to, which has practically disappeared, "hhis line het\veen cor set Middleton-North Reading Line. - The remainder Line. - The art south of corner i is described by chapter 81 of the Acts of 1846. I Belliniham 's farm, laid out Oct. 8, 166 , by order of the Gener ` Boxford Ipswich P portion Of the oriorinal line between Rowley and Ipswich and agrees substantially with the official map tract of land granted to the town of Reading by the General Co of the line is a p a of 1830. ear. A plan of this tract on yhie in the Archives ,fives this bou Boxford-Middleton Line. - Defined by chapter 252 of the Acts of 1904. I of plan of 1830 of Middleton shows numerous slight dcl]ections ro Andover Line. - This line was first established May 31 , 1652, and was redefined by chapter47 southwesterly to Ipswich river originally formed a pal of the bo Boxford-North e Acts Of 1904- 1 ) thdefined by chapter 12 of the Acts of 17 8, Incorporat 11 " 1'I I I d c Line. - Defined b chapter 148 of the Acts of 1904. Middleton-Peabody Line. -- L)clined h} chapter of th Boxford- Rowley L Y ` Boxford-Topsfield Line. From the corner of Boxford, Ipswich and Topsfield to corner r , the line was defined by w the southern and eastern ho',indaries of either I zr:1 I 'uhlam's or • southerly from corner I it was described in reports of a committee accepted by the General [AkF I Middleton-Topsfield Line. - Delined by chapter" 1 , of chapter 81 of the Acts of 1846 , y 01 and Nov. 1 1707 • `,.�"; diverted and the northeasterly bI-aneh has been obliterated. At tl Court, dated Feb. 25 , 17 9 parallel with and about ' i I m i n on Line. - This line is a part of the original northeasterly line of Woburn, p I Burl gt with o-ranite monuments. x< a southwesterly line ; it is described as a single straight line in chapter 2, Acts of 1730, incorporating s^ North Andover-North Reading Line. - Defined by cha four miles distant from the sout y • the Acts of 1 8, incorporating Burlington. North Reading-Reading Line. -- Defined by challtcl 71 Wilmington, and again in chapter 74 of 79 • of the Acts of 17x8 incorporating Middleton. No statute has been f .- chapter 12 � North Reading-Wilmington Line. - Defiled by chapter Danvers-Middleton Line. Defined by p I found definitely describing the portion of the line described as following the line between Salem and Topsfield, but the line as Reading-Stonehatn Line. - This line was fixed by orde Of 18 O. ) #' mittee of the towns of Stonelial11 and Readlilg, \Vl11C11 then 1nC1U marked corresponds with the official map 3 ` the original " Six mile line " of Dracut, established Feb. 26, i 702 , 1 i, • of ��l Reading-Wakefield Line. - The portion of the line frol Dracut-Methuen Line. - This line was apart aws of 1 , incorporating Methuen. was defined July 13 , 1769, \\Then the Soutll precinct of Reading and is described in chapter 12 Of the L 7 5 - is line following Merrimac river is a portio of the ori�lnal southerly line - he art of this p � � r' by chapter 71 of the :Acts of 1813 , by which the " LatOn farms Groveland-Haverhill Line. T p 'of Haverhill referred to in the incorporationItaY of Bradford of which Groveland was a part) in 1668 as a part of Rowley " lying Reading-Wilmington Line. - Uclinc(1 by chal ,ter of t > > corner of Boxford, Groveland and Haverhill was defined by chapter Reading-Woburn Line. - This Lille is described ii over against Haverhill the portion from corner 1 to the ,�. the line between �%�looborn and (_,inn Village (called Red 62 of the Acts of 1850, incorporating Groveland. settle .h • - e between Amesbury and Haverhill ; it is described in a r`` Tewksbury-Wilmington Line. The portion of the line Haverhill-Merrimac Line. - This line was formerly the lin 0� when the bounds of Haverhill were perfected. . of r 30, and the portion north\\Testes"ly of corner was establis surveyor's report, approved by the General Court May 12, 1675 , 7 I of i ' corner of Billerica, Tevvl;sbury and \Nrllmington was defined In Haverhill-Methuen Line. - Defined by chapter 12 of the Acts 7 5 d Rowley, the resent bounds of 0f John Beard and others from Billerica to Wilmington . Haverhill-North Andover Line. - This is a part of the old line between Andover an } P estates J Have ' n ton-Woburn Line. - Defiled by chapter e of Wilmington-Woburn g which agree with the early map of Rowley. I Haverhill-Plaistow (N . H .) Line. - Defined by chapter 369 of the Acts of 1899. p orhill-Salem (N . H .) Line. - Defined by chapter 369 of the Acts of 1899. H ave' . - � southerl line of Haverhill, following 1\lIei-i-imac river. The statutes defining the present boundaries of this g . . 1_ • 11 fill.. 4. Ali,.. hi Iry I i ne - This is a part of the original y riavernrll-vvcz) t FIV vd"" I y • the line from the corner of Andover, Lawrence and Methuen to La\\�rence - i` end of this preface, are as follows : - a awrence-Methuen Line. - The portion of o of the Acts of r R,1. 7 . II1cOITO- -- line „ . ,i. i 1 � � ��' 16 � >\�Iarcln 13 , 1\�lassaclnlsetts Colony I�ccords, - en 2 and towards corner I as far as " Londonderry turnpike, is defined by chapter 9 , 9 Methuen Acts of i 8 , setting off part of 1'Iethucll to 1619, September 9, l'Iassachusetts Colony Records, -- ter. ins Lawrence. The remainder of the line is defined by chapter a4 of the 54 ,1 _ I ,lnn rating Vijay 7 , Nlassachusetts LOlOI1y Records, - T ,awrence. � ( Nlassachusetts Colony Records, - line b e from file corner of La,vrence, Methlren and North Andover I ? 16 I i flay ), The part of the lin , , ' Lawrence-North Andover Line. - the d b chapter iter 224 Of the Acts Of I �S � + I I 6j0, i\'Ia}' 23 , 'laSSacl1LlSCttS (,OIOI�v I� eCor()S, -- all l51 ` so to the old corner of Lawrence, Methuen and North Andover is define y 1 Y of 18 . , and from corner 2 to the corner `�1 165 i\�Ia�, � 6, 1'Iassacllusetts Colony Rccorcls, an aI portion from that point southerly to corner 2 is defined by chapter 190 Of the Acts q 7 I p p e1 - chapter 1 of the Acts of 1879, annexing part of North i A ; acres, set off to Andover. (Not printed.) 1 of Andover, Lawrence and North Andover the line is defined by c i p 5 ,l E Andover to Lawrence. 1 r,a ---- 1 . 45 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY r. FOLIO Des_ i I iS III.1. P I 1. I -7777 117 I LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MEADING - REDING - RE NORTH ANDOVER NORTH RE IDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD ADING-WILMINGTON M NORTH READING - READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN • of the Acts of 1 82 , incorporating the North Parish of Lynn into the - Woburn line ; no definite statute has been found Lynn-Lynnfield Line. - Defined D-efined by chapter 7 7 , ion records and the official map of IS-)o on file town of Lynnfield. These lines are a part of the old boundary between Lynn and Lynnfield-Middleton and Lynnfield-Peabody Lines. - The resent corner of Lynnfield, Middleton and Peabody was established when Middle- corner of 1599. Salem, established March 13 , 1639 p by chapter 2 of the Acts of 1730 incorporating ton was incorporated June 20, 1728, a portion of Salem being set off to Middleton at that time. the Acts of 1857 ; Lynnfield-North Reading Line. - The straight portions of this line were defined by chapter 238 0 off the estates of John Beard and others from y theP ortion following Ipswich river is a part of the old boundary of Lynn, as shown on the early maps. Lynnfield-Reading Line. - Defined by chapter 361 of the Acts of 190; . f 1904- Lynnfield-Saugus Line. - Defined by chapter 407 of the Acts of 1901 . S - 6. Lynnfield, Sauo'us and Wakefield was a point on the old line between Lynnfield-Wakefield Line. - The corner of y a en Bradford and Rowley ; it is referred to in the y hed b chapter 07 of the Acts of 190I . The line itself was defined in a report of om- followin� lanuuaore : -" so over Johnson's Pond so Lynnfield and Wakefield, establis y p 4 2=5e t. 26 1 S o, under authority of chapter 153 of the Acts of the same year. Little Pond, and from thence to a run of water missioners dated S p 7 of the Laws of 1725 . of Philistine hill, and following ye Run of water Methuen-North Andover Line. - Defined as following Merrimac river by chapter 12 rner and the Andover line appear to have been Methuen-Pelham m (N . H .) and Methuen-Salem (N . H .) Lines. - Defined by chapter 369 of the Acts of 1899. Middleton-North Andover Line. --= Defined by chapter 251 of the Acts of 1904. ared, M . sa e - This line between corners r and 2 formed the southwesterly boundary of Governor pp Middleton-North Reading Line. chapter 81 of the Acts of 1846. The remainder General Court ; it was also a portion of the eastern boundary of a Belli] farm, laid out Oct. S, 1662 , by order of the G I o substantially with the official map neral Court prior to r 666 and described in the Court Records of that ch and agrees substa y granted to the town of Reading by the Ge p tract of landrs i and 2 , although the official year. A plan of this tract on file in the Archives gives this boundary as straight between come of the line from corner 3 Y p 1904' f 180 of Middleton shows numerous slight deflections from a straight line. The portion d a art of the boundary between Reading and Salem. Otherwise the line is r 3 1 , 1652, and was redefined by chapter 147 of plan o } southwesterly to Ipswich river originally for me p defined b y chapter 12 of the Acts of 17 28, incorporating Middleton. d } he Acts of r 28. The straight line portion probably formed 0, • Middleton-Peabody Line. - Defined by chapter 12 Of 7 �- I Middleton P y d Topsfield to corner i , the line was defined by ,in reports of a committee accepted by the General the southern and eastern boundaries of either Ezra Putnam's or John Buxton's farms. { Nichols brook has, been Middleton-Topsfield Line. - Defined by chapter 12 of the Acts of 1728. portion Y diverted and the line has been marked � northeaster] branch has been obliterated. At these places the location of the boundary northeasterly line of Woburn, parallel with and about with ranite monuments. traight line in chapter z, Acts of 1730, incorporating North h Andover-North Reading Line. - Defined by chapter 149 of the Acts of 1904 urlinorton. North Reading-Reading Line. - Defined by chapter- 71 of the Acts of 1853 . 125 incorporating Middleton. No statute has been ine. - Defined by chapter 2 of the Acts of 1730, incorporattng Wilmington. North Reading-Wilmington L but the line asline was fixed by order of the Court April 5 , 17512 confirming a report of the Com- e line between Salem and Topsfield, Reading-Stoneham Line. - This > > Feb. 26, 1 02 , mittee of the to of Stoneham and Reading, which then included Wakefield, dated June 5 , 1750• T corner established 7 - The portion of the line from the corner of Stoneham, Reading and « al,efield to 3 mile line of Dracut, establis Reading-Wakefield Line. p n• was defined July I3 , 1769, when the South precinct of Reading was divided ; the remaining portion of the line vas established southerly line hick the " Eaton fauns were annexed to the Second parish of Reading. iniac river is a portion of the original so Y by chapter 71 of the Acts of 1813 , by v ins b chapter 2 of the Acts of 1730, incorporating Wilmington . j and was a part) in 1668 as a part of Rowley " lying Reading-Wilmington Line. - Defined y 1 May 2 1644, in a report of a Committee appointed by the Court to and and Haverhill was defined by chapter y 9 Ord, Grovel Reading-Woburn Line. - This line is described the line between VVooborn and Linn Village (called Redding). settlenortheast of corner z was defined by chapter 2 of the Acts I he portion of the line een Amesbury and Haverhill ; it is described in a Tewksbury-Wilmington Line. - p 7 734 e hounds of Haverhill were perfected. o{ 1730, and the portion nol thwesterly of corner 2 was established by chapter r of the Acts of I The location of the corner of Billerica, Tewksbury and Wilmington was defined in a petition and order of the Court Dec. 2 7 , 173 7 , setting off the 1725 . estates of John Beard and others from Billerica to Wilmington. between Andover and Rowley, the present bounds of J 2 of the Acts of 17 -10, incorporating Wilmington. Wilmington-Woburn Line. - Defined by chapter Acts of I S99. cts of I S99. group of towns, the material parts of which are printed at the ' ng Merrimac river. statutes defining the present boundaries of this a southerly line of Haverhill, follows t) The 11IN- of Andover, Lawrence and Methuen to Lawrence - end of this preface, are as follows : - etts Colon Records, - line between Lynn and Peabody defined. defined by chapter 190 of the Acts of 1847 , incorpo- 1639, March 13 , Massachusetts y of the Acts of 1554, setting off part of Methuen to 1639, September 9, Massachusetts Colony Records, - grant of additional land, known as " Linn Village " to Lynn. I ' Records, - Linn Village incorporated as Redding. (Not printed.) 16 4, May 27 , Massachusetts Colony Records, - 4 between Wooborne and Linn Village (now Reading) defined. vrence i\![ethuen and North Andover cr 1644, l��jay 29, Massachusetts Colony Records, - line- . e corner of ILa� Zecords an island in Merrimac river granted to Haverhill. e Acts of 1854 ; the r6 o Ma 23 , Massachusetts Colony I , a >ter 22 of the 5 � y of meadow land near Shawsheen river, not exceeding fifteen is defined b} chapter 4 ! of the Acts of I S47 , and from corner z to the corner 16581 May 26, Massachusetts Colony Records, - an area Of r 8 annexing part of North set off to Andover. (Not printed.) ter 15 of the Acts 79, acres, FOLIO E TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I ! TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY111� A #111 1 d ll -. - - _ ,� __. ,p �"I d Aw� ar�r�,. _ _ G/.AC, t I6FwPAil®e ---.. ���� P L, ��� 1� i M 1 v 7 4 t ! kr f lnfv_.:n: Y>.,✓l..r..arvJsn,x rv--...n:.::,+. .. .;,v.i. -v.:, :.. .....__. _.._-.�......_.. .....:........... . .,..... 1 ► LAWRENCE HAVERHILL HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS ANDOVER - BOXFORD NORTH READING - READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN LYNNFIELD - METHUEN 1662 , October 8, Massachusetts Colony Records, - Richard Bellingham's farm laid out. (Not printed.) R�jlESEN ' BOUN DAR` R Massachusetts Colony Re cords - grant of two miles laid out to Reading. (ALL � OURSI., M\H FRUE, 1 i 1666, l�Iay 23 , F 1675 , May 12, Massachusetts Colony Records, - line be Haverhill and Merrimac defined, LINE BETWEEN "hl-I Ii, hO�1�\1S OI LN I )OV: 168 , All('uSt 12 , Massachusetts Colony Records, - Rowley Village Incorporated into a township, afterwards Boxford. Be� iilnin� at the corner of Andover Dracut and 1lethtten an tinmal-ke 5 , (Not printed.) 10 °37' east ai1Cl about 500 feet distant f1"0111 the \V�1t11eSS 11]211:, a mugh bmvi le 1701 , February 25 , - report of committee on Boxford - Topsfield line. and Chelmsford north of Merrimac river, incorporated as western shore of the river ; thence southwesterly along the middle of the rlvi 1702 , February 26, Massachusetts Court Records, - land bey p bury, an unmarked point in the middle of the river north 56° J9' west and a Dracut. ot rinted. ( p ) dressed cyranite nlonuillent rnarl:ed n 'r 1903 and situated abouf1 t 20 feet 0111 Nt 1707 , November i 9 , Massachusetts Court Records, - report of committee defining the Boxford-Topsfield line. 1725 , Chapter I2, - part of Haver incorporated as the town of Methuen ' LINE BE"I'WEEN THI TO\VN OF ANDOVEk ANI) 1728, Chapter 12, - parts of Salem, Topsfield, Boxford and Andover Incorporated Into the town of Middleton. art of Reading' incorporated as the town of Wilmington. � Beginning at the corner of Andover, Lawrence and North Andover, a 1730, Chapter 2, - northeasterly part of Woburn and westerly p p 1 73 J , June i 3 , Massachusetts Court Records, - decision of the General Court that the whole of Abraham Jacques' farm � ated on the westerly side of High street, Andover, or l�aih-oad street, North from Its Intersection with Salenn Turnpike ; thence north 68° 18' west 4,826 fee shall belong to Wilmington. and Reading now Wakefield) set off to Stone- A L and situated in a garden, 200 feet southwesterly fl-0111 the Intersection o 1734., December 21 , Massachusetts Court Records, - parts of Malden a ( ) ° railroad ; thence south 77 00west 9,464 feet to corner 2 , a granite 111O1111111e11 ham. (Not printed .) r s of Billerica incor Borated Into the town of Tewksbury. ! corner of North street and Mount Vernon sti-ect, opposite Greenwood mad ; t 1734., Chapter 17 , - northerly and northeasterly pat I Y > 1737 , December 13 , Massachusetts Court Records, - pa rt of the line between Billerica and Wilmington defined. of Andover, Lawrence and Methuen, an unmarked point In the middle. of 12� . 173 7 , December 27 , Massachusetts Court Records, - farms of John Beard and others set off from Billerica to Wilming- distant fi-0111 the south witness mark, a Jralllte montlinent, ilnall:ecl \ L, st(tndi from the bank, of the canal, which runs parallel with tine southerly shore of th ton and line confirmed. • r - ' n�- and Stoneham defined in committee report. distant from the north witness marl., a rough granite monument marl;eel 1. �I, i 7Jo, June 5 , Massachusetts Archives Vol. i 1 line between Readi p about 200 feet northeasterly from the shote of the river. (Includes part of N17akefield line.) Massachusetts - line between IZeaclin�' a11C1 St011el1ai11 collfiriIled. ' � - - etts Court Records � LINE I3E"h���IEN hHI� hO�V \ S OI� � N1 )O �' I I April 1\Iassachus / S P 5 � 1769, July i -) , Massachusetts Court Records, - part of the line between Reading and tiVakefield def ned . i Be�innin� at the corner of Andover, Lawrence and �%Icthuen, an unman 1782 , Chapter 7 , - North parish of Lynn incorporated as the district of Lynnfield. (Made a town February 28, 1814.) I a . 7° S9' west and about 65o feet distant from the south \fitness mark, a granite Woburn incorporated as the town of Burlin*_11gton. (Not printed.) 1798, Chapter 74, - part of Wob p about 4o feet southwesterly from the haul: of the canal, which runs parallel W 1808, Chapter 13 , - estate of Samuel Spofford set off from Rowley to Boxford. (Not printed.) 7° Lo' east and about o feet distant from the 1101 th witness i11ar1a rough g� - � ' Reading incorporated as the town of South Reading. (Not printed.) 7 ' 181 2 , Chapter 1 , 1 , rust or South parish of Re � p b the southerly slope of a hill, about 200 feet northeasterly from the shore of th' j 18 I ) , Chapter 71 , - Eaton farms set off from South Reading and annexed to Reading. (Not printed.) the middle of the river to the corner of Andover, Dracut and 1/Iethucn , an u� j ;18.46, Chapter Si , - part of Ipswich annexed to Boxford. east anout 5 0o m mr I 10° 3 7' d abfeet distant frothe witness ark, a ough bowld 184 7 , Chapter 19o, - parts parts of Andover and Methuen incorporated as the town of Lawrence. i western shore of the river. i8- o, Chapter 62 , - easterly part of Bradford incorporated as the town of Groveland. 1853 , Chapter 71 , - incorporation of North Reading and line between North Reading and Reading and a portion of LINE ISE"1�«' I I \T 1 I II lC)NV\TS O1 ANI )OVEI� the line between Lynnfield and Reading defined. j Beginning at the corner of Andover, Lawrence and North ;Andover, a 18J4 , Chapter 224, -- part of Methuen annexed to Lawrence. ated on the westerly side of high street. ;lndover, or Railroa(1 strut, A' Orth i85 5 , Chapter 15o, - northeasterly part of Andover incorporated as the town of North Andover. from its intersection with Salem "I to npil:e ; thence south 60° _� ;' cast 1 , 76 - ice i 8 ,- 6, Chapter 61 ,- part of Boxford annexed to Groveland. A No. � ° - and situated in a cultivated field, _ _ - feet southv� estcrly from the Intersectio 1 Lynnfield and North IZeadino - defined. _ - of Andover, No 18 Chapter 8, line between I J 7 , p 3 5 f(.�t to the Coi neI 1868, Chapter 32 , - name name of South Reading chancred to Wakefield. ( I ook effect June 3o, 1868.) (Not printed.) Andover ; thence south 2 b 7 cast 2 ��, 2 71 p 3 ite monument, mai lied �v l: , situated 111 vv�oodland, on the stunnlit olOrood's 1870, Chapter 15 - line between Lynnfield and Wakefield defined. 1870, September 26, - report of commissioners on the line between Wakefield and L)mnfield, i of a wall. 1876, Chapter 13 i , - part of Amesbury Incorporated as the town of Merrimac. (Not printed. ) j LIN 1 BET I `.EN TI-II , TOWNS Uh 1A- I)OV )-IZ 1879, Chapter 1 i , - part of Andover annexed to Lawrence. I Beginning at the corner of And(>ver, North ,,\ ndovcr (and North kcad 1879, Chapter i 5 , - part of North Andover annexed to Lawrence. f�( t ca tcrl \ fro Ch �� situated in woodland, on the sunlmlt o{ Os�oo(1 s hill , I ; ; ' ' �' 1896, Chapter 365 , - Bradford annexed to Haverhill. I ° 1897 , Chapter 284, - a small part of Boxford set off to Georgetown. (Not printed.) 83 26 west 16,05 5 feet to the conic l oflnclovcr, North I�cadin ; and �Viln 1899, Chapter 369, - line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire established. and situated in woodland, in a wall at �l point feet from its c�lstern end. 1901 Cha terd07 , - line between E nnfield and Sailcylls established • , , , - •' l I I 1 �� \� � � `� ( � 1 ' \ \ l )O �' p Y LIN i lit {, i �� 1903 , Chapter 373 , - line between Andover and Tewksbury established. o\ e1 IYc\vl>>I,IIi \ and `�'ilnlint(�n a r 1904, Chapter 147, - line between Boxford and North Andover defined. j Beginning at the col nc. i o{ ;lid 1904, Cha ter 1 8 , - line between Boxford and Rowley defined. a partly grown over pasture, about roo lett easterly fr�_� nn the vvgall ��il the east P 4 Y I � 1904, Chapter 149, - line between North Andover and North heading defined. north 4.9' 57' west 5486 feet to L11Q: \\ lLiOl. 30 iii,L, 1. 1904, Chapter 251 , - line between Middleton and North Andover defined. on the Southcrl)7 side of the Shawshccn I-i\'er ; thence in thy: (lircctlo o Chapter 252 , - line between Boxford a 4, C pand Middleton defined. I Of the I"1V(:r , thellCe 1101-t11C�1StCI-1\' '11011 ()'11011 () the I111(1(11C Of � h<I\1'ti leen 1'1V'Lr t0 CO 19 1904, Chapter 253 , - line between Boxford and Georgetown defined. l river opposite the witness marl: ; thence north ; 6 west about I ; cet to 1 i 19o5 , Chapter 361 , - line between Reading and Lynnfield established. E , I _ � I TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY l RVEY FOLIO F TOWN BOUNDARY SU A VAIN _ �sawMMe � W.lk. Y .. - 1 II I I 1 LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER— BOXFORD NORTH READING — READING —WILMINGTON NORTH READING — READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN I �( farm laid out. (Not printed•) PRESENT BOUNDARIES. (ALL COURSES ARE TRUE BEARINGS.) l out to Reading. and Merrimac defined. LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF ANDOVER AND DRACUT. rP orated into a township, afterwards Boxford. Beginning in�� at the corner of Andover Dracut and Methuen, an unmarlced point in the middle of Merrimac river south Z I o ° ' east and about Soo feet distant from the witness mark, a rough bowlder, marked D M, situated i oo feet from the north- 37 ut and Tewlcs- western shore of the river ; thence southwesterly along the middle of the river to the corner of Andover, Drac ford, north of 1NIerrimac river, incorporated as witness marc, a bury, an unmarked point in the middle of the river north 56' 59' west and about 400 feet distant from the Y dressed granite monument marked A T 1903 and situated about 20 feet from the southerly bank of the river. defining the Boxford —Topsfield line. lien . LINE BETWEEN THE TOWN OF ANDOVER AND THE CITY OF LAWRENCE. corporated into the town of Middleton. A `' ` O and situ- Ber'innina at the corner of Andover, Lawrence and North Andover, a rough granite monument marked ailing incorporated as the town of Wilmington. b b ated on the wester) side of High street, Andover, or Railroad street, North Andover, at a point about i ,000 feet souther y ourt that the whole of Abraham Jacques' farm y from its intersection with Salem Turnpike ; thence north 68° i8' west 4,826 feet to corner i , a rough granite monument marked 20o feet southwester) from the intersection of Chickering street with the Boston & Maine I - A Land situated in a garden, Y nd Reading (now �/ akefield) set off to Stone ° granite monument marked A Land situated on the southeasterly railroad ; thence south 7 7 0o west 9,464 feet to corner 2, a a street and Mount Vernon street, opposite Greenwood road ; thence north 6° 5 5' west 7 ,490 feet to the corner corner of North . orated into the town of Tewksbury. ver, Lawrence and Methuen, an unmarked point in the middle of Merrimac river, north 7° 59' west and about 65o feet of Ando ' ween Billerica and Wilmino-ton defined. marls a granite monument, marked A L, standing in open pasture, about 40 feet southwesterly distant from the south witness others set off from Billerica to Wilming- vhich runs aralle1 with the southerly shore of the river, and south 7° 4o' east and about 750 feet d and from the bank of the canal, p distant from the north witness marls, a rough granite monument marked L Al, which stands on the southerly slope of a hill, � - and Stoneham defined in committee report. about goo feet northeasterly from the shore of the river. I d Stoneham confirmed. LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF ANDOVER AND ME"TIIUEN . of Andover Lawrence and Methuen, an unmarked point in the middle of Merrimac river north Reading and Wakefield defined . Beginning at the cornea , L �nnfield. (Made a town February 28, 1814.) ' west and about 65o feet distant from the south witness mark, a granite monument, marked A L, standing in open pasture, � 7 59 Ston. Not ranted.) feet southwester) from the bank of the canal, which runs parallel with the southerly shore of the river, and south ( P about 4o Y oxford. Not printed.) and about o feet distant from the north witness mark, a rough granite monument marked L iii, which stands on B ( P ) 7 40east 7 5 town of South Reading. (Not printed.) sloe of a hill, about 200 feet northeasterly from the shore of the river ; thence westerly and southwesterly along the the southerly p Reading. Not printed.) e river to the corner of Andover, Dracut and Methuen, an unmarked point in the middle of the river south �xed to Re the middle of th ( P about oo feet distant from the witness marls, a rough bowlder, marked D D4, situated 10o feet from the north- 0 0 3 7 east and 5 e town of Lawrence. western shore of the river. of Groveland. d Reading and a portion of LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF ANDOVER AND NORTH ANDOVER. North Reading an � , • corner of Andover, Lawrence and North Andover, a rough granite monument marked and situ- Beginning at the Andover, or Railroad street, North Andover, at a point about i ,000 feet southerly ated on the westerly side of High street, a rough granite monument marked e town of s7orth Andover. 6 feet to corner I , ZD from its Intersection with Salem Turnpike ; thence south 60° 43 east i , 7 5 field, 2 feet southwesterly from the intersection of Peters street with Salem Turnpike in North A and situated in a cultivated fie 5 28° east 29 , 27 7 feet to the corner of Andover, North Andover and North Reading, a rough gran- d Andover ; thence south S 7 Took effect June 3o, 1868.) (Not printed.) ite monument, mai lees) A R situated in woodland, on the summit of Os-ood's hill, 15 -7 feet easterly from the northeast corner /�alcefield and Lvnnfield. of a wall. printed. ) LINE BE TWI;EN THE TOWNS ,lerrimac. (Not � OF ANDOVER AND NORTH READING . P - d North Reading, a rough granite monument marked A Rand Beginning at the corner of Andover, North Andover an oil's hill i 3 feet easterly from the northeast corner of a wall ; thence south situated in woodland, on the summit of Oso-o , 5 83 26 west 16,o5 5 feet to the corner ner of Andover, nt marled A R w North Reading and Wilmington, a rough granite monume - ( Not printed .) n woodland in a wall, at a point ) s feet from its eastern end. j and situated i , e established. THETHE TOWNS OF ANDOVER AND TEWKSBURY. LINE BETWEEN , ed . ur and Wilmington, a rough granite monument, marked A T w, situated In Beginning at the corner of Andover, 7 ewl,sb y ncd Maine railroad • thence tore about I oo feet easterly from the wall on the easterly side. of the Boston � �meadow � - a partly drown over pas , ° feet to the witness mark to cornea" i , a rough granite monument, marlce A T, situate In open ldle ' ing defined • i north 49 57 west 5 ,488 i efinc c.l. on the southerly side of the Shawsheen river ; thence in the same direction about 32o feet to the true corner in the mi of the river ; thence northeasterly alo n� the middle of Shawsheen river to corner 2 , an unmarked point in the meddle of the river opposite the witness marls ; thence north 56 56 west abmark, a dressed granite monum ent out 150 feet to the witness i. PP d• FOLIO G i4 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY s 1 R- -LAWRENCE HAVERHILL ANDOVER - BOXFORD M A S S A C H U MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER M ASSACH US ETTS LYNNFIELD - METHUEN NORTH READING- READING-WILMINGTON ANDOVER - BOXFORD i LYNNFIELD - METHUEN • e of the river ; thence in the same direction 26,528 end of a wall ; thence south 8° 39' west I ,J94 feet to COI"ner 7 , a marked A T 1903 , and situated in woodland, about ioo feet north of the bank , and Tewksbury, a dressed granite monument marked A T 1903 and westerly side of an angle in a wall ; thence south 84° }-��' west 477 feet to the witness marls to the corner of Andover, Dracut Y at the westerly edge of woodland, about 200 feet South Of a Strcct bank of Merrimac river ; thence in the same direction about 40o feet to the true Cor- Y f situated about 20 feet from the southerly east 484 feet to corner 9, an unmarked point in the middle of Lu ner in the middle of the river. witness marls, a granite rllonunlent, marked 13 \v, Situated on low, LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF ANDOVER AND WILMINGTON. thence easterly along the middle of the brook to the corner of Iii . on a rou 11 granite monument marked A R w and the middle of the brool: north 250 09' east and about io feet c istan Wilmington,, Beginning at the corner of Andover, North Reading and g b g • its eastern end ; thence north 46° 03' west 2, 168 feet to corner I , a situated in a swamp covered with a thiel; growth of bushes and tr situated in woodland in a wall, at a point 35 feet from sed A w situated on the northerly slope of a wooded hill ; thence north 60° 4z' west 612 feet to LINE BET VE1 N TI-IE TU«7NS OF B rough granite monument, marl , corner 2, a rough granite monument, marked A w, situated on the southeasterly side of a wood-road, at the western end of a Beginning at the corder of Po�ford, Georgetown and R0w1 g g feet to corner 3 , a rough granite monument, marked A w, situated in woodland on the } J wall ; thence north 25° 13' west 1 ,799 as ' the Three Sisters, " situated near the northeastern face of a 1) westerly side of Woburn street ; thence north 15° 49' west 568 feet to corner 4, a granite monument, marked A w, set in a y north 65° 49' west 5 ,466 feet to corner i , a rough granite n1o11un1e e of stones and situated on high, wooded land 20 feet east of a wall ; thence north z5° 27' west 1 , 28o feet to corner f clow and south of a wall ; thence north X86° 37' small pal edore of open inea a granite monument, marked A w, set in concrete masonry on the southerly slope of a wooded knoll, about i 5o feet west- 5 , est- situated in woodland on the western slope of a hill, about to 5 , o , I3 h, erly from a 'unction of wood-roads ; thence north 63° 45' west 1 , 731 feet to corner 6, a rough granite monument, unmarked, y J I , 18 feet to corner 3 , a granite monument, marked 11 R , situated i situated on the northerlybrow of a wooded hill, 275 feet southeasterly from the junction of River street with Junction road 41 of Bald Pate street and Nelson street in Georgetown ; thence tion in Andover ; thence south 79° 34' west 587 feet to corner 7, a rough granite monument, marked A w, situated on the northwest- ' h unction road in Andover ; thence � monument, marked >3 1:, situated in open pasture, 2O feet from �:In erly brow of a wooded hill, about Soo feet southwesterly from •the junction of River street with J , ted on the easterly side of Ballardvale i thence north 880 36' west 3 ,412 feet to corner 5 , a rough granite south 3 7° oo' west 9 I o feet to corner 8, a rough granite monument, marked A w, situated y • ° corner a rough granite monument, marked A w, junction of walls on the northeasterly side of the road leading fl - south called River street In Andover ; thence south 6 3S west 1 ,476 feet to co 9, g south ° z � ' west 8o feet to corner Io, � I ,009 feet to corner 6, a rough granite monument, m,u-l;ed Il l:, Si situated 5 . 5 feet east of the wall on the westerly side of Ballardvale street ; thence 9 5 4 1 thence north a wall on the westerly side of Ballardvale � erly from the southeast corner of a d\velling- louse ; a rough granite monument, marked A w, situated in an orchard, 9 feet west of y ° � ent marked A w, situated in cultivated land, 13 r:, situated in woodland, on the eastern slo� le of a hill �uld alaou street ; thence south 19 56 west 908 feet to corner I I , a rough granite monum house ; thence North 16° 52 west 5 ,OS ') feet to the corner of Boxf est of the wall on the westerly side of Ballardvale street ; thence south 330 46' west 1 ,409 feet to corner 12, a rough 1 1 feet w Y marked 13 R, situated near the northwestern corner of a wall and ; • ated in low, cultivated land, about 300 feet easterly from the center of the Boston & I granite monument, marked A w, situ , road. Maine railroad tracks ; thence south 44 15' west 129 feet to corner 13 , a rough granite monument, marked A w, situated in LINE I3ET«TEN "I HI TO\iNS OF cultivated land ; thence south Io° 35' west 1 ,420 feet to the corner of. Andover, Tewksbury and Wilmington, a rough granite • oo feet easterly from the wall on the easterly Beginning at the corner of Boxford, (�eorgeto\vn and ( � rov monument, marked A T w, situated in a partly grown over pasture, about I y the northwestern cornea" of a \wall and 33 feet south of the ce side of the Boston & Maine railroad. S4° 20' west 9,o17 feet to the corner of Boxford, (iroveland and I' LINE BETWEEN THE TOWN OF ATKINSON (N.H.) AND THE CITY OF HAVERHILL. at an outlet of Johnson's pond, 7 feet southcasterl} of the wall oi` Beo-inninor at the corner of Atkinson, N. H ., Haverhill and Plaistow, N. H ., a dressed granite monument marhed ,SSS 'sg° LINE BET'�VEEN rl IE " ONVN OI; I 'Ol l�O and N ; and situated 2 feet west of the wall on the easterly side of Hilldale avenue, about 375 feet southerly from its junction 1390 � � to corner I a dressed ranite monument marhed r„ss and Beginning at the corner of Boxford, ( � rovelancl and I Ia\ cr with Main street In Atkinson ; thence north 7 , 13 west 4, 7 .. . feet g 1890 - of tllerl from George A. Saw per's house ; thence south ail outlet of Johnson's bond , 7 feet southcastcrl.\ from the wall o I; and situated in a partly grown over pasture, about 9 o feet southerly y , } rool' r�nss 110I"th 88° 6' \wCSt 0 feet to corner 1 , a 1"O11��11 granite nlOnllll 64° 34 west 4, 526 feet to corner 2 , a dressed granite monument marked s91 and ,S�° and situated 2 feet east of the wall on 4 3 ' 55 i �.oCior� woodland north from culti\ ated land south ; thence north ; S 37 the westerlyside of North Broadway, about 430 feet northerly from its function with Crystal street in Haverhill ; thence south f the road skirtin�� file sc>Iltherly s feet to the corner of Atkinson, N. I I ., I Iaverhill and Salem, N . H ., a dressed ;ranite monument marked situated on the not the i 1} side o 11) 6 , Io5 west 5 ,651 ' A s ec ion of a to corner 3 , a rough granite monlment, marked 1t Il, sltllated at �;s90 and S and situated on the northerly slope of a wooded knoll , about 6o feet southerly from the Inters t cnr' IS rorrll 9 Chadwicks pond ; thence south (S � I j AV'cit 1 ,67 I feet to C01'11C1 wood-road with a wall. west of a wall at a point 9 feet from its smuthc�lstcrn end , 011 th 1 situ LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS T , - W OF BILLERIC.A AND WILMINGTON. � ! 619 feet to corner 5 , a rough granite n1��nlullcnt, unnlarkec , - - addle of Shawsheen river cultivated land south ; thence north �9 <x1' vv est >_}.2 feet to co ' Il Beginning at the corner of Billerica, Tewksbury and Wilmington, an unmarked point in them 1 land near a junction of vvans ; thence south (� 5 ' 0, vv.est I , _ kSI fe 7 3 north ° ' west and about O feet distant from the witness mark, a rough granite monument, I11al.lced I3 T w, situated on the in woodland , 50 feet sollth \vcstcrly irons t11c elst�_ rn �n �l ( �f I \\ a 57 � _ easterly bank of the river, 39 feet northeasterly from the center of the bridge at the junction of Nichols avenue with Brown orth .Allldm- NT a IOU () 1 p p 1 , 1 granite m� >nunl� nt, ' street ; thence southerly along the middle of Shawsheen river to corner I , an unmarked point in the middle of the river o I I o- ford, Haverhill and ° easterly side of Bradford site the witness marls ; thence south 38' 35' east about 70 feet to the witness marls, a rough granite 111011tlllleilt, marked 13 \v, situated on a slight elevation in open meadow, about ) s feet south of the bank of the river ; thence in the same direction 29 > I :"I « feet to corner 2, a rough granite monument, marked 13 w, situated in woodland at the northwestern end of a wall and Zoo feet i f I;,,� f� �rcl , Beo-innlnc' at the l'� �I'ilt'1' south of Shawsheen river ; thence south 46° 121 east 3 ,414 feet t0 corner3 , a rough granite monument, marked 13 w, situated g g 1 southerly side of a wall at angle in the same thence south I° o' west 86 ° feet to corner a i land, roe feet sotlthyye�t� r1� � l'� ��11 the Intt� � ;crtl�ln In woodland, against the soutl y , a gl 5 S � 4' d field thence a rough gralllte 1110mllllcllt, 111,:11 i'l-o- I; I , sllll�llc(1 x )11 tht' � llllllllll 1 rOtlgll granite 1110nt1111ent, marked R W, Situated In a narl'0\u Stl'lp Of Woodland On the southerly side Of a Ct11t1V�lte , t r then���� south , , l � > i ��ct t� , t I I feet to corner a rOtl�l1 � ralllte 1110ntlrllellt Marked 13 w situated its woodland, at the northwestern end J erly fi"0111 a wood-road south 59 4o east 45 5 , g la,�tlll'e, m of a wall ; thence south 24° 03' east 514 feet to corner6, a granite Ill Oiltllllent, mark-ed 13 W, Situated Ili woodland, at the northern meat, Marked 13 I I,, ;ltUAtctl 111 � >f1t'll fn tilt' �� �lit lt'a�tcl' , ( j FOLIO H TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY L - - - - - - - - - - - --- __ - - - - - - - - - - /Aia�a @aK�a•�..�.w�AsLc',�i... - -- y.A!�i'��sPn7A1�li�R�1N�'kr1®Md - ���`fi�'Si'�ili"ww�'`�r�r - - - - - - _. ..... _ .ra.�iY.w�r..airviar�rwR.�®� -„ _.-..._.._...._. - t 77 PROW LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON �---NORTH ANDOVER MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER- BOXFORD NORTH READING- READING --WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN J NORTH READING -- READING-WILMINGTON i 8° ' west I feet to corner a granite monument, marked B W, situated in woodland, at the , { ani{ of the river ; thence in the same direction 26,528 end of a wall ; thence south 39 ,394 7 1 side of an anile in a wall ; thence south 84° 46' west 477 feet to corner 8, a granite monument, marked B w, situated r T a dressed granite monument marl{ed T 1903 and westerly a the wester ed(ye of woodland, about 200 feet south of a street known as Aldrich road in Wilmington ; thence south 49 5 5 out 00 feet to the true cor- at y a in the same direction ab 4 point in the middle of Lubbers brool{, south 39° 29' west and 5 feet distant from the east 484 feet to corner 9, an unmarked p w situated on low, partly open meadow on the northerly bank of the brook ; witness marl{) a granite monument, marked B P Y o he middle of the brook to the corner of Billerica, Burlington and Wilmington, an unmarked point in VER AND WILMINGTON. thence easterly along t granite monument, marked B B �v, the middle of the brook north 250 09' east and about 10 feet distant from the witness marl{, a b ton, a rough granite monument marked A R wand a feet from the westerly bank of the brook. ° situated in a swamp covered with a thick crrowth of bushes and trees, 4 Y thence north 46 o3 west 2 , 168 feet to corner i , a `a wooded hill ; thence north 60° 42' west 612 feet to LINE BETWEEN TIIE TOWNS OF BOXFORD AND GEORGETOWN• asterly side of a wood-road, at the western end of a o•ranite monument marked B G Rand formerly known onument, marled A w, situated in woodland on the Beginning at the corner of Boxford, Georgetown and Rowley, a our walls ; thence as " the Three Sisters," situated near the northeastern face of a bowlder, 1n woodland, at the junctlon of e corner 4, a granite monument, marked A w, set in a ° ° ' west 1 , 2 80 feet to corner north 6 49 west 5 ,4 66 feet to corner 1 , a rough granite monument, marked B G, situated in woodland, 4o feet north of the a wall ; thence north 25 7 d south of a wall ; thence north 86° 37' west 1 , 272 feet to corner 2 , a rough granite monument, marked then sloe of a wooded knoll, about 150 feet west- edge of open meadow an Y P � odland on the western slope of a hill, about 300 feet north of Bald Pate pond ; thence 1101"th 81 ° I3' west B R, situated in wo to corner 6, a rough granite monument, unmarked, a granite monument, marked B Ii, situated in cultivated land, about 750 feet southeasterly from the �unc from the junction of River street with Junction road 1 ,418 feet to corner3 , � ° � granite tion of Bald Pate street and Nelson street in Georgetown ; thence north 89 44 west 1 ,637 feet to corner 4, a rou( 1 a nate monument marked A w, Situated on the northwest- ore zo feet from an anorle in a wall on the southeasterly slope of Bald Pate hill ; of River street with Junction road in Andover ; thence monument, marked B Ii, situate 1n open past � • ° 6' west I2 feet to corner 5 , a rough granite monument, marked B r�, situated 3 feet southwesterly from a arked A W, situated on the easterly side of Ballardvale thence north 88 3 3 �4 5 5 et to corner 9, a rough granite monument, marked A w, function of walls on the northeasterly side of the road leading from Boxford to South Groveland ; thence north 26 west ° west 8o feet to corner io, I ,009 feet to corner 6, a rou�-11 granite monument, marked B R, situated 2 feet easterly from a retaining wall and Io5 feet east- treet ; thence south 9 5 4 corner of a dwellinor-house ; thence north 43° 48' west 309 feet to corner 7 , a granite monument, marked erly from the southeast et west of a wall on the westerly side of Ballardvale d on the eastern sloe of a hill and about 200 feet northerly from the northwest corner of a dwelling- ite monument, marked A w, situated 1n cultivated land, B r., situated in woodlan , P o feet to corner i 2 , a rough house ; thence north r 6° 5 2' west 5 ,083 feet to the corner of Bolford, Georgetown and Groveland, a rough granite monumen , nce SOLIth , 3 46 west 1 ,4 9 ear the northwestern corner of a wall and J3 feet south of the center of the traveled way of Pine Plains t 300 feet easterly from the center of the Boston & marled B R, situated n road. 3 , a rough granite monument, marked w, situated in LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF BOXFORD AND GROVELAND . ndover, Tewksbury and Wilmington, a rough granite about ioo feet easterly from the wall on the easterly Beginnln� at the corner of Boxford, Georgetown and Groveland, a rough granite monument, marked B R, situate near - corner of a wall and 33 feet south of the center of the traveled way of Pine Plains road ; thence north the northwestern corn 54 zo' west 9,017 feet to the corner of Boxford, Groveland and IIaverhill, a granite monument, marked B B G, situated 1I7 water, AND THE CITY OF HAVERHILL. at an outlet of Johnsons pond, feet southeasterly of the wall on the northwesterly side of Centre street, Groveland. I .) 7 aistow, N. H ., a dressed granite monument marled n�s95 Z-IIE rl'O�VN OF BOXFORD AND THE CITY OF HAVERHILL. ]dale avenue, about J75 feet Southerly from its junction LINE BETWEEN • corner of Boxford, Groveland and Haverhill a granite monument, marked B 13 G, situated 1n water, at corner r a dressed granite monument marked mii;ss and Beginning at the co c 1 on the northwesterly side of Centre street, Groveland ; thence ' feet southeasterly from the wall therl , from George A. Sawyer's house ; thence south an outlet of Johnson's pond, 7 1� I north 88° 46' west 3,5 50 feet to corner I , a rot ,.,,Igh orranite monument, marked B B, situated near an angle in a wall dividing " `ss situated z feet east of the wall on � 8 west 8 ' o feet to corner a r"ou�h � 1-anite 111017L1111eI1t, L1I1111a1"1{ed, 11 and ,S,o and sit the north Cl I S90 Fl,��<ol, '; woodland north from cultivated land south ; � ° � 7 � j Ll11Cti0n Nv lth Crystal street in Haverhill ; thence south I the souther] shore of Chadwicks pond ; thence north 69° I 1 ' West 2 , 248 feet j ? - n' n10I1tllllent n7a1"1{eCl situated on the northerly side of the road Skll t111� Y d Salem, ' . II . , a dressed ranite situated at the northeasterly corner of a wall at the high-water line of to corner 3 , a rough granite n10nt1111e11t, mai I3 B, no] ] , about 6o feet southerly from the intersection of a est j ,671 feet to corner 4, a rough granite monument, Mar"1{ed B B, situated 3 feet south- Chadwicks pond ; thence South 83 r 3 w 'ts southeastern end, on the Westerly shore of Days Mill pond ; thence no 1"th 60° 56' west west of a wall at a point 9 feet from 1 ERICA Al TD WILMINGTON. 619 feet to corner 5 , a rough gran monument, t1nI17a1"1{ed, situated near an angle in a wall dividing woodland north from cultivated land South ; thence north 89° oo' west 642 feet to corner 6 a r-ou�h ranite monument, unmai"1{ed, situated in woo - ' • 1 the middle of Shawsl7een truer 8 r feet to corner 7, a rough granite monument, marked B B, situated n , an unmarked point I1 6' west 1 , 5 land near a function of walls , thence south 65 4 ° • 9 � � West z ,90 i fc.c.t to the corner of Box- - rough granite monument) marked B T W, situated on the thence north 8 1) � northerly enc] of. a wall on the woodland o feet southwesterly fi fro", the caste] n end of a wall ; 1n , 5 Y bridge at the junction of Nichols avenue with Brown _ granite monument, unr71a11{ed, situated near the n r I , (ln unnarked point in the middle of the river o )po- ford, Haverhill and North Andover, a rough witness easterly side of Bradford street. niar1:, a rough granite monument, marked B w, > e in the same direction 2z E'I'WEEN THE TOWNS OF BOXFORD AND IPSWICH . the bank of the 1 iv cr , thence 9 LINE B > - - of a wall and 200 feet Ipswich and Rowley, a rough granite monument, marked B r 1., situated 1n Lvood- 1oodland at the northvGcsteln end Beginning at the corner of Boxford, Ip 2 ' west 6 feet to corner i , Her a rough granite monument, marked Is w, S Watcd the intersection of a wood-road and hrool{ ; thence south 6, 9 4�7 7 land, 140 feet southwesterly from ' 86 ,) feet to corner" , a _ S ln1C ; thellCe 50Llth 5 [ - o west 4 situated on the summit of a sli ��ht elevation in woodland, and about I Io feet southeast a 1"OLIgh granite monument, ma1"lcecl B 1, Ipswich and Topsfield, a granite mono odl(and on the southerly side of a cultivated field ; thence b • thence south 1 2° 28' west r , 104 feet to the corner of Bo�forcl, erly from a wood-road , I. - - northwestern end - - the southeasterly slope of a hill , 2�� feet southeast of a function of walls. a kc(l I� w, situated In woodland, at the north T Situated In woodland at the northern merit, marked B I r, situated in open pasture, on � LI 117el1t, mal"ked 13 �� , s1tLl , ------ ---- i _ FOLIO I TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY a i .7777777777777 40 1 LAWRENCE HAVERHILL HAVERHILL H USETTS ANDOVER — BOXFORD MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER — BOXFORD M ASSAC H US MASSACHUSETTS NORTH READING —READING—WILMINGTON i LYNNFIELD — METHUEN LYNNFIELD — METHUEN i � . LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF BOXFORD AND MIDDLETON. inch drill-hole in the top of a flat rock, sltuated in the bed of Perls` North Andover, a rough granite monument, marked A B M, situated southwesterly alol.g the middle of Perkins brook to corner 6, �u. un Beginning at the corner of Boxford, Middleton and Nor b n a wall in high woodland, Ioo feet southerly from the junction of the wall with a wood-road ; thence south 53° 53' east 12,245 mouth of the brook ; thence Southerly along the middle of Ips%vich i ' b ent marked B M situated feet north of the bank of Ipswich river an unmarked point in the Iniciclle of the river at the " (great Igen - feet to the witness mark to corner 1 , a rough granite monum 5 . in the remains of a wall ; thence in the same direction about 4o feet to the true corner in the middle of Ipswich river ; thence witness mark, a rough granite monument, marked n ��r s I), Situated ons' the middle of Ipswich river to the corner of Boxford, Middleton and Topsfield, an unmarked point in the mid- easterly along P �� LINE BE"I'��VI� IN THE "I'O�VNS OF die of the river north 41° 41 ' west and about 30 feet distant from the witness marls, a granite monument, marked M B T, situated f theast of the southerly bank of the river, at Zn a point about 4,000 feet down stream from the East Street bridge in Beginning at the corner of Dracut, Mcthuen and Pelham , N. io feet sou Y Nil, situated In a wall in open pastUre, 1 , 375 feet southwesterly fr x 890 Middleton. 24 NORTH ANDOVER. � ` 24,209 feet to the witness marl, to the cornet of Andover, Dracut LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF BOXFORD AND • raced situated near feet from the northwestern shore of Merrimac river ; thence in the s Beorinnino, at the corner of Boxford, Haverhill and North Andover, a rough granite monument, unma dle of the river. the northerly end of a wall on the easterly side of Bradford street ; thence south 38° 46' east 29, 251 feet to corner 1 , a rough LINE BETWEEN THE "DOWN OF GROVELA . granite monument, marked A B, situated in woodland near the summit of a wooded ridge and 5 5 feet southeasterly from a wall g t the corner of Groveland, Haverhill and West thence south 23° 25' east 12,331 feet to the corner of Boxford, Middleton and North Andover, a rough granite monument, Beginning a a wall, in high woodland, 10o feet southerly from the junction of the wall with a wood-road. river opposite the mouth of Peirce's brook, north 54° 41 ' marked A B M, situated in west and g granite monument, marked B w N, situated 30 feet east of high-ovate OF BOXFORD AND ROWLEY. erly along the channel of the river- to corner i , an unmarked point LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS corner of Boxford Ipswich and Rowley, a rough granite monument, marked B I r. , situated in wood- the westerly side of the mouth of Johnson's creek. ; thence souther Beorinning at the p Y land 140 feet southwester) from the intersection of a wood-road and a brook ; thence north 56° o8' west 8,994 feet to the cor- son's creels to corner 2, an unmarked point In said low-water line ' 4 Y ner of Boxford Georgetown and Rowley, a granite monument marked B G R and formerly known as " the Three Sisters," Situ- to the witness mark, a granite monument, unmarked , situated on ated near the northeastern face of a bowlder in woodland, at the junction of four walls. 1 ,528 feet to corner 3, a granite monument, unmarked, situated o' with Kimball street, Haverhill ; thence south 44° 14' west 1470 feet LINE BETWEEN Z HE TOWNS OF BOX FORD AND TOPSFIELD. the easterly side of Salem street, I ,) 00 feet northerly from its inters • T situated in open pasture west 2 , 582 feet to corner 5 , a granite monument, unmarked, situate Beginning at the corner of Boxford, Ipswich and Topsfield, a granite monument, marked B I p p sharp angle on the westerly side of Centre street, about one-third on the southeasterly slope of a hill, near a junction of walls ; thence north 63 31 west i ,o6o feet to corner r , a granite mono- 22 west -2 , 507 feet to corner 6, a gran °X h ' ester) from the roadstone standin(y on the westerly side of Groveland ; thence south � �� ment marked ,g,, and T°,� situated in cultivated land, 505 feet nort w y ° � � � Hite monument marked B T situated feet west 'i of a small pond, 65 feet northeasterly from the center of the travels Haverhill street ; thence south 14 3 7 east 9,o67 feet to corner 2 , a rough tura 3 669 feet to the corner of Boxford, Groveland and 1 laverhill, of a wall, at the southern end of a gate ; thence south 5 8° 20' west 4793 feet to corner 3, a rough granite monument, marked 4 , street ; thence southerly ! outlet of Johnsons pond, 7 feet Southeasterly from the wall ori the B T, situated near the northern end of a culvert under an old road and about 130 feet north of Mill y along the middle of a small stream to corner 4, an unmarked point in the middle of Fish brook opposite the mouth of the LINE I IL : ZIh - . � - ZI III stream and 30 feet southwesterly from the witness marls, a rough granite monument, marked B T, situated in open meadow Beginning at the corner of Haverhill , Merrimac and NVest 1 about 450 feet southof Mill street ; thence southerly along the middle of Fish brook to corner 5 , an unmarked point in the river southeast of the witness mar 1; ; thence north 6o° 19' wu est abo middle of Ipswich river opposite the mouth of Fish brook ; thence southwesterly along the middle of Ipswich river to the cor- m x n1, situated about 65 feet from the westerly bank of the river on ner of Boxford, Middleton and. Topsfield, an unmarked point in the middle of the river north 1° 1' west and about � o feet 4 4 direction 15 ,907 feet to the corner of Haverhill, ��Ierril.iac, Alewton, distant from the witness marls, a granite monument marked I3 M T, situated 1 o feet southeast of the southerly ban); of the river, NIl R and IMASSl , situated in open l�asttu e on the westerly Slope ata point about 000 feet down stream from tl.e East Street bridge in Middleton. 9 13RAAU, IIRo�V p 4 l LINE BETWEEN THE CITY Of HAVI ; RI I1 LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF BURLINGTON AND WILMINGTON. Be(Tinning at the corner of Haverhill, MCthuen and Sale Beginning at the corner of Billerica, Burlington and Wilmington, an unm11 arked point in the middle of Lubbers brook, �Nx�o situated in a wall, about 1 , 150 feet northeasterly from about 1 -2 mile northwest of the junction of Forest street with Wellington avenue and north 25° o9' east and about io feet di �I H CORNER 4 ° J , ,- N. H. , thence south S 6 east I S, c o5 feet to the witness marl; t a Hite monument marked B B w situated in a swam covered with a thick growth of bushes , - and about 20 feet southca tant from the witness mark, gra p feet west of the bank of Ntc,Illinac river and trees feet from the wester) bank of the brook ; thence south 1 ° ' east 14, 147 feet to the corner of Burlington, Wil- # Haverhill, or Merrimac street, � letlluen , at Hawkes brook ; thence ' 4 y 4 47 g 1 mington and Woburn, a granite monument bolted to a flat rock and marked B w; Wo, Situated on the southwesterly side of the channel of the river ; thence southerly alone- the chall "d of 'X Winter street, at the northeasterly side of the dam at the outlet of Cummings Mill pond. of the rig er north I ° Andover, an unmarked point In the channel I a granite monument, unmarked, situated about ; (est southeaster) LINE BETWEEN THE "TOWNS OF DANVERS AND MIDDLETON . center- of the Boston & i��iainc railroad tray:l:s. Beginning at the corner of Danvers, Middleton and TopsField, a granite monument, marked D M T, situated in a wooded y swamp on the westerly bank of Nichols brook ; thence south 54 30' west 3 , 174 feet to corner 1 , a granite monument, mark-ed BETWEEN "l 1 I1 ': I "I 1 C) 1 ' 11 .1 ` 1 . 1 1 I I I , L_ ° r ugh Beginning at the corner e � f 1 la� erllill, AI ��thucn ,Incl \ � �rth D �l, situated in a wall at the southerly edge of a cultivated field ; thence south 72 39 west 3 , 288 feet to corner 2, a o < <1 4 ,, , ,-; . . granite monument, marked D Ai, situated in a small brook, in open meadow, about 5o feet southwest of a wall on the south- a river nurlll �ve�t o� �. wester) side of the Boston & Maine railroad ; thence feet to corner a rough granite monument, Situated about 75 feet southeasterly fry>nl the ban ); of the rl � ��r tui y d , ren south 10 36 east 5 86 ee 3 , g i ! ' rail) OaCI tr aCkS ; theIlce 111 the Sall1e e.lI `ccLloll 21 j 51 feet tU file corn. marked D M, situated on the easterly bank of a small brook in open meadow ; thence South 8' 02 east 134 feet to corner �_, corner -8 ite monument, unmarl;cd, sltuated near the nor thcrly' end 4 �� al 4 ; a rou(yh granite monument unmarked and situated in a cultivated field , thence south 73 west 233 feet t' 5 , a a � I i eTOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY FOLIO J TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY iP r i 1 < t 1 t I 09 ills II LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER N — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER BOXFORD NORTH READING—READING —WILMINGTON MIDDLETO LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING — READING—WILMINGTON to of a flat rock, situated in the bed of Perkins brook where it passes the remains of a dam ; thence D MIDDLETON• Inch drill-hole in thep marked n B M, situated southwesterly along the middle of Perkins broolc to corner 6, an unmarked point In the middle of Ipswich river opposite the I granite monument, souther along the middle of Ipswich river to the corner of Danvers, Middleton and Peabody, mouth of the brook ; thence s y b _ - ad • thence south 53° 5J east 12, 245 he river at the " Great Bend," north 66° 26' west and about 4o feet distant from the ood i o� i river an unmarked point in the middle of t adow, 8 feet south of the bank of the river. feet north of the bank of Ipswich Cr in the middle of Ipswich river ; thence witness mark, a rough granite monument, marked D M s D, situated in open me , Dint in the mid- LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF DRACUT AND METHUEN. all U nm ailed hI P S o sfiel d MASS P M and granite 1110I7L1I11e11t, Marked Al B T, situated H a dressed granite monument marked 1899 Beginning at the corner of Dracut, Methuen and Pelham, N. b ' DRACU'C COR East Street bridge in hwesterl from Harris road or Pine street ; thence south 100 38 east stream fi-om the � feet soot y NP1I� situated in a wall in open pasture, 1 ,3 7 5 i890 corner of Andover, Dracut and Methuen, a rough bowlder, marked D M, situated I o0 24,209 feet to the witness mark to the corn T - ANDOVER. Merrimac river ; thence in the same direction about 500 feet to the true corner in the mid- 1� ORTII A feet from the northwestern shore of ranite monument, unmarked, situated near dle of the river. 6' east �9,? 51 feet to corner 1 , a rough -� BETWEEN THE TOWN OF GROVELAND AND THE CITY OF HAVERHILL. idge and 5 5 feet southeasterly from a wall ; LINE rth Andover, a rough granite monument, Beginning at the corner of Groveland, Haverhill and West Newbury, an unmarked point in the channel of Merrimac ' brook, north i' west and about 1 , 230 feet distant from the witness mark, a rough ction of the wall with a wood-road. river opposite the mouth of Peirce's bro 54 4 thence southwest- granite monument, marked B w N, situated 3o feet east of high-water line on the . easterly bank of the river ; ater line on ND ROWLEY• erly along the charm el of the river to corner 1 , an unmarked point in the channel of the river opposite the ow_w John- k ; f Johnsons creek ; thence southerly along the low-water line of the westerly shore of o mouth o J et onument, marked B I r., situated in wood- the westerly side of thefeet unmarked Dint in said low-water line opposite the witness mark ; thence westerly abot Io ' feet to the cor- sons creek to corner 2 , an P cc north � 6 08 west 8,99.} I thence south 40 19 west mark a granite monument, unmarked, situated on the westerly bank of the creek ; s 'unction to the witness g ormerly known as " the Three Sisters, situ- corner a granite monument, unmarked, situated on the southerly side of Main street opposite it 1 , 528 feet to corn 3 , a ° granite monument, unmarked situated on valls. o feet to corner 4, a ' with Kimball street, Haverhill ; thence south 44 14 west 1 ,47 Groveland ; thence south 27° 5 8' e of Salem street, 1 ,300 feet northerly from its intersection with Centre street, wall at a ND TOPSFIELD. the easterly Sid feet from the northeast end of a west 2 , 5 8z feet to corner 5 , a granite monument, unmarked, situated at a barway, 7 > T situated in open pa f Centre street, about one-third of a mile westerly from its intersection with Salem street, � ent, marked B I P p sharp angle on the westerly side o granite mono- ° granite monument, unmarked situated on the northeasterly shore west 1 ,060 feet to corner 1 , a ' Groveland ; thence south 34 2z west z , 5o7 feet to corner 6, a entre street, Groveland ; thence south 17° 56' west e roadstone standing on the westerly side of of a small pond, 65 feet northeasterly from the center of the traveled way of C monument, marked 13 T, situated 3 feet west ranite monument, marked B B G, situated in the water, at an 669 feet to the corner of Boxford, Groveland and Haverhill, a a erl side of Centre street, Groveland. - orner 3 , a rough granite monument, marked outlet of Johnson's pond, 7 feet southeasterly from the wall on the northwesterly feet north of Mill street ; thence southerly . � E CITY OF HAVERHILL AND THE "TOWN OF NIERRIMAC. of Fish brook opposite the mouth of the LINE BETWEEN THE . rhill Merrimac and West Newbury, an unmarked point in the channel of Merrimac ent, marked B T, situated in open meadow Beginning at the corner of Have granite monument, marked sed point in the e witness mark ; thence north 6o° 19' west about 685 feet to the witness marls, a b in the same oh to corner 5 , an unman p river southeast of th • r- the wester) bank of the river on the easterly side of the River road ; thence marked long the middle of Ipswich river to the co H M, situated about 65 feet from Y H . , a granite monument, and about -) o feet N . H. and Plaistow, N . e river north , 1 41 west direction 1 ,907 feet to the corner of Haverhill, Merrimac, Newton, 4 5 H & M e of Brand brow hill) about 800 feet southeast of Newton road. southeast of the southerly bank of the river, N&� and 18905 situated in open pasture on the westerly slop Brandy brow BRANDYBROW n TY OF HAVERHILL AND THE TOWN OF METHUEN. LINE BETWEEN THE CI NSI( and AND NVILAIINGTON . Beginning at the corner of Haverhill, Methuen and Salem, N. H., a dressed granite monument, marked X890 N H northeaster) from the junction of Broadway with Hampstead street in Salem, rked point in the middle of Lubbers brook, MASS situated in a wall, about 1 , 150 feet Y P M 1890 CORNER the witness marls to corner 1 , a granite monument, marked x M, situated 50 and north 25° 09' east and about 10 feet dis- N . H. , thence south 48° 36' east 18, io8 feet to am covered with a thick growth of bushes feet west of the bank of Merrimac river and about 20 feet southeasterly from the corner of the culvert under Bradley avenue, P t Hawkes brook ; thence in the same direction about 500 feet to the true corner in 4, 147 feet to the corner of Burlington, Wil- Haverhill, or Merrimac street, Methuen, a Methuen and North along the channel of Merrimac river to the corner of Haverhill, ark wi wo, situated on the southwesterly side of the channel of the river ; thence southerly feet distant from the witness mark) ill pond. Andover, an unmarked point in the channel of the river north 41° 15' west and about 43 5 P southeaster) from the bank of the river and about 7 5 feet west of the a granite monument, unmarked, situated about 75 feet Y ANTI) AiIDDLi "h0 \' • center of the Boston & Maine railroad tracks. � • -� • - -� HILL AND THE TOWN OF NUI "I,H ANDOVEP`. onument, marled 1) M T, situated in a wooded LINE BETWEEN TIIE CITY Or IIAVLR marked Methuen and Nor Andover, an unmarked point in the channel of Merrimac feet to corner i , a granite monument, n � �� ; ��' wesi 3 , � 0 � feet to corner 2 , a rough Beginning at the corner of Haverhill, et ° east about 43 5 feet to the witness mark, a granite monument, unmarked, river northwest of the witness mark ; thence south 1 15 feet west of the center of the Boston A'Iaine Lit ; o feet southwest of a wall on the south- 75 about feet southeasterly from the bank of the river and about situated Mord Haverhill and North Andover, a rough gran- } cet to corner 3 , a rough granite monument, s 75 i feet to the corner of Bo. r railroad tracks ; thence in the same direction 2,3 5 i to corner norther) end of •a wall on the easterly side of Bradford street. Ii thence south 5 0? east i 34 feet 4� I situated near the y south j 3r' ec' west ? 33 feet to corner 5 , a 3-8 ite monument, unmarked, + j , FOLIO K 1 , I TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY 1 _ I TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY i __...__ _ .. __.. r Z.a ..a ------------------- HAVERHILL HAVERHILL LAWRENCE ANDOVER— BOXFORD M AS SAC H US E ANDOVER— BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN LYNNFIELD — METHUEN - HAVERHILL AND TIIE TOWN OF PLAISTOW, N . H . situated northeast of the wall on the southwest side of I_ vnrl(icld stree LINE BETWEEN THE CITY OF - T H . grid Plaistow N. II., a granite monument, marked southeasterly along the southerly side of l_,ynnficld street and b�� a wa Beginning at the corner of IIaverhill, Merrimac, Newton, N. N .� I ment, marked 1. LD, situated 5 feet west of a � unctlon of walls, � �� feet NII and In18 0S1 , situated in open pasture on the westerly slope of Brandybrow hill, about Boo feet southeast of Newton road ; << II street ; thence southwesterly by the town wall ' ' about 00 feet to c + 1$9° BRANDYBROW MASS ( : ° , N T II and situated on the thence south 15 52 west I0, 231 feet to corner i , a dressed granite monument, marked 189° ,��° , LOVERS LANE woodland, SOL1t17weSt of all al1g1C 117 a wall incl I -) felt 1701"tiler"1)r {I"0111 southwesterly side of Lovers lane ; thence north 73° Io' west 14,448 feet to the corner of Atkinson, N. H . , Haverhill and feet to corner 4, a rough granite nionur77c1% marled 1. 1.D, sitLratecl in btASS N I c i Plaistow, N. H . , a dressed granite monument, marked ,s9° and X89° , situated on the westerly side of the wall on the easterly northeasterly {ron7 a wood-road , thence westerly alono , the town wall. i side of Hilldale avenue. meat, marked r, LD, situated on a wooded till] , about 4 feet s0uthwc a quarry road ; thence north 39° ��' west d ,) feet to corner 6, a roLlgl ' LINE BETWEEN THE CITY OF HAVERHILL AND THE TOWN OF SALEM, N. H . hill southwest of a wall ; thence south 53° 25' west ; ,33o feet to tl �. rI MASS { Beginning at the corner of Atkinson, N. H ., Haverhill and Salem, N. II., a dressed granite monument marked CAPT'59POND marked L s LD, with a shallow drill-hole in its top, situated in a wall, and N I and situated on the northerly slope of a wooded knoll, about 6o feet southerly from the intersection of a wood-road standing on the southeasterly side of Broadway. with 1a wall ; thence south 35° 34' west 6,752 feet to the corner of I Iaverhlll, Methuen and Salem, N. II., a dressed granite N'11 N ,, LINE BE"I'���EEN TT--II TO��7NS OF 1.Y1 monument, marked N and 1890 situated in a wall, about i , i 5o feet northeasterly from the junction of Broadway with i890 M & H CORNER Beginning at the corner of Lynnfeld, Middleton and North I Hampstead street in Salem, N. H. river ; thence south 54° 07' west about i i 5 feet to corner" i , a rou;17 LINE BETWEEN-� HAVERHILL AND THE TOWN OF WEST NEjJVBURY. against the easterly side of a wall, ; 5 feet from the south bans: of Ips LINE BET WEEN TIIE CITY OF Beginning at the corner of Haverhill, Merrimac and West Newbury, an unmarked point in the Channel of Merrimac ner of Lynnfield, Middleton and Peabody, a rough granite nlonume ° situated about 6 I wooded hill, 75 feet northerly from the roadstone rn the laic between river, south 6o 19 east and about 655 feet distant from the witness mark, a ranite monument, marked II M, sit 5 ' err side of River road • thence southwesters along the channel of Merrimac river � of Main street, Lynnfield) or Boston street, ��I iddleton. feet west of the bank of the river on the easterly Y to the corner of Groveland, Haverhill and West Newbury, an unmarked point in the channel of the river opposite the mouth LINE BIT«'EE� Tl-II T.OWNTS OF l .Y \T11 of Peirce's brook, north i' west and about 1 , �3o feet from the witness mark, a rough granite monument marked B wN, T 54 4 g •� Beginning at the corner of Lynnfield , Middleton and North Ise situated 30 feet east of high-water line on the easterly bank of the river. north 54° 07' east and about r 15 feet distant frons I ,ynn (ield - 1'I iddlc 35 I in woodland against the easterly side. of a wall , feet from the south LINE BETWEEN THE CITY OF LAWRENCE AND THE TOWN OF METHUEN• of the river to corner i , an unmarked point in the middle of the ri Be�innin � at the corner of Lawrence, Methuen and North Andover, an unmarked point in the middle of Merrimac about 20 feet to the witness mark, a rough granite mor t.1111clit, marl: river east of the witness mark ; thence north 55° i o' west about 400 feet to t17e witness marl:, a granite monument, marked of the river ; thence in the same direction �. , 7 9S feet to corner �l ro' L n1, situated at the to of the bans., 5o feet from the westerly shore of the river ; thence in the same direction 9,625 feet to � of a wall and 15 feet southeasterly fro III the easterly corner of S rail P feet to the col"ner of L nnfield corner r , a rough granite monument, marked L M, situated in the edge of the bushes at the easterly side of cultivated land oo street ; thence south - ° west e 7 4 » � 9 � 19� )' feet northers from the junction of Hampshire and Lawrence streets in Lawrence ; thence south 51 ° 26' west 6,559 feet to cor- monument, mal l:ed 1: Ni:, situated at the 1701"t17e1'ly side of a small poi. Y ner z, a five-sided granite monument, marked L Al, situated in cultivated land on the westerly slope of Lawrence hill ; thence an unmarked point in the middle of Mer- LINE BI:TWEI "N II-II : 1'U��� \TS OI I_, south 6 56 east 5 ,252 feet to the corner of Andover, Lawrence and Methuen, p north ' west and about 6 o feet distant from the south witness mark, a granite monument, marked A L, Beginning at the corner of L.ynnhcld , 1'Iiddlctoll and 1 'eabod rimae river, no 7 59 5 standinor in open pasture, about 40 feet southwesterly from the bank of the canal which runs parallel with the southerly shore the northerly slope of a wooded hill , � ; fc:ct northcrl} from the ro P of the river and south 7° 4o' east and about 750 feet distant from the north witness marls, a rough granite monument, marked I Lynnfield, oi- Boston street, Aliddleton ; thence south ��° cast ; , � S ' stands on the souther) sloe of a hill about 200 feet northeaster) from the shore of the river. formerly known as " the Seven Men 's Bounds, " situated on the sun7n7 ? L Al,n1which sta y p Y thence south J4° 35' east io,Sq� . feet to t17e north wltiless marl; to co ; LINE BETWEEN THE CITY OF LAWRENCE AND THE TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER. about 4o feet south Of the highest point of" a wooded ridge and abou cr' inor .at the corner of Lawrence Methuen and North Andover, an unmarked point in the middle of Merrimac i ern bay of Suntaug lake ; thence in the same direction 11 D86 feet to Begrnn � � ° 1o' east and about 00 feet distant from the witness mark, a orranite monument, marked L Ail, situated at the south 50° 26' east 1 ,So2 feet to the south witness marl:, a rough grail river, south SS 4 to of the bank, 5o feet from the westerly shore of the river ; thence southerly along the middle of Merrimac river to corner ' from and about -) o feet above the caste, shore of the labs ; thence p € Lynnfield and Peabod a dressed �> rar7rte 111011th lel m<u bed I' 1, l.a, i , an unmarked point in the middle of the river opposite the easterly bans, of Shawsheen river ; thence southerly along the Y � corner 2 an unmarked point on the easter) bank of the river at the northers side of the the southerly side of Lvnnfleld street, 1'eabod��, Or Salem street, Lyn easterly bank of S17awsheen river to p y Y Salem Turnpike bridge and 34 feet northwesterly from the witness mark, a granite monument, marked A L, situated on the northeasterly side of the Salem turnpike ; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of the Salem turnpike about 2,331 LINT, BI:" ' I :I:N "I' II1 �, " l�O\�' NS OI= I .' - - he northers side of the Beginning at the corner of I vimiicid, North IZcadin� �1nd Ise ` 1 feet to corner , a granite monument, marked L NA, situated near the southerly corner of a wall, at t y 3 intersection of Railroad street with the Salem turnpike ; thence southerly along the westerly line of Railroad street about I ,o5 2 situated at the noi-dice-1v side c)f a sm ,'111 pond hole. tIt the eastern ed feet to the corner of Andover, Lawrence and North Andover, a roucrh (Tranite monument marled A and situated on the feet to Cornet,ilei' i , a r.11llt�: iu nu177c.nt, luarl�.ccl �1t� l,ltc�� l n+ ,1r the westerly side of High street, Andover, or Railroad street, North Andover. feet southwesterly fror77 the Intersection of Chestnut strc�ct with thc� Ili a granite monun7ent, nlarl;ed 1, r., situatccl in n'oc>c11 �1n( 1, . 11 )+ �11t 20 fe f n � T T LYNN T , TOWN T; V TNT , rte° rcct to col"Ilei' i , a r�lllit<" 111UIlLlIl7 �'171, Ilial"l: LINL ' E TZfv EEN THE CITY OF LYNN AND THE, TO�'� N OF L � NIN FIELD. south , _ I souther) side of a ���ood-road ; thence south °o' .-t-�.' cast ; , 7u ; feet t Beginning at the corner of Lynn, Lynnfield and Peabody, a dressed granite monument, marked P L La, situated at the ) y s„11th i. of a wall on the souther) side of Lynnfield street Peabody, or Salem street Lynnfield ; thence ated in woodland, �1t the westerly end of a wood-road ; th �� Il � � western end of a gate north y y y, westerly along the southerly side of Salem street about I ,640 feet to corner I , a rough granite monument, marked L LD, Wakefield, a i"OLIO'h (�'1'a11ltC InOl111111CIlt, ilial"l:c'cl 1. � I: I: , s1tL1,"itCd 111 vv' I ' 1 laffixgum i i FOLIO L TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY i TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I6 3 A Now i1 I) p Y , I / 1 1. I ✓! I /.. 1 h ..M ! ( r r u,. F.✓Yf r,n, I 4+� � s ` ' .. r t r i r t • .� y i r 40� , I I l LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER LAWRENCE MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER— BOXFORD NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON U S ETTS METHUEN NORTH READING — READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — east of the wall on the southwest side of Lynnfield street, at its junction with Salem street in Lynnfield ; thence ., � _ situated north L, �1ND TI-IL TOWN OF I LAISTOW, N . H . oo feet to corner a rough granite monu- southeasterly along the southerly side of Lynnfield street and by a wall about I ,7 Lynnfield N . H . , and Plaistow, N. II . , a granite monument, marked n the southerly s feet southwest of the wall on of y ment, marlced L LD, situated 5 feet west of a junction of walls, 79 I , of Brandybrow hill, about Soo feet southeast of Newton road ; thence southwesterly " by the town wall " about 2,3bo feet to corner 3 , a granite monument, marlced LLD, situated in 11 street ; Y `� `1890 , situated on the mite I11011LI1'11eIlt, marked N ll( H and est of an anile in a wall and 13 feet northerly from the center of a wood-road ; thence north 39° oo' west 675 tS90 LOVERS LANE woodland, S011thw Z:5 8 feet to the corner of Atkinson, N. H. , Haverhill and feet to corner 4, a rough granite monument, marked L LD, situated in woodland, at the easterly end of a wall, about 6o feet ', situated on the westerly side of the wall on the easterly northeasterly from a wood-road ; thence westerly " along the town wall " about 1 ,350 feet to corner 5 , a rough granite moms- ; 5 feet SOLltl1 of ment, marked L LD, situated on a wooded hill, about 4 feet southwest of an angle in a wall and about 2 road thence north J9° 49' west 43 feet to corner 6, a rough granite monument, marked L LD, situated on a wooded a quarry LL 1ND THEI h TOWN OF SALEM, N. H. ill southwest of a wall ; thence south 5 J° 25' west 3 ,320 feet to the corner of Lynn, Lynnfield and Saugus, a bowlder N . . a dressed granite monument marked MASo marked L s LD, with a shallow drill-hole in its top, situated in a wall, in woodland, 820 feet southeasterly from the roadstone d Salem, _ H , CAPT'S POND about 6o feet southerly from the intersection of a wood-road standing on the southeasterly side of Broadway. of Haverhill, Methuen and Salem, N. H ., a dressed granite LINE BETWEEN TIIE TOWNS OF LYNNFIELD AND MIDDLETON . t r , 15o feet northeasterly from the function of Broadway with Be�innin� at the corner of Lynnfield, Middleton and North Reading, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswich thence, south ° o ' west about 115 feet to corner r , a rough granite monument, marked L �I, situated in woodland river ; then 54 7 feet to the cor- - the easterly side of a wall, J5 feet from the south bank of Ipswich river ; thence south 5° 34 east 1 , 744 L AND THE TOWN OF WEST NE`JVBURY. a�amst y Lynnfield, Middleton and Peabody, a rough granite monument, marked D L �I, situated on the northerly slope of a t Newbury, an unmarked point in the channel of Merrimac ner of Ly 1 hill feet northerly from the roadstone in the line between Lynnfield and Peabody, standing on the northerly side ness mark, a granite monument, marked x M, situated about 65 wooded , 7 5 road ; thence southwesterly along the channel of Merrimac river of Main street, Lynnfield, or Boston street, Middleton. of the river o osite the mouth LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF LYNNFIELD AND NORTH READING. nmarked point In the channel pp the witness niark, a rough granite monument, marked n WN, Beginning at the corner of Lynnfield, Middleton incl North Reading, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswich river ° t I I feet distant from Lynnfield — Middleton I , a rough granite monument, marked L Al, situated j the river. north 54 07 east and about 5 � D i the easterly side of a wall, 3 5 feet from the south bank of Ipswich river ; thence westerly along the middle in woodland againsty 46 west THE UEN. corner 1 an unmarked point in the middle of the river opposite the witness marl: ; thence south 2 r° ' ENCE AND TIIE TOWN OF METH of the river to c 1 • � o the witness mark, a rough granite monument, Inas•lced L Ii, situated in open meadow, 6 feet south of the bank rth AI1d0�'eI , an unmarked point in the middle of Merrimac about ,o feet t direction �� feet to corner 2 , a rough granite monument, marked L R, situated 3 . 5 feet west ark a granite monument, marked of the river ; thence in the same diI 4� 7 , e easterly side of Chestnut it 400 feet to the witness m y feet to of a wall and 18 feet southeasterly from the easterly corner of Sarah B. Bartlett's dwelling on the shore of the river ; thence in the same direction 9,625 granite thence south ° 39' west 2,793 feet to the corner of Lynnfield, North Reading and Reading, a rough dressed e edge of the bushes at the easterly side of cultivated land, 400 street , J NR situated at the northerly side of a small pond hole at the eastern edge of a wooded swamp. treets in Lawrence ; thence south 10 26' west 6,859 feet to cor- monument, marked P , cultivated land on the westerly slope of Lawrence hill ; thence LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF LYNNFIELD AND PEABODY. cc, and Methuen, an unmarked point in the middle of Mer- the south witness mark, a granite monument, marked A L, Be�iililin� at the corner of Lynnfield, Middleton and I'eabocl}T a rough granite monument, marked D L 1\1, situate on of a wooded hill , 7 5 feet northerly from the roadstone standing on the northerly side of Main street, i bank of the canal which runs parallel with the southerly shore the northerly slope ° granite I110nL1111e11t, alar-Iced D L, and Lynnfield, or Boston street, Middleton ; thence south 9 35 east ; ,237 feet to col ner r , a orranite monument, marked Y rom the north « Itness marl., a rough , " 1e Seven Alen's' Bounds," situated on the SLi111111it of a wooded hill, about 500 feet south of Lowell street ; feet northeasterly from the shore of the river. formerly known as tl ° � ' east to 8 feet to the north witness mark to corner 2, a i-ougli granite I11011L1i11ei1t, marked L D, situatec thence south 34 , 5 94 I . _1\ I) THE E TO «�N OF NORTH ANDOVER. about 4o feet south of the highest point of a wooded ridge and about 425 feet northwesterly from the shore of the northwest- 'n the middle of Merrimac I ern bay of Suntaug lake ; the nce Iii the same direction 1 , 586 feet to corner 2, an uilinai"l:ed point in Suntaug lake ; thence rth _\ nclr>\ er, an unmarked point i I ° e south witness mark, a rough granite monument, marked D L, situated about 7o feet easterly south 50 26 cast 1 ,802 feet to th it!1(_;S mark, a granite monument, marked L Al, situated at the the easterly shore of the lake ; thence iii the same direction 4,614 feet to the corner of Lynn, from and about 3o feet above e � �r fiddle of Merrimac river to corner > gate, north of a wall, on th(: nc(,: southell} along them d a dressed oranite monument, marled P L La, situated at the western end of a bank of Shawsheen river ; thence southerly along the Lynnfield and Peabody, - the southerly side of Lynnfield street, Peabody, or Salem street, Lynnfield. the easterly bank of the river at the northerly side of the �L granite monument marked A L, situated on the INE BETWEEN THE "TOWNS OF LYNNFIELD AND READING. mark, � � � I- ilce about z, 31 til Reading and Reading, a rough dressed granite monument, marked IZ �1R, n ( y the northeasterly line of the Salem turnp 3 Be�innin�7 at the corner of L nnfield, Nor ° , 1 side of the Y wall at the norther y thence south 38 5o east 2 ,910 u Lilt southerly corner of a sitiiclted at the noithelly side of a small pond hole, at the eastern edge of a wooded swamp ; 1 ,052 - > situated near the southerly cdgc of a bushy illeaclo�v, at �, point about 2 ; o sc)utherly along the westerly line of Railroad street aboutI feet to corner i , a granite monument, marked L R, situ �r �r marked T thence south 88° o9' west 3 , 283 feet to corner 2 , ,1 r�,u�h gI anite monument m and situated on the feet southwesterly from the intersection of Chestnut street �� itll the meat ow � from the center of a wood-road ; thence rth :� nclover. I a granite monuinent, I11ai'lced L I:, situated in woodland, about 20 feet northeasterly�( In call o en s ace iii the woods on the a ranite nlonunlciit marked i. i., situated p P feet to corner 3 , g � � south 52° 44 west 1 , 177 _ti 1N D THE TOWN OF LYNNFIELD . thence south 20° 4' cast 3 ,307 feet to corner { , a rough granite illonument, market r. I., situ- I � ; southerly side of a wood-road ; thei 4 ' L Ld situated at the mnfield Reading and - , � � � �r t marked i rl end of a wood-road ; thence south r° 5 S' east 2,883 feet to the corner of L} � cls . a dressed granite monument, ated in woodland, at the westerly ` Peabody, L nnfield ; thence - lcecl L sI� Ii, situated in woodland, i i feet northerly from the center of a wood road. l�f Lynnildd street, or Salem street, y Wakefield, a rough granite monument, mar �o fc�t to corner 1 , a rough granite monument, marked LLD, � . ----- - ____--- FOLIO M ' TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN N BOUNDARY SURVEY ; t IRWIN 11MIRM In MINN" Y"1 't C^'hT..'i Yi 4 'its +'u. .:. Jn I LAWRENCE HAVERHILL HAVERHILL { ANDOVER —BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER — BOXFORD MAS LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN , I 1 l LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF LYNNFIELD AND SAUGUS. f LINI 1)E11,NTI ,h \T 1'I II: TO WN ' t Beginning at the corner of Lynn, Lynnfield and Saugus, a bowlder marked L s LD with a shallow drill-hole in its top, Beginning at the corner of Boxford, 1I 'ddIctoll an situated in a wall, in woodland, Bao feet southeasterly from the roadstone standing on the southeasterly side of Broadway ; in a wall, in high woodland , loo feet southerly f ronl the j thence north 78° 49' west 6,642 feet to the witness mark to the corner of Lynnfield, Saugus and Wakefield, a granite monument, feet to corner 1 , a rough granite monument, m�u ked :A 11, marked LW ,9 ', situated in cultivated land, 8 feet from the easterly bank of Saugus river ; thence in the same direction about 20 erly from an angle In a ��'all ; thcncc south 9' ; o' west 6,3 I feet to the true corner in the middle of the river. ing, a rough granite monument, Illarl:ed 111 1:, situated a I I i . 1 LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF LYNNFIELD AND WAKEFIELD. LINE IIE"I'NVEE\1 THE "I'O \VNS 0 r x Beginning at the corner of Lynnfield, Saugus and Wakefield, an unmarked point in the middle of Saugus river north Beginning at the corner of 1VIidclleton, North And 78° 5o west and about 20 feet from the witness marls, a granite monument, marked >; W �9°'", situated in cultivated land, 8 feet situated at a function of walls, on t11c southerly slope of a from the easterly bank of the river ; thence northerly along the middle of Saugus river to corner i , an unmarked point in the ate monument, m u ked 'Al I:, situated 111 woodland, at an all middle of the river south 8o° i 5' west and about 12 feet distant from the witness marls, a cedar post with an iron ring encir- head street with 11�Iiddleton street In North Reading ; then cling it at its top and unmarked, situated in open meadow, 5 feet from the easterly bank of the river ; thence south So° i 5' west ment, marked Al 1:, situated on the su1111111t of a woodccl h about 4494 feet to the witness mark to corner 2 , a cedar post with an iron ring encircling it and unmarked, situated in open end ; thence south 20° 13' east _E,_�3 2 feet to corner ; , a ro meadow on the northerly bank of Saugus river, 28 feet easterly from the center of the Boston & Maine Railroad bridge ; thence of the w 111 on the northerly side of Mint street, ollpositc it ' middle of the r �e about 2 ,261 feet to the corner of I .ynnficld, 11 iddlctoI) "In in the middle of the river • thence wester) along the i� r in the same direction about 7 feet to the true corner. y a to corner 3 , a i -inch iron pin set into the top of a bowlder, situated in the bed of the river, about 470 feet westerly from its north 54° 07 east and about I I5 feet distant from I ,wllnfi intersection with Main street, L nnfield, or Vernon street, Wakefield ; thence north 39° 04' west 533 feet to corner 4, a rough woodland against the easterly side of a wall , ; � feet Irc�I11 Y granite monument, unmarked, situated in woodland, 35 feet north of an open meadow, about 775 feet southwesterly from the junction of Pine and Main streets, in Lynnfield ; thence north 41 ° 55' west 2, 554 feet to the corner of Lynnfield, Reading and T ` Wakefield, a rough granite monument, marked L SR i:, situated in woodland, ii feet northerly from the center of a wood-road. LINE BE I N� L,Lti 1 I II_. 1'U��� Beginning at the corner of Danvers, 1'Iiddleton an " Great Bend," north 66' 26' west and About 40 feet distil LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF METHUEN AND NORTH ANDOVER. I situated in open meadow, feet south of the haul: of the ner 1 , an unmarked point in the middle of the river Opp Beorinninor at the corner of Haverhill Methuen and North Andover, an unmarked point in the channel of Merrimac I � ° a � ark a granite monument unmarked situated about witness mark, a dressed �ranitc monument, marked ,r 1', s I river north 41 15 west and about 435 feet distant from the witness m 75 of the Boston street bridge ; thence 1n the S 1n1c direction feet southeasterly from the bank of the river and about 75 feet west of the center of the Boston & Maine railroad track ; on the northerly slope of a wooded hill against the south thence southwester) along the middle of Merrimac river to the corner of Lawrence, Methuen and North Andover, an unmarked y a ° ner of Lynnfield, kliddleton and I'ealmdv, a rough ranit point in the middle of the river south 88 io east and about 400 feet from the witness mark, a granite monument, marked L iv1, - wooded hill, 75 feet northerly from the rc>aclstonc in the 1 situated at the top of the bank, So feet from the westerly shore of the river. of Main street, I-,ynnfield, or Boston street, Middleton . LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF METHUEN AND PELHAM, N. H. LINE BE"h��� I �.EV I' III �, l 'C) \� o-' orranite monument marked M and Ike airinin Beainnina at the corner of Methuen, Pelham, N. H., and Salem, N. H . , a dressed � I19sos � u at the corner ol AIiciclleton an HARRIS J SNII, situated in open pasture on the southwesterly slope of a hill, about 6o feet south of a junction of walls ; thence south j west of the witness mark ; thence south _f 1 ' _f ► ' c lst about 49° 41 west 3 ,42o feet to the corner of Dracut, Methuen and Pelham, N. II., a dressed granite monument, marked "$s ated on the southerly bank of the rig cr about f ,000 feet in a wall,and NPH, situated ll, in open pasture, 1 ,375 y DRAcuT CORNER feet southwester) from Harris road or Pine street. the same direction 92 feet to corner 1 , <1 ranite I1lonumc J 1890 easterly from a bene.) in Ipswich river ; thcncc south ) 2 3: S j on the westerly bank of a (1itch , 11)Out 50 feet south Of t corner a granite mon11111c11t, tillI11<irked, situated In Olen LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF METHUEN AND SALEM, N . H . 64.7 feet to the �wltness marl; to corner }., a rale 1110111.1 Beginning at the corner of Haverhill, Methuen and Salem, N. I I ., a dressed granite monument, marked NsSI-I and haul: of Nichols brook : thence in the same direction N H 1$9° MASS , situated in a wall, about 1 , 150 feet northeasterly from the junction of Broadway with Hampstead street in Salem, southerly - along the middle of Nichols brook to col - M M & II CORNER M S N. H. ; thence south 39° 04' west 1 , 594 feet to corner i , a dressed granite monument, marked ",89o� "�� 8901 , situated in a cultivated rthence South ° t bout - feet to> the ���itn j POOR illark ; ence souI 9 i 3 wesaJ field, 5o feet southerly from the junction of Hampstead street with Broadway in Salem, N. I I. ; thence south 3° 26' east 19, 566 on the westerly 1Janlc of the brook, at file fllncti ,n cIl a DI S feet to corner 2 , a dressed (franite monument, marked `I`'''S and N II M feet west of a wall 1890 , situated in IOW, swampy land, -- 5 monument uninarked , Situated III Opeil meacl011', � �c�c) Ice[ : STRONGWATER 1890 and on the easterly side of a farm road ; thence north 73° 33' west 11 , 775 feet to cornea- 3 , a dressed granite monument, its erly from function with Locust street in \'Iiddleton ; tl marked 9os and NSII , situated in a partly wooded swamp, 230 feet easterly from a wood-road ; thence south So' 59' west 3 ,701 ' unmarked, situated in partly open meadow, about � � ; [CCt WEBs'nR 1890 I , • . NI S . . � , - ' / , � /l � l .,. „ nf,� n,. ., ,ll '11•I +"/ , (`/ll•Ili •Y I feet to corner 4, a dressed granitC monument, marked °;$�o and N II , situated on a lrnoll, in open pasture, on the easterly slope 1 sout�l 7 > ; I ��I>c i i )t t " 11< al<<1 ,� NOYES 189° 1 of a hill ; thence south 68° 17' west 2 ,312 feet to the corner of Methuen, Pelham, N. I I., and Salem, N. H., a dressed granite Nichols brook ; thence 1n the same (111 CCt1011 about ; feet S & 1 M 9os and situated in o en pasture on the southwester) slope e of a hill, about 6o feet south of a along- the middle of \ iehols brook to the corner of Ilan monument, marked 8II p p y p I HARRIS `�° ! junction of walls. situated in a wooded swamp on the westc1l}' biu11; of the 3 } t FOLIO N TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY # TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY 1 � 1 } tf f } � — -- — t■sem • r ; j •,V,T?:s . .Y s 4PV.aiPo , --.Jh it',aP,'SeY. ,r ,b44a 1(�' 'L..a.tt r'n ri°" � I .7777777, I LAWRENCE LAWRENCE MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER —BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN -- -- — — NORTH READING — READING —WILLMIMI —WILMINGTON i INE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF MIDDLETON AND NORTH ANDOVER. LLD AND SAUGUS. L " :ed L S LD With a shallow drill-hole in its to Beginning at the corner of BoNford, Middleton and North Andover, a rough granite monument, marked � 13 1VI, situated i l p, riding on the southeasterly side of Broadway ; in a wall, in high woodland, loo feet southerly from the junction of the wall with a wood-road ; thence south 59° 35' west Io,o64 I i; - - marked A Al, ituated on the summit of a wooded knoll, about 30 feet northeast- I field, Saugus and Wakefield, a granite monument, feet to corner 1 , a rough granite monument, m� , ger thence in the same direction about 20 rl from an anile in a wall ; thence south �° 30' west 6,864 feet to the corner of Middleton, North Andover and North Read- thence us river e y ing, a rough granite monument, marked A M R, situated at a junction of walls on the southerly slope of a wooded hill. CID> LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF MIDDLETON AND NORTH READING. D AND WAKEFIELD. fiddle of Saugus river n Beorinning at the corner of Middleton, North Andover and North Reading, a rough granite monument, marked A Al R, rked point in the m north arhed L IV 19 situated in cultivated land, feet situated at 'unction of walls, on the southerly slope of a wooded hill ; the south 8° 5 7' west I ,o 15 feet to corner i , a gran- Ai R Situated in woodland, at an angle in a wall, about 700 feet northerly from the function of Marble- gus river to corner I , an unmarked point in the lte monument, marked n ° cr ess mark, a cedar post with an iron ring encir- head street with Middleton street 111 North Reading ; thence south 41 5 east 10,211 feet to COI"ilei" . , a i"Otl -h granite montl- terly bans, of the river ; thence south So i 5 west m ent marked M R situated on the summit of a wooded knoll, at an angle in a wall, 15o feet southeasterly from its northern ° feet to corner a rouc� ll granite monument, marked R M, situated in open pasture north ilia encircling it and unmarked, situated in open end , thence south 20 13 east 4,4, 2 3 a wall on the northers side of Flint street, opposite its function with Boston street in Middleton ; thence south 54.° 07' west Of the Boston �C Maine Railroad bridge ; thence Of the Y ' about 2,261 feet to the corner of Lynnfield, Middleton and North Reading, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswich river er ; thence westerly along the middle of the river north ° 07' east and about I I 5 feet distant from Lynnfield-Middleton i , a rough granite monument, marked L M, Situated m ed of the river, about 4.70 feet westerly from its 54 ° o ' west feet to corner a rough woodland against the easterly side of a wall , 35 feet from the south bank of the river. north , 9 4 54� meadow, about 775 feet southwesterly from the feet to the corner of L nnfield, Readinor and 53Y LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF MIDDLETON AND PEABODY. ii feet northerly from the center of a wood-road. Bec-inning at the corner of Danvers, Middleton and Peabody, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswic a� h i.iver at the i " Great Bend," north 66° 26' west and about 4o feet distant from the witness marl., a rough granite monument, mai lied D M s D, situated in open meadow, 8 feet south of the bank of the river ; thence northwesterly along the middle of Ipswich river to cor- AND NORTH ANDOVER. ner r an unmarked point in the middle of the river opposite the witness mark ; thence south 4° 19 west about 20 feet to the granite monument, marked M r, situated feet from the southerly bans: of the river and 115 feet west n unmarked point in the channel of Merrimac witness mark, a dressed � 7 granite monument unmarked, situated about 75 bride thence in the same direction 1 ,732 feet to corner 2, a rough granite In011tinleilt, illa2"Iced D �i, situated of the Boston street , center of the Boston & Maine railroad track ; feet to the tox- on the northerly slope of a wooded hill against the southerly side of a wall ; thence north 84° 47' west 1 ,359 f a 1rence, Xlethuen and North Andover, an unmarked ner of Lynnfield, Middleton and Peabody, a rough granite monument, marked D L iii, situated on the northerly slope o � Y e witness mark, a granite monument, marked L M, wooded hill, feet northerly from the roadstone in the line between Lynnfield and Peabody, standing on the northerly side i 75 of Main street, Lynnfield, or Boston street, Middleton. i ' LINE BETWEEN THE "TOWNS OF MIDDLETON AND TOPSFIELU. N AND PELHAM) N. H. ' MBe� innin� at the corner of Boxford, Middleton and Topsfield, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswich river north- bIASS I . , a dressed granite monument, marked I89 and HARRIS I' east about -) o feet to the witness mark, a granite molltlinent, marked B 1\I T, sittl- 'junction of walls ; thence south west of the witness mark , thence south 41 -} � j 6o feet south of a ju D rI thence in he soothers bank Of the river, about 4,00o feet down sti Bain from the East street bridge in Miciclletoil ; a dressed granite monument, marked ',899 ated on t y DRACUT CORNER direction c 2 feet to corner i , a granite I110I1tllnent, unmarked, and sunk into the Open mcaclow, about Ioo feet soutll- the same ) arris road or Pine street. situated easterlyfrom a bend in Ipswich river ; thence south 32° 30' west I ,o84 feet to corner 2 , a granite monument, tlnillal"lied, sltu� p l bank of a ditch, about 5o feet south of the southerly edge of upland ; thence south 54° 58' west 667 feet to on the westerly thence south 67° 40' west corner 3 , a granite monument, unmarked, situated in open meadow in a clump of bushes and willows ; - T SALEM N . H. granite monument, marked M T, situated in open meadow, 6 feet from the easterly F.\ �N D 647 feet to the witness marls to corner �}, a b and • lc of Nichols brook ; thence in the same direction about Io feet to the true corner in the middle of the brook. ; thence a dressed granite monument, marked N9Io ban brook to corner 5 , an unmarked point in the nlicldle of the brook opposite the witness ' with Hampstead street in Salem, southerly along the middle of - Nichols � on of Broadway p �� NSII cultivated thence south I I ' west about 5 feet to the witness marls, a granite monument, unmarl.ed, situated fill open meadow j tA�s situated in a cults mark ; 9 3 ,onumcnt, marked ,syo ' "IS 9,01 , 1'00 R G ( 1 1 -, ° � ' � IA. U on the westerly bank of the brook, at the junction of a ditch ; thence 111 the sallle direction 173 feet to corner 6, a granite fav ; n .�aic_,ln , N . II. ; thence south , ., 6 eaSt , . 5 itu �tecl in low, swampy land, 25 feet west of a wall monument, unmarked situated in open meadow, boo feet easterly from a bend in East street, at a point about 85o feet north �'i anile monument monument) erl frons its function with Locust street in Middleton ; thence south 26° 04' east r , 18 I feet to corner 7 , a I { t c,t to corner 3 , a dressed granite mon Y d situated in partly open meadow, about 875 feet east of the �ttnction of East and Locust streets in Middleton ; thence Q 5 9' west 3 , 7o I I unmarked, P II I i \Vc,ocl-roast ; thence south So � ranitc 1I10I1UlI1eI1t LInI11a1"ked situated on the westerly bans: of south 78° 31 ' east 168 feet to the witness marl, to corner o, a > lure on the easterly slope feet to the true corner in the middle of the brook ; thence southeasterly Oil ,I l.noll, in open pasture) Nichols brook ; thence in the same direction about5 , _ � dressed granite Middleton and To sfield, a granite 1110nt1111e1It, marked D �r T, Ana» , . I I ., and Salem, N. H., a 7c�rerly slope of a hill, about 6o feet south of a alon; the middle of Nichols brook to the corner Of Danvers, p situated in a wooded swamp on the westerly bans: of the brook. ` I . ........_.. I , FOLIO 0 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY j J TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY c •rte ak.r,i�'.a. .,-�.�y.*,7 , ,rpt ,fY�; t f HAVERHILL LAWRENCE HAVERHILL ANDOVER — BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS ANDOVER — BOXFORD MASSA MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING — READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN LYNNFIELD — METHUEN - _ , i � i � 1 � � , j i LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF NORTH ANDOVER AND NORTH READING. � LINE, I�L: 1'��VI�1 _N hIII l0 �1 � � Beo-innina at the corner of North RcidHio Rc"IdIll", a Beginning at the corner of Middleton, North Andover and North Reading, a rough granite monument, marked A NI Ii, ° situated at a junction of walls on the southerly slope of a wooded hill ; thence south 68° 59' west 5 ,oi9 feet to the corner of ', ' river south Io 05 east and about r 5 feet clitit,ant from the wit 1 ' Andover North Andover and North Reading, a rough granite monument, marked A R, situated in woodland, on the summit the northerly haul: of the river, u1 open C- d(- at the mouth 1 b 1 of Os(rood's hill r feet easterl from the northeast corner of a wall. feet to corner r , a rough granite monument, rnarl:ecl r: �� , situ a 53 Y 590 24' west I ,3o2 feet to the corner of Leading, �Vilmrn ;ton i � on high, wooded land on the northeasterly side of a wall. LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS - OF NORTH READING AND READING. LINE BETWEEN "1'1I1, "l�ON�TNS l Beginning at the corner of Lynnfield, North Reading and Reading, a rough dressed granite monument, marked R NR, i 1swamp ; ° ' Be�-rnnino- at the corner of Readiiio NVilmino-ton and I situated at the northerly side of a small pond hole at the eastern edge of a wooded thence north 80 31 west 5 , r 66 >> feet to corner i , a granite monument, marked R NR, situated on the southerly bank of a brook or ditch in a wooded swamp ; high , wooded land on the northeasterly side of a wall ; theirs thence north 6q_° 19' west 864 feet to corner z, a granite monument, marked R NR "'`;�5" 2, situated on the southeasterly side of � ' ham and N�Toburn, a granite monunlc►�t, marked I: w s, situate Haverhill street, about 375 feet northerly from its intersection with Bear Meadow brook ; thence north 54 41 west 3 , 565 feet standing . on the northwesterly side of N�V alnut street, Lac ading, to the witness mark to corner 3, a granite monument, marked R NR, situated on the easterly bank of Bear Meadow brook ; LINE B I:"1�N�' I : 1 �.�1 I�I I E TOWNS O F thence in the same direction about i o feet to the true corner in the middle of the brook ; thence northerly along the middle of Bear Meadow brook to corner 4, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswich river opposite the mouth of the brook ; Beo-innin0- at the corner of .Andover, I'c«7ksbury incl �� thence southwesterly along the middle of Ipswich river to the corner of North Reading, Reading and Wilmington, an a partly grown over pasture, about ioo feet easterly from the unmarked point in the middle of the river south io° o - ' east and about 15 feet distant from the witness mark, an iron pipe south 5 �° 57' west 3 ,4Sr feet to corner r , a roughr.tnitc non ' I erly from a wood-road ; thence south c ,t° 1.81 west 1 1 , 1 ; � feet t� surmounted by an iron cap, situated on the northerly bank of the river, in open meadow, at the mouth of a small brook or ditch . woodland, about 600 feet westerly from the shore of `silver lar:' the corner of Billerica, Tewksbury and NVilmington, It rough LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF NORTH READING AND WILMINGTON. of Shawsheen river, 39 feet northeasterly from the center of th' Beginning at the corner of Andover, North Reading and Wilmington, a rough granite monument, marked a R w, situated thence in the same dii"CCtion about ; o feet to the true corner i' in woodland, in a wall, at a point 35 feet from its eastern end ; thence south 12° 48' east 5 ,931 feet to corner I , a rough "ran- I TOWNS LINE BI�."I�\VI"1;- �1 H I WNS ite monument, marked R w, situated at the edge of woodland, on the northwest side of Maple street, North Reading, or Salem street, Wilmington ; thence south 8° ' west 10, o feet to corner 2, a granite monument, marked R w, situated in woodland, Beginning at the corner of Reading, Wilmington and 47 97 6 I high, wooded land on the northeasterly side of a wall ; thence . 15 feet southerly from the center of a wood-road ; thence south io° o5 east 4o6 feet to the witness mark to the corner of North Readinor Reading- and Wilminaton an iron pipe surmounted b an iron ca situated on the northerlybank of Ipswich mington and Woburn, a granite monument, bolted to a Hat r i a� a � � P P Y P� river, in open meadow, at the mouth of a small brook or ditch ; thence in the same direction about 1 feet to the true corner r Winter street, at the northeasterly side of the clam at the outle E p 5 f in the middle of Ipswich river. ROAD ANI:) LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF READING AND STONEHAM. Between the corners as above described, intermediate li ,a are found at the following points, but, with the cKccptions of Beginning at the corner of Reading, Stoneham and Wakefield, a rough granite monument, marked 5 s ,z SI;, situated 5 feet j been determined : east of a junction of walls, on the southwesterly side of Pope street ; thence south 82° 07 west 5 , 18o feet to the corner of Read- — ing, Stoneham and Woburn, a granite monument, marked R w s, situated in woodland, about ioo feet southeaster) from the On the line between Andover rind l ,<r ,� c nee, 1lnestone Y ' on the westerly side of Union street * : on the easterly side of roadstone in the line between Reading and Woburn , standing on the northwesterly side of Walnut street, Reading, or Cedar , street, Woburn. westerly side of Corbett street ; on the casterly side of l �e"icon Webster street, Andover ; and on the northerly side of Ando LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF READING AND WAKEFIELD. On the line between Andover and North /lndovcr, roa Beginning at the corner of Lynnfield, Reading and Wakefield, a rough granite monument, marked i SR R, situated in avenue, North Andover ; oil the northerly side of 1 Iavcrhill s ° erly side of Summer street, Andover or Willow street, North woodland, ii feet northerly from the center of a wood-road ; thence south 38 19 west 2, 582 feet to corner- i , a rough granite Stiles street, North Andover ; on the southerly side of ,ray monument, marked R SR, situated 5 . 5 feet east of the southerly end of a wall on the westerly side of Pratt street ; thence north r J Boston street, North Andover ; and on the southerly side of 89° 28' west 653 feet to corner 2 , a rough granite monument, marked R SR, situated in a cultivated field, 117 feet northeasterly , . On the line between 1� ndover and 1 ewl:sbury, roadsto from the roadstone standing on the southwesterly side of Salem street, Reading, or Lowell street, Wakefield ; thence south ~ ° 2 r' west r a route granite monument, marl erly corner" ' of Fiske street and Bailey road ; on the northerl 3 6,079 feet to the witness mark to corner 3 , �h ped R si., situated on the easterl} side of Brook street • thence about 8o feet to the true corner in the middle � , . on the northerly side of Vale street,* I ewl;sbur� , or "I�ewl;sbu n e in the same direction abo dd of the street , thence souther 1} latter sheet. along the middle of Brook street about 525 feet to corner 4, a granite monument, marked R w, situated in a trianorular o-rass , On the. line between .� . .c.ov cr and .� i .ni . . . it ., plat at the junction of Brook street with Summer avenue ; thence southeasterly along the middle of Summer avenue about 1 ,:4.75 j Ice west of Ballardvale street. * feet to corner 5 , an unmarked point in the middle of the avenue opposite the witness mark ; thence south 8o° 36' west about % distance fee On the line bct«veen .tkinson ( N . 1 1 .) and II �i1'erhlll r5 t to the witness marls, a rough granite monument, marked R SR, situated on the westerly side of the avenue ; thence in j E the same direction r 6 feet to corner 6 an irregularly-shaped granite monument marred R s L ianear from Crystal street. 44 4aR, situated on h ,h land On the line between 11111crica and NVilminton, road a (unction of walls on the northeasterly side of Hopkins street ; thence south 10° 50' west 1 , 554 feet to the corner of Reading, 4 Stoneham and Wakefield a rough granite monument marked '° situated fee east a junction s on the South- Position side of .� lchich road. � a b ► 5 s ti sit, 5 t t Of �Urict10 Of Wall westerly side of Pope street. Position determined. TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I FOLIO P TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY L_ I I I n(. LAWRENCE 11 I 11 71 LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER — BOXFORD TS LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON NORTH READING — READING WILMINGTON LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF READING AND WILMINGTON. NI_)OVER AND NORTH READING. ; ( cr " monument, Marked A AI R, Beginning at the corner of North Reading, Reading and Wilminaton, an unmarked point in the middle of Ipswich 'th Reading a rou h i anitc r , °�� 1e corner of river south 10° 05' east and about 15 feet distant from the witness marls, all Iron pipe surmounted by an Iron cap, situated on I + thence south 6S 9 west 5 ,o r 9 feet to the . ent, marked A R, situated In woodland, on the summit the northerly bank of the river, in open meadow, at the mouth of a small brook or ditch ; thence south 10° 34' east about 7 ,602 feet to corner 1 , a rough granite monument, marked R w, situated on the westerly edge of an open meadow ; thence south 590 24 Fest 1 ,302 feet to the corner of Reading, Wilmington and Woburn, a rough granite monument, marked R w w, situated on high, wooded land on the northeasterly side of a wall. I-I 1`EADING AND READING. LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF READING AND WOBURN. ina, a I'Otiah dressed granite monument, marked R NR, of a wooded swamp ; thence north 80 3 r west 5 , 166 Beamnina at the corner of Reading, Wilmington and Woburn, a rough granite monument, marred 1i w w, situated on n a wooded swam high , wooded land on the northeasterly side of a wall ; thence south 21° 21 ' east 11 ,624 feet to the corner of Readina, Stone- uthc.rly baill" ,of' a brook or ditch I swamp ; southeasterly side of ham and Woburn a granite monument, marked R w s, situated in woodland, about ioo feet southeasterly from the roadstone marlted ,s;3 situated on the y ar \Meadow brook ; thence north 54° 41' west 3 , 565 feet standing . on the northwesterly side of Walnut street, Reading, or Cedar street, Woburn. itratecon the easterly bank of Bear �Ieadow broo � LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS S OF Z E� KSBUR Y AND ILMINGTON. fiddle of the brook ; thence northerly along the middle Beamnina at the corner of Andover, Tewksbury and Wilmington, a rough aranite monument, marlted A T w, situated Irl le of Ipswich river opposite the mouth of the brook ; a partly grown over pasture, about ioo feet easterly from the wall on the easterly side of the Boston & Maine railroad ; thence rner of North Reading Reading and �Vilmington, an ' >> south 5 2° 5 7' west 3 ,481 feet to corner i , a rough granite rllOntlrllent, Lllllllar"keel, situated rn woodland, about 6o feet northeast- an 15 feet distant from the witness mark, an iron pipe in open meadow, at the mouth of a small brook or ditch . erly from a wood-road ; thence south 24° 48' west I 111 '12 feet to corner 2 , a rough granite monument, marlted T w, situated in woodland, about 600 feet westerly from the shore of Silver lake ; thence north 57° 27' west 5 ,944 feet to the witness mar to the corner of Billerica, Tewksbury and Wilmington a rough cyranite monument, marled B T w, situated on the easterly bank TON . of Shawsheen river, 39 feet northeasterly from the center of the bridge at the junction of Nichols avenue with Brown street ; READING AND « ILi1II1 G thence in the same direction about , o feet to the true corner in the middle of the river. inaton, a rough granite monument, marked A R w, situatedi e south 12° 4S' east 5 ,93 r feet to corner r , a rough gran- LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF WILMINGTON AND WOBURN . northwest side of l S d h R Maple street, Norteaing, or aem p Ig corner of Reading Wilmington and Woburn, a rough aranite monument, marked R w w, situated on Beginninat the g a granite monument, marked R w, situated in woodland, west r o, o feet to the corner of Burlington, Wil- ° o5' east 4o6 feet to the witness mark to the corner of high, wooded land on the northeasterly side of a wall ; thence south 60 3 .. 7 9 by an iron cap, situated on the northerly bank of Ipswich mington and Woburn, a granite monument, bolted to a flat rock and marked 13 wI tivo, situated on the southwesterly side of n Winter street, at the northeasterly side of the dam at the ce in the same direction about 15 feet to the true corner outlet of Cummings Mill pond . ROAD AND LINE STONES. I IIIADING AND STONEI-IAM. Between the corners as above described, intermediate line bounds, which may or may not be exactly on the true line, but with the exceptions of those marked by a star, their geographical positions have not rough �- monument, marked are found at the following points, 1 '° situated 5 feet a r ou�ll granite mo y � sa, ed : — been determined : thence south S2° 07' west 5 , 1 8o feet to the corner of Read- Union street ; roadstones On the line between Andover and Lawrence, linestone in a garden a short distance east of tuated in woodland, about 10o feet southeasterly from the * Andover, or Broadway, Lawrence ; on the northwesterly side of Walnut street, Reading or Cedar on the westerly side of Union street *; on the easterly side of North Main street, �' westerly side of Corbett street ; iiir the easterly side of Beacon street ; on the southeasterly side of Ballard road, Lawrence, or Y Webster street, Andover ; and on the northerly side of Andover street, Lawrence, or River road, Andover. On the line between Andover and North Andover, roadstones on the easterly si I'ADI � ' G AND WAKEFIELD. de of High street, Andover, or Railroad avenue, North Andover ; on the northerly side of Haverhill street, Andover, or Peters street, North Andover ; on the north- a rough aranite monument, marked L sIt R, situated in erl side of Summer street, Andover, or Willow street, North Andover ; on the southerly side of "bucker road, Andover, or outh 3 8° 19' west 2 , 5 c82 feet to corner I , a rough aranite y Andover, or Stiles street, North Andover ; on the southerly side of Gray street ; on the southeasterly side of Jenkins road, of a wall on the westerly side of Pratt street ; thence north Boston street, North Andover ; and on the southerly side of Salem street, Andover, or Middleton street, North Andover. ..._-. . .-- d R sit, situated in a cultivated field, 1 17 feet northeasterly On the line between Andover and Tewksbury, roadstones on the southeasterly side of River road *, on the northwest- treet, Reading, or Lowell street, Wakefield ; thence southAndover ; erl corner * of Fislte street and Bailey road ; on the northerly side of Andover street,` northwest- Tewksbury, or Lowell street, et Tewksbury, or Tewksbury street, Andover ; and linestone a short distance south of the nite monument, marlted 1z SR, situated on the easterly side y he northerly side of Vale street,* y � on t y . rut corner in the middle of the street ; thence southerly latter street. ite monument marked i; w situated in a triangular grass a On the line between Andover and Wilmington, linestones a short distance east of NVoburn street and a short theasterly alon the middle of Summer avenue about 1 ,475 distance west of Ballardvale street.* osite the witness mark ; thence south So' ° 6' west about between Atkinson N. I I. and Haverhill, roadstone on the easterly side of a street leading northerly p On the line betty ( ) r thcnce in R, �11U<«�u ��I1 lug �Vu,)LUI-1y bidc ui the a�'Ci1LIC ; from Crystal street. " ite monument, marked R SR, situated on high land near y he line between Billerica and Wilminaton, roadstones on the southeasterly side of I-Iopltins street ; and on the On t cc south 10" - 0' West 1 , 554 feet to the corner of Reading, I northerly side of Aldrich road. : � 1 1zi situated ; feet east of a junction of walls on the south- -- - j Position determined. �I I 1 1 , FOLIO Q TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY 3 7777 .:i t ray-„ li-r u ..,. . •. ..r. : s : .,. . LAWRENCE HAVERHILL HAVERHILL ANDOVER— BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON— NORTH ANDOVER LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON ANDOVER— BOXFORD MASS I „ LYNNFIELD — METHUE l s I On the line between Boxford and Georgetown, roadstones on the easterly side of the road leading from South George- STATUTE DEFINING TH I DUN DA n to To sfield • on the easterly side of the road leading from South Georgetown to Boxford ; on the westerly side of Bald I tow p Y HILL, LAWRENCE, LVNNI'II:JILD • road from Georgetown to North Andover with the road from Boxford to South Grove- Pate ate street , at the intersection of the a E land ; on the southerly side of Andover street , and linestone * north of Andover street. 1 ANDOVER, NUI�rI�I I I� IJ=� IDIN On the line between Boxford and Groveland, roadstone on the westerly side of Washington street ; and linestones a 3 short distance northwesterly from Parker river ; and on the easterly shore of Johnsons pond. 1\IAs5:�G1I115E1-r cI1I,IN1 1:rcoRUs, 1628-16.1, 1 . On the line between Boxford and Haverhill, linestones a short distance east and west of the road east of corner i ; and BOUNDS BETWEEN SAL1 :11 AND 1 ,1'NN 1 .Sfr\ 1 , 1 .151IEI), I (DL.H1NING THE I•L\NlIF:L[>-PI?:11Snu1 LINE.) roadstone on the easterly side of the road west of Chadwicks pond. - It is ordered that the bounds betwixt Salem and Lynn shall b1,o-,n ;It the cliff 1 On the line between Boxford and Topsfield, roadstones on the westerly side of Haverhill street and on the north- by the sea where the water runs as the ,. ay beth rrilm Lynn to 1larblehcad, and easterly side of Boxford street. run upon a stralght line to the long; Mond b), the old pails that gocth to i.,•mi at On the line between Burlington and Wilmington, roadstone on the southerly Side of Burlington avenue. the south end thereof next to Lynn, and the whole bond to be In � alclll bounds, Iand frons that pond to run upon a straiollt line to the island in i\lr. IInnlphllys On the line between Danvers and Middleton, roadstones on the northerly side of Nichols street, Danvers, or Ferncroft i pond, and from that island to run upon a strai�Ilt line to six ! — i , .r e IF-y,t.. I• � •. -. ww I w z. __..... ...... ..-..r .. ... •y^r-...ro- .r ...m •1 � I LAWRENCE LAWRENCE MIDDLETON NORTH ANDOVER HAVERHILL ORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — ANDOVER—BOXFORD N , NORTH READING— READING WILMINGTON NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN 1. i 'II of the road leadino' from South Georae- side � a TES DEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF ANDOVER, BOXFORD, HAVER- STATU wn to Boxford ; on the westerly side of Bald SILL, LAWRENCE, LYNNFIELD, METHUEN, MIDDLETON , NORTH 'with the road from Boxford to South Grove- street. ANDOVER, NORTH READING, READING AND WILMINGTON . aSide of Washington street ; and linestones a nsons pond. MASSACIIUSE'1TS COLONY RECORDS, 16 8-1641 . ernor's farm, to a black oak tree at D, marked (R 13), and this line Joins upon Mr. Benin ham's farm ; the fourth line runs from D E B N two hundred thirty-six rods st and west of the road east of corner i ; and BOUNDS BETWEEN SALEM AND LYNN ESTABLISHED. Belling ham's a walnut tree at E, and joins also on Mr. Bellinghanl's farm ; the fifth line from (DEFINING 1'IIE LYNNFIELD-PEr113ODY LING.) E, southeast and by South two hundred and four rods to a black oak in Salem line at r which line joins upon the farm of Thomas Fuller ; the sixth line runs from F ide of Haverhill street and on the north- It is ordered that the bounds betwixt Salem and Lynn shall begin at the cliff J I by the sea where the water runs as the way lieth from Lynn to Marblehead, and west Southwest ,°S four hundred and twenty rods to a black oak at G which line is at Salem bounds ; the seventh line from G west by north '; north five hundred sixty run upon a straight line to the long pond by the old path that ooeth to Lynn t tile South encs thereof next to Lynn, and the whole pond to be in Salenl bounds, eight rocas to a pine tree at A alongst the river side. rly side of Burlington avenue. ELISHA HUTCHINSON. and from that pond to run upon a straight line to the island in Mr. Humphrey's side Of Nichols street, Danvers, Or Ferncroft % pond, and from that island to run upon a straight line to six great pine trees The Court allows of this return, provided it intrench not on any other grants. j marked, called by those six men that laid out the bounds the 11 Six mens bounds [allay 23, z666. and from those trees to run upon a straight line unto another little pine tree marled, e of Lawrence road, by the side of a little hill beyond the trees, to run upon the same line so far as Our bounds shall Peach into the country. MASSACHUSETTS COLONY RECORDS, 1674-1686. side of an Old road ; on the southeasterly side I NATHA : TURNER, BOUNDS OF i i t HAVERHILL. , ore to Mel rimacport. j WILLI : BALLARD, (DEFINING IIAVERHILL-JIERRI\IAC LINE'.) RICHARD WALKER, side of Broadway ;; on the easterly side of JOHN WOODBERRY. j ) y �, J At the request of the Selectmen of Haverhill, the bounds of the said town ell avenue ; on the northerly side of Lowell [Alarch r3, 1639' were perfected as followeth : From Hoults Rocks we ran clue north west, according to compass, not allowing any variation, allowing Amesbury their full and just bounds, j ington street. as hath been determined by the honored General Court. a ide of Brandybrow road ;* on the MASSACHUSETTS COLONY RECORDS, 1628-1641 . By JONATHAN DANFORTH, Surveyor. southerly sj ADDITIONAL GRANT OF LAND TO LYNN. The Court approves of this return. the northeasterly side Of Middle road ;* on the � As attest e of Main street.* The petition of the inhabitants of Linn for place for an inland plantation at EDW : RAWSON, Secretar,. the head of their bounds is granted them four mile square, as the place will afford ; Play 12, 1675. easterly side of Liberty street.* upon condition that the petitioners shall, within two years make some good proceed- side of East Haverhill street, Lawrence, or ing in planting, so as it may be a village fit to contain a convenient number of inhabitants, which may in due time have a church there ; and so as such as Shall �. t of Prospect street ; on the easterly side of MAssAcxusETrs Courr RECORDS, 1699-1703. remove to inhabit there shall not withal keep their accommodations in Linn above two years after their removal to the said village, upon pain to forfeit their interest BOUNDS BETWEEN BOXFORD AND TOPSFIELD ESTABLISHED. of Arlington street. I In one Of them at their own election, except this Court shall see just cause to dis- (DEFINING I3oxFORD-TOl'sFIELD i TO 130\FORU-�11DULI fON=rOPSFIELll.) side of Lowell street ; On the northerly side pease further with them, and this village is to be four mile square at least by just — we are humbly of opinion it may be expedient that the line of Broadway,* Lynnfield, or Newbury street, content. [Se�lernGer g, 1639. be for the future stated from the apple tree in Lieut. Pearley's field according as Salem street, Lynnfield, or Lynnfield street) Topsfield owns it to extend to the southeast corner of Mr. Baker's gate ; thence to y run on a straight line to the dam or causeway over Hassike meadow and thence, as cc as the fishin MASSACHUSETTS COLONY RECORDS, 1644-1657. the rivulet runs, into the fishing brook, and then g brook runs into a � '�• and on the easterly side Of � 1 the rent river ; All the lands of Mr. Gold's and others on Topsfield side of said of Broadway *; Y COPY OF THE PARTITION AGREEMENT MADE BETWEEN �� 00- g to Topsfield and all the farms of Mr. Endicott on the de 5 A bOUI1daC1eS to lac and belong 1 BORNE AND LINN VILLAGE, NOW CALLED REDDING. north side of the great river and the west side of the fishing brook to belong to (DEFINING THE READING-woBURN LINE.) Boxford, and all the lands granted by the General Court adjoining to Boxford line side of Pine street. on the west side of the great river to be added to Boxford township. therly side of Pine street.* We, being appointed by the Court to settle the bounds VVooborne and Linn Topsfield, dated ye 9th October, 1700. Village (called Redding) have agreed, that the line of partition between them shall Siglied. — JOHN BROWN, herly side of the road* south of Spicket hill ; begin at the little brook in Parley meadow, where it begins to turn upward JOHN BURRILL, toward the northeast, and so to abut upon Charleston head line, and to run north and NEI-IEMIAH JEWETT. the easterly side of Hampshire street ;* on the by west into the country ; the point being taken from the needle, without allowance for the variation, unto which agreement we have set our I]al1dS this zit" 3t" 11101]th, On the towns of Topsfield and Boxford having been heard by their agents " rly side Of a street leading northerly from Pine before the Court at the present session thereof, upon and relating to the report 1644• GEORGE COOKE, aforesaid, a resolve thereupon passed by the House of Representatives was sent up northerly side of Forest street, Middleton, or JOHN OLIVER. therewith, viz : — That the bounds between Topsfield and Boxford be settled accord- Aa) 29, 1644. ing to the said report before written, which resolve being read at the Court was concurred with and signed by fourteen of the members of Council present at the same.th d on e he northerly side of Park street ; an [February ss, 1701. i MASSACHUSETTS COLONY RECORDS, 1644-1657- AN ISLAND IN MERRIMAC RIVER GRANTED TO HAVERHILL. side of Main street. MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS, 1703-1709• - d Main streets with Pine street ; In answer to the petition of the inhabitants of I-Iaverell for the grant of an REPORT OF CONINIITTEE REGARDING BOUNDS BE'T'WEEN BOXFOP�D of Haverhill an island lying in the River of Merrimack against some part of their town, containing AND TOPSFIELD CONFIRMED. on the Reading, or Lowell street, Wakefield ; about zo or 3o acres, its ordered that their request be granted for the said island, (DEFINING noxFORU-TOeSF1ELD 1-5.) side O{ Ash street ; and on the south- unless Mr. Ward or any other shall make any clear title from this Court, to appear southerly s unto this Court within three years, to the said island. We do humbly offer and we are of opinion that the report made - P CURIA. [May 23 1650 b}' the Committee appointed by the General Court dated the 9th of October, 1700, That for the settlement of the bounds between "Topsfield and Boxford, ich river ; roadstones on the northerly side of it may be expedient that the line be for the future stated from the apple tree in side of A��est street. Lie1lt' Perley's field according as Topsfield owns it, to extend to the southeast cor- MASSACHUSETTS COI,oNY RECORDS 1661-1674. ner of Mr. Baker's land, now in Boxford, to a ]leap of stones incl stal:c by Mr. r I_ : c on the north- 1,--,S T'I' TO READING. u1 1` �t�11111cytor, street ; road tone GRANT OF Two MILLS LAID f1L Baker's gate ; thence to extend on a straight line to the clam or causeway over I e as the rivulet runs into Fishing bruin, ; Anel thence eet and , Stoneham and (DEFINING MIDDLETON-NORTH READING 1-1.) Hassock meadow ; and thenc the corner of Reading as the Fishing brook runs into the great river, — are suitable bounds between the Whereas, the Honorable General Court having formerly granted to the town towns of Topsfield and Boxford. JOHN HIGGINSON, 1 of Reading a tract of land of two miles lying between their grant of four miles and j utllerl � side of Salem street, Tewksbury, or Flint I JOHN BURRILL, Mr. Bellinaham's farm and the great river, and has ordered them to have it laid out 1 1 side of Lake street. s.�1;1IUEL GARnNF.R, nf:s on the northerly I sometime before this Court sat, at the request of the town, this plat of land is laid side out and returned, buttelled and bounded as followeth : — Running from a prise tree SAMUEL BALCI-i. ( f rl %• side of Alain street ; and on the easterly g Boston, 19111 Nov,, 1707. at A, north by a compass, six hundred rods, joins to the town of Reading land unto li, to the top of a rocky hill ; and from t; east two hunched and sixty eight rods to a� Accepted by the House of Representatives, Irked R II and joins to Andover land, and from c, south, south- J. DUDLEY• an oak tree at c, m� Consented to, — J. cast, 8 deg 3o to E, five hundred seventy-six rods ; this line joins upon the Gov- I ------------ --- -- FOLIO S , Y SURVEY TOWN BOUNDAR TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY i 1 } 1 Al l"I V11 LAWRENCE HAVERHILL HAVERHILLMASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON NORTH ANDOVER LYNDNOFELD - MEOTHOUED MASS ! ANDOVER- BOXFORD NORTH READING- READING WILMINGTON E LYNNFIELD - METHUEN - 1 it I i j S AI U I i STATUTES. - CONTINUED. C CHAPTER 12, PROVINCE LAWS 1725. CHAPTER 17, LAWS OF 1734, MASSACHUSEI'1S COURT RISC()I:ns 176o- 1771 . AN ACT FOR DIVIDING THE TOWN OF HAVE AND ERECTING AN ACT FOR DIVIDING THE TOWN OF BILLERICA, AND ERECTING THIRD PARISH IN READING Ii�CONPO1:,�V"1ED. A NEW TOWN THERE, AND IN PARTS ADJACENT, BY THE THE NORTHERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY PART OF SAID TOWN (DEFINING THE READING-w u:cFlE"),tciall:t•i,c)" I'': tni� .-sro� I:IIa�1-W:u.t•rlr.Lo Io Rt.:�nl�'c.-` INTO A DISTINCT TOWNSHIP BY THE NAME OF TEWKSBURY. a •tNI> 11I:Vc ,x1,•) NAME OF METHUEN. South- (DEFINING ANDOVER-b1E'1'1TUEN, DR ANDOVER HAVERIIILL-METIIUEN AND METHUEN-NORTII (DEFINING THE BILLERICA-TEWKSBURY AND TEWKSBURY-WILMINGTON LINES.) v Beginnin at Stoncham line at a licjap of stoncs, at the South- (I ANDOVER IINES•) easterly corner of Jonathan ( 5ton s homestead frcm tc ' to a white c,al: trey the line or boundary of said town to take in two-thirds of the j That the west art of the town of Haverhill, With the lands at the southwardly corner of Isaac BurIIal>'s and Jabez I)anums pasture, called bare' v land from Andover line to Billerica meeting-house by a parallel line with Andover P Hill pasture ; from thence eastwardly as the fence now stands on tl,c southwardly adjoining, be and hereby are set off and constituted a separate township by the line, extending from Concord river to Wilmington line. r side of said pasture, till it conics to the road near the stone brid(1c at Barchiil brook, name of Methuen : the bounds of the said township to be as follows, viz., begin- [Passed December 17, 1734. Y so called ; front thence northwardly on the road till it conics to the northcastwardly � } ning at the mouth of Hawks' Meadow Brook, so called, in Merrimack River, and tl end of the causeway at the Thrce Bridges, so called ; G•or,1 thencc to the southwest from thence to run, half a point to the northward of the northwest, to an heap of wardly corner of Lieutenant Jonathan Pool's farm ; from thence on the fence on the stones, or till it intersects Haverhill line ; ; from thence, six miles or thereabouts, upon Dracut line, south, to Merrimack River ; and from thence, to run southerly side of said Pool's land till it comes to the road lcadin� from said Pool's p to the meeting-house ; from thencc northeast till it conics to Lynn line, exccptmg down said river about ten miles and forty pole, till it comes to the first-mentioned MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS 1737-1739• 3 Thomas Eaton, Jonathan Eaton, Joshua Eaton, Thomas Eaton the Third, and I: clinund bounds, [Passed December 8, 1715. JOHN BEARD AND OTHERS SET OFF FROM BILLERICA AND Eaton, with their lands the}' are now respectively in possession of incl their other ' ANNEXED TO WILMINGTON. ! estates, who, although included in said bounds, shall remain to the South Precinct ' to all intents and purposcs whatsoever, as fully as if they and their lands aforesaid ;; (FIXING THE BILLERICA-WILMINGTON LINE.) lay South of said line. On the petition of John Beard and others, inhabitants of the town of Billerica s In the HOLISc of Representatives read and concurred. CHAPTER 12, ACTS of 1725. and Samuel Walker, agent for Wilmington, entered December T3, 1737. ! Consented to b} the Governor. AN ACT FOR ERECTING THE LANDS HEREAFTER BOUNDED AND In Council read again, together with the answer of the selectmen of the town .7/t/v 1;, l769. DESCRIBED INTO A TOWNSHIP BY THE NAME OF MIDDLETON• of Billerica, and the parties having been heard before the Board, and the matter I (DEFINING THE ENTIRE BOUNDARY LINE•) being fully considered, - Ordered that the prayer of the petition be granted and that the petitionersCII:1I''1•I:R 7, Ac-rs c)r 17S2. Whereas, sundry inhabitants of the towns of Salem, Topsfic]d, Boxford and with their estates within mentioned be and hereby are • to all intents and purposes Andover, That the aforesaid lands, as hereafter bounded and described, set off from the town of Billerica and annexed to the town of Wilmington, �l AN ACT FOR ERECTING A I)ISTI�ICC IN TI-IE COUNT OF I�:SSI"X be and hereby are set off and constituted a separate township by the name of13Y TH I: NAME OF LYNN 1 I E l .D. In the House of Representatives read and concurred. Middleton, the bounds of the said township to be as followeth ; viz : - beginning Consented to, -J. BELCHER. (DEFINING. rnl: I.ti NN-i.� NN rua.0 LINE.)' with Ipswich river where Salem southwesterly line crosseth the same, and so run- December 27, z y North Parish and all that trace of land includal within ning downward as the river runneth till it cometh to Salem northeasterly line ; and [ 7 737' That the 1\ ' thence running as the line between Salem and Topsfield runneth to a brook com- the same and divided from the town of Lynn by the line and boundary followuth- v,z : - adjoin,ng to the town wall, so caller( ; thencc rnnnt monly called Nichols brook ; and then, by said brook, and the northeasterly branch south - thereof, to Ipswich river ; tand thence up the river to a meadow called Ford � easterly to Andrew liansficld, southwest an•ncr bound at the wall ; thencc ruruung meadow ; and from thence on a westerly and northwesterly line to a certain black as the wall runs to the southeast corner of john I,yndscy's orchard ; thencc north- oak stump, a known ranging bound on the line between Boxford and Andover ; and MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS 1737-1739- 1 as the wall runs to the road that leads tium Reading to Salem ; them case rly from said stump running to the northwesterly part of Timothy Perkins his farm in PETITION OF JOHN BEARD AND OTHERS. as the road runs to Danvers line be and hereby is incorporated into n district by Andover ; and from thence to a northwester) corner of Bellin ham's farm, so called, BILLERICA-WILMINGTON LINE.) the name of Lynnfield, ` y g (DEFINING THE [71111, j, 1783. and on said farm to the southwesterly corner thereof; and from thence to a white oak standing between the road and Phelps' meadow, being a known bound between A petition of John Beard, Ebenr• Beard, Jacob Beard, Jonathan Baldwin, tMade a town by chapter ,9t, Acts <,r ,st.I. g Wilmington, praying that the and their Salem and Reading ; and so on Salem line to the river first mentioned • and that Peter Cornele and Richard Hopkins, all inhabitants of Billerica and Samuel Walker t ' Ezra Putnam and John Burton Sen'r, inhabitants of Salem, with their lands and as agent for the town of Wl g P Y g Y estates adjoining to the said township of Middleton (who are desirous to be annexed families and estates may be set off from Billerica and annexed to the town of Wil- j CIIAP'1'EI: S I , A(--,ls thereto) be from henceforth reckoned and accounted as part of the said town of mington, the dividing line between the said towns to be from Tewksbury line whereAN AC"t 1'0 SET OFh PAI. 1' O1' "1'1-11: TOWN Oil II'SkVICI 1 , AND ANNEX; Middleton, and are hereby set off from Salem accordingly ; '� '� it crosses Shawshin river up said river to the end of the land of Ebenezer Beard [Approved dune ao, 1ya8. upon a parallel line and so including Richard Hopkin's farm. THE SAME "h0 THF, TOWN OF 1 0\hO1�U. [December 13, 1737• (DEFINING BOX FORD-TOPSFIELD , TO BOXFORD-ll'SWICIE-'r(,Itil'll:Lll, AND I;OXIOI:U-II'ti11'ICII-T01's FIELDTO BO\I'UI:U-I I',\1'il 11 ,.) tNoT a.-Act and perambulations do not agree. The act says it shall follow Nichols brook and the northeasterly branch thereof, but the perambulations give a series of straight lines. Commencing at the westerly corner of Ipswich, at a stone i marked " Ips. Top. Box. in in land of Isaac Hale, at the corner of Ipswich and Tops i field at Boxford line ; and thence running south fifty-four dr 11rces cast, sixty-four ' CHAPTER 2, ACTS OF I'730. MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES, VOL. I15, - PAGES 702, 703. � rods and three linea, t0 a bound stone between Ipswich and 'lopsfl,_:lcl, at a point ' AN ACT FOR ERECTING THE NORTHEASTERLY PART OF WOBURN northerly of the house of I�lbridgc S. Bixby ; andt11CIICc 1,1111 rods ttt (.nt�•-two REPORT REGARDING THE LINE BETWEEN READING AND STONEHAM. degrees east, sixty-six rods and ten linea, to a point on the ],resent line between AND WESTERLY PART OF READING INTO A TOWNSHIP BY (DEFINII\G Tl[E READING-STONEHAM LINE. " THE NAME OF WILMINGTON. ) Ipswich and Boxford, / jPj roved Alai 7, tS'./<. (DEFINING THE ENTIRE BOUNDARY LINE,) * from thence to a black oat: stump, and so by ancient allowed bounds to Woburn line, as formerly settled. k Beginning at the southeasterly part of the Land of Nod, so In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and year called, so to extend to Andover line ; thence to Billerica line, and so upon said line, above written. CIIAPTER 19o, Aurs of I S_L7. including Abraham Jacques, his farm, and so to run from thence on Billerica line AN ACI hO INCORPORATE "IIIE "hO�VcN' 01' LA�VRI?NC1•. one hundred rods farther ; and from thence to extend to the stone bridge, near the ( SAML. POOLE, [SAMUEL GREEN, l C09f177t1i!i`ee ; Committee , (DEFINING ANDOVER-LAWRENCE•' r TO ANUO�'I:I:-L:1\�'RI:N('I:-111:r1I111;N, ANDtA'FR-1,Aw1:ICNCI{ tree called the Figure-of-Four tree ; thence on a line to the southeasterly corner of for EBEN1� NICHOLS, for PETER HAYS, METHUEN TO LAWRENCE-JIENIUEN TOWARDS AND PAR of T•tlr; I••�wrl:xcl Nc,r.rl John Townsend's land, lately and now in possession of Timothy Townsend, about Reading. OHN GOODWIN, Stoneham. l JOHN GEARY. ANDOVER wnTE:Iz BOUNDARY.) sixty-four rods easterly from Woburn line, including said Townsend's land ; l J Y ) g thence by a line beginning at the mouth of Shawshcx.n liver, at it on a straight line to the southeast part of the land of Joel Jenkins ; and from [ dune 5, 1750- easterly bank, thence running southerly, by the said easterly b;mk, thence to extend to the first mentioned bounds. x thence in a straight line westerly, to a marled stone u1 the \vall, at the casterl [flp�roved Septel�aGer 2j, 1730. corner of the intersection of roads by Jacob I3arnard's house ; thencc northerly in straight line across (Merrimack River, passingbetween the house of Asa Parker cin that of Ebenezer Barker, on the Tower-I Iill Road, Ic;tdiu ; from \Ictl)ucn to Lowell - MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS 1749-1753 j to a stake, about two thousand one hundred and fifty feet northerly from where th MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS 1730-1734 BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN READING AND STONEHAM ESTABLISHED. line crosses said road ; thence northeasterly to a numumcnt on the easterly sirlc o DECISION OF THE GENERAL COURT THAT ABRAHAM JACQUESLondonderry Turnpike, Y' to the line of Anclov('r in plc rrin)acl; River FARM SHALL BELONG TO WILMINGTON. A petition of the towns of Reading and Stoneham, showing that upon a dif- tllcl)r:c rtil)nin b} the said ]IIIc: of Andover westerly, to tl)c castc•1•': •� hall: of Shaw ference between the said towns referring to their dividing line, they appointed per sheen 12iver, at the point of startin„ On the petition of the selectmen of the town of Billerica praying as entered sons mutually to settle and agree upon the same ; that they met together accord- the ccord the I2th of April, 1733, in Council read again with the answer of t1Te town of Wil- ingly upon the fifth day of June last and completed their agreement on the said - - -- -- mington, and the question was put upon the act passed in the 4th year of His affair and reported the same to their respective towns to their mutual satisfaction, present Majesty's reign, entitled an act for erecting the northeasterly part of Woburn which report is herewith exhibited, and praying that the said report may be allowed and the wester( art of Reading into a town b the name of Wilmington, whether CII:\I1I-ER 62 , A, IS O Iti,o. ( ( Y P g Y g and confirmed by this Court, - ! it is intended by these words in the said act (including Abraham Jacques' farm) Li the House of Representatives, read and ordered that the prayer of theAN ACT T" I N (:( ) h P0 h:� that the whole of said Jacques' farm should be taken into the town of Wilmington ? petition be granted, and the report is hereby accepted and the dividing line between ! (DEFINING re n: c,Rcl� I.I•:��ii 11:1 11 f11.1, I.INF rR , t c „i;�1:r, "OI: [ 11WE1:1t:Rl.% rn ;;r .�rui;l,-•.1<„� ' I; 1 and it passed in the affirmative. the said towns of Readinm and Stoneham is confirmed agreeable thereto accordin 1 f I 4 In the House of Representatives read and concurred, g g Y ' r p In Council read and concurred. • I , Consented to, - J. BELCIIER. Consented to, - by the Lieut. Govr ! :�11 that part of the town of 13radt�>rd which lies east of a lin' j [June 13r 1733, [Aril S, 1751 beginning at Mcrrlmack I:ivcr, at the west side of Johnson's Crce1:, at low war t I i FOLIO T TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY ' TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I , f ' I i 1 l , �a r y"j v,i r t .0 ♦o ! LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL M IDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER — BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING — READING —WILMINGTON NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN STATUTES.- CONTINUED. ED. MnssncxusErTs CotJl:r RECORDS 1769-1771. mark ; thence running southerly up the westerly side of said creek, about seventy CHAPTER I7, L:\\\'S OF 1734 THIRD PARISH IN READING INCORPORATED. rods, to a small white oak tree ; thence south, fifteen degrees west, eighty-nine rocs, , z T Tl IE TOWN OF BILLERICA, AND ERECTING to a bound on the southerly side of the highway, near Jonathan Kimball's house ; . DIVIDING G ORTHERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY PART OF SAID TOWN (DEFINING 'CITE READING-WAKEFIELD LINT: hRO\f READING-S'l'ONE[In1f-WAKEFIELD TO READING- thence South, fifty-four degrees west, eighty-six rods and seventeen Milks, to a \Vallllrt " I DISTINCT TO\VNSHIP BY THE NAME OF TEWKSBURY• WAKEFIELD 3 AND 13E1'ONU.) Y g tree, on the easterly side of the road, near the house of William Brown ; thence NG THE 13ILLEP.ICA-'1'E;\'RSBURI' AND TE\VICSBURY-\VIE\fINGTON LINES.) & # x Beginning at Stoneham line at a heap of Stones, at the south- South, thirty-eight and a half degrees west, one hundred and fifty-four Pods, to a own to take in two-thirds of the easterly corner of Jonathan Weston's homestead ; from thence to a white oak tree bound at the northerly angle of the highway ; thence south, forty-five degrees west, the line or boundary of said t at the southwardly corner of Isaac Burnap's and Jabez Damon's pasture, called Bare one hundred and forty-nine rods and nine links, to a bound at the northwesterly over line to Billerica meeting-house by a parallel line with Andover Hill pasture ; from thence eastwardly as the fence now stands on the southwardly angle of said highway, near Johnson's pond ; thence south, twenty-seven degrees from Concord river to Wilmington line. [Passed December z7, 1734• west, to a bound at the westerly side of the highway, at Boxford line, y x side of said pasture, till it comes to the road near the stone bridge at Barehill brook so called ; from thence northwardly on the road till it comes to the northeastwardly [Approved March 8, 1850. end of the causeway at the "Three Bridges, so called ; from thence to the southwest- wardly corner of Lieutenant Jonathan Pool's farm ; from thence on the fence on the southerly side of said Pool's land till it comes to the road leading from said Pool's to the meeting-house ; from thence northeast till it comes to Lynn line, excepting CHAPTER 71 , ACTS of 1853• MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS 1737-1739. Thomas Eaton, Jonathan Eaton, Joshua Eaton, Thomas Eaton the Third, and Edmund AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE TOWN OF NORTH READING. D AND OTHERS SET OFF FRONI BILLERICA AND Eaton, with their lands they are now respectively in possession of and their other ANNEXED TO WILMINGTON. estates, who, although included in said bounds, shall remain to the South Precinct (DEFINING THE NORTH READING-READING LINE-) to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as fully as if they and their lands aforesaid h All that portion of the town of Reading lying northerly of a (FIXING THE BILLERICA-\VILMINGTON LINE.) lay south of said line.Ithence, down the thread of Said hHf Representatives read and concurred.n the House of line commencing at Wilmington, on Ipswich River ; petition of John Beard and others, inhabitants of the town of Billerica river to Bear Meadow Brook ; thence southerly up the thread of said brook to a alker, agent for Wilmington, entered December 13, 1737. Consented to by the Governor. stone monument at a maple stump ; thence in a straight line, to a stone monument ncil read again, together with the answer of the selectmen of the town [.71117 13' 1769. on Bear Meadow Causeway ; thence eastwardly in a straight line, to a stone n]onu- d the parties having been heard before the Board, and the matter ' ment north of Tolman's Isiand ; thence east\wardly in a straight line to a stone nsidered, — monument, at the northwest corner of Israel A. Parson's land ; that the prayer of the petition be granted and that the petitioners CHAPTER 7, ACTS of 1782. [Approved 1llarclz 22, 1853 tes within mentioned be and hereby are . to all intents and purposes AN ACT FOR ERECTING A DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX e town of Billerica and annexed to the town of Wilmington, BY THE NAME OF LYNNFIELD. ---�----- House of Representatives read and concurred. (DEFINING THE LYNN-LYNNFIELD LINE.) Consented to, — J. BELCHER. — -- [December 27, .1737. That the North Parish and all that tract of land included within CHAPTER 224, Acrs or 1854• the same and divided from the town of Lynn by the line and boundary following, viz : — y x adjoining to the town wall, so called ; thence running south- AN ACT TO SET OFF APART OF THE TOWN OF 11/ETHUEN, AND easterly to Andrew Mansfield, southwest corner bound at the wall ; thence running ANNEX THE SAME TO THE CITY OF LAWRENCE. I. aS the wall runs to the Southeast COCIleC Of John LyndsCy'S OCCl1aCCl ; thence north- as LAWRENCE-11ETIIUEN-NOR H ANDOVER TO LAWRENCE-NiErIIUEN i AND FRO\I TowARDS MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS 1737-1739• erly as the wall runs to the road that leads from Reading to Salem ; thence easterly 2, ALSO PORTION OF THE LAWRENCE-NORTH ANDOVER LINE.) BEARD AND OTHERS. as the road runs to Danvers line be and hereby is incorporated into a district- by Beginning at the point of intersection of the Londonderry Turn- PETITION OF JOHN the name of Lynnfield, x (DEFINING THE BILLERICA-WILMINGTON LINE.) [,71617 3, 1782, pike (so called) and the northerly line of the City of Lawrence, near the house of Abiel Stevens ; thence running north sixty-one degrees east, to the easterly line of t \lade a town by Chapter 19[, Acts of 1814. school district number four, in said Methuen ; thence running south, seventy-nine tion of John Beard, Ebenr• Beard, Jacob Beard, Jonathan Baldwin, and Richard Hopkins, all inhabitants of Billerica, and Samuel Walker degrees east, in a straight line, crossing the road north of the house of Isaac B. i the town of Wilmington, praying that they and their Cobb, to the Merrimack- River ; thence running by said river, to the northeasterly Law- estates may be set off from Billerica and annexed to the town of Wil- CHAPTER 81, Acrs or I846. line of said Lawrence ; thence following the northerly and easterly line of said La\v- dividing line between the said towns to be from Tewksbury line where AN ACT TO SET OFF PART OF THE TOWN OF IPSWICH, AND ANNEX rence, to the point first begun at, [Approved April ¢, 1854. \wshin river up said river to the end of the land of Ebenezer Beard THE SAME TO THE TOWN OF BOXFORD, el line and SO including Richard Hopkin's farm. (DEFINING BOXFORD-TOPSFIELD i TO BOXFORD-IP5wIcii-roPSFIELD, AND L'OXFORD-IPSWICH-TOPS- [December 13, 1737• FIELD TO BOXFORD-IPSWICH I.) — '� Commencing at the westerly corner of Ipswich, at a stone marked " Ips. Top. Box.", in land of Isaac Hale, at the corner of Ipswich and Tops- field at Boxford line ; and thence running South fifty-four degrees east, sixty-four CHAPTER 150, ACTS of ISS ti- rods and three links, to a bound stone between Ipswich and Topsfeld, at a point AN ACT TO DIVIDE THE TOWN OF ANDOVER, AND TO INCORPO- NIASSACHUSE-i-rS ARCHIVES, VOL. I I 5, — PAGES 702, 703. • and thence running north twenty-two northerly of the house of Elbridge S. Bixby ; g Y- GAND STONEHAM. degrees east, sixty-six rods and ten links, to a point on the present line between RATE THE TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER. THE LINE BETWEEN READING g Ipswich and Boxford, n (DEFINING THE ANDOVER-NORTH AND LINE FROM CORNER i To ANDOVER-NORTII ANDOVER- (DEFINING THE READING-STONEHAM LINE.) Ip [Approved March 7, 1846. NowrII READING, AND FROM CORNER i NORTIIERLY TOWARDS ANDOVER-LAWRENCE-NORTH ANDOVER.) _ from thence to a black oak stump, and so by ancient allowed i— x thence southerly on the line dividing the North and South oburn line, as formerly settled. o set our hands the day and year Parishes of said Andover to a stake and stones by the road and near the house stimony whereof, \\e have hereunt CHAPTER 19o, ACTS OF 1847. of Benjamin Rogers ; thence southerly on the said parish line to a stake and stones i' n. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE TOWN OF LAWRENCE. at the point where the said parish line crosses the Salem road, east of the house o SAMUEL GREEN, (DEFINING ANDOVER-LAWRENCE t TO ANDOVER-LAIVRENCE-6fETIlUEN, ANDOVER-LAWRENCE- W1d0\V Betsy Jenkins ; thence across said Salem road, on said parish line, to the `Commillee SAME. POOLE, town n line of North Reading, � Committee � PETER HAYS niE'ruuEN To LAWRENCE-M13TEiUEN 2, 2 TOWARDS ►, AND PART OF 'fllE LAWRENCE , for EBENR- NICHOLS, for ANDOVER WATER BOUNDARY.) [Approved April 7, 1855 Readizzg. l JOlil` ; GOODWIN, Stoneham. l JOHN GEARY. 3 by a line beginning at the mouth of Sha\vsheen River, at its [,dune 5, 1750• easterly bank:, thence running southerly, by the said easterly bank., thence in a straight line westerly, to a marked stone in the wall, at the easterly corner of the intersection of roads, by Jacob Barnard's house ; thence northerly in a straight line across Merrimack: River, passing between tl]e house of Asa Barker and that of Ebenezer Barker, on the Tower-Hill Road, leading from Methuen to Lowell, CHAPTER 61 , Acrs of IS56. to a stake, about two thousand one hundred and fifty feet northerly from where the AN ACT TO SET OFF A PANT OF THE TOWN OF BOXFORD AND MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECORDS 1749-1753 line crosses said road ; thence northeasterly to a monument on the easterly side of ANNEX THE SAME TO THE "TOWN OF GROVELAND. ESTABLISHED. Y LINE BETWEEN READING AND STONEHAM Londonderry Turnpike, X. x to the line of Andover in Merrimack River ; FAICI line Of Andover weSt( Cly, t0 the easterly Of Shaw- (DEFINING GI:ORGII'0\5'AT-GROVELr1QU n 1'0 BOXI'pRU_cEORc;F;rowN-GRUVELAND, AND BOXFORD- (DEFINING runI ing by the GF.nRGii,rOwN-GROVELAND TO BOXFo1.D-GROVELANU-ELIVERIIILL.) 1(1)nrf(,d tition of the towns of Reading and Stoneham, showing that upon a dif- 0 x sheen River, at the point of Starting, ween the said towns referring to their dividing line, they appointed per- [Approved April 17, x847. Beginning at a stone monument, at the northwesterly corner of lly to settle and agree upon the same ; that they met together accord- ment on the said the town of Georgetown, and northeasterly corner of said town of Boxford ; thence I the fifth day of June last and completed their agree 1 satisfaction, running south, ten degrees thirty minutes, west, three hundred and eleven rods and the s me to their respective towns to their mutual I five links, on a line bet\wcen said towns of Georgetown and Boxford, to a stone ( IIAPTER U2, AtI is Oh iv5G. Ll1 n P r rt is herewith exhibited, and praying that the said report may be allowed monument, at an angio beu�.ucn �ai�i to«n� , Tcr.�., � .,.],.,.., on n an, i \�rrh rhr. , cd b} this Court, — the AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE TOWN OF GROVELAND. first mentioned line, containing forty-six degrees thirty nunutes five hundred and read and ordered that the prayer of fifty-eight rods and twenty Y he I louse of Representatives, cat links, northwesterly, between the houses of \�7illiam (DEFINING TIIE GROVELAND-IIAVl?ItIHLT, LINE FP.O\I CORNER s SOU"I'fl\VES'1'ERLY'1'0 BOXFORD-GROVE '_ and the report is hereby accepted and the dividing line between LAND-1tnvERIULL.) p Y hereto accordingly. I — Ross and John C. Foot, and across Johnsons Pond, to a stone monument betn'ecn i !! was of k:cachn ; and Stoneham is confirmed agreeable t the towns of Bradford, Boxford and Groveland ; I' uuncil read and concurred. x All that part of the town of Bradford which lies east of aline [Approved Alarch 21, 1856. Consented to, — by the Lieut. Govt- beginning at Merrimack: River, at the west side of Johnson's Creel:, at low-water [April $, 17.5,7- FOLIO 751FOLIO U TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY ---.. . •+�M v i Y Zfii i, .�J _1,r, 0 '7;k , . m'_; 1,r qA• , i Y l Y ,.f 1 w �-}21� :L •1,'u .... Cr. 01 I HAVERHILL LAWRENCE HAVERHILL BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER — BOXFORD ANDOVER — LYNNFIELD — BOXFORN NORTH READING — READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN I l � 1 Sr STATUTES. CONTINUED. j ' 1 CIIAP•fER z 8, Acis or 18 � CuAP•rEl: 37�, ��crs or 190;. t I 3 57• CIIAPTER 15, ACTS OF 1879- AN ACT TO CHANGE THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS � AN ACT TO ESTABLISH "1'Hl BOUNDARY LINT: BI�:' 1 AN ACT TO ANNEX A PART OF THE TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ! TOWNS OF ANDOVER AND 1'I'Wl{SBUIklY. OF LYNNFIELD AND NORTH READING. TO THE CITY OF LAWRENCE. (llEFI\1N6 •1'I[E' AN'Dn+'1?R-I'1•a1'I:altlila' LINK;.) I i (DEFINING LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING-READING TO LYNNFIELD-NORTH READING t.) (DEFINING LAWRENCE-NORTH ANDOVER 2 TO ANDOVER-LAIVRENCE-NORTH ANDOVER.) So much of the town of North Reading in the count of Mid- ae Beginning at the corner of Andover, "fewlabur g Y Beginning at the intersection of the present boundary line ton, at a granite monument, marled A r +v, standing in a pasture a dlesex as lies southeasterly of a line commencing at the stone monument on the between Lawrence and North Andover with the easterly side line of Salem Turn t died and fifty feet southwesterly from the house of William A. Fr line between the towns of Reading and North Reading at the northwest corner of pike, so called, thence running soutli-easterly about twenty-two hundred and seventy ' I ` Israel A. Parson's land ; and thence rennin north fifty-three degrees east one hen- � forty-two degrees, thirty-five nunutcs, fifty-three and nine one hundr g Y g feet on said easterly side line of Salem Turnpike to its intersection with the north ` and longitude seventy-one degrees, nate minutes, )illy-five and thirty., dred and sixty rods to a stone monument on the easterly side of the dwelling-house erly side line of Railroad street, so called, thence running south-easterly about ten dredths seconds ; thence north forty nine dee rees, fifty-seven minut owned by Charles Norwood, with all the estates thereon is hereby set off from said hundred and fifty feet on said northerly side line of Railroad street to its intersec f five thousand four hundred and eighty eight leer to a granite mon town of North Reading and annexed to the town of Lynnfield in the county of tion with thep resent boundary line between North Andover and Andover, f I A T, standing in an open nuado%v about one thousand feet north of Esser ; and so much of the said town of Lynnfield as lies northwester) of a line I l y Y [Approved February ¢, 1879• Wallace Burt, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-six minutes, t+%" ' commencing at the stone monument last described and thence running north thirty- � r ninety-seven one hundredths seconds, and longitude se+ enty-one deg five degrees east three hundred rods to a stone monument on the southerly bank of Ipswich river opposite the school-house in the east school district in said town ales, fifty-one and fifth t++ o one hunclreclths seconds ; thence m the: s CHAPTER 365, ACTS OF 1896. i to the middle of Shat+'shcen river ; thence clown the middle line of SI 3 ' of North Reading, with all the Inhabitants and estates thereon is hereby set off from ac AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE TOWN OF about ten thousand feet, as the river runs, to a point south fifty-six d I said town of Lynnfield and annexed to said town of North Reading, minutes east and about seven hundred tad lift feet from a granite [Approved lYlay 27, 1857, BRADFORD t0 THE CITY OF HAVERHILL. } tered .% •r, standing in woodland seventy-five fcct south of Vale str Accepted by Lynnfield Nov. 3, 1857• All the territory now comprised within the limits of the town of ��� 9 forty-t+vo cic'grees, thin}• seven minutes, three and c_i(rhty-one one hand I Accepted by North Reading Jan. 7, 1858. Bradford, in the county of Essex, with the inhabitants and estates therein, is hereby } y • and lonc�iUlde seventy-011C one ole<�rccs, ten minutcs, hvcnty-cicdht and t annexed to and made a part of the city of Haverhill, " hundre(Iths seconds ; dicnce north fifty-SIX (ICOTC( , fift}'-six 11111111L -. [Approved play ¢, 1896. tweet}•-six thousand six Ilundred and seventy-nine feet, passln(r throe November 3, 1896, the act accepted by both town and city. meat scvcnt} five feet south of Vale street, to a gr;u)ite monuntc nt CHAPTER 15J, ACTS OF 1870. January 4, 1897, the act took effect. thL groilild oil the SOU dl ball l: Of LIIC Alert'IIIIaC 1'IV'la , 111 Iatlllld(' for thirty-nine minutcs, twenty-three :lad forty-hve one h11ndre(It.hs sc�col AN ACT TO DEFINE THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN LYNNFIELD lode scvcnt}' one degrees, fifteen minutes, nineteen and one one hand AND WAKEFIELD. 1 thence in the same direction to the channel of 1[errnnac river, :1t CHAPTER 369, ACTS OF 1899. I'1x[NG 'I'l1E ENTIRE WAKEFIELD-LYNNFIELD LINE.) Andover, Dracut and Tewksbury. E AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THI✓ C01'I APP 1nVc„' 11 1 The boundary line between the town of Wakefield and the town MONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND THE STATE OF NEW I i of Lynnfield shall be established and confirmed by three commissioners as agreed HAMPSHIRE. upon by the said towns Of Wakefield and Lynnfield and as hereinafter named : (DEFINING TiIE LINES BEI WEEN %lE'rIIUEN-PELIIAM, 11I rilUEN-SALEM, IIAVF,I:IIILL-SALEM, ATKIN- SON-IIAVER11ILL AND IL\VERIIILL,-PLr+ItirOw'.) Seclion 2, — Said commissioners shall consist of the following-named persons, _ John Perkins and George L. Hawkcs CuA1 rrR 1.{ i, .1c -1,s of 190•{ to wit : Paul H. Sweetser of Wakefield, and .. J g '� k � to a granite monument called Dracut Corner on land of Harris of Lynnfield, and shall have full power to define the boundary between the afore- Brothers, between Dracut and Methuen ; thence north, forty-nine degrees thirty-nine AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY L1N1 . B1?' said towns and to erect suitable marluments, the expense of which shall be borne TOWNS OF BOl'hORD ;AND NOR'hI-I ANI)OVI minutes forty-five seconds east, three thousand four hundred and twenty and six by the towns of Wakefield and Lynnfield. Said commissioners shall make return oftenths feet, to a granite monument called Harris, standing in the Ordway pasture, (DI•:I.INING 1111: Wg^I !►'ir• R,r . _ _ _ -. . it MI���NA F •.i. . , i. - -- ----- ryl�li l/11t'�i .1Y(ll%a iQ•`t�� .IY�'x \1TNi1ldN)ll�1H/IA11P //IM'S/diAl�. �R 11 I• Malmo' N r i ' ._ 1�P t^ t' r t a: S✓• : I i ' l I r LAWRENCE HAVE MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER—BOXFORD ,l NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON i . MIDDLETON -- NORTH ANDOVER LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING — READING —WILMINGTON -- – --- __— 1 STATUTES. CONTINUED. i CHAPTER 373, Acis or tgo3• longitude seventy-one degrees, three minutes, thirty-three and thirty-six hundredths - ESTABLISH BLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BE'T'WEEN THE seconds ; thence south sixty-eight degrees, fifty-nine minutes west, true bearing, five I CHArrER 15, AcTs oil IS79• AN ACT TO ESTA ANDOVER TOWNS OF ANDOVER AND TEWKSBURY• thousand and nineteen feet, to the present corner of the towns of Andover, North PAR,r O THE TOWN OF NORTH A Andover and North Reading, at a granite monument lettered A R, on the summit LAWRENCE. I'I IL LI"I'Y OI (DEFT\TNG THE ANDOVER-TLWKSBURY LINE.) of Osgood's hill, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-six minutes, fifteen and eleven - i , , , , r .1'If ANDOVER , ro ;\N Do\ 1:L-1..\\vI,I:NCL-NoI.T(t ANDOVER.) -- hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, four minutes, thirty-six Beginning at the corner of Andover, Tewksbury and Wilming- seconds. 'ng at the intersection of the present boundary line ton, at a granite monument, marked n 'r w, standing in a pasture about five hun- [Approved Alarch 12, Igo¢. lI Andover with the easterly side line of Salem Turn- dred and fifty feet southwesterly from the house of William A. Frost, in latitude ng south easterly about twenty-two hundred and seventy forty-two de;rees, thirty-five minutes, fifty-three and nine one hundredths seconds, e of Salem Turnpike to its intersection with the north- and longitude seventy-one degrees, nine minutes fifty-five and thirty-five one hun- rect, so called, thence running south-easterly about ten dredths seconds ; thence north forty-nine degrees, fifty-seven minutes west, about id northerly side line of Railroad street to its intersec- five thousand four hundred and eighty eight feet to a granite monument, lettered CHAPTER zs t , Acrs or I904. my line between North Andover and Andover, A T, standing in an open meadow about one thousand feet north of the house of Wallaceforty-two degrees, thirty-six minutes, twenty-seven and AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE [Approved Februa�y g, V<1879. allace Burt, in latitude fo y g Y TOWNS OF MIDDLETON AND NORTH ANDOVER. --�--__ ninety-seven one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, ten min- (DEFINING THE n11DDLETOx-NORTH ANDOVER LINE.) utes, fifty-one and fifty-two one hundredths seconds ; thence in the same direction, CIInPTEr, 363, Acis of IS96. to the middle of Shawslleen river ; thence down the middle line of Shawsheen river, rF a� Beginning at the present corner of the towns of Middleton, 1NS OF 189ON OF THE TOWN OF about ten thousand feet, as the river runs, to a point south fifty-six degrees fifty-six North Andover and North Reading, at a granite monument lettered A NI R, in lati- FOR THE f minutes east and about seven hundred and fifty feet from a granite monument let-OF HAVERHILL. -six minutes, thirty-two and nine tentlis seconds, and D thirty-six'h0 THE CITY forty-two degrees, y tered A T, standing in woodland seventy-five feet south of Vale street, in latitude longitude seventy-one degrees, three minutes, thirty-three and thirty-six hundredths territory now comprised within the limits of the town of forty-two degrees, thirty seven minutes, three and eighty one one hundredths seconds, seconds ; thence north nine degrees, thirty minutes east, true bearing, six thousand } Essex, with the inhabitants and estates therein, is hereby and longitude seventy-one degrees, ten minutes, twenty-eight and twenty-two one eight hundred and sixty-four feet to a granite monument lettered \ Ai, in latitude rt of the city of Haverhill, hundredths seconds ; thence north fifty-six degrees fifty-six minutes west, about forty-two degrees, thirty-seven minutes, thirty-nine and seventy-seven Ill hundredths play 4, r89r5. I twenty-six thousand six hundred and seventy-nine feet, passing through said mi>mr seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, three minutes, eighteen and twenty-one meet seventy-five feet south of Vale street, to a granite monument set flush with hundredths seconds ; thence north fifty-nine degrees, thirty-four minutes east, true the act accepted by both town and city. the ground on the south bank of the Merrimac river, in latitude forty-two degrees, e act took effect. i bearing, ten thousand and sixty-four feet, to the present corner of the towns of thin} -nine minutes, twenty-three lied forty-five one hundredths seconds, and longi Boxford, Middleton and North Andover, at a granite monument lettered Ali �r, in --- -�-- tude seventy-one degrees, fifteen minutes, nineteen and one one hundredths seconds ; latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-eight minutes, thirty and twelve hundredths seconds, thence in the same direction to the channel of Merrimac river, at the corner of and longitude seventy-one degrees, one minute, twenty-two and twelve hundredths CIIAPTFR 369, Acis OF IS99. y Andover, Dracut and Tewksbury. seconds. SH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE CONT- [Approved May 21, 1903. [Approved April 22, Igo¢. F MASSACHUSETTS AND TI-TE STATE OF NEW i EN Nil: I•IIUhN-PELIIA\i, VEHlUEN-SAI- :\1, 11:\VER11ILL-SALEM, ArKiN- N-I1: VER111L1, AND Il:\CGRIfILL-1'1.:\t>rU\\' ) CHAP'1'I;P. 147, Acis of I904• CHAPTER 252, ACTS OF I904. granite monument called Dracut Corner on land of Harris AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE •uid \Tethuen • thence north, forty-nine degrees thirty-nine TOWNS OF B0IFORD ANll NORTH ANDOVER. AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE t , TOWNS OF MIDDLETON AND BOXFORD. s east, three thousand four hundred and twenty and six (DEFINING THE BOXFORD-NORTH ANDOVER LINE.) (DEFINING TIIE 130\FORD-MIDDLLTON LINE.) monument called Harris, standing in the Ordway Pasture, i — --- - - and Salem, New Hampshire ; thence north, sixty-eight Beginning at the present corner of the towns of Boxford, Mid- Beginning at the present corner of the towns of Boxford, Mid- Z:) seconds east, two thousand three hundred and four- dleton and North Andover, at a granite monument, marked A 13 nt, in latitude forty- dleton and North Andover, at a granite monument lettered A-13-Di, in latitude forty- to a granite monument called Noyes, on land of F. B. two degrees, thirty-eight minutes, thirty and twelve hundredths seconds, and longi- two degrees, thirty-eight minutes, thirty and twelve hundredths seconds, and longi- en, Massachusetts, and Salem, New Hampshire ; thence tude seventy-one degrees, one minute, twenty-two and twelve hundredths seconds ; tilde seventy-one degrees, one minute, twenty-two and twelve hundredths seconds ; fty-four minutes thirty seconds cast, three thousand seven thence north twenty-three degrees, twenty-four minutes west, true bearing, twelve thence south fifty-three degrees, fifty-three minutes east, true bearing, twelve tllou- a granite monument called Webster, on land owned by thousand three hundred and thirty-one feet to a granite monument, marked n Il, In sand two hundred and forty-five feet, to a granite monument lettered 11-M, standing New Hampshire ; thence south, seventy-three degrees latitude forty-two degrees, forty minutes, twenty-one and ninety hundredths seconds, five feet north of the bank of Ipswich river, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty- seconds cast, eleven thousand seven hundred and seventy- and longitude seventy-one degrees, two minutes, twenty-seven and sixty-seven hun- seven minutes, eighteen and eighty-one hundredths seconds ; and longitude seventy onument called Strongwater, on land owned by S. C. Kim- dredths seconds ; thence north thin} -eight degrees, forty-four minutes west, true degrees, fifty-nine minutes, nine and eighty-two hundredths seconds ; thence in the f Salem and Methuen ; thence north, three degrees twenty-six bearing, twenty-nine thousand two hundred and fifty-one feet to the present corner same direction about forty feet to the center of the river ; thence mainly in an east- est, nineteen thousand five hundred and seventy-three and of the city of Haverhill and the towns of Boxford and North Andover, at an erly direction, along the center line of the river, about three-quarters of a mile to granite monument called Poor, on land of Samuel Poor, unmarked granite monument, in latitude forty-two degrees, forty-four minutes, seven -eight degrees fifty- r hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, six min- the present corner of the towns of Boxford, NTiddleton and Topsfield, at a point 4ethucn and Salem ; thence north, thirty } and tweet} fou about thirty-five feet north, forty-one degrees, forty-one minutes west, true bearing, coeds east, nee thousand five hundred and ninety-three and Utes, thirty-two and eighty eight hundredths seconds. from a granite monument lettered u-T-Ai, standing ten feet south of the river bank granite monument at the corner of Haverhill and NIethuen, i [Approved Marcia 12, 190./. - r thirty-eight degrees thirty-six in the line between Middleton and Topsfield, and in latitude forty-two degrees, of A. B. Noyes ; thence north, thirt} e , thirty seven minutes, sixteen and twenty hundredths seconds, and in longitude seventy -five hundredths seconds. .east, six thousand seven hundred and eighty-two and three degrees, fifty-eight minutes, thirty-five and sixty , monument called Captain's Pond, at the corner of Salem Approved April z2, Igoq. mpshire, on land owned by David Webster of Haverhill, i CHAPTER 145, ACTS OF I904• orth, sixty-two degrees six minutes fifteen seconds cast, five fifty-one feet, to a granite monument called Proctor, on AN ACI' TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE nd } g TOWNS OF ROWLEY AND BOXFORD. rth Broadway, and by land of H. F. Proctor of Haverhill ; CHAPTER z53, Acis of Igo4. (DEFINING THE BOXFORD-ROwLF.Y LING) degrees thirty-four minutes fifteen seconds east, four thou- vc feet to a granite monument called Foot, between at the resent corner of the towns of Boxford, AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE t++ent} fi J x Beginning p TOWNS OF GEORGETOWN AND BOXFORD. on land of S. P. Foot ; thence south, seventy-three degrees Ipswich and Rowley, at a granite monument lettered B i R, in latitude forty-two (DEFINING TnE BOXFORD-GEORGLTowN LINE.) neteen thousand one hundred and seventy feet, to a granite degrees, forty minutes, fifty and sixty-four hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy is Lane, by land of Merrill 0. Luce, between Haverhill, fifty-six minutes, fifty-six and seventy-five hundredths seconds ; thence x Beginning at the corner of the towns of Georgetown, Boxford fifteen degrees fifty one degrees, y y- isto+v, New Hampshire ; thence north, north fifty-six degrees, eight minutes west, true bearing, eight thousand, nine hun- and Rowley, at a place called " The Three Sisters," at a stone monument lettered aiid tn•o hundred and twenty-eight and eight tenths feet, to and fourteen hundredths dred and ninety-four feet, to the present corner of the towns of Boxford, George R-13-G, in latitude forty-two degrees, forty-one minutes, fort} Brandy Prow hill, at the common corner of Plaistow and town and Rowley, at a granite monument lettered li G r., in latitude forty-two seconds, and longitude seventy degrees, fifty-eight minutes, thirty-six and seventy ire, and Haverhill and Merrimac, Massachusetts ; degrees, forty-one minutes, forty and fourteen hundredths seconds, and longitude five hundredths seconds ; thence north sixty-five degrees, forty-nine minutes west, [Approved May 12, 1899. seventy degrees, fifty-eight minutes, thirty-six and seventy-five hundredths true bearing, five thousand four hundred and sixty-six feet to a stone monument -- - -- ----- seconds. x l lettered 11 G, standin; in land formerly of heirs of Solomon Nelson, in latitude forty- � Parch 12, 190¢. two degrees, forty-two minutes, two and t 407, ,\ ,15 ')1' iul wenty-six hundredths seconds, and longi- [Approved I 9 tude seventy degrees, fifty-ltinc minutes, fort), three and fifty-two hundredths seconds ; I ,ISII TilE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS thence north eighty-six degrees, thirty-seven minutes west, true bearing, one thou- 01, LYNNFl LD AND SAUGUS• sand two hundred andseventy two feet to a stone monument lettered it it, in lati- (DIJANING THE 1.1 \\F1I:I.D-�:A'vGUs LINK:.) tulle forty-two degrees, forty-two minutes, three seconds, and longitude seventy one I ' CHAPTER 149, ACTS OF 1904. r r ...,•, ,r .• ,l �„ S , r„s. marked - 1 , BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE degrees, no nunutes, fifty-two hundredths seconds ; thence north eighty one degrees, I, , , , ; .,� �„ c;. _� .,,,, L, .......-1.. :...,1 a.r, Aiv ACT TO ESTABLISH ! ! I ti.,,,, 1 n and cis thutecn uunutc ; uc. t, bearing, orlc. thous four hundred crliteen feet ref-, Icct in height and seven feet by seven feet by four feet TOWNS OF NORTH ANDOVER AND NORTH READING. to a stone monument lettered li it, in latitude forty-two degrees, forty-two mintrtes, S 1. D, and standing in a stone wall In woodland about One (DEFINING '1'11E N01.'1'll ANDOVER-NOI.• I READING LINE.) five and fourteen hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, no mill wcst shore of Walden pond, in latitude 42 0 06. 1 ' and o �n idegrees,ti thence about north 7S° 4S' west about sixty eight hundred v x Beginning at the present corner of the towns of Middleton, utes, nineteen and hvent}r-nine hundredths seconds ; thence north eighty-nine , r , fi �Id and Wakefield in the North Reading, at a granite monument lettered n M R, in lati forty-four minutes west, true bearing, one thousand six hundred and that -seven feet i present dividing line between Lynnfield. North Andover and N g tulle forty-two degrees, thirty-six minutes, thirty-two and nine tenths seconds, and to a stone monument lettered it It in land of Patten and Metcalf, in latitude orty- { I r ; a. :f. Y g ! I [Approved May 17, 1901- FOLIO W TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY ARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDJJJ 1 Ll:ni.l. . 11 ��-�FI.7- i... . r M1 if HAVERHILL MIDDLETON —N RCH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS HAVERHILL—ANDOVER— BOXFORD MAS S ANDOVER— BOXFORD NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON LYNN FIELD—MET 1 i I LYNNFIELD — METHUEN - --- ----------- -- 71 16' I 10' o's -4 2*50' — f— l I NEW HAM SHIRE 80 rGOT.. ATKI SCALE �I` 71 +fi PROC -'A"i IOOOo _ 20000 {( I � I°o° off_ - I r FEET i f CwTAINSPUND A i ( � I a connects with Mt. 6ilaad . b Castle Hill Castle Hill East. ' CONCLUDED. STATUTES - + � Reservoir Hill d 48' e Powow(Borden). f Hunsley Hill . / + H 5 Folly Hill . /M- two degrees, forty-two minutes, five and twenty-one hundredths seconds, and longi- h Windy Hill . Ao tude seventy-one degrees, no minutes, forty-one and twenty-two hundredths seconds ; { i Blueberry Mt. �1 \ thence north eighty-eight degrees, thirty-six minutes west, true bearing, three thou- Qick�t Z , A ' sand four hundred and twelve feet to a stone monument lettered B R, standing at a ?� ' southwesterly corner of the town of Georgetown on the easterly side of the road SuyerHill the so>_ y g l \ between South Groveland and East Boxford, in latitude forty-two degrees, forty-two (�l C,,?A minutes, six and three hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, one 4a' �- / �-� / -�— 1 minute, twenty-six and nine tenths seconds ; thence north twenty-six degrees, fifty- i I / ; H,hQfw five minutes west, true bearing, one thousand and nine feet to a stone monument lettered 13 R, standing in a stone wall and about one hundred and five feet east of �, i t j•° the house formerly owned by H. Merritt Spofford, in lB III , atitude forty-two degrees, forty-two minutes, fourteen and ninety-two hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy- °YE5 one degrees, one minute, thirty-three and two hundredths seconds ; thence north minutes west true bearing, hundred and nine I K / forty-three degrees, forty-eight I g �RACUT COR. = , \ f sTRorJ°wA �� 0 2 er H9ds 111 l Y g - _-. ( 76 P— feet to a stone monument lettered s R, in latitude forty-two degrees, forty-two 3 44' twelve hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one i minutes, seventeen and g degrees, one minute, thirty-five and eighty-eight hundredths seconds ; thence north KA sixteen degrees fifty-two minutes west, true bearing, five thousand and eighty- ` f o a stone monument lettered II R, standing on the southerly side of three feet t g L� H.T- �r Pine Plains road, at the corner of the towns of Boxford, Georgetown and Grove- Williams Cu of P land, in latitude forty-two degrees, forty-three minutes, five and seventeen hun- 9 � 5L-VA� dredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, one minute, fifty-five and ,r sixt three hundredths seconds. 42 ti M. A roved Aril 22, 0 1'p � 9 4• % - � ,rrswM a RAC L � 2w.M. LV , a / AL2 -- ­117, AIL I___ ' y �(D-M .rn. �� - r CI(APTER 361 , AC1S OF 1905- a WestAy�doverCong. ChurCh ,` a � j AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE A D-Tw.rn. Hoods Cupola / QAn4gver SQOIti C an TOWNS OF LYNNFIELD AND READING. (DEFINING THE LYNNFIELD-READING LINE.) � �io Beginning at the corner of the towns of Lynnfield, North Reading and Reading at a granite monument in latitude forty-two degrees, 39 -1- I 0 I I y � thirty-three minutes, twenty one and forty-one hundredths seconds, and longitude j • , i , ',� r,� ��. ♦ ,, i �, �, seventy-one degrees, four minutes, seventeen and thirty-two hundredths seconds ; �' "/ d� � �•. 1 ' 1 i �: it ✓� 1 thence south thirty-eight degrees, fifty minutes east, true bearing, two thousand nine hundred and ten feet to a granite monument in latitude forty-two degrees, � � '�., JuncHon � � AT�w thirty-two minutes, fifty-nine and two hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy- i 10 one degrees, three minutes, fifty-two and ninety-four hundredths seconds ; thence U e W \ lA TIw.M 19Fa terse ; ps ERAl sh ' south eighty-eight degrees, nine minutes west, true bearing, three thousand two Aw12 hundred and eighty-three feet to a granite monument in latitude forty-two 36 � '` �, 84 �R � � A-T-W A NR= 2 degrees, thirty-two minutes, fifty-seven and ninety-seven hundredths seconds, and ', 5� 83v_ t Y YJ I MARTINS PD I , longitude seventy-one degrees, four minutes, thirty-six and seventy-seven hundredths � seconcls ; thence south fifty-two degrees, forty-four minutes west, true bearing, one thousand, one hundred and seventy-seven feet to a granite monument in ' N ' latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-two minutes, fifty and ninety-three hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, four minutes, fortynine and tweet / B- W. g Y g " Y- 1' eight hundredths seconds ; thence south twenty degrees, forty-four minutes east, I F x Hill 34' true bearing, three thousand three hundred and seven feet to a granite mono- _ g 120 llc Y Ythirty-eight .i_ -.__W n torTE en Etrvrch - Q N meat in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty-two minutes, tweet and w 4 _� g $ I 5� hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, four minutes, thirty-three - - , Jin �� fed — fi -- I r9t� on Fla Staff and sixty-four hundredths seconds ; thence south one degree, fifty-eight minutes \• \ \rte 6 �` ,�� L� U R-R tv'N.m �� 4- � 1125' I 1 L E east, true bearing, two thousand eight hundred and eig my-three feet, to a gran- 71 _ �. win+4' t i . ite, mrnnnuent standing at the corner of the towns of Lynnf eld, Readingand J J f - 132 Wakefield, in latitude forty-two degrees, thirty -one minutes, fifty-one and ninety- I \� s � a I two hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, four minutes, thirty- ,. \ 32' two and thirty-two hundredths seconds. ��` � 1 I1 R-VJI �• i ` ` ; \� R-W-W [Ajproved May 2, 1905. ����\• �' I f'�� '� BURLI\NGIT / s =W-W, -� w - _ . 6 ? Fla.g Pole HIII t OBU RN f S P vls - i _ S=w 42°30 1- —� S I \ F f TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY r FOLIO X TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I, r� t .. ... •W'..Y:.rv-.i..a..1...•:L.A.+.•-u.Wu.vua.u•Y yiav .-wyr•..w. .• . . �t ; I r'• A Y. ti N iVr) jt • • I LAWRENCE MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER HAVERHILL—AN DOVER— BOXFORDMASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE—MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON ---- ---- �_ LYNN FIELD—METHUEN _. ------ - 71 16' 1 I 71 0110, 0'8' 016 0 a' e o e 7I' e e e g' e p 7d5 73 42'50'\ —I-- `� + R " HAM SHIRE , n� � ERS, epi "��� W N �' E ` 8 _ FQort• � PL SCALE ATKI ROC ' . �� Leve 10000 l000a 20000 P ••• - " FEET CAPTAINS a connects with Mt. Gilead , \ LOv b Castle Hill 1 Castle Hill East, 48' / ED. \ d o Reservoir Hill ' 1 \ e „ \ Pow Reservoir dell ' st ewb ry nd ong. hunch. f Hunsley Hill . S ' s seconds, and longi- g Folly H i II . j - h „ Windy Hill , 0 B RY o hundredths seconds ; i Blueberry Mt. h I Ca tl e bearing, three thou- ick t — \ Hill ered i; i:, standing at Isley sterly side of the road S sf HiII v ' - -- 1 - two degrees, forty-two m S t - ra�ne eek SA enty-one degrees, one \ / 46' \ l i enty-six degrees, fifty- _ H- w -H I en n II to a stone monument Dar f I and five feet east of � ; •Van Ho el I � ON \ x � ear ill Ocle forty-two degrees, NO and longitude seventy- YES �5 \ econds ; thence north (vt-PS r I d E is. ch. \ Is•, ' 0 ree hundred and mile DRACUT COR $TRONewq two degrees, forty-two 44' 76 _ longitude seventy-one seconds ; thence north 'XGeor eto+ Ist Cong. urch thousand and eighty- \ Tf� _Cy. ' Long H i i I the southerly side of 1 - • -�.w .H.To r \ eorgetown and Grove- \\ Williams Cupol r s ill d e ' 'll 15 `i t e and seventeen hun- I f 5 G ` ND < minute, fifty-fivef and I� e - � 5 = 1 143 : �p�ltf CE Y 42' 1 - _ Veri Aprrl 22, 190./. A f V t AT d RAC -1-R \ \ butt C s I I1 8 _ A - �\ I 1 II (\p $ WICH B- F T llf,/ , NA I T I \18 a WestA dover Cong.Churc E BET�,NTEEN THE A D-Tw.n+. �HaQdsC___po�a - {,c C \ - ING. _ \ _ - - B M-NA B-Tr4w / R I o T 1 11Dwni Hillside s of Lynnfield, North / � - ule forty-two degrees, I 1 1 seconds, and d longitue a o hundredths seconds ; T E yv � / , rceSTowe bearing, two thousand tUde forty-two degrees, \ Ju ion �/ \ , / �` � i �' '• g } AT "' i - - urri ike /�� \� 8 � M- A=NR Goul and longitude seventy- 9 y g dredths seconds ; thence Al sh u e VV _ �sl' 2 -N - VJLL N _ «, three thousand two A — _ 36' �� i$ _ % Wills t in latitude forty-two ' �,. A-T-w / / N - 2 - _ "�\ , 83 1--i \_` _ M idd Io �ong�i �� undredths seconds, and --- - - � �y \; ? I � MARX NS D. -_ __ — �� '� �` ' ; � � Hills�id$ eventy-seven hundredths �- - -- --�- , _tvi°`]` P'/ - -- -_:. \ dSprin\ wen tes west, true bearing, \ \ \ I 6 - - _" \Q Danve InsaneA•sylum granite monument in 5 =- 13- - -- o.R adi gUmv. hu tvl�nt�ea ninety-three hundredths ad' FI taf $' -NR Iw. _ M-NR3 /\ l (-� B- - �',{ VERS g \ \ L-M M fort}'-nine and twenty- 4' —_ r R _ + F xHill r � •� - -R4 / '� � �-\\� � I forte-four minutes east, 34' RAJ E MEAOOW ooK L-M-P • i � I ect to a granite mono- =\ S 'ngtoac--"on- :Et;4��_ \ an orn e twenty anthirty-eight 5 b � 2 NR I LTop},�tH'II //° � nl t } d th�rt} -el our minutes, thirty-three i' L-PI / ;. Ww.M. I l• tr r, fifty cid ht minutes �\ �_ _ 125 t ckRa nd hr-r•r' foot , tri ,I crran- I / � T- I'eadingr and / �� �- o \ 131 P�4� ; ; T i / \ tes, lift} -one and ninety _ �\ V \ \ e S, four minutes, thirty- \ �. . y 32' \ ' e ' i R-W-W 122 n,• R- R. \\ - 2/ firovect iY/ay 2, tyo5 I, ' BUR LIN\ K _Vq_ I\ -W3 i L�{ L-L W 0 B U -ld Flag Pole Hill • _ 6 L:L2 �/ j I —� u - ae IBap h. Kidder `{ N� Orne 1 R-S - 420.30 \ -}- ST E-14 _ \� b c a /a a , I b I I I I __ b •- roanEs co., 0osroN ; 1 ( I _ FOLIO 1 Bpi= TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY j TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY Mv- r esu - _ y '• R� rSlI2Tti!®� _ -_ _ ��1�i�(�e� sa� we y y ,i li HAVERHILL LAWRENCE ANDOVER — BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORN NORTH READING — READING —WILMINGTON- - LYNNF GEOGRA PHI CA L POS/ FIONS OF FO WN CORNERS. OEsc• TO i DISTANCE ON CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUDE COR• AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING METERS FEET I FOLIO ANDOVER - DRACUT LINE - _ 12 Andover - Dracut - Methuen W.M, 420 40' l 6.49" 710 14' 20. 52 A -D-M _ S, l 0° 37' E, ! About 500 -- - ---- - - - --I Follows the middle of Merrimac river. 12 Andover - Dracut - Methuen _ ___ - -- -- -- -� W' S. 56 59 E. About 400 l2 Andover - Dracut - Tewksbury j A -D-T - -- 12 Andover - Dracut - TewksburyW,M. 42 39 23.39 71 15 1888 _____ ANDOVER - LAWRENCE Li N E --- --- ----- --- - -- - ---- -- --- -- --- - ---- -- - - ---- - ---- 13 Andover - Lawrence No. Andover 142 40. 36.74 71 08 06 l3 A -L I _IIl° 4 / ' S3" ' 29 /0 41' l2" N, 68 l8 W. 1471 ,0 4826 - -L 2 77 00 17- - -- - ---- -- ---- 256 58 53 S. 77 00 W, 2884,6 9464 13 Andover - Lawrence l 42 40 54 36 71 09 06. 16 A ! - _ -- _ - -�- 13 Andover - Lawrence 2 42 40 33,32 —7111-,---09. 60 A -L-M 173 04 52 353 04 44 N, - 5 _ --7,4901 ---------- --- 6 55 W. � 2283.0 7 ; 12 Andover - Lawrence - Methuen 42 41 46.77 71 I 1 21 ,68 - _- - JO 12 Andover- Lawrence-Methuen (So, WM,) 42 41 40,41 71 l l 20.47 I A-L-M N, 7 59 W. 6' ANDOVER - METHUEN LINE --- ----- 750 12 Andover-Lawrence-Methuen No, W.M. 42 41 54. 11 71 II 23,02 A -L-M S, 7 40 E. 12 Andover-Lawrence-Methuen (80, W. 42 41 40,41 7 / I 1 20,47 A -L-M --- -- --- -_--_ --_- - - N, 7 59 W 65_-- --- - - _ I-- --- -- -- - i Follows the middle of Merrimac river. 12 Andover - Lawrence - Methuen 42 41 46.77 7 I I 1 2 / . 68 A i DM M 500--] A-D-M __.___ .. --- N, l 0 37 W. -- - About 12 A ndover - Dracut - Methuen --- --------- - -- - --- --- - --- 12 Andover - Dracut - Methuen (W./y.) 42 40 / 6 49 71 14 20.52 11 _ - - ANDOVER- NORTH ANDOVER; LINE -- - - -- - ---ve r - - en --- 1 -- -- - 7 - ---- 1 --- N - 2 - '-_ --- ------- ---- -I _ _ -- ' l3 Andover - No_Andoyer 42 40 36.74 7I 08 06. 13 A-NA l 299 / 7 06 i Il9 l7 20 S GO 43 E. 538, 1 1765 _ ' �L 13 Andover - No, Andover I 42 40 28.21 71 07 45.52 A-NA -NR 331 02 42 151 04 50 8, 28 57 E. 1 8923.8 2927 7 13 Andover-No. Andover - No, Reading 42 36 / 5. 11 71 04 36.00 ANDOVER - NO, READING LINE - --- ---- - - - - --- ------ -- --- 4893.7 16055 13 Andover-No, Andover-No, Reading 42 36 / 5, 11 71 04 36.00 A -NR-W 83 25 30 263 23 06 S, 83 26 W. 13 Andover-No. Reading - Wilmington 42 35 56.90 71 08 09.25 -- --- - ----- ANDOVER- TEWKSBURY _LINE 2 35 53,09 71 09 55.35 1 .W M• ----- ----- -- - -- ------ 13 Andover - Tewksbury - Wilmington 4 A -T l 130 03 16 13 / 0 02 38 N, 49 57 W. 1672,7 5488 1 13 Andover - Tewksbur l W,M. 1 42 36 27 7 7l 10 51 .52 A -T l Same direction About 3 0 Andover - l - -- - - _ — -1 - middle of Shawsheen river, - A }T� 2 Follo ws t e _--___ - - -- - - - 13 y - - - -------- ----------- - - _- _ 1 A -T 2 N. 56 56 W. About 150 13 Andover - Tewksbury 2 _ ---� --- -- --- - - - — - - --! .W-M---- -- - - - - - ---- --- - - - ---- __ - 26528 I l3 Andover - Tewksbury 2 (W.M.) 42 37 DO.52 71 / 0 21 ,38 A-D-T 123 04 04 303 00 42 N, 56 56 W. 8085.8 -- -1 -- - _ Same direction About 400 y ( ) - A -D-T - - --- 2 Andover - Dracut - Tewksbur W.M• 42 9 23.39 7 / / 8.88 -- - _ --- - - ------- - - --I-- 12 A ndover - Dracut - Tewksbury ---- ------ -- — - -_ _ ---- - -- - ANDOVER - WILMINGTONLINE - ------------- --------'----_- - 660,8 9168 13 Andover - No. Readin - Wilmington 42 35 56.90 7 l 08 09,25 A-W I 133 56 42 313 56 28 N, 46 03 W. i -- - -- - --------- ------- -- I 186,6 612 !; 13 Andover - Wilmington I 42 36 11 ,76 71 08 30, 12 A-W 2 119 18 00 299 17 55 I N, 60 42 W ---- - - , - -- - 548,4 - - 1799- - Wilmington 2 42 36 14, 71 08 ____37.26 A-W 3 154 47 I 0 334 47 03 N, 25 13 W. i 13 Andover W --- - -- -- -- - - ing-- --- ----- - - ---- - ------ -I ------- -� _ -- ------- -1 _-----� -- r 13 Andover - Wilmin ton 3 42 36 30.80 71 08 47.51 A-W 4 164 11 23 344 11 22 N. 15 49 W. 173,2 JGS --- --- - -- - - - - - - ---- --- - -- 32 - 1 -I13903-'---- - 13 Andover - Wilmin ton 4 42 36 36.20 71 08 49.58 A-W 5 154 32 36 334 32 31 N, 25 21 W. 1280 ----� ---- -- -- - - - 9 42 36 47.62 7l 08 56.94 A-W 6 11. 6_ l4 44 296 14 30 I N, 63 45 W. 527.6 1731 j 13 Andover - Wilmington _ -- - _ I ------- -- -- ----- - --------- --- --- - �— --- i - -- — ----- -i —59 33 5 —I . — _--34 - - - _ g , 13 Andover - Wilmin ton 6 _ 42 36 JJ. 18 71 09 17. 70 A-W 7 79 34 02 259 33 57 8, 79 34 W 178.9 5 7 -- - -- - ---- ---- - -- ---- — - --- -- --- ------- --- I ----8 --- _ --- ---- _ _-- -- 0 -- - -- 7 - 1---- -- -- - 15 Andover - Wilmington._7 42 36 54. l3 71 09 25.42 A-W 8 37 00 2l 217 00 16 8. 37 00 W. 277.3 I 9 0 i - - --- --- - -- - --I - -- I ---- - lmin ton 8 42 .36 46.95 17 109 32 74 - - _ - _ _ I ' 449.8 147 15 � Andover -- Wi --g --------_- --- '-- -� _ - A-W 9 6 34 37 186 34 35 S 6 35 W. i I _l -- 15 Andover - Wilminglon 9 i 42 36 32.47 171 09 35.00 A-W 10 I 9 24 38 189 24 37 8. 9 25 W. I 146.4 4 0 09 3 6,05 - - - -- - -- - - -- 4 ---- 5 6 W W. - - _ - -- ---I i ----I-- -- l5 Andover - Wilmington l0 42 36 27,79 71 A-W 11 19 56 27 199 56 24 S, l9 56 W• 276.7 90 Wilmington --- - ----- - --- --i - ---------- ---- -- - 1409 l5 Andover - Wilmington l I -� 42 36 19,36 71 09 40, 19 A-W 12- 33 45 - 56 213 45 49 8.-33 46 W. -- 429.4 � - ( 42_36 07.79 71 09 50.66 A-W I3 44 15 0_8 224 15 07 I S. 44 15 W. 39.2 129 I I 15 Andover - Wilmington 1 -----.__-_- -- -____ --- - 42 36 06.88 7I 09 5 / .86 A -T-W - I0 35 -28- 190 - 35 -26' - 8 I0 -35 W 432 9 1 - 1420 _ I + I 5 Andover - Wilmin ton 13 -- j --- ---- ------- -- ------ 13 Andover - Tewksbury - Wilmington 42 35 53,09 71 09 55,35 ___ _-___ _------ - - - --- - i i ATKI N SO N (N.H .) - HAVERHILL LINE -- --- -- - - -- !_ ------ - ------- ---- -- - — - --- - 15 Atkinson N,H. - Hay'h'l-Plaistovv(N,H,) 42 49 04.08 71 06 59,25 A-H I 106 47 18 286 46 37 N, 73 13 W. 1439.3 4722 - --- --- 42 49 17.54 ? l 07 59.91 A -H 2 64 33 34 244 32 57 8, 64 34 W. 1379.6 4526 I J Atkinson - Haverhill i - -- - - • (W.MJ—WITNESS MONUMENT. , FOLIO 3 j TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY j • mom Jnr iiwiw .. ., . . - _ _ d _ -_ r1 Ld n J t i I 71iii , i ; I LAWRENCE j HAVERHILL I HAVERHILL MAS SAC H US ETTS MIDDLETON- NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD M A S 5. j ANDOVER- BOXFORD NORTH READING- READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN � LYNNFIELD - METHUEN ' t POSITIONS OF TOWN CORNERS, $` GEOGRAPHICAL POS I DISTANCE GEOGRAPHI AL PORI LATITUDE LONGITUDE TO AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING _ DESC. METERS FEET I j ON CORNER COR. oEsc. I f FOLIO - - - i 0 CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUDE ATKINSON (N. HJ - HAVERHILL LINE ` FOLIO 15 Atkinson - Haverhill 2 42° 48' 58.33" 71 ° 08' 54. 75" A-H-8 620 05' 03" 242 04' 17" 8, 620 05' W. 1722,4 5651 BOXFORD - NORTH ANDOVER' LINE l5 Atkinson (N.H.)- Haverhill- Balem (N.H,) 42 48 32.20 71 l0 01.74 19 Boxford - Haverhill - No, Andover 42 44 07.24 71 06 o2.b8 -- _ 21 Boxford - North North Andover l 42 40 21 ,90 71 02 27.6'7 BILLERICA - WILMINGTON LINE __ _ _ I - - --- 7 / 0 / 22, / � 15 Billerica-Tewksbury- Wilmington (W.M.) 42 34 24. 14 71 12 41.84 B-T-W N. 57 27 W. About 30 19 Boxford - Middleton - No, Andover 42 38 30. l2 B-W I Follows the middle of 8hawsheen river. BOXFORD - ROWLEYI LINE l5 Billerica - Tewksbury - Wilmington I ---- ---------- -- - --- B_W / 8. 38 35 E. About 70 19 Boxford - 1 swich - Rowle _ 142 40 50.64 70 56 56. 75 15 Billerica - Wilmington / _ p y 9 229 19 Boxford - Georgetown Rowley 42 4l 40. 14 70 58 36. 75 I5 Billerica - Wilmington / (W.M, -- 42 33 41 . 65 71 13 08.55 B- W 2 321 25 07 /4/ 25 08 S. 38 35 E 69. � 15 Billerica - Wilmington 2 42 33 39.88 71 13 06.64 B-W 3 313 47 44 133 48 06 8, 46 12 E. 1040.5 3414 BOXF0RD - TO,PS_FIELD LINE f l 7 Billerica - Wilmington 3 42 33 l 6.54 7 l l2 33. 72 B- W 4 51 50 21 231 50 15 S. 51 50 W. 263.2 863 19 -Boxford - Ipswich - Topsfi'eld 42 40 18.96 70 57 57.04 17 Billerica - Wilmington 4 42 33 11 ,27 71 12 42. 79 B-W 5 300 19 56 / 20 19 58 S. 59 40 E. - � 21 Boxford - Topsfield / � 42 40 23.63 ; 70 58 09, 74 ! 74.5 245 17 Billerica - Wilmington 5 42 33 10.05 71 12 39.97 B-W 6 335 57 14 155 57 16 8, 24 03 E. --- - 2/ Boxford - Topsfield 2 42 38 56.97 70 57 39. I I 156.8 5 /4 l 7 Billerica -_Wilmington 6 42 33 05.41 7l 12 37. l7 B-W 7 8 39 00 188 38 58 S. 8 39 W. 424.8 1394 j 2l Boxford - Topsfield 3 42 38 32, 11 70 58 33,68 p ( _ I7 Billerica - Wilmington 7 42 32 51 .80 7l l2 39.97 B- W 8 84 46 05 264 46 0 / 8. 84 46 W. 145.5 477 I 21 Boxford - To sfield 4 W.M. 42 38 26.83 70 58 36. 73 a - Wilmington 8 42 32 51 .37 71 l2 46.32 B-W 9 3 / 0 04 32 130 04 35 8. 49 55 E, 147.5 484 21 Boxford - Topsfield 4 17 Billerica g - 17 Billerica - Wilmington 9 (MM.) _ _ 8. 39 29 W. About 5 2l Boxford - To sfield 5 j 42 32 48 33 71 l2 4 / .33 B- W 9 P B-B-W I Follows the thread of Lubbers brook. 21 Boxford - Middleton - Topsfield 17 Billerica - Wilmington 9 W M 42 37 16 20 70 58 15 Billerica - Burlington - Wilmington B-B-W 8, 25 09 W. About 10 I 12 l Boxford - Middleton - To sfield I 35.65 Tops 42 32 40.28 7 / l 2 19.82 -- LINE / 5 Billerica - Burl' ton - Wilmin ton W.M. BURLINGTON - WILMINGTON, - f 15 Billerica - Burlington Wilmington BOXFORD - GEORGETOWN LINE -- g _ -- ------- ----- - -- .-.- - - --------- / 9 --- - ------- -- ---- --- - - - - ---- - - - -- a - -- - - - - 1 l 9 Boxford - Georgetown - Rowley 42 41 40. 14 70 58 36,75 B-G I / 14 I / 28 294 l 0 43 N. 65 49 W. 71 12 9.82 1666.0 �- -_5466 , � 15 Billerica - Burl gton - Wilmington. (W.M.) � � 42 32 40.28 i 17 Boxford - Georgetown 1 42 42 02.26 70 59 43.52 B-G 2 93 22 44 273 22 32 N. 86 37 W. 387.6 1272 2l Burlington - Wilmin tun - Woburn 42 30 66. 14 7I / 0 / 3.90 17 Boxford - Georgetown 2 42 42 03.00 7 / 00 00,52 B-G 3 98 47 18 278 47 05 N. 81 / 3 W. 432.3 1418 I DANVERS - MIDDLETON LINE 0 . l l 00 19.29 B-G 4 90 16 22 270 l 6 09 N. 89 44 W. 499. 1 _ 1637 21 Danvers - Middleton - Topsfield 42 35 58.72 70 57 55. 11 l 7 Boxford Georgetown 3 _ 42 42 5 4 7 2 / Danvers - Middleton l ---- - _ � 42 35 40,51 70 58 29.66 / 7 Boxford - Georgetown 4 42 42 05.21 71 00 41 .22 B-G 5 91 23 54 271 23 23 N. 88 36 W 1040,0 3412 g �- 1009 17 Boxford - Georgetown 5 _ 42 42 06.03 71 0 / 26._9_0 B-G 6 153 04 50 333 04 46 N._26 55 W. I 307 .6 j 2 / Danvers - Middleton 2 - 42 35 30.82 70 59 11 .62 --- I- 2 l_ Danvers - Middleton 3 42 35 2 5. 13 70 59 10. I8 17 Boxford - Georgetown 6 42 42 /4.92 71 0 / 33.02 B-G 7 136 12 14 316 /2 12 N. 43 48 W. 94.0 309 _- - --- - --- - ------- - l6 52 W 1549.3 5083 2 / Danvers - Middleton 4 _ _ _ 42 35 23.82 ' 70 59 09,93 ' 17 Boxford - Georgetown 7 42 42 17. 12 71 0 / 35.88 B-G-G 163 08 16 343 08 03 N. _ -- --- 17 Boxford - Georgetown - Groveland 42 43 05- 17 71 0 / 55.63 42 35 23. 16 70 59 12.92 1 Danvers - Middleton 5 I ---- A D INE -- -- ---- ----- , --- --_-------I ------- z _ -- _ 21 Danvers - Middleton 6 F BOXFORD - GROVEL N L - _- _ _ _I _ - -- - - - ' � '�' 21 Danvers - Middleton - Peabod 7 Boxford - Georgetown - Groveland 42 43 05. 17 71 0 / 55.63 B-G-H 125 40 20 305 39 13 N. 54 20 W. 2748.5 -- 90 / 7 -- y_. --- - ---- 2l Danvers - Middleton - Peabody (WM. 42 33 48. 18 71 00 11 ,61 19 Boxford - Groveland - Haverhill 42 43 57. 10 71 03 33.78 - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - BOXFORD - HAVERHILL LINE _ DRACUT - METHUEN LINE ---� --- --- - -- - -- -- - - --- -- 23 Dracut - Methuen - Pelham N.H 42 44 l 1 ,53 71 15 20,27. 19 Boxford - Groveland - Haverhill 42 43 57. 10 71 03 33.78 B-H 1 91 / 3 48 271 13 16 N. 88 46 W. 1082.2 3550 ( ___ _ -- -- 12 Andover - Dracut - Methuen W.M. 42 40 16.49 71 14 20.52 j / 9 Boxford - Haverhill 1 42 43 57.85 71 04 21 .34 B-H 2 141 22 31 321 22 26 N. 38 37 W. 259. 1 850 _ 19 Boxford - Haverhill 2 42 44 04.41 7 104 28.45 B-H 3 l / 0 48 48 290 48 29 N. 69 / l W. 685.3 2248 /2 Andover - Dracut - Methuen --- -- - ---- - . ----- -- --- -- 09.2 1671 F ---- _ --- _ . - , , i 5I GROVELAND HAVERHILL, LINE 19 Boxford - Haverhill 3 42 44 /2.30 71 04 56.61 B-H 4 83 12 58 263 12 43 8, 83 13 W, - - --- -- - _-- - -- ---------- --- -- ---- - -- --- 23 Groveland- Hav'hill- W. Newbury W.M.)'1 42 46 57.50 71 0 / 04.48 188. 7 619 --- - 19 Boxford - Haverhill 4 42 44 10.35 71 05 18.84 B-H 5 l / 9 03 44 299 03 39 N, 60 56 W. ; - -- -- ---- -- --- - - 23 Groveland - Haverhill - W. Newbury - 195. 7 - 642 _ 19 Boxford - Haverhill 5 42 44 13.32 71 05 26.09 B-H 6 90 59 42 270 59 36 I N. 89 00 W, 19 Boxford - Haverhill 6 42 44 13.43 71 05 34.69 B-H 7 65 46 16 245 46 03 S 65 46 W 481 .9 1581 - - _ 884.2 29 01 - ----- --- -- ------- - - ------ - 23 Groveland - Haverhill 1 19 -Boxford - Haverhill 7 42 44 07. 02 71 05 54.01 B-H-NA 90 26 37 270 26 / I N. 89 33 W. - -- - -- -- -------- -- - - 23 Groveland - Haverhill 2 19 Boxford - Haverhill - No, Andover 42 44 07.24 71 06 32.88 23 ' Groveland - Haverhill 2 W.M. 142 45 11 .81 71 0� 40.5J - ( ) BOXFORD - IPSWICH_ LINE � I r � � 123 ! Groveland - Haverhill 3 42 44 56, 76 71 0. 4"09 19 Boxford - 1pswieh - Rowley 42 4U 50. 64 70 56 56.75 B - 1 I 63 28 50 z43 z8 11 8, • - - 63 29 W. /1-707 - 1104 - 23 � Groveland - Haverhill 4 j 42 44 46.36 ' 71 02 55.83 19 Boxford - Ipswich 1 42 40 29.6 / 70 57 53.85 B - I-T l2 27 51 / 92 27 49 S. 12 28 W. 336. 6 - ------- - - --- _ --- ----- - 23 Groveland - Haverhill 5 42 44 23,83 7 / 03 12.06 19 Boxford -- Ipswich - Topsfield 42 40 18.96 70 57 57,04 -- -_-- - 23 Groveland - Haverhill G 1 42 44 03.39 71 03 31 ,02 I I - -- - BOXFORD- MiDDLETON l0 / 03 33.78 k IBoxford - Middleton - No, --- -- - - 19 Boxford - Groveland - Haverhill 42 43 57 7 - l9 Boxford - Middleton - No, Andover 42 38 30. 12 70 01 22. 12 B-M 1 306 06 51 126 08 21 S 53 53 E 3732,2 12245 About 40 HAVERHILL MERRIMAC LINE Same direction _- ------_. 19 Boxford - Middleton I (W.M,) 42 37 18.81 70 59 09.82 B-M 1 y --------_- _--- ----- _-_-- ---- - - ---------------- - 23 Haverhill - Merrimac - W. Newbury i / 9 Boxford - Middleton I - - - I -- --____-- B-M-T Follows the middle of Ipswich river, - -_-_ - _ 26 1 0 10,7 I --- --- 23 Hav'hill- Merrimac - W. Newbury (W.M.) 42 48 42. 7 02 --- --- 21 Boxford - Middleton - Topsfield 'W' M' S. 41. 4. 1_ E. About 30 _ - _ I B-M-T _ --- --- ew . 21 Boxford - iviidd/eton - To stiel'd "W.I�I, 23 Haverhill-Merrimac-N ton (N H.)-Phistovr (N N.) 4� 50 00 0 � 71 03 16. 19 ( �- 1 - I'id d i ion p ( )I 42 37 / 6.20 70 58 35,65 ---- - - I I ' (`V,M.)-WITNESS r I !I » (W.M.)-WITNESS MONUMENT. { TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY FOLIO 4 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY �I - .� ... r" s r✓F �. (1 a a c s 1 4 f I r pi 1 I I 1 1 1..1 1,1} .lin-r. {.if / . r+S.Sn?e tk M h(9:N .M.+ 1aY 4r: 1 ..: •. ., .. ....... . ...... .. X4 4.tmp;s yx t1 a11yd.,,i z 1 1 1 r i 1 I ' LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL ETTS MIDDLETON -NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER-BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS NORTH RIDAD NG N READ NG ANDOVERWILMINGTON NORTH READING- READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN F TOWN CORNERS. DISTANCE GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS OF TOWN CORNERS, AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING METERS FEET -_---DESC. DISTANCE ---- ------ - - - - - - ON CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUDE COR AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING METERS FEET FOLIO I 620 05' 03" 2420 04' 17" 8, 620 05' W. 1722.4 5651 _BOXFORD - NORTH ANDOVER LINE --------- - ----------- 19 Boxford - Haverhill - No, Andover 42044' 07.24" 71006' 32.88" B -NA 1 3210 13' 32" 1410 16' 18" 8, 380 46' E, 8915.9 29251 j 2I Boxford - North Andover l 42 40 2 / ,90 7 / 02 27.67 B-M-NA 336 35 /8 156 36 02 8, 23 25 E. 3758.4 / 233 / About 30 19 Bo fox rd - Middleton - No, Andover 42 38 30, 12 71 0 / 22, 12 N, 57 27 W. - Follows ; the middle of Shawsheen river. BOXFORD - ROWLEY LINE8994 -- 8. 38 35 E. About 70 19 Boxford - Ipswich - Rowley 42 40 50,64 70 56 56.75 B-G-R 123 52 06 303 50 58 N, 56 08 W. 2741 .5 321 25 07 j 141 25 08 S. 38 35 E. 69.9 229 19 Boxford - Georgetown - Rowley 42 41 40, 14 70 58 36.75 3 / 3 47 44 i 133 48 06 8. 46 12 E. 1040.5 34 /4 - BOXFORD - TOPSFIELD LINE __ _ ' ' h - To sfield 42 40 /8.96 70 57 57.04 B-T I 116 29 l8 296 29 09 N. 63 31 W. 323. 1 / 060 � 51 50 21 231 50 l5 S. 51 50 Vil. 263.2 863 19 Boxford _Ipswic p -I 300 19 56 120 19 58 S. 59 40 E. 74.5 245 21 Boxford - Topsfield l 42 40 23,63 70 58 09,74 B- T 2 345 22 32 165 22 53 S, 14 37 E. 2763.5 - 0 7 93 - - ---I ----- 156.8 514 21 Boxford - Topsfield 2 42 38 56.97 70 57 39, 11 B-T 3 58 19 40 238 / 9 03 S. 58 20 W. - 1460.8 47 335 57 14 155 57 16 8, 24 03 E. - - --- - -- 424.8 1394 _21 Boxford - Topsfield 3 42 38 32. 11 70 58 33.68 B-T 4 Follows a small stream to its ,junction with Fish brook. 8. 8 39 W. _ - 8 39 0 0 188 38 58 I _ Southwester/ About 30 _ 84 _46 05 _2__64 46 01 S. 84 46 W. 145.5 477 21 Boxford - Topsfield4 (W.M.) 42 38 26.83 70 58 36.73 B-T 4 - y _ _ __------- _ _ i '� E, 147.5 484 � 21 Boxford - Topsfield 4 - B-T 5 Follows middle of Fish brook to its function with Ipswich river, - 310 04 321 130 04 S. 49 55 B-M-T Follows the middle of Ipswich river. 8, 39 29 W. _ About 5 21 Boxford - Topsfield 5 ,W M - - About 30 Follows the thread of Lubbers brook. _ 21 Boxford - Middleton - Topsfield 8. 41 41 E, 8. 25 09 W. About 10 21 Boxford - Middleton - Topsfield (W.M.) 42 37 16.20 70 58 35.65 BURLINGTON - WILMINGTON LINE - -- ----- -- --------- - - About / 0 1 / 5 Billerica - Burlington - Wilmington B-B-W S. 25 09- --- - - --- ---- -- ----- - - - - - --- 15 Billerica - Burl'gton - Wilmington (W.M.) 42 32 40.28 71 12 l 9.82 B-W-W 318 I 0 50 138 12 15 S. 4 / 49 E. 4311 .0 14143 I. 114 I I 28 294 / 0 43 I N, 65 49 W. 1666.0 5466 -- 93 22 44 273 22 32 N. 86 37 W. 387.6 1272 21 Burlington - Wilmington - Woburn 42 30 56. 14 71 f 0 13,90 _ - ---- - - --- - -- - - -- - - DANVERS - MIDDLETON LINE __ 98 47 18 278 47 05 N. 81 13 W, 432.3 14 /8 - - - - ----- 21 Danvers - Middleton - Topsfield 42 35 58.72 70 57 55. 11 D-M 1 54 30 02 234 29 39 S, 54 30 W. 967.6 3174 90 16 22 270 16 09 N. 89 44 W. 499. 1 1637 _ i- - ---- 2l Danvers - Middleton 1 42 35 40.51 70 58 29,66 D-M 2 72 38 52 252 38 24 S. 72 39 W. 1002.3 3288 91 23 54 271 23 23 N. 88 36 W. 1040,0 3412 10 36 E, 178.6 586 j 1009 21 Danvers - Middleton 2 42 35 30.82 70 59 11.62 D-M 3 349 24 28 _169 24 29 S. _ _ --- 40.8 134 153 04 50 333 04 46 N. 26 55 W. 307.6 ----- g 21 Danvers - Middleton 3 42 35 25. 13 70 59 10, 18 D-M 4 351 58 24 171 58 24 S 8 02 E. __ _ - 136 12 14 316 12 12 N. 43 48 W. 94.0 30 71 ,2 233 - -- -- -- ------------ 2l Danvers - Middleton 4 42 35 23,82 70 59 09.93 D-M 5 73 22 05 _2_53 22 03 _8. 73 2 . 163 08 16 ! 343 08 03 N, 16 52 W, l 549.3 5083 --- -I J-- -- -- Ipswich __- _ - -- - - 21 Danvers - Middleton 5 42 35 23, 16 70 59 12,92 D-M 6 Follows middle of Perkins brook to its unction wit swic --- - - D-M-P Follows the middle of Ipswich aver, 21 Danvers - Middleton 6 -- - - - - W. M. S. 66 26 E. About 40 - - - -- -- - -_- D-M-P - - ---- 21 Danvers - Middleton - Peabody y - ---_.-----I 2748.5 9017 _ 125 40 �0 305 39 13 N. 54 20 W. _ - - -- - - - 21 Danvers - Middleton - Peabody (W.M,) 42 33 48. 18 71 00 II,61 --- _ ----- DRACUT- METHUEN LINE - -- ^W. M. -- -- - Dracut - Methuen - ( MethPelham N.H.) 42 44 11 ,53 71 15 20,27 A-D-M 349 22 29 169 23 10 S. 10 38 E. 7379.0 4 0 23 I DI 13 48 271 13 16 N. 88 46 W. 1082,2 3550 - -- About 500 Methuen W.M. 42 40 16.49 71 14 20.52 Same direction -- --- 12 -Andover - Dracut 141 ( ) A-D-M 141 22 31 321 22 26 N. 38 37 W. 259. 1 850 __-__ -- - ___-_ 12 Andover - Dracut - Methuen ---- - - - 3 / / 0 48 48 290 48 29 N. 69 11 W. 685,3 2248 _- - _ l GROVELAND - HAVERHILL LINE _ - _ ---- --- ---- --- About 1230 4 83 12 58 263 12 43 8. 83 13 W. 509.2 1671 - - N, 54 4l W. � - - - --- - - ---- 23 Groveland - Hav'hill- W. Newbury (W•M.) 42 46 57.50 71 0l 04.48 G- H- WN -- 5 / / 9 03 44 299 03 39 N. 60 56 W. 188.7 619 - - ---- junction- _ _ ----- - ---- the of the west- ! _ - Groveland - Haverhill- W, Newbury G-H I Follows the channel of Mer- r�mac river to -- - 642 - --, 6 90 59 42 1270 59 36 N. 89 00 W. 195.7 - erly bank of Johnson's creek. 245 46 03 8, 65 46 W, 481,9 1581 -- ----- ----- 7 6 5 46 6 G-H 2 Follows the clow-water line on the wesfrl Banti of Johnson's; creek. - - f --- 23 Groveland - Haverhill A 90 26 37 2901 270 26 11 N. 89 33 W. 884.2 - ------- W. M. -Wester/ About 10 __ - ---_--__-_- _--- 23 Groveland - Haverhill 2 G-H 2 I - y _..i___-___ Haverhill 2 W.M. 42 45 11 ,81 7102 40,55 G-H 3 4 18 46 184 l8 45 S 4 19 W 465.7 1528 - - - --- I 23 Groveland H v ( ) --- -i o� �c4 / 4 / 5 S. 44 / 4 W, 1 447.9 1470 23 Groveland - Haverhill 3 42 44 56'.1 b' 71 02 42.09_ G-11 4 _44 14 " Y ---__-____________ - - l 63 28 50 243 28 Il '-27 5 --- --- S. 63 29 W. 1453. 1 47 67 4 42 44 46.36 71 02 55 83 G-H 5 27 58 l 0 207 57 59 8 27 58 W 787. I 2582 _ ------ 23 Groveland - Haverhill T 12 27 51 / 92 27 49 S. l2 28 W. 336.6 1104 - -- - 23 Groveland - Haverhill 5 42 44 23,83 71 03 12,06 G-H 6 34 2l 57 214 2l 44 S. 34 22 W. 764. 1 � I - 42 44 03.39 7 ! 03 3102 0- -H 17 55 32 197 55 30 S, 17 56 W. 204.0 669 ___- -- -_ _ __ - 23 Groveland - Haverhill Haverhill b - --------- l9 Boxford - Groveland - 8, oxford - Groveland - Haverhill 42 43 57. 10 71 03 33.78 - - _ 3732,2 12245 -------- - } � I 306 06 51 126 08 21 8. 53 53 E. 1 HAVERHILL- MERRIMAC LINE About 685 -- -------- -- - ---- I Same direction About 40 _ - -- �WM H-M-WN N, 60 19 - - -- - _ 23 Haverhill- Merrimac - W. Newbury 4848.5 15907 T Follows the middle of I Ipswich river. M, 42 48 42,26 71 00 10,72 H-M-N-P 119 40 49 299 38 43 N. - 60 19 23 Hav'hill- Merrimac- W. Newbury (W,M,) - -- �' I E. About 30 - - - - -- 1 --_.--„ I v. 41 t ------- __-T- _-I__. I 23 Haverhill Merrimac Newton (N.H.) Plaistow (N.N )1 42 50 00,02 I / 1 U� 16. 1 I i ---�-- - I 0 (W.M.)-WITNESS MONUMENT. j FOLIO 5 1 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY j TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY R __ v I I - '.+la',w'Nn n•TI- , s' ' I I I LAWRENCE HAVERHILL HAVERHILL MA US ETTS MIDDLET - ANDOVER - BOXF ANDOVER - BOXFORD MA LYNNFIELD - METHUEN NORTH READING - READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD -- METHUEN I I , GEOGRAPHICAL PO ' GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS OF TOWN CORNERS. DESC,ON - CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUD I , { [ 1 i FOLIO - D No DISTANCE ` ! Fouo CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUDE TO AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING ----- METERS FEET LYNNFIELD - NORTH READING LINE --- ---- - - - _ in - ,M, - --- - - - g ( )�� ° { -HAVERHILL - LINE - I _ � 27 Lynn field-Middleton No, Read W 42 34 13, 15"! 7l ° 02' 09,`. -- *W. M. 3 - O ° " 5519,3 l8l 08 27 Lynnfield - Middleton - No, Reading 23 Haverhill- Methuen - Salem (N,H,) 42 47 39,8 / 7l 10 58,44 H-M l 3 l / 24 06 13 / 26 / 0 8. 48 3n E, 23 Haverhill- Methuen l (W,M,) 42 45 41 .48 7l 07 56.37 H-M / Same direction About 500 27 Lynnfield - No. Reading I --- - 23 Haverhill- Methuen l H-M-NA Follows the channel of Merrimac river. 27 -Lynnfield - No. Reading I (W.M,) , 42 34 26,5 / � 71 03 27. ------------- - - -- - _ _ 23 Haverhill- Methuen - No, Andover H-M NA 8. 41 15 E, About 435 27 Lynnfield - No, Reading 2 142 33 43,83 1 71 03 55, 27 Lynnfield - No. Readin Readin 42 33 21.41 71 04 17, IDIOM 23 Haverhill-Methuen-No. Andover (W,M,) 42 44 24.70 71 06 53,65 ! _ g - _ 9 -__I HAVERHILL - NORTH ANDOVER LINE - j LINE if I LYNNFIELD - PEABODY - ----;w. M. -- 23 Haverhill- Methuen - No. Andover H-M-NA S. 41 l5 E, About 435 27 Lynnfield - Middleton - Peabody ! 42 33 56,00 1 71 02 07.' I - - 27 Lynn - Peabody 42 33 04.50 y 23 Haverhill-Methuen-No. Andover (W.M,) 42 44 24.70 7l 06 53.65 B-H-NA 318 45 00 138 45 / 4 S. 4l l5 E, 716.6 2351 a'• �I 7l 0 / 55,' 19 Boxford - Haverhill - No, Andover 42 44 07.24 7l 06 32.88 27 L nnfield - Peabody 2 (No. W.M,) 42 3 / 35,89 71 00 32. -__ - - - I _ 27 Lynnfield - Peabody 2 42 3 / 22,99 71 00 20,E HAVERHILL - PLAISTOW (N.H.) LINE - ------ - - - ' L 23 Haverhill Merrimac-Newton (N.H.)-Plaistow Plaistow (N.H.) 42 50 00,02 71 03 16, 19 H-P I l5 5 / 43 195 51 18 S. / 5 52 W, 31184 10231 27 Lynn field- Peabody 2 (So, W.M,) 42 31 11,65 ! 71 00 02, 23 Haverhill- Plaistow N.H. l 42 48 22.81 71 03 53,70 A-H-P 106 49 35 286 47 29 N. 73 l 0 W, 4403,8 14448 r 25 Lynn - L nnfield - Peabody 42 30 42.62 70 59 14, , ' y y 15 Atkinson (N,H,)-Hav'hill-Plaist'w (N,H,) 42 49 04.08 71 06 59,25 LYNNFIELD - READING!, LINE -- - _ - - 27 L nnfield - No, Reading Reading42 33 21 ,41 1 71 04 17, HAVERHILL SALEM (N.H.) LINE - - y - g 2067.2 I 6782 27 I L nnfield - Reading I i 42 32 59.02 71 03 52 15 Atkinson (N,H.)-Haverhill-Salem (N.H.) 42 48 32,20 7l 10 01.74 H-M-S 38 33 35 218 32 56 S. 38 34 W. y t - -- - 27 Lynn field - Reading 2 42 32 57,97 71 04 36. 23 Haverhill- Methuen - Salem (N.H,) 42 47 39.81 71 10 58,44 _- I HAVERHILL - WEST NEWBURY LINE 27 Lynn 3 42 32 50.93 71 04 49 _ y - About 685 27 L nnfield - Reading 4 42 32 20.36 71 04 33 23 Hav'hill- Merrimac - W. Newbury (W,M,), 42 48 42,26 71 00 10.72 H-M-WN S. 60 / 9 E, y - _ - 23 Haverhill- Merrimac - W, Newbury G-H- WN Follows the channel of Merrimac river, 27 L nnfield - ReadingWkefie/d 42 3 / 51 ,92 71 04 32 -__ - ---- ---- -- - - *W, M. 23 Grove/and - Haverhill - W, Newbury G-H- WN S. 54 4l E. About l 230 LIN E { - - LYNNFIELD - SAUGU 1 25 L nn L nnfield - Saugus 42 30 06. 15 71 00 43` ` 23 Groyeland-Hav'hill- W. Newbury (W,M,) 42 46 57,50 71 0 / 04,48 _ I _ Y Y _ - - ---- - --- LAWRENCE - METHUEN LINE 29 L nnfield - Sau us - Wakefield W.M. 1 42 30 18.87 ' 7 / 02 l0 y 9 ( � About 400 29 Lynnfield - Saugus - Wakefield 25 Lawrence - Methuen - No, Andover L-M-NA N. 88 / 0 W, _ -I _ I 2933.6 9625 LYNNFIELD - WAKEFIELD LINE 25 Lawrence-Methuen-No. Andover (W,M.) 42 43 17,49 71 08 09,47 L-M l 91 50 19 271 48 52 I N. 88 / 0 W, - 25 Lawrence - Methuen l 42 43 20,52 71 / 0 18,34 L-M 2 51 25 33 231 24 44 8, 51 26 W. 2090,6 6859 I 29 Lynnfield - Saugus - Wakefield (W.Y.)I 42 30 15,87 71 02 10 I - 25 Lawrence - Methuen 2 42 42 38,27 71 I1 30, 16 A-L-M 353 04 28 173 04 34 8, 6 56 E. 1600.8 5252 129 L nnfield - Sau us - Wakefie/d I 12 Andover - Lawrence -Methuen _42 41 46,77 71 / 1 21 , 68 29 Lynnfield - Wakefie/d I -Lawrence No. W,M. 42 4 / 54, 11 71 l l 23,02 A-L-M - S. 7 40 E. About 750 29 Lynnfield - Wakefield I (W.M.) 142 31 34.76 71 02 2 12 Andover La ( ) 29 Lynnfield - Wakefield 2 (W,M.)LAWRENCE - NORTH ANDOVER LINE 42 31 27.22 71 03 2 ' 25 Lawrence-Methuen-No, Andover (W,M,) 42 43 17.49 71 08 09,47 L-M-NA 8. 88 l0 E. About 400 29 L nnfield - Wakefield 2 4 0 25 Lawrence - Methuen - No, Andover L-NA / Follows the middle of Merrimac river to the junction of the 29 L nnfield - Wakefield 3 42 31 29.06 71 0 easterly bank of 8hawsheen river, 29 L nnfield - Wakefield 4 42 31 33. 15 71 04 0 25 Lawrence - No. Andover 1 L-NA 2 Follows the easter/ bank of 8hawsheen river, '1 127 L nnfield - Reading - Wakefield 42 31 51 .92 71 04 3 y y s I - - ---- -- *W. M. 4' 25 Lawrence - No. Andover 2 L-NA 2 Follows the northeast'ly line of Salem Turnpike About 34 �, ` METHUEN - NORTH ANDOVER LINE 25 Lawrence - No, Andover 2 (W.M,) 42 4 / 04,04 7 / 08 23,00 L-NA 3 Follows the northeast'/y line of Salem Turnpike About 2297 23 Haverhill-Methuen- No, Andover (W,M,) 42 44 24.70 171 OG 5 r ' � 23 Haverhill- Methuen - No, Andover ' y I 25 Lawrence - No, Andover 3 42 40 46.86 71 08 02,92 A -L-NA Follows the wester/ line of Railroad street About 05 13 Andover - Lawrence - No. A ndover 42 40 36.74 71 08 06, 13 Lawrence - Methuen - No, Andover 25 j 25 ! Lawrence-Methuen-No, Andover ( 42 43 17.49 ' 71 OS 0 LYNN - LYNNFIELD LINE _ _ _ METHUEN - PELHAM (N. H .) - -- - - i LINE 25 Lynn - Lynnfie/d - Peabody 42 30 42,62 70 59 /4,80 L-L 1 Follows the southerly side of Salem street About / 640 � - _ 25 Lynn - Lynnfield / 42 30 44.38 70 59 36.48 L-L 2 Follows southerly side of Lynnfie/d street and the wall About / 700 :129 '', Methuen -Pelham N,H, - Salem N.H, 42 44 33,39 7 / / 4 4 - --Lynn -- _ -- _ _ _ _ 23 ! Dracut - Methuen - Pelham N,H, 42 44 11 ,53 7 l l 5 2 25 - L nnfield 2 42 30 33,39 70 59 19 94 L-L 3 Follows the wall southwester/ About 2300 y -_ r _ o Q _ L-L 140 59 �4 3- 0 5 X10 N. 39 00 hl - 05,7 ( --�, METHUEN - SALEM (N. HJ' LINE ' a �, I 675 25 Lynn - Lynnfla d 3 �L 30 0,� 8 70 5� 44.9 46 70 59 50.59 L-L 5 Follows the town wall wester/ About/ 23 Haverhill - Methuen - Salem (N,H,) 42 47 39,8 / 71 / 0 5 25 Lynn - Lynnfield 4 42 30 25, � , 25 Lynn - Lynnfie/d 5 42 30 25,38 71 00 07.69 L-L 6 140 / 0 54 320 10 54 N, 39 49 W. 13,0 I 43 29 Methuen - Salem (N.H,) I 42 47 27.59 7 l / 1 25 Lynn - L` nnfcld 6 _ 42 30 25,70 71 00 08,05 l_-1--8 53 24 54 8.8 24 30 S, 53 25 W_ 1012.0 ---- 3320 Methuen - Salem (N.H,) 2 42 44 14.65 7l l 0 29 Methuen - Salem N.f-l. 3 42 44 47.57 71 3 I ; 25 Lynn - Lynnfield --Saugus 42 30 06. 15 71 00 43,64 ( ) - - LYNNFIELD - MIDDLETON LINE ( 29 Methuen - Salem (N,H,) 4 42 44 41 .84 71 / 4 I About l 15 29 Methuen - Pelham (N.H,)-Salem (N,H.) 42 44 33,39 171 l4 _- --------- ---- -- - ---l--- - - - -- - --- -- -- - - - - 1 27 Lynnfield- Middleton - No, Readin L-M / 8 04 07 -_ + f I 27 Lynnfield - Middleton / 42 34 13, 15 71 02 09,46 L-M-P 354 26 / 0 174 26 12 8, 5 34 E, 531 ,7 1744 MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER LINE �� , ^ �' 'l �^ P ^4, , Ila 33 ti6.00 7l 0° 07,20 42 38 30, 12 71 01 „� I / 9 Boxford - Middleton - No, A ndover Lyiii,,,clu - ivi iu a etur' - eauvu y I r� I I I L _- f ( Y (W.M.)-WITNESS MONUMENT. ' (W.MJ- . i FOLIO 6 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY i TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY wie a 1a r' ,, ; ' I LAWRENCE LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MIDDLE MASSACHUSETTS NORTH READING - RERE- READING -WILMINGTON NORTH ANDOVER I TTS MIDDLETON -NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD G - NORTH READING - READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD -METHUEN ` i GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS OF TOWN CORNERS. TOWN CORNERS. DESC, TO DISTANCE i ON CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUDE COR. AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING METERS FEET i DISTANCE FOLIO - - - AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARINGI I METERS FEET LYNNFIELD - NORTH READING LINE 27 Lnnfield- Middleton-No, Reading (W,M.) 420 34' 13, 15" 710 02' 09.46" L-M-NR - - - N, 54° 07' E, About / 15 - 3l I° 24' 06" / 3l° 26' l 0" S. 480 36' E, 5519,3 18108 27 Lynnfield - Middleton - No, Reading - -- _ _ L-NR 1 Follows the middle of -Ipswich river, -_- ---- --- -_.-.-_ ---. -*W. M. L-NR 1 S, 25 46 W. About 20 Same direction About 500 27 L nnfield - No, Reading 1 --- --- - _ -- -y- - ---- g , , - No. Reading l WM42 34 26.5 / 71 03 27.70 L-NR 2 25° Follows the channel of Merrimac river, 27 L nnfield 46' l 0" 2050 45' 51 " 18, 25 46 W. 1462,3 4798 _ S, 41 15 E. About 435 27 L nnfield - No, Reading 2 42 33 43,83 71 03 55,57 L-NR-R 35 39 02 215 38 47 S, 35 39 W. 851 ,3 _ 2793 27 Lynnfield - No, Reading - Reading 42 33 21 ,41 71 04 17,82 - _ LYNNFIELD - PEABODY LINE ---- - - 8, 4l l5 E, About 435 27 Lynnfield - Middleton - Peabody - 42 33 56.00 71 02 07.20 L-P I 350 24 59 170 25 07 8, 9 35 E. 1611 ,6 5287 ---- i- - ---- ---- N O. 'W. M. 50 I 0 / 55,44 L-P 2 325 25 01 145 25 57 8, 34 35 E, 3320,6 10894 -� 318 45 00 138 45 14 8, 41 15 E, 716,6 2351 127 Lynn field - Peabody 1 42 33 04 7 -- 42 31 35,89 71 00 32,86 L-P 2 325 25 20 / 45 25 28 8, 34 35 E, 483,4 1586 ---- -- 27 - Lynnfield - Peabody 2 (No. W,M,) - _ _ - --- ---- W' M' 50 26 E, 5493 1802 , 27 Lynnfield - Peabody 2 42 31 22,99 71 00 20,84 L-P 2 309 34 04 129 34 / 7 8, _ I__- 15 51 43 195 5 l I8 8. 15 52 W, 3 / 18.4 l 0231 27 Lynnfield - Peabody 2 (So, W,M.) 42 31 11 ,65 71 00 02,29 L-L-P 309 33 42 129 34 14 8, 50 26 E. 1406,2 4614 --- ------ - 106 49 35 286 47 29 N, 73 10 W. 4403,8 14448 25 L nn - L nnfield - Peabody 42 30 42,62 70 59 14,80 -� LYNNFIELD - READING LINE - - - - - --- - -- l 09 36 l4l 09 52 S. 38 50 E, 886.9 --_ 2910 27 Lynnfield - No, Reading - Reading 42 33 21 .4 I- 7 104 17.32 L R 1 32 _ __ 88 09 W. 1000,5 3283 6782 L nnfield - Readin I 42 32 59,02 7l 03 52,94 L-R 2 88 08 55 1268 08 25 8, -- __ _ _ 38 33 35 1218 32 56 S. 38 34 W. 2067.2 27 y - g ____ --- -- --- - ---- --17 _ -- -- - 27 Lynnfield - Reading 2 42 32 57.97_ 7 l 04 36. 77 I L-R 3 - 52 43 _42 232. 43 _34 S,_52 44 W. 358,7 77 --- - - --- 3 i 04 49,28 L-R 4 339 15 44 159 15 55 -S, 20 44 E. l 007.9 - - 3307 27 L nnfield - Reading-3 -_-- 42 32 50,93 7 _ - 0 178 02 08 - --- ----- -- ------- - --- = I -- -- - 02 7 y _. - l 58 E. 878,7 288 I 0 19 E, 42 32 20,38 71 04 33,64 L R W 358 8, About 685 27 Lynnfield - Reading 4 _- -- _---_ ,---- -- of Follows ; the channelMerrimac river, I 27 Lynnfield - Reading - Wakefield 42 3I 51 ,92 7l 04 32 32- - j 8, 54 41 E, j About 1230 - LYNNFIELD - SAUGUS LINE *W M / 0 / - 78 49 W. 2024,4 6642 ---- -- ___ but 20 ( 25 Lynn - Lynnfield - Saugus 42 30 06. 15 7l 00 43,64 L-S-W 1 I 15 281 I 0 l 6 � 29 L nnfield - Saugus - Wakefield (W.M.) 42 30 18,87 7 / 02 10,62 L-B-W Same direction - About ; I - y - - N. 88 l 0 W_ About 400 29 Lynnfield - Saugus - Wakefield _-- 91 50 19 271 48 52 i N, 88 / 0 W, 2933,6 9625 LYNNFIELD - WAKEFIELD LINE - I 6859 29 L nnfield - Sau us - Wakefield (W.M.) 42 30 18.87 71 02 10,62 L-8- W N, 78 50 W, 1 About 20 5l 25 33 231 24 _ S. 51 26 W. 2090,6 _ I-y -__9 --- 353 04 28 173 04 34 6 56 E, 1600.8 5252 I 29 L nnfield - Saugus - Wakefield L- W 1 Follows the center o augur river, - g ---- _ N. 80 I_5 E. About 1 29 L nnfield - Wakefield I L-W I _ _ __ 31 34. 76 71 02 29,34 L- W 2 80 15 l4 260 14 34 -- - - - - - - - - --- -- - --- -- - - -- ----- - 8, 80 15 W, 137 3,6 4506 S. 7 40 E, About 750 29 L nnfield - Wakefield 1 W,M, 42 _ - - - - 03 28,65 L- W 2 ---- -- -- - --- i Same direction About 7 29 Lynnfield - Wakefield 2 (W.M,) 42 31 27.22 71 --- -- - - ---- L- W 3 Follows the center of Saugus river. _- - - 8, 88 l 0 E, About 400 29 Lynnfield - Wakefield 2 _ _ ------ -- ------------ -- - - � - - - - - - ---- - akefield 3 -- ---- 42- 31 29. 06 71 04 05,04 L-W 4 140 55 30 320 55 27 N, 39 04 W, 162.4 533 Follows I the middle of Merrimac river to the junction of the 29 Lynnfield - W - --- ---------- -- _ ----- ------ 7 78,4 1 29 Lynnfield - Wakefield 4 42 31 33. 15 54 71 04 09,53 L-R- W 138 04 32 318 04 I7 N, 41 55 W, - easterly bank of Shawsheen aver, - Follows the easterly bank of Shawsheen river, _ 27 Lynnfield - Reading - Wakefield 42 31 51 .92 71 04 32.32 -- -- -- -- Follows the northeast l y line' of Salem Turnpike About 34 METHUEN - NORTH ANDOVER LINE - -- --- - - - --- � N. 4I I5 W. About 435 Follows the �northeast'ly line of Salem Turnpike About 2297 23 Haverhill-Methuen-No, Andover W.M. 42 44 24 70 7 l 06 53.65 H-M-N ___-__ - - ------- - ----- j -- - -- _----- L -M-NA Follows the middle of I Merrimac river, Follows the wester/ line of Railroad street j About/ 052 23 Haverhill - Methuen - No, Andover --- -- -- - I- ilroa ------ ! _ --- --- -------- 'W. M. About 400 - - - - ---- - --- N, 88 / 0 W. _ 25 Lawrence - Methuen - No, Andover L-M-NA _ _ _ --- __- --- -- --- -- ------- ---- M, 42 43 17.49 71 08 09 47 - - --- - 25 Lawrence-Methuen No, Andover (W,M.) 1 Follows the souther/ side ------- - --- - _- - - of Salem street - -_ METHUEN - PELHAM (N.H.) LINE -- - - ---- � y - _ ' - - - --- About l 640 -- ---- -----_- ---------_--- � - ----- - - - - ---- ----- - 0 26 S. 49 41 W, l 042,4 3420 1 Follows southerly side of Lynn'Feld street and the wall About / 700 29 Methuen - Pelham (N,H,) - Salem (N.H,) 42 44 33,39 71 14 45,3_3_ D-M-P 49 40 50 229 4 _- _ ---- - - - - -- -------- - -- _ - Pelham (N.H.) 42 44 11 .53 7 / 15 20,27 --- ------- Follows _ _ _- --- -- _ - - - - ----- - 3 the ! wall southwesterly About 2300 23 Dracut Methuen _ ------------ --- - --- --- - 140 59 44 320 59 40 N, 39 00 W, 205,7 675 METHUEN - SALEM (N.H.) LII - - -- --- -- - - ---- - - --- ---- - -- __ _ 485, 7 1594 b Follows the town wall wester/ About 1350 23 Haverhill - Methuen - Salem (N.H,) 42 47 39.81 71 / 0 58,44 M-S 1 39 04 24 219 04 15 8. 39 04 W. 43 29 Methuen - Salem (N,H,) l 42 47 27.59 7 l I I 11 ,91 M_-_S_2 356 34 17 176' 34 28 S, 3 26 E, 5964 3 19568 6 / 40 / 0 54 320 / 0 54 N, 39 49 W, 13.0 - 3 106 27 22 286 25 39 N. 73 33 W, 3589,0 I 11775 I - - -- -- - ----- S, 53 25 W, 1012,0 I 3320 29 Methuen - Salem (IU,H 22 4� 44 14. C5 71 10 56.� 3 /.9 S ----------------- 53 4 54 33 4 30 ----- ------ -- -- 1127 9 3701 29 Methuen - Salem N.H, 3 42 44 47,57 7 / 13 27.57 M-8 4 80 59 09 260 58 36- 8. 80 59-W, _-- _ - 42 44 41 ,84 71 14 16.55 M-P-B 68 17 01 248 16 41 8, 68 17 W. 704.6 2312 Methuen - Salem N.H, 4 __-- I 29 J 29 Methuen - Pelham N,H, -Salem N.H.) 42 44 33,39 7l l4 45,33 I 18, 54 07 W. About 115 354 26 / 0 174 26 12 1 8, 5 34 E, 531 ,7 1744 MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER LINE - -- - ,-- -- -- - - - r)� , ° �� r � n � � Q �,a �3 3,5 S, 59 3,5 W, 3067,6 10064 - ti A l 5-, 31 3 , I 19 Boxford - Middleton - No, Andover 1 42 3b' v, t I t t 01 « , I - , - • (W.M.)-WITNESS MONUMENT. �r FOLIO 7 { oil TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY �a r t` • i Nr h, ;+)rnv At pY,ly"_• I .a..cry"- . 'z::,.. .. r I 1 j I LAWRENCEHAVERHILL HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON -NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER BOXFORD M I I ANDOVER- BOXFORD ' I LYNNFIELD - METHUEN NORTH READING- READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS OF TOWN CORNERS. GEDGRA PHIC/� L I DISTANCE DESC« CORNER LATITUDE LONGIT DON CORNER LATITUDE LONGITUDE TO AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING Fouo COR. METERS FEET t l E i I FOLIO -- - READING - STONEHAM LINE ` MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER LINE 2092. 1 6864 -32 Reading - Stoneham - Woburn 42° 07 9 30 03 189 29 53 8, 9 30 W, ' 29 Middleton - No, Andover l 420 37 39.77 71 03 18,21 M-NA -NR t - - ' READING - WAKEFIELD LINE 29 Middleton - No, Andover-No, Reading 42 36 32,90 71 03 33,36 --- - --- - I LINE -_ 27 Lynnfield - Reading - W-rkelicld 4- 0 / L15 / ,02 7 / 04 3 MIDDLETON - NORTH READING ' ` `r 29 Middleton - No, Andover-No, Readin42 36 32,90 71 03 33.36 M-NR 1 8 56 51 188 56 50 8. 8 57 W. 309,2 1015 32 Reading - Wale e/d g I 4- 3l 3l • l 7l 0-'I 5 29 Middleton - No, Readin 1 42 36 23,00 71 03 35,47 M-NR 2 318 02 06 138 03 08 S. 4 l 58 E, 3112,4- 10211 32 - Reading - W ahelield 2 42 31 31 . 91 7 l 05 0 2 35 07.99 7I 02 04,20 M-NR 3 339 46 50 159 47 04 8, 20 13 E, 32 Reading-- VUakel cld 3 (U/,M,) 42 30 42.90 71 05 4 29 Middleton - No. Reading 2 4 l 350,8 4432 --- •W. M• - _ -- - - - - 29 Middleton - No. Reading 3 42 34 26.91 71 0l 43. 73 L-M-NR 54 06 57 234 06 40 8, 54 07 W, 724.3 2376 i 32 Reading - Wake iel l 3 nnfield-Middleton-N. Reading W.M. 42 34 13, 15 71 02 09.46 L-M-NR N, 54 07 E, About 1 l5 32 Reading - VUakcicld 4 42 30 37. 08 71 05 5 27 L 9 - --- --- I--- - -- - -27 - y -- - -d--� -------- ---- -- - 32 Readinrl 27 Lynnfield - Middleton - No. Reading - - - Reading � r � r ([ � l. ) i MIDDLETON - PEABODY LINE - ��1 1 32 Re I ng - W� !„ `�' ;l ��. 42 30 �,� 7 � 71 4 N, 66 26 W About 40 _ - -- --- --- --- --- L 21 Danvers - Middleton - Peabody (W.y j 42 33 48, 18 71 00 11 ,61 D-M-P - . 32 Reading - Wa ':�'1�'c/d 6 42 30 23,36 71 06 0 ----- - -- --- ---- 32 Rea(ling - Slone1�anr - W,')kelcelrl 4� o 0 08. 8 71 06 0' 21 Danvers - Middleton - Peabody M-P I Follows the middle of Ipswich river, _ 3l Middleton - Peabody I 8, 4 19 W. About 20 READING - WILMINGTON LINE 4 l9 W. -_ 31 No, l�'ca(ling - Reading - V'✓ilmingtnn 3l Middleton - Peabody I W.M, 42 34 11 ,84 71 0 l 47 38 M-P 2 4 18 42 184 18 4l 8 527.9 1732 �- - y- � ------ - -- 31 Middleton - Peabody 2 42 33 54.78 71 0l 49, 12 L-M- P 95 13 02 275 12 50 N, 84 47 W. --- 9 1 31 g g d ( ) 42 33 03, 73 . 71 OS l - --- ----4 -W. 414, I 135 .- lU. Readin -Re�dm� - Wilmrnc ton W, - -- - ---- -- -- ----- ----- 32 Reading - Wilmington 1 42 31 54. 76 71 07 5 27 Lynn field - Middleton - Peabody 42 33 56.00 71 02 07,20 T _ _ - ---- --- - -- _-._.-- - 32 Reading - Wilmington - Woburn 42 31 48.21 71 08 0 MIDDLETON - 0PSFIELD LINE _ ___ -- _ 21 Boxford - Middleton - To sfield 4 l 41 E, READING WOBURN LINE B-M-T 8, � I About 30 I ' p ---- - --------- 4 / 4/ E, 28. 1 92 -- - - _ ! oxford - Middleton - To sfield W.M. 42 37 16.20 70 58 35,65 M-T / 3 / 8 18 40 138 18 41 S, 1 - 32 1 Reading - Wilmington - Woburn 4 2 3 / 48.2 l 7 I 0 5' 2 B --- - --- - --- - ---- p - Reading - Stoneham - Woburn 42 30 0 / .2G l I 0 % 1 31 Middleton = Topsfield 1 42 37 15,52 70 58 34.83 I M-T 2 32 30 16 212 30 l I 8, 32 30 W. 330,4 1084 � 32 i - 67 TEWKSBURY - WILMINGTON LINE 31 Middleton - Topsfie/d 2 42 37 06.49 70 58 42.62 M-T 3 54 58 04 234 57 59 8, 54 58 W 203,2 6ti - --- - - - -. --- ___'_W. M. 3 / Middleton - To sfield 3 42 37 02,71 70 58 49,92 M-T 4 67 40 15 247 40 / 0 8, 67 40 W. j 197.4 647 - l3 Andover - Tewksbury - Wilmington 42 35 53.09 71 09 -- Baine direction About 10 32 Tewksbury - Wilmington l 42 35 32.37 7 l / 0 3l Middleton - Topsfie/d 4 (W.M.) 42 37 00,28 70 58 57,93 M-T 4 - Wilmington -- - g - r --- --- - - 32 y- - - E Middleton - To sfie/d 4 M-T 5 Follows the middle of Nichols brook, - Tewksbury Wrlmm ton 2 4- 33 �,_ .,�,� 71 / 1 3l M p _-._...- W. M. _ M-T 5 8. I9 I3 W, About 5 1. i / 5 � Billerica -Tewksb' Wilmin ton W,M. 42 34 24. 14 7I 2 131 Middleton - Topsfield 5 _ - y- 9 ---- 52.6 17 3 _ r 44 _70 59 05,02 Nl-T 6 l9 / 3 24 199 l3 23 8. l9 l3 W, l5 Billerica - Tewksbury - Wilmington 3l Middleton - Topsfield 5 (W,M,) 42 36 39. - --- --- _- 31 Middleton - Topsfield 6 42 36 37.83 70 59 05, 78 M-T 7 333 55 56 153 56 0l 8, 26 04 E. 360,0 1181 WILMINGTON - WOBURN LINE -- -- - --- -- -- - - W. M. c) .._ 8 t -- I 32 Reading Wilmin fon - Woburn 4� 31 4 " - l 7 I 0 S' 3l Middleton - To sfield 7 42 36 27.35 70 58 58.84 M-T 8 281 28 40 / 0 / 28 4l 8. 78 31 E, 512 168 9 - - - 9 3I Middleton - Topsfie/d 8 (W.M.) 42 36 27.02 70 58 56.64 M-T 8 Same direction About ' Burlington - Wilmington - Woburn 42 30 56. 14 71 0 I ------- -- ----- -:- -- GEDGRA P l 31 Middleton - To sfie/d 8 D-M-T Follows the middle of Nichols brook, i lll(,'� PCS T p __ ___ - 21 Danvers - Middleton - To sfield 42 35 58, 72 70 57 55. 11 _ _ - - - --- - - - 1 NAME OF STATION LATITUDE LONGITUDE NORTH ANDOVER - NORTH READING LINE -- -- ---- E ' 29 Middleton -No, Andover-No, Reading42 36 32,90 71 03 33,36 A-NA -NR 68 58 34 248 57 52 z 1 ' Holt 1833-90 42) 38' 8, 68 59 W. 1529,7 - - 50 9 2- 1 Crane Neck 1850-90 42 46' l '. �%G7 70 3 / , 748 l3 Andover - No, Andover - No, Reading 42 36 15. 11 71 04 36,00 I NORTH READING - READING LINE 3 Bald Pate f-lrll 1889 42 �i_ 1 �-= 7f r��� �' 0- 2 -_y _--.__.-- --g -g-- - -----_------_------ - 99 28 52 279---28 06 N, 80 31 W, 1574,6 5166 4 Bare Hill (Methuen) 1693 4_ 44 `�. �' ',> v > - - -32 27 L nnfield - No, Reading Reading 42 33 21 ,41 7 l 04 17.32 NR-R I 0 3l No, Reading - Reading1 42 33 29,81 71 05 25,40 NR-R 2 -- 115 40 38 295 40 3l N, 64 19 W, 263,5 864 �! 5 Danvers Insane Asylum 42 34 1 . 74 58 3�.�42 31 ! No. Reading - Reading 2 42 33 33,51 71 05 35.81 NR-R 3 125 19 23 305 18 57 N, 54 41 W. 1086,7 3565_ 6 Ayers Hill 2 1593 42 48 26.225 7 10 ' 31 ,�`))79 -------- - -_,--- ___ % 7 Reading Water Tower 1592-93 42 3l 52, 158 71 OC 22.015 3 / No, Reading - Reading 3 (W.M.) 42 33 53,87 71 06 14,68 NR-R 3 _ Baine direction About 0 J I p- river,--- g Andrews Hill 149 / 42 42 21 . ��9 71 04 ��� �5�1 3 l No. ReadingReading3 -- NR-R 4 Flows int dle of Bear Meadow brook to unction with Ipswich truer, - --- - j 3l No. Reading - Reading 4 NR-R-W Follows the middle of Ipswich river, - 9 BilverHill TowerF1'gstaft 1893 42 46 22.54 71 OC Oc1 .63 s - - 31 No, Reading - Reading - Wilmington NR_' R4 / 0 Brake Hifl 1886-N, 10 05 W, About l5 89 42 46 46,883 7 l 0 � 3l N. Readin -Readinn Wilminoton l�i.114. 42 33 08, 73 7 / 08 / 3, / / -- - T 11 Buttons ca Ile 1 SSG-93 42 40 4��. 12b / l Ou 9 - - i- -- NORTH R_E_ADING - WILMINGTON LINE E. 12 Wills Hill 1899 1 42 35 49,20 71 01 2.x, - Andover - No, Reading - Wilmington 42 35 56,� --- ---_- --3--3- 43,6 -__ - _----------- Billerica U ail, Cf). 1893 42 33 33.210 7 / / 0' 13 0 71 08 09.25 NR-W` 1 347 1 / 42 167 I I 54 8, � � 12 48 E. 1807.8 593 I l3 3l No, Re - Wilmington l 42 34 59.77 7l 07 51 .68 NR-IN2 8 47 0l 188 46 46 8, 8 47 W 3343,6 10970 14 I West Andover Con �, Ch, 1893 42 39 36. 60 7 / 09 59.39 - _ - --- _---- - ---- -- -- - l0 05 E, 123.8 - -. 406 110 ;S. , 31 No, Reading - Wilmington 2 42 33 12,68 71 08 14.06 NR-R-W 349 55 0 / 169 55 - 02 - 8, - ; Gages Hill 1890 42 4 �� . ) G / I 0 W. I I , _. i! I -� - - -- - - --- -- - - - ! bout I5 _1 f nwfer H �, ISS6-Jt 4i2 46 21 .20 71 03 2 �,89 31 N, Reading-Reading- Wilmin ton W.M, 73 71 08 13, 1 / NR-R- Sam direction A 6 Haverhi/ P. g g _ 9 ( 42 33 08, e ! ------ - ,r 3 l- No, Reading - Readin - Wilmin tonl7Spieket 2 1893 �42- 47 12. 190 7 111 20, 4 l _---- g _ ----------- 9----- - -g------- Centennial Hill / 890 42 45 20.90 71 O l 21 . 17 - READING - STONEHAM LINE --- I � 1 19 Bear Hill (Groveland) 1890 42 45 18,34 7 100 09,07 1 ►i I 32 Readina - Stoneham - Wakefield 42 30 08,28 7 / 06 04,42 R-S-W 82 07 18 262 06 32 8, 82 07 W. 1579,0 1 5180 I " (W,MJ-WITNESS MONUMENT. f5 f , FOLIO 8 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY E TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I { a 4 v.. 3 1 I za I . LAWRENCE HAVERHILL LAWRENCE U S E T TS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS RE DING - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER NORTH READING - READING -WILMINGTON I ' � NORTH READING- READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN I 4 - ----------------------------------^-- ----------_----- - GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS OF TOWN CORNERS. OF TOWN CORNERS. ' I ---------- - DISTANCE i DISTANCE °Esc' CORNER, LATITUDE LONGITUDE T AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TRUE BEARING on ---- COR. METERS FEET METERS FEET Fouo - ---- - ---- --------- --- -- ---- R _ --- _ __-- READING - STONEHAM LINE -- _-__-___--__--_--- --------__-_-- 2092,1 6864 32 Readin Stoneham - Woburn 420 30' 01 ,26" 71 ° 07' 12,92" __ __-- -NR 9° 30' 03" 1 / 89° 29' 53" S. 9° 30' W, ---- ---- - -------- - - ---- _._. 9 - - - -- ---- READING - WAKEFIELD LINE ----- - - - 27 L nnfield - Reading Wakefield 42 31 51 ,92 7104 32,32 R-W l 380 / 9' 20" 2180 / 9' 06" S, 380 / 9/ W, 787,0- - -258 - - -- - 309.2 / 0 l5 32 Reading Wakefield 1 _ 42 31 31 ,91 71 04 53, 70 R-W 2 90 32 02 270 3l 56 N. 89 28 W, l 99,0 653 R 8 56- -5 / 188 56 50 S. 8 57 W. - - ___---------g-- --__ . _-- ---- - - .W. M p 215 20 35 S 35 21 W. 1852 9 - -- - 6079 3 112.4 l 021 132 Reading Wakefield 2 42 31 31 ,97 71 05 02,42 R-W 3 35 2l 7 ' R 2 318 02 06 / 38 03 08 S. 41 58 E. --- - __----g -.__-- _--_-- - ___ --- - ---- ----- -- About 80 0 S. 20 l3 E. 1350,8 4432 32 Reading - Wakefield 3 (W.M,) 42 30 42.99 7l 05 49,38 R-W 3 R 3 339 46 50 / 59 47 4 Same direction ---------- ---- - 1 2376 32 Reading - Wakefield 3 R-W 4 Follows the center of Brook street I About 525 -NR 54 06 57 234 06 40 S. 54 07 W. 724.3 Follows the center of Summer avenue ------------ ------------- I About 1475 -NR N. 54 07 E, About / 15 32 Reading - Wakefield 4 42 30 37.08 71 05 52,47 R-W 5 I- -- I -_ -- - - -,- R-W 5 S. 80 3G W, j _ _ - --- - - -------- ------- ------- - -- --------- - About l 5 32 i Reading - Wakefield 5 --- ' --------- --- - - - - - - -- 32 ! Reading - Wakefield 5 (W.M.) 42 30 25,72 7 105 41 .24 R w 80 36 30 - 260 36 17 S 80 36 W 446.2 1464 - - - -- -- - ---- -- - -- -- _ - - --' - -- - ----! -I - ---- - - N. 66 26 W. About 40 32 Reading -Wakefield G 42 30 23.36 71 06 00,52 R-S-W 10 50 03 190 50 00 8 l 0 50 W 473,8 159 - - _ 71 0 6 0 4.42 j --- --- ---- - - --! P 1 Follows the middle of Ipswich river, j - 32 ReadingStoneham - Wakefield 42 30 08.28 - I About 20 READING - WILMINGTON LINE ---- ----- ._ _ -- w.M. -- --- _ INR-R- N, l 0 05 W, About P 1 S. 4 19 W -- - - P 2 4 18 42 184 1.8 41 1 8. 4 _19 W, 11 527.9 1732 31 No, ReadingReading - -- - N j - - - --I - -- - 414, I l 359 31 N, Reading-Reading- Wilmington (W.M.) 42 33 08,73 71 08 13_11 I R-W I 349 25 52 169 26 05 S. l 0 34 E. 2321 .8 76 7 - - - ---- 59 24 W 397.0 1302 95 13 02 275 12 50 � N. 8 7 _ � 82 Reading - Wilmin ton / 42 31 54,76 - 7 / 54.45 R-W-W 59 23 4l 1239 23 3 l S, g - - -- --- _i 32 Reading - Wilmington - Woburn 42 31 48.21 71 08 09,42 9 _ ----- ----- -- - - --' - ---- _ _ - --------- --- LINE _I M. S. 41 41 E 3543.2 II624 About 30READING --- -- --- ---- - - - WOBURN -__ M-T - ----- - - _ --- -- --- -- _ 32 Reading Wilmin ton Woburn 42 3I 48,21 1 71 08 09,42 R S W 338 38 49 158 39 27 8 _- 2 / 2/ E. - - -- _ - - f 318 18 40 / 38 18 41 1-S. 41 41 E, 28. 1 92 ---- - -- 9 ---- 9 - - -- ------- -- --- 32 ReadingStoneham - Woburn 42 30 01 .26 7 / 07 /2,92 - - - - -- --- 330.4 1084 - - ----- -- ---- -- T 2 32 30 16 2 / 2 30 11 8. 3 30 W. T 3 54 58 04 234 57 59 S. 54 58 W. TEWKSBURY - WILMINGTON LINE ----- ---- - -- - - --- - ---- --- - - - ----- 203.2 667 - ---- 1 _ - - - r - 1061 .0 348 / M. 13 Andover - Tewksbury - Wilmington 42 35 53,09 71 09 55,35 T-W l 52 56 J4 232 56 29 8 52 57 W. I _ _ -T 4 ; 67 40 15 247 40 / 0 8, 67 40 W. 197.4 647 ---- ---- -- About l 0 32 Tewksbury - Wilmington 1 42 35 32,37 71 / 0 32,49 T-W 2 24 48 / 0 204 47 28 8, 24 48 W 3392.9 11132 Same direction W. M. 18 / 1 .6 5944 T 4 brook. 32 Tewksbury - Wilmington 2 42 33 52,55 71 I l 34,89 B-T-W 122 33 26 302 32 4l N, 57 27 W. - _-I - - -T 5 Follows the middle of Nichols 42 34 24. 14 71 12 41 ,84 B-T-W Same direction About 30 - - -- S. I9 l3 W, About 5 15 Billerica (W.M,) - -_ -T 5 -- --- ----- - - 15 Billerica - Tewksbury Wilmington -- - -- ----- --- -'- -- ---- -- S. l 9 / 3 W, 52,6 173 _ y - _- 9 --- - y i �4 1 199 / 3 23 --- WILMINGTON LINE 0 3 / 30 --- S. 26 04 E. 360.0 / l 8/ - --- - -------- --- T 7 _ --- 333 55 56 , 153 56 0 -- -- �''' -- 32 Reading - Wilmington - Woburn 42 31 48.21 7 l 08 09.42 B-W-W 6 240 30 06 S 60 32 W. 3264, 1 1070 -7 8 ! 281 28 40 / 0 / 28 41 S. 78 3 / E. 51 ,2 -- - 168 --- - - - ---- Same direction About 5 21 Burlington - Wilmington - Woburn 42 30 56. 14 it 7 / / 0 13,90 ------- -T 8 --- - --- - - ------- - - ---- M-T Follows the middle of I Nichols brook. - _ GEOGRAPHICAL POS/ TIONS OF TRIANGULATION STAFIONS. -- -- - -- ---- --- ---- - - !I DISTANCE _ AGK AZIMUTH TO STATION NAME OF STATION LATITUDE LONGITUDE AZIMUTH B METERS LOGARITHMS - - - -- ------ ------------ ----- -- _ - - ---- ---- - ------ -47647.9 -- 4 6780J,, S -- - - - - _ ------ 00---- -- - -------- --- - ----- - ° r rr ° n 0° 451 57.211 ISO 4� 38.5 Blue Hrll -`4 19T 9019 7 10.0 --- ------- ---- - -- _.-- -- os �r.ct Rowley ------ - 9925.0 A -NR 68 58 34 j 248 57 52 8. 68 59 W. 1529.7 5019 I I Holt / 833-90 42 38 28.02E 71 06 24,872 270 55 /.5.s 96 l0 36.9 Thompson 3106 . - - ----_- _ _..-- 316 47 00.0 115 50 23.1 /' / Y i 110/6.7 4.01205/ 2 Crane Neck 1850-90 1 42 46 / 3.667 j 70 58 31 ,748 195 53 51.7 15 55 22.0 Porvoly - _ --- - - - ------- - -- _ .--------------- ---- --- - -- - ._. -- ----- ---- - --- -- - -------- - - ------------ - - - -- --- -- - i 105-17.3 4.023110 - -- -- - - 45 15 39.4 225 11 56.5 Holt _ 3 Bald Pate Hi// /889 42 42 28.752 71 00 56,022 162 30 /0. 1 342 28 27.0 Ayers Hill -- -- - I 11 17/.7 _ 4.059629 ------- -- - - - - Ho/t 13302 1 4.123920 � -- ---- - ---- ------ ------- -- - -- 290 19 27. 110 25 39, Bald late Hill i-- 130.,/.7 41166'7 2 1279 28 06 N, 80 3 / W, 1574.6 5166 4 I Bare Hill (Methuen) / 893 42 44 58.853 71 l 0 04. 138 337 29 4G. 157 3- l0. - 4.0693 - _ 300 �6 /0. 126 0/ 03. Coddon - - 5721.9 3,94076 -R 2 / l5 40 38 j 295 40 31 N. 64 l9 W 263.5 864 5 Danvers Insane Asylum 42 34 51 . 74 70 58 31 354 32 21. 174 s2 46. orae - y I -- - - --- -- - ------ - - 116/2.9 06,',9:13 __ _-- . __ __ _.__-- -__-_-- ____-- 342 10 24. 162 l2 l0. Bald late Hill ---- TV. ;.9. --- --- j l a 87,9.6 j --- - �3� R 3 125 19 23 305 18 57 1 N. 54 4l W. 1086. 7 3565 6 A Ayers Hill 2 / 893 42 48 26.225 71 03 31 ,879 l2 oa 13. 192 0l lG. Holt -- - ---- -- 122/5.3 � .1082,01 ' y _ - - .---- -- About l 0 __-_ _ ___ __ 4209 8 4 va' -67 ' i Same direction � 7 Reading Water Tower 1892-93 42 3 / 52. 158 71 06 22.0 l 5 242 41 v3. 62 4s 22. Danvers In, Asy. --- / 179 41 42. 359 4/ 4 0 12093.9 _ I 3 (,2426 -R 3 ----- - --- - - - _. -- --- --------- - - -- - ----------: - - - ` 9 - -OG ---- .20- - 39 50. I Dead Hill Hill ' �r7 200 ? - - 8 Andrews Hill 1891 42 42 21 .69 7l 04 38.84 _ 267 31 v3. 87 33 34. Hold Pate �J, �.7 -- - -R F'lows mi'dle of Bear Meadow ! brook to,junction i with Ipswich river, --- 4 -- ------- -- ----------- - -,.._..-_ - - 353 29 12, 173 29 27, Gages Hill - --- ---- 4.O 2927 9 Silver Hill TowerF1'gstafll893 42 46 22,54 71 06 00.63 3/ 05 /4. 211 04 /G. Russells Hill 3736.9 a.o7 �1 Follows the middle of Ipswich river, - - --- - -- 209 50 32.5 29 53 /7 0 Polvoly (Gorden) 11084 `9 4 106696 1 Brake Hill / 886-89 42 46 46.883 71 00 20.742 275 2a 24.4 95 29 446 old Town 1 75 j N, l0 05 W. About 15 / p -- - - i-- - ?, sal _ _- ---------- ----------------- - ._ --- -- 90 g .G - - --- -- -_ - - - - - Bare Hill R W - - --- _ _ -- 1 - I ns Castle /88b-93 I 42 4p 4U. 12S l 1 06 -�0,J7-� I �µ� 24 22. 329 22- 04. Bald Rafe Hill 1 5170.0 ' 92755 l l c�titt0 r - i -- - , _ _ -------_ -__-- - Sd 02.7 2442 -- - -- - - - I - ------ --- _. - --- ---- 125 42 25, 305 39 02. Holt j 4357 5 3 (i?921 _ - 12 Wills Hill 1892 42 35 49,20 71 0 / 25,39 293 59 1 /,,-- 114 01 09. Danvers In. Asy. ------ - ,-- - -- ------- -- I 161-S7. 1 4.2.091702 -- - - ; --- -, -- --- --- 235 45 04.7 55 51 42.2 I Holt. 8352.0 39217413 5931 13 Billerica Unit, Ch, 1893 42 33 33,210 �_71 _16 12. 185 l /o os15.0 290 04 22.4 r�'obrn Hui347 I 1 42 / 67 / I 54 8. l2 48 E, 1807.8 -- - 10032.E 4.00141-W 1 - ------ - 216 /7 40. 3G 20 37. 9 i _ - ._._ _ __._ -- ------ ------ Ga es r 0 ' n . /. Ci 2 ( Q �,�3�� ono 24 95, ll.? 2.5 50. � Holt _ _ 63?18 3726' 0 0 / 188 46 46 8. 8 47 W. ! 3343. 6 / 0970 14 West N nd0vel l�On , C11. I S �+� � � U 6 CO 71 0 5 R-W 2 8 47 y - -_ _ _ __----- ----- ------�--- -. - -----�---._. .____.-- ----- 293 l3 35. / /3 21 17 Bald fate Hill -_ - - .� 10��4 2 4.01090 42 43 58,56 171 05 38.34 5 56 02, 135 00 30 fin/t - _ - ----g- - ------ --- --- ---.. - ------ --- ------ l-'rospent Nowley 2 15357. 1 1.1861?I --R-W 349 55 01 l 69 55 02 8. I 0 05 E. 123.8 406 15 Gages Hill l 890 -- --- __ ; - ------ � - 2 6 21 ,20 71 03 22,89 299 �i i0: i�5 �� u�. I'� H"It - - /�I76.8 -- 414118 - -- � About 15 I 16 Haverhill Powder Ho 1886 9 l 4 4-- -- - ------ -- -------- ------ - - - - - -- _ _ - 4 037011 -- _._._._-' - - 257 50 49. 77 56 07. Ayers Hill 2 I IOS9.� 3.64 9S%9 Same direction - _ -_ 17 8picket 2 1893 42 47 12, 190 71 / 1 20,41 / 337 0S _.--14. 157y9 OG. Bare HHI __.....-... ------- ' 4032.1 --- ,61044 - ---------- -- - 3 -_ ._..- - ------ --------___ _____----._-_-- -.------- - 250 39 45. 70 41 40. Crane Neck � 18 Centennial Hill 1890 42 45 29,90 71 0 l 21 , l 7 354 os l3. 174 09 30. Bald hate Hill 56/3.9 I 3.74965 ' ---I ----- ---- - - -- -- - - ---- 5390.7 I 3,72761 ---! -------- -- - ---- --.. -- l l 32 2G. 191 3l 54. Bald late Hill I "2 I n D�+ 1 1 v n (� 0 p - nn oa of I F,4 17. Deed FIHI _.-._.. . X1590 7 3 68937 ItE -W 82 07 18 262 06 32 18. 82 07 W, 1579.0 j 5180 ( it l y dear Hill ( Groyeland) 1890 4 ' 4u 1 7 (W.M.)-WITNESS MONUMENT, 1 i FOLIO 9 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY 14 bw1 q4 i ., • A e it 1 i o it .1 P Lf „', a p q Frf'r "5�dr wM^-•fir vs-r >,}?. , t Qj , . 8888 - r E • I V t r t R HAVERHILL LAWRENCE HAVERHILL I ANDOVER - BOXFORU MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER BOXFORD t LYNNFIELD - METHUEN NORTH READING- READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN ---8888-- 8888_ --- GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS OF TRIANGULATION STA TIONS, --- - -' DESCRII'I'IO DISTANCE NAME OF STATION LATITUDE LONGITUDE AZIMUTH BACK AZIMUTH TO STATION METERS LOGARITHMS I _ . _ _ -- - - ----8888- 8888-- --- -- 8888 88888888-- ---- --- - - 8888-- - -- --' ---- 8888----_ - - --- - - - j 8888 8888 - __ .. _ ; o „ „ o r n /900 331 33.7rr /00 341 2.9.2r1 Powow (Borden) 10115.6 4.0049,92 - 270 /5 22.3 95 l9 53,6 0/c/ Town 9/2/ 6 3,96007/ j T. Holt. Copper bolt in toll of Il'tt-toipp(I l ltctt� im r ' 20 Isley 1886-89 142046' 34.856 70 57 40.4 / 7 It e15te1 tt part lo, I ( r;. - • _ 8888 ._ 8888 l G9 29 O8. 349 28 09, Bare Hill /0882.5 4.04673 x Prospect or Holts hill, i . .• pa • � t r nc • • 21 Andover So, Cong, Ch, 1893 42 39 - 12, / 1- - -71 08 -36,82 294 -19 54. - 114 21 23. Holt_ - -- ,- ---3299.2 -- 3.5684/ _ Crane Neck. Top of earthen come t , i feet below 235 52 22, 55 57 l 1. Bald Pate Hill 11722.5 4.06902 �}' 22 Andover Seminar Chap. 1893 42 38 55.84 71 08 02,42 291 05 52. / / / oG 58. Holt 2382.3 3.37700 4 end of summit of Crane Neck hill, ill southern part of vtest. -- --- -- -y - --p---- 8888 I- -- - 8888 - 8888. _.. - --8888-- - ---- --------8888-- 8888 o , ,r „ ----8888-- t feet south 1S west frac, bcarut front Crane Neck _, a. 200 37 31, 20 40 l5. Holt 15724.5 4.196 /6 23 Flag Pole Hill 1893 42 30 31 , 153 71 / 0 27.99 / 28/ 41 04, /0/ 46 19• Castle Hill /oS64.7 4,046027 ite monument, mal Le el p c-tin about 0881 of a lixtt. I--- - --- -- __- ---- 88 88-8888-- 8888 _._88 88-8888----8888-- 8888- - 8888 8888 - 8888 __ . " , Lire , _.-8888.8888- _._ __ .j MAST __._... -___8888 .__.____� _.._. _. 8888.8888__ - 24 Wakefield Bapt. Ch. 1892-93 4?. 30 20.883 71 04 22.562 309 30 06, 129 31 /4, castle Hill - 2973 3 3.47312/ 32 48 00. 212 46 35, Bare Hill Observatory 5286.0 - -3.724126 3. Bald Pate Hill. Marble ntctnuntenl with its top brol: - - -- 8888--- --- - - - - I 25 Fox Hill 1893 42 34 I l 446 71 l5 04. 162 236 ID 32, 56 is 24. Holt 14241.0 4. 67040 l under ground, on the sumnt(t off I,alol 1 .rte_ hill,1nt the ~oath++ c.s 317 08 25, 137 11 32, Flag Pole Hill 9269.3 3.9(17047 8888---- --- - -8888-- - 8888- -- - town, and 2�.S1 feet north ,S° 40' cast (frac icarut ) from a 1 --- _ __ - 1893 �42 42 40, 134 71 / 3 02, 147 310 27,_ 39 130 43 56• Holt _ 11930.8_ 4,076663 q. Bare Hill. Drill hole in a stone in base of wall r --- --- - - 3 02. 43 25 53. Bare Hill 5892.5 26 Williams Cupola 4.770196 223 2 -- 245 !3 /4. 65 -l5 --29. Gages Hi// 4970.3 3.696487 over summit of Bare hill, in northern part of Alcthucn. 27 Lawrence Bch Ho, Tow, 1893 ? 42 42 51 . 100 71 08 56,706 336 55 00 156 56 45 Holt 8823.0 494�G/5 ! �. - -8888 _ -- -- - _ I__._..-___-__-._._____�._-_- _.__-.._.--E__.._-.-8888-_-__-__-_--8888._ -- -- -8888_. 8888__-- 8888. 8888- Danvers Insane Asylum. \'ane rad on scpiarc brick: 174 50 23, 354 50 19. Bare Hill 1580.1 3.198'689 3' 28 Powder House Hill 1893 42 44 07.857 71 09 57.893 272 45 24, 92 48 20, Gapes Hi/1 - 5911.6 -I 3.771705 Asylum. -. - -- I 296 59 54, 117 0/ 07. Gages HIII 2735 / 3.436978 1 29 Russells Hill 1891-93 42 44 38.818 7 / 07 25 462 - 6. Ayers Hill 2. Coppet bolt In 1' ,(,tt a eat m the. I � 3/ 59 42. 2/ l 58 40. Lawrence Sch. Ho. Tower 39/8.8 3.593149 - ; s _ - - - about IS feet south of a ++all and abort fcoa east of Alassa' a 8888- -8888-- _._8888- 195 48 39, 15 49 25, Bare Hill I 5638,5 3.751160 30 Emer s Cupola 1893 ' 42 42 03,044 71 / / / 1 .692 244 47 55. 64 51 41, Gages Hill 838/.3 3.9283/0 the stl(ttmlt of .\\ crs hill, in the nonthe:rn pari of I Ia+ crhill. y p !8888- - 8888 . ----- - -- - 8888-- 8888- ----8888-- 88 88-8888-- ����-- i I 220 15 44,9 40 I8 39.6 Powow (Borden) 9022.6 3.955833 Reading Water Tower. A icz of conical ntctal ca } 3 / Kimball 1886-89 42 48 14,068 71 00 35,638 322 49 44,6 142 51 08,7 Crane Neck 4181.8 a.6Gs553 I 1 --- --- - -- - - - -- -- - _-- • on the sunuuit of hill, -tlbcnit� i - �f I mile north matof thc villa�o - 105 49 37• 285 43 34. Holt I 12692.3 4.10;, 4 " ( ! 32 Turnpike 1891-92 42 36 36,20 70 57 28,88 156 _34 24, 336 32 04. Bold Pate Ni// I/857J !.07400 S. Andrews Hill. )rill toe in + tit blc ntonu 18 /4 36. 198 14 27, Turnpike 962.9 2.95359 _ Anclrc+ts hill, near the lime batten Iloxfi rel and North 1\nclo+•c ' 33 Peirces Tower 1892 42 37 05,84 70 57 15.65 76 1507• 256 13 37, Goulds Hill 3135.5 8.496'30 --- _ - -8888-- 88888888- -8888_. _ of a W1,111 runnin� northwesterly o+ cr the hill. 2/4 17 15, 34 18 46. Bear HIII 5405.4 1134 Goulds Hill 1892 42 36 41 ,67 70 59 29.27 273 30 29. 93 31 5/. Turnpike 2749.3 3.4;922 _ ��. Silver Hill Tower Flagstaff. Co 7710.1 off Ila�stafi (n` -- - - ----- - ---- --- - - - --8888- --- - --- r o _.. o t i 3 44 3/. 183 44 22, Turnpike 4644.0 4.6�erf5;J � �, brlch totvcr on sunun,t o} I illous hill, In the sollt11++ cstcrn part' j 35 Bear Hill (Topsfleld) 1892 42 39 06.38 70 57 15.58 84 38 58, 264 32 46, Holt 1256'9.0 4.c1J,140 lo. Brake Hill. 1)1111 li lt. to whit(: mailtlo munuinct 4 i ----- ------_- -------------_-__8888- _ ----- 36 Almshouse Water Tower 1893 42 36 21 ,53 71 l3 02. 34 194 l4 38. l4 16 39. Bare Hill 16470.6 4.216;1 , t 246 38 54. - 66 43 23, Holt 9863.0 3.99101 hate sununit of Ilral<c 1till, in tic wc-stcrn part of 1\ cast N(-whn - -- - -- --8888-- -- - --_- 8888-- ---8888 --- - - -- --- , 8888-------- a ti o l I l I t U f 59*9 8 -- i on tltc tsumlSuttfnlliCaltll, b�itlt�iatl _ nal 1 l aline ho - - - 8888 - 2/ /- 28 -57.- 3l 32 09, Bare Hill 12357.5 4.091J�0 _ on eft iri a otit ' ++\oLtlt :177 37 Hoods Cupola 1893 42 39 17,419 71 14 47,896 277 31 46, 97 37 27• Holt 11558.9 4,oG2�56 i i--- - - -- - - • 89 44 28, 269 40 09. Billerica Unit. Ch. 8740.5 . 38 Wilmington Cong. Ch, 1893 42 33 34.65 71 09 49,48 207 /4 32. 27 16 51, Holt 10183.8 4.0079/ t2. WAIS Hill. Station marl: tltatro� of Irl builtlin� rc - - - --- 8888 - ---8888 - ---- _ _ -8888--888 8---8888-- _ - - -- - - t u l n t u i - 8888 -- r . 92 08 05. 272 03 53. Billerica Unit, Ch, 8498 8 3.9293(1 � ' 13, Billerica U illtal•lall C11lll"C{1 \"ai c: roe l �� o 39 Wilmington Flagstaff 1893 42 33 23, 11 71 09 59,89 207 29 56, 27 32 22, Holt 1060911 � 4.02568 g g 8888 __8888-- 8888-- ------- ------8888-- _.. - ---� with clock. faces, on wooden church in I ;ill ric,t Co:ntrc. ---- _-_ _8888_ -- 40 Pauls Barn Cupola 1893 42 30 16.98 71 06 16.54 94 22 37, 274 19 47. Flag Pole Hill 5707. 3.7607. 1 177 33 43. 357 33 39. Reading Water Tower 2939.4 3.4GS21 - j I I, west A:; ��er Congregational Church. \'ane p --- -- ---6 16- . din --- - - - 1 t h , t to c 316 03 20. 136 05 07• Bald Pate HIII 5/66.8 3.7/322 spire o Stolle c t rch tt l :rnicr of \\'est :1ndo+ er + iliac. 4l Dead Hill 1890 42 44 29.34 71 03 33 -U- 19 17 37, 199 l5 41. Holt 11811.4 4.07230 _ -- 8888- -- - - __ 8888----- - - t;. Gases Hill. Drill ]talc in ++ hit marl,lc ntonunte 42 Middleton Cong, Ch. 1892 42 35 44.70 71 DO 28.42 215 12 38, 35 14 49. Bear Hill 7118.0 3.89694 301 21 06. /2l 22 26. Danvers In. Asy. 3/40. 1 3.49G9a summit of a bare 11111 in the nortlt++�cstcrn part of lioxford, -- - \c t� l I t �t 1 t i+ �i o --- - - - -- ---- 8888 - - 84 52 08. 264 5l l3. Danvers In. Asy. 1876.7 3.27340 ;, 43 Springs Tower /892 42 34 57.20 70 57 08.85 /7/ 29 55. 35/ 29 4/. turnpike 3088,7_ 3.48977 northwesterly from the read lcaolin from �v t lepo -- 342 58 57. /62 59 /4. Red Shanks Hill 1998.3 3.30066 16, Haverhill Powder House. \-anon rod on conical ' 44 Georgetown I st Cong. Ch. 1890 42 43 24,79 70 59 38.42 45 36 31, 225 35 38. Bald Pate Hill 2471.3 3.39293 --- --- - _ - - - -- -- - - towel" on GOlden 11111, in the southcastcrn part of I I ;t+ t:rhill. - -8888 ._ - --- ---- -- - 132 42 35, 152 43 15. Gages HIII 2932.0 3.46717 45 Ward Hill Hotel Cupola 1893 42 45 23,02 71 06 37.42 38 41 54, 218 41 2/, Russells Hill 1747.4 3.24238 17, Spicket 2. Drill hcolc in bowlolo r on tht! hi hest -- --- - -- -- - - - - - 191 59 20, 11 59 33. Ayers Hill 2 2152,3 3.332912 Alt J• y to Salem, N. I-I., a little norllt++•est of the �tatc lint: and � c I l 46 Nichols Castle 1893 42 47 17,997 71 03 51 .552 242 09 29. __62_1-__1_4_.___ l8. Tree Hill 2 10913.7 4.037973 (true bearing) front a thrill little ill a sli�htly lar er tl ,t I:. f - 88---Lone.- 8888 ---- . _._ --- - 8888--88 88--8888-- __ _ _ -8888--- 208 46 /6.0 28 48 34.4 Brandyhrow (B) 96/2.8 3.982549 `•' ' 47 Ward Hill 1886 42 45 27.011 71 06 39,907 218 44 10.7 38 46 21.2 Ayers Hill 6975.2 3.843555 1` i y- Centennial Hill. Drill hole: In ++•hilt nrul,lc mon ---------------- I /0l 39 55, 28/ 37 24, Ayers Hill 5155. 1 3.71224 - 1 on the sunuttit of Centennial hill, about 1 of a milt ~oath o 48 W, Newh'y 2d Con, Ch, 1886-89 42 47 49,57 70 59 45.63 - 211- 34-36_ - - 31 36 57. Powow (Borden) 8968. / a.9527o z - --- -- _^ Groveland. 95 42 33. 275 41 59. Orad Hill / 158.2 3.06377 71 02 42.90 223 07 48, 43 08 43, Centennial Hill 2718.6 3.44435 So, l1g. Bear Hill. I)rill hole in w111 : ntarblc ntonunte ' ---- ----- -- - -----8888-- - 8888.---- 49 S , Groveand E /s, Ch 1890 42 44 25.61 I � p ! 8888--888888 88--8888-- - - 217 24 0/. 37 26 U8, Powow (Borden) 6982.5 3.5440/ • j ', sununit of bear Ilill, in the central part of Gro+•clancl. 50 Stevens 2 1889 42 48 57,39 70 59 25.58 294 30 17_ 114 36 00, 0/d Town 12slud 4.60073 - -- -- _ 8888- 8888 --- -- -- I --- _ --- 53 20. Isley. Drill bole in white marble nwnuntc nt, marl: 5 / Orne 1848-77 42 30 / 0.264 70 57 54.45 / - -237 50_ _46.1- 3 s 007 /�.s Thompson 8888- --- -- --275714 - X18 71235 I southerly sununil of I llslo ys (till, about rJoo feet n. trth ()I' t - - --- -- n ! -- 8888- - 8888 54 22 53. 234 2l l6. Castle HIII 40/8.9 3.60411 l., 52 Club Rock / 892 42 30 35.47 71 00 / 9.06 85 23 53. 265 2l 08. Wakefield Bapt. Ch. -- 5577.4 - 3.74643 - L'ricket� Ind '1811 strcctsuth Cion�rei11at1ionaltC,f \\' ,t t> ;u Wakefield - - - _ 1. A a 317 44 24, 137 4G 42. Club Rock 69/7.8 3.83997 Andover So hutch. ane: 53 Tophet Hill 1892 42 33 21 ,45 71 03 42,84 349 28 13, 169 28 54, Castle Hill 7590.5 3.85027 tall, slim spire, with clock faces, on wooden c111tn h, iwar the .its 8888 8888- 88888888 _ 8888 School 5th 162 18 54. 342 17 45, Holt 7669.6 3.88477 Streets, nt the +,I 1 of • o f :Anclov.cr. 54 No, Reading Univ. Ch. 1892 42 34 31 ,24 71 04 42.60 _265 41 47. 85 45 59, Danvers In Asy. 8502.4 3.92954 �' I a,`- " i' F - 162 22 50. 342 21 4/• Holt 7708.9 3.88699 22, Andover Seminar Chapel. \-ane rod vn low s Reading Flagstaff 1892 42 34 29.93 71 04 42.45 265 25 30. 85 29 41. Danvers In. As;. 850/.8 3.92951 y 5y North g g 888 8 -- . As - - 501.8 - -- h land bclongin to Phillips ;Acadcnron t11�. soutlicl-I 8888- 8888- - on hie t ------8888-- - -- ----- 28 54 46, 208 53 54, Turnpike 36/2.4 3.55750 near Main strcct, in the villa c of :\7740+ cr. 56 Town Hillside 1891-92 42 38 18,68 70 56 12,26 140 05 02. 320 0l 50, Bald Pate Hill 10064.7 4.00280 I 8888 _-- _ _ _ _- 8888-- -- 8888- - 8888- fa 4 t --- -- --- - 73 44 0/. 253 42 45. Danvers In. Asy. 2682.2 3.42849 i 2�. Flag Pole Hill. Drill hole to t+ hite ntarblc Ino 57 Hillside 1891-92 42 35 16. 11 70 56 37.91 /54 48 58. 334 48 23, Turnpike - 2730.7 - 3.43628 1 , MASS. , a conspicuous 11111 in the castcrn part of P t marl-ccl on , _ --- -- - - 58 Great Bend -/89 - -- - -- 8888 - --- 2/9 03 19. 39 04 /6,8888- Danvers In. Asy_ 3039.4-- ---3.45279 - feet ++est u 's of 1��intcr strcct, \\'obtu'n. 153 26 35, 333 25 34. Wills Hill 4620.3 3.66467 , 2 142 33 35 26 70 59 54.79 --- 8888- - 8888- - --- rod o ----8888-- - 88888888-- � 2:}. Wakefield Baptist Church \'1nt � 1 n rtl 59 Lon Hill 1890 42 43 02.01 70 57 17.36 164 02 30. 344 0l 40, Crane Neck 615/.5 3.788,95 S 248 45 46. Gs 48 44. Ox Pasture_ Hi/1 --- 6402.8 3,80637 ; ++ 000lelt church, at junction of 1_afa� ette and Main str< cis, In th -- -- g ----8888-- -_ - _ - - - ----- -8888-- ---------8888-- - -- _ - - - --- 226 08 48. 4G 11 03• Powow (Borden) 6277. 1 3.79% G ! � i 60 Hughes 1889 42 49 36,22 70 59 38, 16 �- 258 0l 43. _ 78 03 38. Lone Tree Hi// 2 3982" 1 6'.�t���i ; Fox Hill. D, ;II hale in ,+�hite tn�tlliI�: ntl,a,lmo:!tt -8888-- --- ---- - - - y MFss. , on the southeastern slope of Pox hill, liillcrica, on th 61 Fosters Pond -1893 42 36 26.97 71 08 52.99 281 38 38, - /0/ - 45�- 39; 8888 Danvers In. As__ - 14486.4 - 3./o/0 lame, lone pine tree. 9 I : /95 37 /5, 15 37 16. Andover Tewksbury 2 A 102. 1 OI�`�f ! I 62 Junction 1893 42 37 00, . 277 48 23. Andover-Wilmington 6__-- - - - 1472.6 3.16109 -6, Williams Cupola. vane root at center of sllua 62 71 / 0 2943 97 49 06, - _ ._ - 8888- 8888_ _ - -- - - -- 2G l0 50. 206 10 15. Emet Cupola 2678.5 �3•��'I�`'J barn belctn int) to the \1 illituns estate, on the summit tit Alert 63 Alder 1893 42 43 L. L/4 71 l0 19,77 _ i° 4S 2/ Jc. 2�S 26 �Q• 1'ti' . _ 4Q 7 )9 rl ' tiU lI lllNt its t 11 pari IJi Alyalio .it. - -- - ---- 8888-- -- 88888888 --- 8888 -- - 3/6 - 04 05. - - -/4G 04 37. 61t. Gilead _ /080J __ 13,3,19S90 64 Kidder 1892 42 30 01 ,81 71 00 26, 10 66 45 28, 246 43 58, Castle Hal East 4325 3 Lawrence School House Tower. Copper finial -- -- _ -- - -- - - - -- - -- Castle-- ll Eas--8888-- - ` -----8888-- __ -__ _ - _ - -8888_. _ 8888 _ ___ t t clock I ! 4 3G /0. 184 35 59. Castle Hill 4586. 1 8'•66144 ++ 'tl •loci, (arcs, on tic ]01177 R. Rollins sc too , a two-story 65 Pope 1892 42 3 / 47.73 71 02 25,99 44 48 36. 224 47 17. Wakefield Ba t. ch. a77s.4 3.571os Inter st.c-tit>n t,f 1 ow"It _ . 1 i incl Plat: succtti, ,n the uorthcastcrn , -- - -- 8888- 45.--- ? 9i S6 _ _. _ 327 54 45. 147 57 l3. Castle Hill 9415.9 66 8anhorns Hill 1892 42 33 38. 17 , 71 06 21 . 12 0 2l 14. /Q0 9, 1.�. Rpwling 11i,trr Towor 327/.4 3.56474 s I ,,�. Powdel'house Hill. I)ri!l }told• in mal•blc ttumnm _. 88 88--8888- - It c't tt'ct I,f Pros I --- - - u I l , 158 30 50, 338 29 08, Holt 9403. 1 ?.91421 l 1>.0 c hill about _00 1 67 Mow 1892 42 33 44.50 71 03 53,70 254 14 10. 74 17 48. Danvers In, As 7650.9 3,8837/ the s tnttt c f Ina 8888 - - - --- - - - - - eastern part of Alcthucn . y. 1 188 22 33. 8 22 37. Tophet Hill 922.6 2.96500 6 1 _ 68 Rock Raymond 1892 42 32 51 .87 71 03 4873 _ _ 29- Russells Hill. l �rili iIt Itt,tlh! - Ittf ,ilttitt =ltl' t l I I y 3/ / l8 45. 131 21 07. Club Rock 63728 3.80484 1 t ! r ! 29. 1 2.96697 _--� 69 Part 1892 42 8 / 03.56 71 00 33.43 - - 339 - 16 - / /, 255 51 -_-OG• Wakefield eldkBapt, Ch. 5394 - - -- 3.73/91 summit of Lon(, I'rr o hill, thont Soo G ct south tl tit old lc 1 } [ 1 8888-y 75 53 4 - --8888-- --- 8888- 8888 eastern part of ,Mcthuen. I 264 04 05. 84 06 34. Danvers In. Asy, 5012.8 3J0267 ' I 4 70 Montreal 1892 42 34 34,91 71 02 10,77 323 13 l7• 143 13 45. Burn 1586. 1 I 3,20034 _ 1 i --- --- -8888-- - - --- -----8888-- 44.3 --- --3, 2789 71 SiO�A /$A9 49 36 �9 / 0 70 5A 95 57 2/3 37 45. 33 39 /3. Bear Hill 53 7 _ 1 , r 9 I r " . v I i an"omI ru 5S of I g . Fn on r , l ;pr FR�.� 1.42,570 _ _ !i i II !' I FOLIO 10 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY tf I � {I i r= f _ -8888__ -. 8888.. SAA ,1 - _ b - a .. 3 {y) 1 ... ...a Y, �f I { j� 1 r +, 1 , / ...+:".•1.pxwai'i^n�.. 4w. .si Arsov +- r } • I ! j LAWRENCELAWRENCE VERHILLHAMIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ' TTS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTSNORTH READING- READING -WILMINGTON NORTH READING- READING -WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN 1ANGULA TION STA TIONS, BACK AZIMUTH To STATION DISTANCE DESCRIPTIONS OF TRIANGULATION STATIONS. METERS LOGARITHMS o I � � l D 34, 29.211 /owow (Borden) l 0/ 15 6 4.004992 95 /9 53.6 Old Town 9121.6 3.960071 1. Holt. Copper bolt in top of flat-topped bowlder on open Is of 30. Emery's Cupola. Base of wooden finial on square cupola on wooden 1 _. _.-_ _ _ 349 23 U9. ; Bare Hill /0882.5 4.03673 Prospect or Holts hill, in eastern part of Andover. barn on the summit of a hell on the " Emery farm, now own cd by C. L. Saunders, 04 21 23. Holt 3299.2 3.51841 and at the western end of Lowell street, in the western part of Lawrence. ' - ------- --------- ---- - - - -- -- -�- -- - - -- --- Crane Neck. Top of earthen cone 1, 1 feet below ground on southerly 55 57 / /. Bald Pate Hill 11722.5 4.06902 06 58• Holt 2382.3 3.37700 end of sununit of Crane Neck hill, in southern part of West Newbury, and 14.28 31 . Kimball. Drill hole in white marble monument with its top marked feet south 1S° 22' west true bearing) from " Crane Neck z," a drill hole in a gran- MAss. , on the highest point of the southeastern summit of Kimballs hill, in the 20 40 l5. Holt 15724.5 4./96576 ( /0/ 46 /9. J Castle Hill /086'4.7 4.036027 u s eastern art of Haverhill. ite monument, marked 0, projecting about o.4 of a foot. � P /29 3/ /4. Castle Hill 2973.3 3.473231 MAss 2/2 46 35. Bare Hi// Observatory5286.0 3.723126 32. Turnpike. Drill hole in bowlder on the southwesterly summit of two -- .__- 3. Bald Pate Hill. Marble monument with its top broken off about 8 inches prominent bare peaks, about 550 feet westerly from the Boston and Newburyport 56 /6 24. Holt 14241,0 4.153540 underground, on the summit of Bald Pate hill, in the southwestern part of George- 137 / / 32. Flag Pole Hill 9269.3 _ 3.967041 ° turnpike, in the southern part of Topsfield. - - --- - - -- --- -- --- town, and 25.81 feet north 73 4o east (true bearing) from a lone elm tree. 43 25 53, Bare Hill 5892.5 3.770296 33. Peirce's Tower. Center of flagstaff, at apex of wooden observatory, 130 43 56. Holt 11930.8 4.076668 4• Bare Hill. Drill hole in a stone in base of wall running northwesterly on the westerly slope of a hill, a short distance west of T. W. Peirce's dwelling, on 65 15 29, Gages Hill 4970.3 3.696387 over summit of Bare hill, in northern part of Methuen. 156 56 45, Holt 8823.0 3.945618 Boston street, in the southern part of Topsfield. ' 354 50 /9. Bare Hill /580./ 3. /98689 5. Danvers Insane Asylum. Vane rod on square brie/: tower of the Insane 34• Goulds Hill. Drill hole in bowlder in open pasture on summit of Goulds 92 48 20• Gages Hi// 5911.6 3_771705 Asylum. hill, in the eastern part of Middleton. 117 0/ 07. Gages Hill 2735. / 3.436978 1 6. Ayers Hill 2. Copper bolt in triangn le cut in the top of a bowlder, 2/ / 58 40. Lawrence Sch. Ho. Tower 39/8.8 3.593149 35. Bear Hill. Drill hole in sunken bowlder osununit of a bare hill, a ----- ----- ---- --- -- --- ---- about 1S feet south of a wall and about 75 feet cast of Massachusetts avenue, on /5 49 25, Bare Hill 5638.5 3.75/ /60short distance southwesterly from the junction of Nest and Haverhill streets, in the 64 5l 4l. Gages Hill 838/.3 3.923310 the summit of Ayers hill, in the northern part of Haverhill. northwestern part of Topsfield. ---_- _. g f the vtalaca of Reading.. _- --- 40 l8 39.6 Powola (Borden) 9022.6 3.955333 7 Reading Water Tower. Apex of conical metal ca on iron water tank 142 5! 08.7 Crane Neck 4661.8 3.668553 G. Almshouse Water Tower. Center of metal ventilator on circular steel -- --- ----- -- ---- - -- --- -- on the summit of hill, about 1 ° of a mule, north o � g 285 43 34. Holt /2692.3 4./03- tank on the summit of low hill south of the buildings on the State Almshouse 336 32 04. I Bald Pate Hill 11857.7_ 4.07400 S. Andrews Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument on summit of grounds, in the eastern part of Te+vksbury. 198 /4 27. Turnpike 962.9 2.98359 Andrews hill, near the line between Boxford and North Andover. It is 3.5 feet west 206 /3 37. Goulds Hill 3/35.5 3.49630 g northwester/ over the hill. 37 Hoods Cupola. Center of octagonal cupola, on 2 i-2 story wooden --_-- -__..-_- _- . -_-- of a wall running ) Hood Farm 34 1S 46. Bear Hill 5405.4 3.73283 dwelling-house on the " " near the junction of River road and Fisl:e Turnpike 2749.3 3.43922 9. Silver Hill Tower Flagstaff. Center of flagstaff (now gone) on square street in the western part of Andover. 93 01 0/. - - .. - - - 183 44 22. Turnpike 4644.0 3.66689 brick tower on summit of "I iltons hill, in the southwestern part of I-Iaverhill. 264 32 46. Holt 12569.0 4.09930 38. Wilmington Congregational Church. Vane roc/ on slated, octa��onal -- - - ---- lo. Brake Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument, marked MASS. , on l4 l6 39. Bare Hill 16470.6 4.21671 � spire, with clock faces, on wooden church near the junction of Middlesex avenue 66 43 23. Holt 9863.0 3.99401 bare summit of Brake hill, in the western part of West Newbury. u s P with Glen road in the center of the village of Wilmington. 31 32 09. Bare Hi/1 12357.5 4.09/930 11• Suttons Castle. Finial on cupola on dwelling-house of Eben Sutton, 97 37 27. Holt 11559.9 4.062956 Wilmington Flagstaff. Center of to past of fla role on the " Green " ------ - on the Sunnnit of i4lills hill, about 1-2 mile south of North Andover village. °9 5 1 g 1 269 40 09. Billerica Unit. Ch. 8730.5 3.94/04 between Middlesex avenue and Church street, in the center of Wilmington vl age. 27 16 5/. Holt !0183.8 4.00791 I2. Wills Hill. Station marl: destroyed in building reservoir. --- - -- . - --- - - ---- - - } a - qo. Pauls Barn Cupola. Vane rod on cupola of barn of W. F. Paul, on 272 03 53. i Billerica Unit. Ch. 8498.8 3.92936 13• Billerica Unitarian Church. Vane rod surmounting tall, sling spire, 27 32 22. I Ho It 10609. 1 4.02568 hicyll land, at the intersection of Main and South streets, in the Southern part of 274 19 47. Fla Pole Hill 5757.6 3.76024 with clod: faces, on wooden church ul Billerica Centre. Reading. 357 33 39. Reading Water Tower 2939.4 3.46826 14. West Andover Congregational Church. Vane rod on tall, octagonal 41 . Dead Hill. Station mark destroyed. -- - --- ---- ----- ---- - ---- 136 05 07. F Bald Pate Hill 5166.8 3.71322 spire of stone church, til the Center ^f \�TCSt AtiCin��Cr illacr� 199 l5 4l. Holt 1181 l.4 4.07230 �- I- - - 42. Middleton Congregational Church. Tip of octa;onal spire on wooden 35 /4 49. Bear Hill 76/8.0 3.88/84 15. . Gages Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument, marled MASS. , on Church, on the northerly side of Alaple street, in the village of Middleton. 121 22 26. Danvers In. Asy. 3140. / 3.49695 summit of a bare hill in the northwestern part of Boxford, about Soo u s feet . - ---------- ---- 264 5/ /3. i Danvers In. Asy. 1876.7 3.27340 Springs Touter. Wooden cross on square stone tower of St. John , 35/ 29 4/. Turnpike 3088.7 3.48977 no from the road leading from North Andover depot to Groveland. 43 -- n r 06 Powder House. Vane rod on conical brick ca of brick Normal College, a three-story, stone building near the junction of Summer and /62 59 /4. Red Shanks Hi// 1998.3 330 6 16. Haverhill P I Spring streets, in the northern part of Danvers. 225 35 38. Bald Pate Hill 2471.3 3.39293 tower on Golden Ili]], in the southeastern part of Haverhill. ---- - 2932.0 3.46717 152 43 /5. Gages Hill 44. Georgetown First Congregational Church. Center of brick tower. , 218 41 2/. Russells Hill 1747.4 3.24238 17. Spicket 2. Drill hole in bowlder on the higliest point of Spicket hill, with clod: faces, on brick clulrch on the westerly side of 11'Iain street, Georgetown. - -- __. - ll 59 33, Ayers Hill 2 2152.3 3.332912 in Salem, N. H., a little northwest of the State line and 9.91 feet south 47° 41' east 62 14 18. Lone Tree Hi/1 2 /0913.7 4.037973 45 Ward Hill Hotel Cupola. Center of flagstaff at apex of roof of square - ---- (true bearing) f1011l a drill hole in a slightly lai,;er rock. i 28 48 34.4 Brandybrow (B) 96/2.8 3.982849 cupola on 3 1-2 stogy wooden hotel, on the summit of Ward hill, in the western 38 46 2/.2 Ayers Hill 6975.2 3_843555 1S. Centennial Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument, marked MASS. , part of Haverhill. 28/ 37 24. Ayers Hill 5155. 1 3.71224 on the sullillllt of Centennial Bill, about 1-2 of a mile south of the village of u. s. 3/ 36 57. Powow (Borden) I 8968. 1 3.95270 Groveland• 46. Nichols Castle. Center of largest tower of " Nichols Castle," a granite - ------ -- � 275 41 59. Dead Hill I / 158.2 3.06377 dwelling on Slllllilllt of a hill lying directly north of lake Saltonstall, in I-laver 11 � 43 OS 43. Centennial Hi// 27/8.6 3.43435 19. Bear Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument, marked Mass. , on 37 26' Gb'. Powow (Borden) 6982.5 3.84401 summit of Bear Hill, in the central part of Groveland. u:s 47 Ward Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument, marl:Cd MASS. on j 114 36 DO• ( Old Town---.-------- l26/U.4 4. /0073 the northern slope of Ward hill, about J7j feet northerly f1O111 the IlOCthCIIl �' S' end 322 47 30.8 Holt /9272.4 4.2849357 Zo. Isley. Drill hole in white marble monument, marl:cd MASS. , on t]1C 1110St of the hotel. i 22757.4 4.3571235 u• S• junction of 58 _ 00 /2.8 Thompson _ _-_ southerly summit of IllsleyS hill, about goo feet north of the --- - - --- 234 2/ /6. Castle Hill 40/8.9 3.60411 Brickett and Ash streets, in the southern part of West Newbury. 48. West Newbury Second Congregational Church. Center of Gothic 5577.4 3.74643 i 265 2/ O8. Walde Held Bapt. Ch, tower, with clock faces, on wooden church, on 111gh land at the corner of Main and -- - - - -- - --- 137 46 42. Club Rock 6917.8 3.83997 21. Andover South Congregational Church. Vane rod with gilt tr 1 on Church streets, in the northwestern part of West Newbury. /6'9 28 54. Castle Hill 7590.5 3.88027 ---.8847 __ tall, sling spire, with clock faces, on wooden church, near the function of Central and 342 /7 45. Holt 7669.6 3.88477 School streets, in the village of Andover. 49. South Groveland Episcopal Church. Gilt cross on spire of wooden 85 45 59. Danvers In Asy. 8502.4 3.92954 church on the westerly side of Washington street, in the village of South Groveland. 342 21 4/. Holt 7708.9 3.88699 22. Andover Seminary Chapel. Vane rod on low spire on stone building _ 85 21 4/, Danvers In. Asy_ _ 850/.8 - 3.9295/ on high land belonging to Phillips Academy, on the southerly side of Chapel street 50. Stevens 2. Drill hole 1n marble monument, marked MASS. , on the ------ --- -- - 36/2.4 3.55780 U. S. i 203 53 54. Turnpike near 1\-Iain street, in the village of Andover. summit of Long hill, in the northern part of West Newbury. 320 0/ 50, Bald Pate Hi// - _ -- /0064.7 - 4.00280 1 . Orne. Drill hole in the highest part of a huge ]edge on highest sum- ----- -- - --- - 253 42 45. i Danvers In, Asy. 2682.2 3.42849 23. Flag Pole Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument set (lush and 5 334_ 48 23. Turnpike 2730.7 3.43628 marked MASS. , on a conspicuous hill in the eastern part of Burlington, about 1 ,000 mit of a series of wooded hills, near quarry, about 4 of a mile northwest of Boston 3 _ P - - -- - -- - -- P 333 25 34. Wills Hill 4620.3 3.66467 feet +vest LL!J of Winter street, Woburn. street, in the town of Peabody. There is an iron bolt about 12 taches east o the I 39 04 /6. Danvers In. Asy. --- - -3039.4 - _3.48279 drill hole. --� 344 0/ 40. Crane Neck 615/.5 3.78898 24. Wakefield Baptist Church. Vane rod on tall, octagonal spire o Club Rock. Drill hole in top of smooth ledge on the northwestern (;8 48 44. Ox Pasture Hi// 1- 64028 3.80637 wooden church, at 'unction of L1(1 ette and M1in streets, in the village of Wakefield. 5'-- -- -- ---- -- -- --- < < y slope of a wooded hill, about 1-� of a mile southwest of the village of South Lynn- 46 / I 03. Powow (Borden) 6277. 1 3.79776 78 03 38. Lone Tree Hill 2 - _ -- I 3982. 1 3.60011 25. Fox Hill. Drill hole in white marble monument set hush and marked field and 15.75 feet southwesterly from the northwesterly corner of a building used _-_._ ___ --- Holt 5034.4 3.70195 ! MASS. , on the southeastern slope of Pox hill, Billerica, on the norther y side o as a club house. 42 06 5O. ; /0/ 45 U9, Danvers In. Asy. /4486 4 4. /6096 u:s. large, lone pine tree. 7 16. _ _ , - 5;. Tophet Hill. Drill hole in bowlder on southwesterly sue o an open 1� 3Andover-Tewksbury 2 A 102 / 2.00914 ! r Andover DVi/mington 6 1472 6 3. 16809 26. Williams Cupola. Vane rod at center of square wooden cupola on field near the sununit of Tophct hill, in the northwestern part of Lynnfield. It is 97 49 U6. - -- i__ --- -� - --- - '_----- i 26,'S.5 ,3,4 97Rg 2Ub 10 /;�, Ll,luly� C,,N�I� barn behnging to the Williams estate, on the summit of Meeting House hill, in the feet northeast of one wall and 75 feet southwest of another wall. 228 26 48. Law 1983.7 I_ 3.29748 -- southwestern part of Methuen. 136' Od 37. Mt G/lear/ 1580.9 3, l`JBgp 54. North Reading Universalist Church. Vane rod on center of octagonal 27. Lawrence School House Tower. Copper finial on square brie/: tower, 246' 43 58. Castle Hi// Fast 3328.3 3.52222 dome shaped cap on tower of wooden church, no+v used as a school, OI7 t11C COI111110nI 184 35 59. Castle Hill 4586. 1 3.66144 with clock faces, on the John R. Rollins school, a two-story brie/: building at the � in the village of North Reading, 274 47 l7. Wak, lirld Bapt. Ch 3776.4 I - 3.57708 intersection of Howard and Platt streets, in the northeastern part of Lawrel>ce. - - -- ' -_ - -- , ,. , na1 � � 1 ,3.s738s 55. North Reading Flagstaff. Center of tall, double staff, near the North r4/ U/ l ,i. l.dil%G tli�i 3.5/474 ` � I;eading hater Tower 327/•4 I _ __-_ 23. Powderhouse Hifl. DnII Mule to Marble tuouuulcnt, ulanc�u Mss, , on Reading Universalist clnirctl described abuvu, Tht> ,tall was erected cl .� �. r 9403. / 3.97327 the summit of a small bare hill, about 200 feet west of Prospect street, in LLs. the 338 1 U-4. holt 7650.9 3.88371 56. Town Hillside. Drill hole In top of flat roc/: on easterly slope of "Town j 74 17 4,5. Danvers In. Asy. __.- eastern part of Methuen. 5 11 7. art of the town of Topsf eld. ' � Tophet Hill 922.6 296500 hill, in the central p ' 1 U l,'', / 21 07. Club Rock 6372.8 3.80433 2g, Russells Hill. Drill hole in marble monlln]ent, marked MASS. , on the ; ---- _ _ _- -- -. -- _ - - u:s. 57 Hillside. Drill hole in small rock on the northeasterly slope of Put•- - `9 16' 29. Club Rock 926 8 - i 2.96697 summit of Lone Tree hill, about 800 feet south of the. old ferry road, in the 15 5394.0 3.73191 I 255 51 06. Club eld Bapt. Ch. _ _ _ _- I__ eastern part of Methuen. nacos hill, north of the village of Putnamville in the northern part of Danvers. --- - 84 06 34. Danvers In, Asy, 5042,8 3.70267 ` I /586./ 3.20034 /3 4�. Burn - _ -- 044 q I R.727Rg 36 3S I.J. Clear /1111 2„66' -. i 93 59 20. Turnpike 2665.0 3,42570 FOLIO TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY � ' - - s .. _ • f !xl� 1, i F r t a y.o i' *t i ^ LTi �t b i,al P f^r I'•' '� '!1{ HI`fmY flx.zi-h R I: NI +,K'N : •"SIF •yl I LAWRENCE 4d HAVERHILL HAVERHILL ANDOVER BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS ANDOVER BOXFORD MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER — NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD LYNNFIELD — METHUEN — METHUEN iii �� ---- ------------ ___--- . I I IS i � Y j 3 58. Great Bend. Drill hole in top of rock a few feet north of the high- �1NDOVI; R - 70, Montreal. Iron pipe driven into the ground a few feet west of summit � • (f;,,,t 5r.I.rcn s,.,, F ,,.,,, 1.1 � jest point of a hill, about 1-2 of a mile northerly from the junction of Goodale and of a small, bare mound, about 250 feet northwest of John H. Howard's dwelling Russell streets with Lowell street in the northwestern art of Peabody. LOCATION. — The COr11ei' 1S S1tll�ltCd Ill f Rt P Y and 185 feet east of Martin Hayward's dwelling, both being on the northerly side • ns southwesterly from the intersection ctlon of ( hie ` Loner Hill. Drill hole in marble momunent, marled MASS. , near the west- of Elm street, in the southwestern part of Middleton. 59 �, 1 the Boston & Maine railroad. sl ern edge of the summit of Long hill, in the eastern part of "' S' Georgetown. 1 71 • Slope. Drill hole in flat rock in open pasture on the eastern slope of MARK. — "hhe COI'11e1' lllarl: IS a I'011gh 6o. Hughes. Drill hole in marble monument, marked MASS. , a few feet Goulds hill, about 375 feet westerly from a point on East street, about 1,850 feet 4 . 5 feet high and about S X I uldICS In north of and slightly below the summit of a hill in the southern "' S. part of Mer- northwesterly from its junction with Locust , street, in the eastern part of Middleton, Y I ter A 1S CUt On the SOtlth face, atlel L OI1 t 1 rimae, about 1-2 of a mile west of the village of Merrimacport• 7 1 � I t T � — I > � r R 61. Fosters Pond. Drill hole in bowlder on the eastern slope of a wooded ANDOVI I� I A \\ hl_NCI , hill, in the extreme northern part of Wilmington. It is about 1,500 feet southerly � ' . . (Pus tir.F.u'u sI:I. I�nLIn LL) f INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY STATIONS. LOCATION. — The he corner IS Sltll('.ttcd on from the junction of Rattlesnake Hill road with Woburn street, in Andover. 62, Junction. Drill hole in the most northers bowlder on the southeast- wood Lawrence Hill 110 Smokestack j corner of North and Mount Vernon Streets, ' Y Brandybrow i t i Peak erl sloe of a wooded knoll southwest of the Andover-Tewksbury town line, and 73 l wood road . Y p 74 Parsonage Hill 112 Ferncroft Flag Staff `' about 1 ,200 feet southwesterly from the Tewksbury Street bridge over the Lowell 75 Lawrence Reservoir 113 Nichols Brook MARK. — I ]lc C01'Ilc]" Illarl: 1S a gl'a111t & Maine Railroad. 76 Poplar Hill 114 Hay feet high and ahollt 6 N S inches 111 5ectlO Branch of the Boston � 77 Midlake I15 . Berry surrounded b alders 78 Clarke Hill 116 Fish Brook is Cut 011 the west face, and L 011 the east f 63, Alder. Drill hole in flat rock, in cultivated land y 79 Williams Hill 117 Seed Peg i on summit of a low hill, about 350 feet northeasterly from the junction of Exchange go Atkinson 118 it r'isga COR:NEI OF j street with Lawrence street, in the northern part of Lawrence. 81 Sand 119 Howes Tower ANTDOVI?I�- LA\VI� INTCI - NOIR"1 II A I 82 Ridge 120 Clark 7 (Fns Sivacu srC iui.0 iq.) 64. Kidder. Drill hole in huge ledge rising from the northeastern shore S3 Check 121 Pitch 1 4 Peacock 122 Gorham LO( A"rIO.\r, — Tile COI'11C 1' IS Si 83 011 of Walden pond, in the northern part of Lynn. 8 Nile 123 Burnt Cedar s� . . . . Chip I24 shave of High street, Andover, or Railroad street, 65. Pope. Drill hole in rocs: in open pasture on the southerly slope of 87 Quarry 125 Francis at a point abOttt 1 ,000 feet SOtlthel'1}' fI"0111' a low hill, 6 feet south of a wall and about 450 feet southwest of Summer street, in SS Law 126 Adversity ; �t'It11 Salem ttll"llpll:C. 89 Phillips 127 Giant the central part of Lynnfield. 90 Day I28 Foster Beta I2 Union Ice House 1��IAKK. I he COI"Iles' Illal'h iS a I"O t1gl1 J 66. Sanborns Hill. Station marl: destroyed. 92 Hazeltine's Cupola 130 Cummings Tree3 , c� feet 111gh and ab0llt 6 .l' 9 111C11eS IIs S v Lane 131 Fairview y ter A 1S Cut On the southwest faCe, L Oil th 67. Mow. Drill hole in bowlder on the northerly slope of hill, 20 feet west 94 , . Colt 1.32 Carter of a wall between mowingand woodland, and about 225 feet northeasterly from a 95 Hawkes Brook 133 Roc]: Pine and n 0t1 the northeast face. 96 Rabbit 134 Hopkins point on Chestnut street, North Reading, or Lowell street, Lynnfield, Soo feet east- 97 Trail Rocl; 135 Red Shanks Hill ANDOVER — NO }:"I 11 1ANIN )VI: erly from the junction of Park street with Chestnut street, in the southeasterly part 9S . Tomb 136 Orchard 99 Cox (Lynnfield) 137 1\1 11 (rus ssF.n,i sF., FuLlu ,.Li of North Reading. LOCATION. — The 100 Track 138 Johnsons Pond LOCATION. I he Corncr is sltll"lted lis tot . Pickerel 139 Nason I . Rock Raymond. Drill hole in outcrop of ledge on summit of hill 225 feet southwesterly fl 0111 the intersection 68 I 102 School 140 Shaven Crown ' which rises abruptly from the northern side of Chestnut street, in the northwestern 1O3 Strike 141 Perle I 4 y With Saleill till"I1h11:C, lIl 1N Orth 1n(10V'Cr. part of Lynnfield. Io4 Lewis Hill 142 Nelson ' I 105 Suntaug 143 Old Boxford - Georgetown 1 MARK. -- T11e COI"nCr nlal'h 1S 1 r011�h 69. Party. Drill hole in rock about 75 feet south of the highest point of Io6 Howard 144 Cox (North Reading) 3 , 1 feet high and abOtlt 7 \ 10 lllCheS 111 S Burn 145 Long 107 I. an outcrop of ledge, at summit of hill, about 1-4 of a mile northwesterly from the IoS Crazy 146 Peg } ter A IS Cut 011 the west face, and 011 northerly end of Grove street, in the village of South Lynnfield. log Walledge ,l I CORNER O , i y ' — �„ T i , — IT x ANDOVI: I. NTOh1 II ,1NI)OV1 l� NOl� I I (Fine SKICI'CII sF:F: 1"N.10 LI.) LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a summit of Osgood'S hill, 153 feet easterly a east corner of a wall. DESCRIPTION OF CITY AND TOWN CORNERS. MARK. — The corner marls is a rough s 3 . 7 feet high and about 6 1 9 inches In se CORNER OF t ANDOVER- DRACUT- METHUEN AND W.M. A is cut on the north face, and l: on the s /PAR cKL �� see CORNER OF I I lru OLIO 54.1 ? LOCATION. — The corner is an unmarked point in the ANDOVER- LAWRENCE - IVIETHUEN AND W.VL'S. coRNl;l: °'' • ° (Foil SKETCH SLE POLIO 14•) ANDOVER-NORTH RE 1I) IN( 'j - \VII. middle of Merrimac river, south 10 137' east (true bearing) LOCATION. —OThe corner is an unmarked point in the (Fos sKI:,CII SLE FuI a 10.) ` and Soo feet distant from the witness mark, which stands — 'File corner is situated it l ' 5 middle of Merrimac river, north 7° 59' west (true bearing) ^{ LOCATION. i oo feet northwesterly from the northwestern shore of the river. and about 650 feet distant from the south witness marls, Wall, at a point 3 5 feet from its eastern en I l MARK. — The corner marl is a Fou MARK. — The witness mark is a rough bowlder 2. 2 feet standing In en op pasture, about 40 feet southwesterly from Kiel runs parallel with ment 2 . 2 feet high and about 5 X 10 lllCheS high and averaging about 9 Y 14 inches in section. The let- the southwestern bank of the canal which p , iI ter D is cut on the west face, and M on the east face. the southerly shore of the river. The corner is south 7° 40' letter :� is cut on the east face, l: on the ' east true bearing) and about 750 feet distant from the north on the north face, witness mark, which stands on the southerly slope of a hill, about 200 feet northeasterly from the northeastern shore of ' (F Fs $KI:I CII sI:". 1,111,10 LI.) the river. LOCATION. — 'hhe corner Is an unrilar CORNER of y middle of Shawsheen river, north 49° 57 ANI)OVI-R - DREICUT - 'FE\VKSBURY AND V.M. MARK. — The north witness mark is a rough granite rFoR SKF•Tw sr•u FIFI1I, 11.) 1 11'11 dild averal�iilJ about 6 1 IO lllCheS lnff� an(I abOtlt 330 feet CllStallt { 1'0111 t11C W I11orfulnent 3 .6 feet ilg a , LOCATION. — The corner Is an unmarked point In the Stands lis OpCl1 111CaC10�� , 011 the souther)} ° in section. The letter L is cut oil the east face, and M on middle of Merrimac river, north 56 59 ' west (true bearing) MARK. — The witness mark is a rou the west face. i; and about 400 feet distant from the witness mark Standing meat I . 5 feet high allc_l a1)011t 7 1 I I lIlChC about �O feet south of the Southerly l�anlc of the river. The south witness marl: is a granite monumetlt 3 .6 feet 'i letter A is cut oil the cast face, and roil hlo'h and averaulnor about 8 inches square. Tile letter �k is MARK. — The witness mark is a dressed orranite monu- a AND(A71 R - • I,; \\,KSI� UI�Y AN (� cut on the west face, and L on the east face. ment feet hio'h and 12 inches square, The letter A is cut (' "" ��' " '� ) a LOCATION. — 1110 conies' IS all ullinar on the northeast face, Ton the southwest face, and 1903 on j > 4s( , { the northwest face. middle of Shawsheen rt�'cr, South i 3J G i'1 I FOLIO 12 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY , I . F h i Boom • i 1 tee- a . « ,':. . r I I ' LAWRENCE HAVERHILL LAWRENCE j S MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING - READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN NORTH READING - READING -WILMINGTON ANDOVER - LAWRENCE 1. and about 150 feet distant from the witness mark, which o. Montreal. Iron pipe driven into the ground a few feet west of summit (FOR 51u.1-cH sEE FOLIO 14,) stands in woodland, about i oo feet north of the bank of the 1 all bare mound, about 25o feet northwest of John H. Howard's dwelling LOCATION. - The corner is situated in a garden, 200 feet feet east of Martin Hayward's dwelling, both being on the northerly side river• street, in the southwestern part of Middleton. southwesterly from the intersection of Chickering street with . the Boston & Maine railroad. MARK. - The witness mark is a dressed granite monu- 1 . Slope. Drill hole in flat rock in open pasture on the eastern slope ofMARK, - The corner marls is a rough granite monument ment 4 feet high and 12 inches square. The letter A Is cut hill, about 375 feet westerly from a point on East street, about 1 ,850 feet The let- on the east face, T on the west face, and 1903 on the South 4. 5 feet high and about 8 x I2 Inches in section• face. sterly frons its junction with Locust . street, in the eastern part of Middleton. ter A IS cut on the south face and L on the north face. CORNER OF ANDOVER - TEWKSBURY - WILMINGTON. ANDOVER - LAWRENCE 2. (FOR SKETC11 SEE FOLIO IS.) (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 14.) LOCATION. - The corner is situated in a partly on the grown LOCATION. - The corner INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY STATIONS. Is situated on the southeasters over pasture, about Ioo feet easterly from the wall y Lawrence Hill 110 Smokestack corner of North and Mount Vernon streets, opposite Green- . . Brand brow I I [ . Peak easterly side of the Boston & Maine railroad. Parsonage Hill I I Ferncroft Flamm staff wood road. 3 MARK. - The corner mark is a rough gr anite monument Lawrence Reservoir I13 Nichols Brook MARK. - The corner mark is a granite monument 4 Poplar Hill 114 . . . . Hay ! feet high and about 6 x 8 inches in section. The letter A 4.9 feet high and about 6 x 8 inches in section. The letter Midlake 115 . . . . Berry g . . Clarke Hill 116 . Fish Brook is cut on the west face, and Lon the east face. A is cut on the north face, Ton the west face, and w on the Williams Hill 117 . . . . Seed Peg 1 I east face. Atkinson 118 . . . . . Mt. Pisga CORNER of ANDOVER- WILMINGTON �. Sand I19 Howes Tower ANDOVER- LAWRENCE - NORTH ANDOVER. . Ridge 120 Clark (Fox SKETCH srE POLIO 1G.) • D (FOR SKETCH sEE FOLIO 14.) + Check 121 Pitch LOCATION. The corner is situated on the northerly Peacock 122 Gorham LOCATION. - The corner- is situated on the westerly side T North Andover, slope of a wooded hill. . Nile 1 -, Burnt Cedar of High street, Andover, or Railroad street, Not Chip I24 . . . Shave MARK. - The corner mark is a rOLlgh granite monument Quarry 125 Francis at a point about I ,000 feet southerly from its intersection , Law 126 Adversity ike. 4. 5 feet high and about 6 x 7 inches in section. The letter Phillips 127 . . . . . . . . . . . Giant with Salem tLlrnp • Day 128 Foster A is cut on the northeast face, and w on the southwest face. . Beta 12 Union Ice House MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument Hazeltine's Cupola 130 Cumm[ngs Tree 3 .8 feet high and about 6 x 9 inches in section. The et- ANDOVER - WILMINGTON 2. . Lane 131 Fairview ter A is cut On the southwest face, L on the northwest face, (r„R $I<ETciI SI?h: FOLIO 16.) Colt 13� Carter LOCATION. - The corner is situated against the southerly Hawkes Brook [33 Rock Pine and ` on the northeast face. . side of the western end of a wall, and on the southeasterly Rabbit 134 Hopkins 1` Trail Rock135 Red Shanks Hill ANDOVER - NORTH ANDOVER r . side of a wood-road. Tomb 136 Orchard Cox (Lynnfield) 137 Mud (FOR SRErcu SEE FOLIO 14.) Track 1,8 J ohnsons Pond LOCATION. - The corner is situated in a cultivated field, MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument Pickerel 139 Nason feet hio-h and about 6 x 8 inches in section. The etter A School I o . . . . . . . Shaven crown 225 feet southwesterly from the intersection of Peters street 3 7 g 4 Pro Salem turn ike in North Andover. is cut on the northeast face, and w on the southwest face, Strike 141 . . . . . . . . . . ey with S p 1 Lewis Hill 142 . Nelson . Suntaug 143 . Old Boxford - Georgetown [ MARK. - The corner marl{ 1S a rOtlgh granite monument ANDOVER - WILMINGTON 3. . Howard 144 . Cox (North Reading) 3 . 1 feet high and about 7 x io inches in section. The let- (FOR $KIiTCII SEE FOLIO IG.) Burn 145 . . . Long N�. LOCATION. - The corner is situated in woodland, on the • . Crazy 146 Peg ter A is cut on the west face, and non the east face. . Walledgy westerly side of Woburn street, at a point i ,o5o feet south- CORNER OFerly from its Junction with Rattlesnake Hill road, in Andover. ANDOVER- NORTH ANDOVER- NORTH READING. (FOR $KETCH SEE FOLIO 14.) MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument LoCATION. - The corner is situated in woodland, on the 3 .6 feet high and about 6 x 7 inches in section. The letter summit of Osgood's hill, 153 feet easterly from the north- A is cut on the east face, and w on the west face. east corner of a wall. TOWN CORNERS. MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument ANDOVER - WILMINGTON 4. (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 16.) 3, 7 feet high and about 6 x 9 inches in section. The letter LOCATION. - The corner is situated on high, wooded A is cut on the north face, and Ron the south face. land, 20 feet east of a wall. CORNER OF - UEN AND W.M.'S. CORNER OF MARK. - The corner mark is a granite monument 3 feet ANDOVER- LAWRENCE METH The let- (FOR s1:ETcx SEE Folio 14.) ANDOVER-NORTH READING-WILMINGTON. high, 8 inches square, and broken down to corners. (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 16.) LOCATION. - The corner is an unmarked point In the o LOCATION. - The corner is situated in woodland, in a ter A is cut on the east face, and w on the west face. dle of Merrimac river, north 7 59 west (true bearing) wall, at a point 35 feet from its eastern end. about Gro feet distant from the south witness marls, g �'ranite moms- ANDOVER-WILMINGTON 5. MARK. - The corner mark is a rough (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 16.) ding in open pasture, about 4o feet southwesterly from ment 2.2 feet high and about 8 x i o inches in section. The LOCATION. - The corner is situated on the southerly southwestern bank of the canal which runs parallel with letter A is cut on the east face, R on the south face, and w slope of a wooded knoll, about 15o feet westerly from a junc- southerly shore of the river. The corner is south 7° 40 on the north face. tion of wood-roads. t (true bearing) and about 750 feet distant from the north ness mark, which stands on the southerly slope of a hill, ANDOVER-TEWKSBURY i AND W.M. MARK. - The corner mark is a granite monument 4.3 ut 200 feet northeasterly from the northeastern shore of (FOR $KETCH SEE FOLIO 14.> feet high, 8 inches square, and broken down to corners. It LOCATION. - The corner is an unmarked point in the is set In concrete masonry. The letter A is cut on the east i i ver. middle of Shawsheen river, north 49° 57' west (true bear- face, and w on the west face. `�I,AKI,. - Thi north ��,itncss marls is a rough granite ing) grid about azo feet distant from the witness marls, which nument 3 . 6 feet high and averaging about 6 x Io inches stands in open meadow, on the southerly side of the river. ANDOVER - WILMINGTON 6. and M On (FOR SKETCH ser: FOLIO 18.) section. The letter i, is cut on the east face, MARK. - The witness mark is a rough granite monu- LOCATION. - The corner is situated on the northerly brow «vest face. ment 1 . 5 feet high and about 7 x I I inches in section. The of a wooded hill, 275 feet southeasterly from the Junction of mark is a granite nionuill 3 .6 feet letter A is cut oil the east face, and T on the west face, River street with Junction road, in Ando�•cr. "I he south witnessa averaging about 8 inches square, The letter A is ' h and avera,� g ANDOVER - TEWKSBURY 2 AND W.M. MARK. - The corner marls is a rough granite monument, t on the west face, and i. on the east face. (FOR SKETCH SITE FOLIO 14.) feet high, and averaoring about io x LOCATION. - The corner is an unmarked point in the triangular in section, 4 g g b • �• inches in section. middle of Shawsheen river, south 560 56' easty (true bearing) I 4 x 7 FOLIO 13 i TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY l ELI 1 � i _1 _ a I ,yr ti , .;'{1„`�r 1�n5 1j!'^ �r�'ic .,•�` 7 d{ S�z ,.. ,4✓:WT,'/_•v't^rr/v�l.,r.Yu.L, h ,.-Y-fm, a - I, I;i ! HAVERHILL II HAVERHILL—ANDOVER— BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER � ANDOVER— BOXFORD NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN LYNNFIELD— METHUEN ! i C T— METHUEN ANDOVER — DRACUT— ANDOVER— LAWRENCE — METHUEN ANDOVER— DRA U n N7 O ( 1 EMERY FARM 1 1_1iV DVVI: I\ - `�� II .\l Il\r � l I 7• TEWKSBURY xC,L.Saunders. (Pllr tihl:l loll 51:1: hI ILIA, I\,) Cultivated ) �� Roadll°na DRACUT *` �' R` 11'x,/}*vim ...:N 1.1- ter. i { +. Sv 'j:,.; .�• • ""•• -•• DWELL ST. LOCATION. — The corner Is situated on the feet - I brow of a wooded hill, about 500 feet South \\ ;fj� METHUEN >� . C.ull;valed i ,QN /> „I , Cultivated `� 1•% /// v: ' CHI x? ? ••'••'';i [� ,/ Cultivated 'unction of River street \Vlth J1111Ct10I1 1"Oi.l(l, 111 , ,1�.� r •.,, m _.. /.J�/// Pasture J xy�( a1,'1C 1 ' ' � - /-i /� fr ted *� .�' MA — rh11e COI'11e1" 111aI"11 . 15 (1 d ANDOVER �� ;�: IZI�. rough r' Il f• '`* r ..North W.M. ' ° i / \ do - 13C`' �� •',\ 8�v ,. � � °� � 4- feet 11111 and abOLlt c� .l' 9 1I1C11CS In SCCtIOil. C ' i l ; . M > * :. i � � � ><s cut on the north face, and vv ou the south •• Gulhivated CulFivated I --y>_•- �� Z ANDOVER � (Pw; Slu'.1cu 9r.h: FI11.II1 1S.) A i DRACUT ' e ,° _. - �?.�, _ 1 � i Cultivated - o , { ; ,'1-> �� W ; LoCA"r1oN. I he corner is Sltuatecl on tile C.I.Hood. �\ \ �� \ , of Ballard\ ale street c'llled Ri\ er street 111 ANDOVER \� j I Cultivated Int I feet SOLlthw este r]} f� olll Its f inctlon I point //'' oo l j Culti ted t ��< �d •wM /j� (,�/ / \m '� ` fid'. �� i road, 111I1d0\'el (\1)�V E S B U RY Culh. cult �a,� e '��°,s ir,* ��y;� Soo/` � 1 I ��IAl�K, — 1 e C01'[1C1 ]11a1"1� 15 a 1"Oi1l 1 r11 .(l�)4 T W K O• •'ROADSTONE • rl`11 1 lI I t / ,,�/ /�',. , .. Q••' � 0�'•, 'No'' :: 4. feet h1g11 and ah011t 7 \ 9 1nC11eS 1I1 SCCl1O11, . /'/ A- /ii�/ !! / / rP• CulFiva+ed 0 ® ,'�• i�`,..' / Pas+u re i\ , 1 1 i Is etlt on the northwest face, and vv on the so Scale cam, b ^ ;yi//r�.I;/ ;/ Q` •• OADSTONE a .o ' Cultivated500 ' ' E7T0ANDOVER Scale r '"� t1�' DOVL c�. {�y ,yy� 1 FEET /l,Ij> �{ / O 900 '� G.I.HOOd '^°+I5 `�'' ..� e ; (F(w Srrlcll st.li I'ul.lo IJ.) °, Ited 5 . 5 fee FEE, LOCATION. — The corner Is situ Cultivated wall on the westerly side of Ballardvale street. ICultivated A N DOVE R--LAWRENCE-NORTH AN DOVER ' 1�I:�I:K. — The corner mark is a rough crani 6 feet lltah and al1011t 8 \ 9 111ChCS 111 SCCtlO } — RTH AN DOVER I � - l ANDOVER N 0 SCIIDDI tlDDsei A A Hardy. i R Scale t� Is Cut on the west face, and \v on the east f' LAWRENCE — NORTH ANDOVER 2—� -�° ' i. ANDOVI I` - \VIL\Il \(;"1'ON lo. i 1000 FEET I � ! (I•ul; Srl.11n titat hlll.lu IS.) �• r r 7 ANDOVER — LAWRENCE 1 - 2 LocA'rloN. -- The corner is situated m an r tz r \ f W ,� � .v � � 111i y � Pasture ? I west of the wall on the �,vestcrly side of U< I\No L A W E N C E > > — The corner marl: is a much <) rai CuRivxtcu 1��\//( 7 7 r 11'1ARi,1. ,'� c'� i oy , '' ^ `: � ' L LAWRENCE et hirrll and about S inches square. I Q , - -'- - J,v Z 3r, T �, i 1 y \ d \ ,, Firth Brooks. •;/ i.�. ir� .CP � \ ' . <, A Y'r - _ OVER ,\ \ I. w � '' Iif cut oil the west face, and \v oil the Cast face. - NORTH AND > ,-. �s3t. , ✓ ; ' I E A 9� � q 1 FredCr p y s�py{ y d\ ICult _ s �•Y LINE TDNE ggqINDUVI: I�— �\ I L\I I1\'G"LO�Ar 1 i . BOA D STONE �._✓'� ', 1.,.� b O ti ..: ').' I ? I (F-)I. Sla:cll }1.1; I'�ILIU IS.) I W _pI�•[ //• 1/\. / _ // y °y / 4�� M may .:♦ ! r 1 I >•! / �(j f .k.' \ ti o u p '+ 1ASj ... ROADSTONE LOCATION. — 1 he Col'llei 1S 5ltllllte(1 117 CLlltl feet westerly from the wall on the westerly sr � .' } /f Cult. F' rpt. � • - Z V v 13 ♦ a"t`u Cultivated ti I LAWRENCE , ` . ® T ANDOVER o j � s' vale street. �` George E.Murra . ' o ARK. — } = 1 $ y 1\�I - Z he corner marl: is a roll h ral ; Scale .. :.'.'r*.� al F. s� r feet high and about b 1 inch( 5 in section � w ANDOVER 4• 9 Pasture FEET is cut on the northwest face, incl \v on the so' Y Cultivated °^ O r1 v S d. Q n2.�i'' . `) A T ) T r 2 i - t �. A DOVE1�- �� II,11I\ (�"I � >\ i i JohnA Driscoll.� ' ' >,o. ANDOVER— NORTH ANDOVER— NORTH READING " i "" y"""` ' ° '` ' n^ 'Rnr1d +one•. r �, I _ LOCATION. — The corner is situated 11 1' ^;z4 i' \ Cultivated land about 300 feet easterly from the center ANDOVER: NORTH ANDOVER ' Cultivated ANDOVER ce: Marne railroad trach. \ r . / ' Scale MAI:r. — I he corner marls is a roup �;ra Road tend QEtLP 0� i�+ •, .* t 7' 4.• . ,:a 3 .6 feet high and about 7 1 9 lticlles 111 SCCtI 0 500 1000 -(. ' 1 0 '` +ems, ((` W1' L4T N 0 p $Q'A• 1 lea° v ?, o v -1 Cultivated F "�° '� w ,� FEET HP i hh f ( j , a ', P-S� ,>• , '• 3 USG°OOS HILL rl A 1S Cut Oil the northwest face, an(I \\' 011 t 1(.' ANDOVER —T EVVKSBU RY I 1 PL '_ — r ` ANDOVER ( > � ......� cult. + - .,— (FOR til + til a l VER �V11 1I1 \�( "( Cultivated �;- � .r-•+'- ' 'P^.��� ,� • •i^ n..'II n..a n ':�..9.A.y`1" O:: �`— /" 1 Y,°_.,. —� , � , , .. J case r . Ry1 ,a _ - C�lh _ 500 1000 Loc��Tio�T. — I he corner is situated lIl cults NORTH READI NG ; �t aschal A Walls FEET feet southwesterly from Anclovei" - `� llillln<� oIl cult a - The corner marl: is a rou() h Xtra _- �,; AN DOVER —T EWK SBURY 2 ATK I N 50N N . H.— HAV ER H I LL I 3 .g feet high and about S x I 1 inches in sec 1 - -- °p. ;,�� .� a: Mowing Eugene Sawyer l ter A IS Cut on the northwest face, an(1 \v on th - R -- - _ =-- B.� M. R. R. ° � Y f a \c�1�� lls ` I I� I Z 5 0\ (\T.I ) o.9 Ge $ S Y r - .. I __ � -_ �: "'_"_ --m 9�''=br v^r� � q7x;+T• '. i,•'- ''rD-tr �• -A.- -i",�: is vh,/' ' .. ?;1y .'" ti}' ..+.:.-;,1 ':§ rnl '/ E...+•T'--tee u:h.ated - I hl. cl in Q� or .eA. awe � -. . . \ r ` - - -yr=- - '�_- 4 ?�"r,C,� moi' >zn • �P )- . ik'�, � Lc.) 1 1011 corner is situat(. AT K I N S 0 N -- �_a -II W.M. °�. v' Ito. a/ 15 'Y' ..�>!!tp; Pasture r o\,cr pastLue, about 95o feet southerly from N . H . , : AND O V E R ROAOSTON✓ � {. ,: ' �'y ,� N DOVER yer s h()u5c. lT { i i��•.�,hta++ v'1 k• Pasture r ,. \ E Yc' I Nr l '1 ,P� ::- , •, .r� ; �I:\1:I:. — 1 lig i Orl +� r I +l Lrl, is a clresSecl ir f TEWKSBURY p^ �; �) incl 16 ruches s(�uare. rl he let Sand a.1� y1'';`}�,� ynqu R�', 7 •.ie 1��. yYfj0i. y a' t� � [j . 1 felt lll�ll l l GultiVa+ed ' lit' :<"f' ' n 4t. , xa mon, a f•• __ . �,d �, �•1. -� .,';`7tii_ . j 1 J , ', on tl e north .face Y LLn all(l. 'aro ° 1 z�Tr�s _ � �t p�' n� i � ) , a oil the South i c N:\11 t . D � {�iD. .x ,11♦ A'. .1 _ JI... , ' d a., ° D .rr= - \ . r• ( } 'h", , 1r+ zl PastureIOI I — -- - 011) VARNIIM . : ,. (,°� � � �'> . `. ♦ • TT IT \ \ TI ; 1? Ilii 1 i • '' /•/ \ I y,4..3,,}Di , 'Y, yen. h , J D✓• ` _ _ �•N.... ,N 1 <' //• \`\ •Jni` (lkyw�,3(✓JJ!^{fJ.ryr 4 -� __ �y^ ' \e _ MILLw It" {; r I. :. •\ :) \ v, .N y, A —°,_ ` y, • '�, \ \ 4 .Yc (I'11 Y. \I F �lal til:P. I'uIJU 11,,E :.'i'•' Pa Stura 'y $'+J• j (rE, - I felt I '� •\ , r ..D" f< c Inv \ �.Y a T MON. , � r 1 J m ♦ { _= F: , Foo T 1 he corner is situate d t �� mc=:�-��� I ,i i, .. I I I Scale ® �:_- --- ,�.?• ', — i Wallace Burt Cul6va+ed I.00/\'IIO\ . ) f o Boo 1 }I FEET W -- — on the wester side of North 1)road« a} , Eitl _ ;�n northers from Its unction vVitll Cr} star scree i GUltiva+ed N Scale HAVERHILL y 1 ' Pasture anti: . �Q, a' --�•S--l- 5e�° ��caleUj 1 . I ; - FEET o -4 s++ . q { i rONRCS Co_ BOSTON, 1I ( }I14 � s 1 FOLIO 14 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY FII r i t illi ,, II da , !w _ _ -- - - -- - - - - ___ _ �.gr`A',w�ir.. _�'i, 4F.►?®iv�F�!'�R 111�ittsB�9YY� „ r d 3 I 1 • 1 p Y til t ,lyl t t , _ ;try 1 �L;t t fa c tai J`nr. 1 $ •v '. `µt''ka"Irl'�• 'rF�,CSt x Irl�r'�IkvF' sF rr 4 ,iFi+s vix E r-y. r* LAWRENCE HAVERHILLMASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER M LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER— BOXFORD NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON TTSNORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN I AC U T- ANDOVER- LAWRENCE - METHUEN - EMERY FARM , t 7 � � ANDOVER- WILMINGTON 7. MARK. — The corner mark is a dressed granite monument Kq, « Gj•Saunders. (pule 5hE1cn sltr. Ful.lo 18,) feet high and I x 16 Inches in section. The letters N II LOQ"` LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the northwesterly 4' S 5 Is,o p are cut on the north face, and NI s on the south face. , k 1890 METHUEN brow of a wooded hill, about 500 feet southwesterly from the �:4 Cultivated PROCTOR I Y, "asture I Cult��atd _ function of River street with Junction road, in Andover. CORNEr,. of R „ .-`_ MARx. --- The corner marls is a rough Granite monument ATKINSON (N.H.)- HAVERHILL- PLAISTOW (N.H.). ■' .M�.Mt Nortf� W.M. ' The letter A (hqE SxI:TCI1 sla= Pul.lo IfJ.) M :. I 4 feet high and about 8 x 9 Inches in section. ' face and w on the south face. LOCATION. — The corner is situated feet west of the is cut on the north , wall on the easterly side of I Iilldale avenue, about 1375 feet ANDOVER- WILMINGI ON S. southerly from Its function with Main street, in Atkinson. hole SI:I:'rcll sea FOLIO 18.) LoCATION. — The corner is situated on the easterly side MARK. — The corner marls is a dressed Granite monument C.I.Hood \ 'Q II of Ballardvale street, called River street in Andover, at 5 '3 feet high and 14- Inches square. The letters �Is�s are cut on ANDOVER ��� L point I , oo feet southwesterly from its junction with Junction the southwesterly face, and N „ on the northeasterly face. w p 4 I890 :• Culllvated road,�,�,\�Ld in Andover. coRNrr. or UIt, •ROADS,ON[ �. : ` :"'°� �` ' Lf ; ; lYlAr.K. — The corner mark Is a rough Granite monument ATKINSON (N.IL) - HAVERHILL - SAI.EItt (N.H.). �:- , ,T• Q 4 feet high and about 7 x 9 inches in section. The letter A (Fog Srarcll sae IOLIO 16.> � .. E'P'••CulFivated g r - �1�? Pasture LOCATION — The corner Is situated on the northerly slope { ="_ 04USTONE r'>? qrT J J is cut on the northwest face, and w on the southeast face. `Cultivateda of a wooded knoll, about 6o feet southerly from the intersec- ' ANDOVER-WILMINGTON 9. ,,°°d � :' (,;ole saETcu Sag FOLIO 18.) tion of a wood-road with a wall. LOCATION. — The corner Is situated 5 .5 feet east of the MARK. — The corner mark is a dressed or m011tl- Cultivated ll Cultivated wall on the westerly side of Ballardvale street. ment 4..8 feet high and 16 inches square. The letters cnri1890 i MARK. — The corner marl{ IS a rough granite monument , s are cut on the southeast face, and * II on the northwest face. 3 . 5 feet high and about 8 x 9 inches in section. The letter 1890 School rioo5d 4 ` /D&`.,%. A.A.Hardy. Scale A is cut on the west face, and w on the east face. CORNER OF p 500 1000 FEET -' - ANDOVER - WILMINGTON to. BILLERICA- BURLINGTON - yVILI��IINGTON. z IN, SKETCHSEEFuL10 IS.) (Fele SKETCH SEE FOLIO 16.) - e corner is situated in an orchard, 9 feet LOCATION. — The corner Is situated in the middle of NDOVER LAWRENCE 1 -2 LOCATION• — Th 11.• Pastur.a west of the wall on the westerly side of Ballardvale street. Lubbers brook, north 25° 09' east (true bearing) and about �. , .� C E ;(?>�: \ , — io feet distant from the witness mark standing �{ feet westerly ,` '� a•+i„":? �,,. \\� .,.- , � c11tvA,e, MARK. The corner mark Is a rough granite monument from the westerly bank of the brook, in a swamp covered Z;o LAWRENCEThe letter A Is 3 . 5 feet high and about 8 inches square. ice• ,. k Firth Brooks , , s�e.� •\. ' , with a thick growth of bushes and trees. a cut on the west face, and w on the east face. � � � , I � t ��.ti /�. MARK — The witness marl Is a granite monument 4 eat LINE�TONE —� — — ' '' ' ° - ANDOVER- WILMINGTON I I . g , y • ' y. a } r z (Ful: SaI:.Tcll Sl.:a Fu1.,o 18.) high and averacring 6 x 8 Inches in section. The letter B is -� " LOCATION. — The corner is situated in cultivated land, I i cut on the south face, 13 on the west face, and w on the east t ' ' ` feet westerly from the wall on the westerly side of Ballard- face. 3 r 2 I I. o , v Cultivateda CORNER OF ANDOVER o� ` y vale street. BII_LERICA - TEWKSBURY - WILl�Y1INGTON AND tiV.AI. a �ro s o T MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument (FOE S,;ETCII SEE FOLIO 16.) Scale ' 3. �.\ The letter A LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the middle of Shaw- 500 :.,,,,. w �;. ., ANDOVER 4' 1 feet high and about 8 x 9 inches in section. ra–r�-----�- -- ---- -- Pc wr:. FEET ' c� sheen river, north 5 7° 2 7' west (true bearing) and about 3 0 is cut on the northwest face, and w on the southeast face. lc which stands feet east- ANDOVER- WILMINGTON 12. feet distant from the witness mar � (FOG SaEfCll SEE FOLIO 18.) erly from the east bank of the river, 39 feet northeasterly from DOVER- NORTH ANDOVER- NORTH READING LOCATION. — The corner is situated in low, cultivated the center of the bridge at the function of Nichols avenue land, about oo feet easterly from the center of the Boston with Brown street. NORTH ANDOVER 3 ANDOVER & Maine railroad tracks. MARK. — The witness marls is a rough granite monument MARK. — The corner marls is a rough granite monument 3 . 5 feet high and about 8 x i o inches in section. The letter 3 .6 feet high and about 7 x 9 inches in section. The letter Bis cut on the north face, Ton the east face, and w on the A s cut on the northwest face, and w on the southeast face. os000ps HILL south face. cult. _-"=- r ; :.4¢�� :'<;"> ANDOVER-WILMINGTON 13. BILLERICA - WILMINGTON I AND W.M. : f --� . ' r Tin,;;.; . (Fog SKETCH sea FOLIO 18.) (Folz SKETCH SEE FOLIO 16.) �.....�: O Scale 01000 LOCATION. — The corner is situated in cultivated land, 129 -� � LOCATION. — The corner Is situated in the middle of � aschalAWalls NORTH READING FEET feet southwesterly from Andover - Wilmington 12 . g) Shawsheen river, north 3 8° 3 5' west (true bearinand about MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument 7o feet distant from the witness mark standing on a slight S B U RY 2 AT K I N S 0 N N . H.- H AV E R H I L L I feet high and about 8 x I I inches In section. The let- elevation in an open meadow, about 3 5 feet south of the bank 39 -. T Mowing Eugene Sawyer ter A is cut on the northwest face, and w on the southeast face. of the river, and 4 feet west of an elm tree. ' o - p ATKINSON (N.H.) - IIAVERHILL I, 1�iIAi�K. — The witness mark 1s a rough granite monument GeorgeA awyer1.. Culhivafed >n LoCATION. — The corner is situated in a partly crown 3 feet high and about 7 1 8 inches in section. The atter B . AT K I N S O N �asturn -'` N . H . over pasture, about 950 feet southerly from George A. Saw- is cut on the west face, and w on the east face. ANDOVER u" ycr's house. �" Pasture hILLEP.IC:1 - NVIL\iIIN("rI'(1N 2• a dressed granite monument (FoR sKk:rcll SITE FoLio 16.) MARK. — The coI-11e1- mark 1S a A The corner is situated in woodland, at the 4.3 feet high and 16 inches square, The letters c,," s are cut LOCATION. — � ' �, ,ti��� .�;;p a� : r ; � northwesterly end of a wall, Zoo feet SOLltl1 of Shaws teen 1890 I� , � on the south face, and Ns90 on the north face. ° ' east true bearing) and 229 feet dis- -- - '. Pasture and south 8 3 5 y�. Foo•I' river .� • Ri )� OLD VARNUM MON .���' ' �"' -i . � ✓'60' � MILL *,> AI KINSON (N.H.) - HAVEPIIILL 2. tallt fr0111 Billerica - Wilmington i I ., (Fog S�:r:rc,l srr. houo 16.) MARK. — The corner Iter Mark IS a rough granite ITIOntlnleIlt n ! . . , •.�. t ', FOOT MON. LOCATION. — The corner is situated 2 feet east of the wall The letter B is cut on the westerly side of North Broadway, about 430 feet 4 feet hiorh and about 8 inches square, , • Haverhill. on the southwest face, and w on the northeast face. �A V E R H I L L norther from its unction with Crystal street, in Scale ly J I I � Scale FFFT n soo I FELT — I rOR BEs Co.,BOSTON. I i FOLIO 15 i TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY _. ..Yss�A����llt� tom. lA®R/ . lsYw"'�``� Y .�Ak'1F � `�III�IB ,"AGS, ��s�'9�' ►, .oA170e t i f Mae= , I A III r I a iI 1 LAWRENCE— ANDOVER HAVERHILL HAVERHILL—ANDOVER —BOXFORD ANDOVER — BoxFORD ` LYNNFIELD— METHUEN MASSACHUSETTS NORTH READING—READING—WILMINGTON ,I{ LYNNFIELD — METHUEN i INGTON —WILMINGTON ATKINSON NIH.HAVERHILL— ° ' BILLERICA—BURL rw " ,• i ' hr �.`, BILLERICA—WILMINGTON 1-2-3 -4-5-6-7- 8- 9 PLAI STOW N. H. BILLI�I�IC� — ���IL,�IINc �"rc� ` LOCATION. — The cornet- Is sttuatcd I E,, A •m,,,a„�o...e�pOrT'rt TO AT KINSON R.R. STATION 600 FT, �N ATKINSON ST:.. .,..• •_ m the southerly side of a wall, at all anlc. SHAWSHE 3t� k � • °' ZF' N . I�I , MAI:K. — The corner mark is a rom ll I t„ 'f,• WILMINGTON PLAI STOW ' ! ! ANDOVER— NORTH—READING ° r 5, Mowing N. H. 3 3 . 8 feet high and about 7 (� inches u1 �� Mowing 1 � � WILMINGTON ��°'�'•��.. - w ' B Is cut on the west face, and n/ on the P 1IJ Scale JN!tj.F Cult;vated J 4 1 ANDOVER—WILMINGTON _ I3II I I , I « II , II � c I FEET HAVERHILL : C: N 1 - 2 - 3 -4 eJ LOCATION. — "hhe corner is situtated at ATKINSON N.H.—HAVERHILL—SALEM NFHF . ., row strep of woods on the southerly Side of � /j' f j9 John Pettengill p� M �IZK. — r . 5 ., t , r f 1 he corner Weare; is a rough >'�' 4 °� a 3 . 7 feet hi;l1 and about IS 10 inches in s I1 - BALLARDVALE LITHIA or �� , . . .'' B Is Cut oil the 1VCSt face, and lv oil the e SPRING HOUSE BI L L E R I CA ' ' P 1 - � Chas Hopkins E3 l VERL' II,LI: I� ICY\— wIL1IIN( ,"ION AN D0 'm Pasture OQ mowing i. G, s W Loc:uTto:� — Tile C01.11e1- IS Situated In tw s��t Cultivated 'Cl j a : ROADSTONE _ �oPa nortliwestcrn end of a wall. I Frank Alexander 4TKINSON \ Mowing I 0 �'1:AI: . 'l 1'0lit I w Pasture I', 1 1C COI-11Cr 11]al"1 ' IS d ATKINSON 4- S feet hlgh and ahollt 7 1 S lnches nl se In ^ > ' '' ` ° N H B 1s cut on the southwest face, and Nv on t k 1 RY �\ %h 1 BILLERICATEWKSBURY — r "z �` I3II I LMC/� — IL I I N GTO` WILMINGTON ,�b•; a ,,�\, - , . �'��� GDS' r � ' ' ' � _' "• � . �� ■ ' ' ' LOCATION. — 111e corner is situated lIl N ;\ �* x a -� � northern enol of a wall. UN *a TEWKSBURY o� . o��\ � MARK. — The ri SV \\ �•:'ryrye�^J1 I C ( C F2 Cultivated iL >, - O\\ 'i lY,1 N . COI"nCI' 111 `11:1 ]S '1 Z!3 s ; a sr ,>. Q^ ® SALE Ilii *, t�= _ .� feet hl�ll al1C� 6 \ I I 1nC11CS 111 SCCtIOIl. v�` ' r o �` ° on the west face, and ��J on the cast face. ,.: 7 CAPTAINS POND MON , . BILLERICA .rc u . 5 i l ,,` ,�. .y y HAVERHILL I�II,I .r_ I:Icn - tvll,�Ill� c�"ro>�T Scale %I9, •3 Sic ka {{�t ` S. , uQ. , r , - t TION. II1C Corner Is sltliated I11 500 Loc I \ :: , a', ,i.• FEET 3 ,QJ ':-`i .. Nva.; • ,a od. V LINESTONE -�. ' d, v:... :.'i v .Y, J _ westerl side of all an(��le In a �v�111 . 'a :: '' WILMINGTON � �< r ; MARK. — The cornet plat"1: is a �ranit high and about 6 1 io inches I11 section. Scale ` ATKINSON NIH HAVERH ILL 2 on the west face, and w on the east face. WILMINGTON ' _ _ o - Soo! ; 41 \ FEET BILLERICA ° ' rI �Ih{yy(yAT, > f" BILLI� RICA — �-VI I,�'I I N(�"I'(>N' N . HI LocATtoN. — The co411 rner is situated at �J of woodland, about eoo feet south of a street ANDOVER Z N - I Scale ,. Cultivated road 1n Wilmington . S. lg° 0 -- 0 n• r' PROCTOR MON.29 .y.P MAR r r FEET < 'K. — FlIC Corner marl. Is a granit I Cultivated �.� ° ; - ° p HAVERHILL - hull and about e 1 1 ? Inches u1 section. W <JOhn eanOn the noi'tll\VCSt faCC, alld �V On the: S()tit CultivatedLgs�, , ,i A +� ,/ 4'�i � 9 +•;. Mowing •}yi ,., . L, ^J� ,' •`J•, P 1 °:2y ' e,� t,SCCutY }' t.,.. `.. :S°.�1 Q:.� 'g,'u•' X1.8. a T l ]%TyCe3 � � . R°A°gTN I3ILLEI�ICA — ��� IL\ II\� G"fON t� t\ � Mowing r � � -. � . LOCATION. — 1 ie corner 1s situate dl in t ( Jane Thompson i`'" �; yz '; Q-y bens brook South ' 0 ?q, Nest (tl'Lic bearill '`° sc� Scale CIIStallt f1-orn the witness marl: standing o o° O 500 I, i ¢ - meadow on the northerly bane: of the bI " FEET W.M. �'IARK• — I d, • • �,� �� � 'I'llC witness I11a1"k IS a gall I I ' WILMINGTON feet 11It��h and about 6 x to inches In sect WILMINGTON LM I NG TON �''' 0 7 �-�F�`r T" ; ;`�,�v`�:,. •�.:' W 1S Cilt 011 the S011th\VCSt face, aI1Cl �V oil t 1. i4 c4*I ¢ -.. =--' v -:- r - J:• µr'6 'jj� ,�',A 4 1 , i af QS _ I MISsFM.Lull. 3 • ��' . BRpO ` , ', d 110XI, 01\1) — ( f1:0I\(TI- I,(.)`'V1 Cultivated , , ' (Folt SFI.ICII 6 1•. Fol.ln 20.) L, WJ^.., „r.,� r • 3� 7 v,, a v bw� ,AZ° r a u:; , Y :•� F LOC-� I lob • 1`l1L corner IS SltLlat( Cl lI1 r j , r i:11, il �ll C(11�'C Of all 0I)Cil I = °a{ J r •�, ti ii' north of Cultivated . s�y Oµ i `f '•• a .P }n/ , v'. ti 1 I 1^ i nr b' r r .Y ^f Y;y4 .1' .K C I I q1c"di � t et° (,� t ' `i F ' �! a aj �,=:S�Iw y 1 dI �, :b VfI.M. 1 SOLltll Of a N all . ��I�1J 4 •moi-.-,_,_._ t " `qa' 0 14 , .. . ......... __ .t n _- .�, .. ,� ^ I p I J .• PEACOCK •0 , = -_ ��d' � '. I 'Ira . �. rc '1 •— AA t •1 t ''{ I r Orchard /' y'r' I` /r,^��jYYY ..•, ,a�Z''g9' t ^ .,,, ?.:. 1���U�K. -- e O1"I1C1• Inark 1S a rolljh Cultivated IaC.�'� � •::.1' ,: r�.•� - ;• � hl. C l 7 it LI .C� and aboLit s lnches tit val'C• 3, feet 111 h 1 ` let I � 'dY b•:::..• ..':. o p� i 9t ni!'.'J:.• , nt ':r�. .: ,� .. � ' ^¢ wn.Nne, ° ,� , � On the north face, anal i3 oil the soiltll\VCS 1 Scale NORTH READING blV o 500 /BURLINGTON � FEET I ' FORBES CO BOSTON. 1i I f FOLIO 16 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY tl1 I l — It Y, 1 1.,'!11 ' ) }•'( 11 • j _ iq� I..-xawryvMux.�a'R'Q.•°1lfv ".,as .\+a-u! .+a LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER LAWRENCE-MIDDLETON -NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER - BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS NORTH READING- READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN NORTH READING - READING -WILMINGTON BURLINGTON -WILMINGTON ATKI NSON N. H.HAVERH I LL- BILLERICA- WILMINGTON 3. BOXFORD- GEORGETOWN 2. WILMINGTON I-2 -3 -4-5-67- 8 - 9 PLAI STOW N . H. - The corner is situated in woodland, aainst (FOR SKRICISE .. FOLO 20.) LOCATION. OCATION• - e corner is situated in woodland, on the - To R.R. STATION5OOFT. L the southerly side of a wall, at an angle. western slope of a hill, about 300 feet north of Bald Pate pond, AT K I N SON MAIN •° . N . H ' ST LM INGTON PLAISTOW MARK. - The corner marl{ is a rough granite monument and about 220 feet southwesterly from a function of walls. a �W 3 . 8 feet high and about 7 x 9 inches in section. The letter MARK. - The corner marl{ is a rough granite monument M°w`"g Q M°Wing N H. B is cut on the west face, and w on the east face. ' ` 4. I feet high and about 7 x I o inches Ill section. The letter W B is cut on the southwest face, and Ron the northeast face. Scale o J Cuu vatoa o5� z FEET H AV E R H i LL ` BILLERICA - WILMINGTON 4. BOXFORD - GEORGETOWN 3. LOCATION. - The corner is situated at an angle, in a nar- ATKI NSON N.H�HAVERHILL-SALEM N.H. �� >R SKRTCIf SEIi FOLIO 2O.> '.; ,,• row strip of woods, on the southerly side of a cultivated field. LOCATION. - The corner is situated in cultivated land at John Pettengill MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument a point 7 50 feet southeasterly from the junction of Bald ate -�. „ Nj ,Qj•l 3 .7 feet high and about x Io inches in section. The letter street and Nelson street in Georgetown. ' Bis cut on the west face, and vv on the east face. MARK. - The corner marl{ is a granite rnonu111ei1t 4.4 ,. ,, ^ feet high and about 8 x Io inches in section. The letter B BI LLERICA }> � ; �h�5 { �� % is CLIC on the southwest face, and R on the northeast face. C2 I3ILT_.rRICA -WILMINGTON 5. µ.d. 5 1 Pasture ,�� Mowing ' . LOCATION. - The corner is situated in woodland at the Q,` ' BOXFORD - GEORGETOWN 4. °" °''ed y ROADSTONE P� northwestern end of a wall. (FOR SKETCH SFE FOLIO 20.) �. �_.� ao Frank Alexander / A�TKINSON Mowing LOCATION. - The corner 1S Sltliated In open pasture, On /� Pasture MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument - �h and about the southeaster) slope of Bald Pate hill, zo feet southwesterly . 8 feet hi 7 Y 8 inches in section. The letter Y p ATKINSON 4 from an angle in a wall at the southern corner of an orchard. Bis cut on the southwest face, and w on the northeast face• MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument M1n : �� N. H. EWKSBURY - '� Y ®*`# � . 4 +b;1' i �. ;: q. feet high and about 7 x I I inches in section. The letter I3 •�. BILLERICA - WILMINGTON 6. NGTON is cut on the south face, and Ron the north ace. The corner is situated in woodland, at the LOCATION. - northern end of a wall. BOXFORD- GEORGETOWN 5 # � TOR SKETC,1 SEE I'OI,10 20.) o '`\ MARK. - The corner marl{ is a granite monument 4. I -3. \��� LoCATION. - The corner is situated 3 feet south�x�esterly BURY ,� �,�,- o�,. � o . _= feet hio-h and 6 x I i inches in section. The letter B Is cut ' SALEM \I _- a from a function of walls on the northeasterly side of the road ,� o N a - -�= on the west face, and w on the east face. N . H_ D . _� leading from Boxford to South Groveland, ata point 5 50 F - I 1•y�.f 1i3"• �O CAPTAINS POND MON 3` 0 y feet southerly from its intersection with the road leading from I TON North Andover to Georo-etown. 5 BILLERICA - WILMING 7. a s 1 ._ HAVER H I LL Y Scale ,} ` LOCATION. - The corner is situated in woodland, at the MARK. - The corner mark is a roup granite monument trrrl FEET westerly side of an angle in a wall. 4 feet hi;h and about Io inches square. The letter i3 is cut '� corner marl{ is a granite monument 4 feet on the southwest face, and Ron the northeast face. I i LM I NGTON MARK. - co g high and about 6 x I o inches in section. The letter B Is cut T I NSON N H -HAVERHILL 2 BOXFORD - GEORGETOWN 6. A K 'ale ��'° � � on the west face, and w on the east face. I,7�R sKF-rcx• sER F'ouo zo.) LOCATION. - The corner is situated at the western edge ET- BILLERICA j� AT K i N SON BILLERICA - WILMINGTON S. of woodland, z feet easterly from a retaining wall and Io5 feet N . H . LOCATION. - The corner is situated at the westerly edge easterly from the southeast corner ci adwelling-house. of woodland, about goo feet south of a street known as Aldrich MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument n:�.. n�' 7. yI R ' ® p N road in Wilmington . 3 .3 feet high and about 6 inches square. The letter I3 Is Scale Cultivated 1 0 ©® ©Q ° 500 rp MARK. - The corner marl{ is a granite monument 4 feet cut on the west face, and Ron the east face. PROCTOR MON.2 FEET " ©.@o ..:: `• HAVERH I LL high and about 9 x 12 inches in section. The letter ll is cut 4 o ' est face and w on the southeast face. BOXFORD- GEORGETOWN 7. Mowing on the northwest (FOR SKErc,f see Fcn,lo 20.) C,. f e° John Bean. LOCATION. - The corner Is situated in woodlarid, on the ra ' o-G i O Mowing :h,�>; , y , ,, ; BILLERICA AND W.M. eastern slope of a hill, about 3o feet west of the westerly � edge of a wooded swamp and about goo feet northerly from e•Y7 . ROAD4TON �. Mowing • , � � v;� ;. ; , •Q' © ► LOCATION. - The corner is situated in the middle of Lub- a Igand about feet the northwest corner of a dwelling-house. 7 G� tiers brook, south 39 a9 west (true bearing) 5 o•ranite monument $ t., distant from the witness mark standing on low, partly open MARK. - The corner marl{ is a 4 7 Scale 5DD the brook. feet 111° 11 and about 7 x Io inches In section. The letter r meadow on the northerly bank of FEET • � is cut on the southwest face, and R on the northeast ace. 4 gwM MARK. - witness marl{ is a granite monument d . ; feet high and about 6 x i o inches in section. The letter B COINER OF „ � , � WILMINGTON TON tiF °_ is cut on the southwest face, and won the northeast face. BOXFORD- G.EORGI:,r0NNTN - GROVLLAND. -' at •fir-' •-� ` '✓ 84fbrf'°if .,'' . ." FUR SK1:I'CIf NI.1+. I'UI,IU IS.) _ _ _ � � �•y �•::- LOCATION. -- The COrI1CI" IS situated I . 5 feet north Of the .90 L (/BBERS �. ` q 3 ; BOX FORD - GEORGETOWN I. northwestern corner of a wall and 3 3 feet south of the center .��� �•'' +s�. �. O� a (FOR SKETCII SEK (•'OLIO 20.) of the traveled way Of Pine Plains road, at a point about LOCATION. - The corner is situated in woodland, 4o eet z�a.H oo feet southwesterly from its function with West street north of the northerly edge of an open meadow and s feet I ,3 m 1/ T oveland , . / �/ a , 1't f 1.• '1y l+ ' ! 7 -(i•i ,.p .• �f^M1 'Y . in V r � • 'F !'} ih ! i : {fl✓ INc 4y w}o. s \Y ;' 7 _ J /' + • % Igo f (.-5 ,.,4 ,�y.� , f�. ��� • .7 .f, y •3 ` .. '. , e^` o{ ' :r. '• ,, rY.M. S011tll of a wall. r 1 x �/ . - mo i A7 ,� �- . T ..f� : ! The corner Illarl{ IS a rough granite I11Onument n ,, Y. ,. �, - The corner marl{ is a rough ,unite monument MARK . - The ��1 �j, ry.�, �y. . � . The� ._- , 11��., .> 1 ,I�. 'Y� { �•.rf .-...o.-,,,,.. .....'.:........., > `w =' 'SiS l✓ IM .7 Or V :'i. • ,. .,1f,,. ,, R Y :•., . "'�_'•Y,fI,,,,,_ .',: .�:, MARK. • 7 inchl.s in section• I he let- let �° � ' ''. °�� . _�� ' ' �r and about � inches s ogre. The letter G is cut 4. a feet high and about io 1 i � rI ; - • ;!11' a _, , ,r,, 4.9 feet high d scut on the west face, and R on the east face. qsk •T .'¢µ� , . F� on the north face, and Bon the southwest face. ter B I I ; Scale '` ` ' NORTH READING BURLINGTON FEET I .._...- FOR RES co., BOSTON. F01_10 17 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY i M. { 1 t iY :'_� - I • "•. •Ti b3 J N4 YVF XT'l r I 1 1. - I :' 1 ) Gds' .., S, y;t+d .e, .Nti.• ..,) ... _. ... a iI j ..,r'yw«w•qe'c —.n...u..rn•.—G«:.. .w.«r....w..nn Yfu� • II I t I I 11 t.7 I11 i HAVERHILL i HAVERLAWRENCE—MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER— BOXFORDH I LL—AN DOVER— BOXFORD i t MASSACHUSETTS LYNNFIELD—METHUEN NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN ( — -- - - RIVER EV .f rr II 1 I ANDOVER —TEWKSBURY— WILMINGTON . c9 ' - Qa , ` ;y6 ky4} a •.. .1 , °��. e : : CORNER O AN DOVE R —WI LM I NGTO N 6 To 13 B [BOZI�FIV l ' i i • tb'".L h ,r S O — \ 7LA1 / I\A II. IVO t ` • a .. jl J former - lmo LOCATION, , O B — The corner I a :7• OXFORD - HAVERHILL I Sisters,,, is situated in woodland, one foot 1 ��! BOX FORD GEORGETOWN ,� the northeastern face of cl bO�� ldc�r , .6 fc GROVE LAN D s opt ; 5 I -2 X 6 I -z feet In section , N� hick stclnds y four walls. VELAND �' HAVERHI , . G RO * a :9A L L yfr ,; � 1��IARK. 111c COl"IICI' Ilial"l: 1S 1 gall •Q1 4 .. R ` `• °� �` Pashure !' and (.at ,- 3 feet high nd bout 6 Inches sgLrirc. 1 he �> ,.b Cultivated >,. ` 0:1Z Cultivated `>, � the southwest face, on the north\��cst fa ♦ • ' �� : g I ;� ��,, r'• .y * . southeast face, OF CORN Kk V. .'• , P. - hb Xt '. •t'C „ ., n. Cultivated #, � �� . � � '' " ' ° � BO.l'I �URll- C� R� 11'I [ :kN1) - II :A�� f: n o• h,u, Sl.r:u a till: i ul.nf :v. •'a'ok • m , , ' " CEO RG ETOW NLINESTONE — c �' , " ' CUltivated uNESTON Loc:\"rION. -- 'PIC corner IS situated 7 from the wall oil the northwesterly• side BOXFORD { "' � BOXFORD ; „ Groveland, about one mile soutll \vCstCI fro Scale m with Salem street in ( Jrovelallcl . Scale - ► ��I:IRI:• — 1 he corner marls is a granite • O 300 ht r i 5'oo FEET FEET -- E-- r > , : I 7 feet lolly aild about 8 Inches square. BOXFORD — HAVERHILL — NORTH ANDOVER j the water and is marked ii it c;. HAVERHILL— M ETHUEN — NORTH ANDOVER LO,lI ( > I�ll II�� I . LIIII . L � . a 9 °, �. LOCA"PION• — The corner is sithiatcd c fe BURLINGTON — WILMINGTON — W BOX FORD — NORTH ANDOVER I '' an;le in a wall, dividin(y woodland north fro` R south . W O B U R N 3j , - �l�l1 i` � Paatur¢ 1 ' VIARIc. — The corner mark Is a rough J � l/ - 1 and about Inches Sc uclrc. 1> 10 i r wM ,: 4 feet h1,1 ) 1 x: WI LM INGTON '� �, Pashure on the northeast face, and 1, on the south .,. J O.Cgminings. Wm J q es I�` '� 3 U if� :,`�• / ' ' �� HAVERHILL ^ I�(:)lL12 1 J. o. cu in$s Cultivated F J 'j j ;i� ` j £� LOCATION, — 'I hC COl'nff 1S Sitllate(I 011 I . t. J. O. G wtmin S Oreoµ ;4' ` 'J ;� i " - - j , e' cr the S011thei'1 Sl10rc of j�- / ° _ �. of the road skli tin i i - Q � ++ ,o BOXFORD BU R LI N GTO W 0 B U R N �- '` % I ;;o m i Cultivated °oK at a point I ,S -o feet southwc stet ly from Its l 9rG ' w ° '"�: l a road leading northerly. /� \••:4 Pasture f ROAOSTON ✓ Pasture �/ A r' a O O M — 111e corner nrlrl Is rl roti h � "• TANNERY I - i t A r r��� g.• ook -y I Arra. % �'� J '� '` + : 2 . feet high and about 7 l 9 inches i /���,� �� NORTH ANDOVER iv ; a a; 4 Cultivated unmarked. •-J' / 1 �� Pasture O •:� / D �- _ B01F�)RD- IIr1VLRIIILi . f j r Boat House J n °�� y^ �.•' Cultivated P O Cultivated � ' Scale s ° '` ` LocATION. — I he corner- Is situated at � • t ° s O 500 P i J _ � ' 90 � corner of a wall, at the hi li water line of, Oro,+ FEET y f�'.� o=` �� � Scale I��IAIa�. — The corner mark is a rougl1 /. Cultivated Scale ► ` ? ?`1 p °°° _ 4 5 feet high incl about 7 1 Inches In s 0 200 FEET FEET ry BOXFORD -GEORGETOWN - ROWLEY r„ S I3 Is cut on the 110I'th face, and 13 011 the • Pasture „,,�• ; Cultivated 4� BOXFOIZI) - H.IVI: I: lIII .I, 1s Cultivated 1v.. .r•e v 0 dtw v W 1+. •' �-- si The Cultivated � 1 -' .' aWr ,y tf �'G1{� iYf�rv `1 nii� ? \r'1,. / �— .V , . ;. LOCATION, I he corner Is situatccl ' o _ , � GEORGETOWN � ~ ' :� . Y - a wall, at a point feet from its soutllc fi , a� o IZ %� ry� ,tyi • oL� FANM 4; � a ,. 4 BOXFORD westerly shore of DaN s X1111 I-)Ond• Z IJ 4"•' 1� 1 ^t ' his °� ��` �i � Cultivated 7�.- - �+. �q,s + `° , , , ` �� MARK. — T 11e cornei' Illal'1: 1S a rot Cultivated o 3 ,3 feet high incl about 7 5 Inches Ill Elmore P.K,eridr�ck. � V ,. bio :;5 ,ate• v 0 a '��. , Z 13 IS cut on the southwest face, and l� on _� Cult. e R 0 W L E Y - Orchard tR v cafe j ar FiFd==r= __ _ _ 100 0 w8 F y dh7p Cultivated o B 01 I O IZ 1) - I I .1 �'I l: I I 1 I . I , Pasture �c 0 o � . 43'y ♦ FEET -7 LoCATiON. -- 1 lie corder Is situated o ...... 0 •,. B O X F O R D e Pe Sf a) . Pasture L Cult. � ,hUfe of an angle in a wall dividing woodland n I Cultivated µc sP land south . cult y l HenryJaquilh• BOX FO R D— HAVERH I L L 2 To 7 °+f 0 ;k 1\'l;\RI`. — 1 he Corner mark is a 1'011o -h lll (di and about 8 X y InChcS . Franklin E. Day. Pashure Orchard ''''aa ., a o , ' kvhJ''r�'t �p ::/° ® p�, Cultivated %rf•� `' m.A.Frost. Gro° ta;• ' > +, r t] p� /( I L L ; Unmarked . rr++ii , • r HAVERH , Pasture i i':�. { �4r� _ �- `\ CHA D WI CKS POND • ' {I ��� LocA'I i0N. r � ,i� 14�i��,R�, � :'I � Roads4onc -��� I l�he corner 15 • r3r'� =, ^>,' , , na ,?4'? !,�•• ;� _E.,� �, R � ;t� { \ _; . . • ; „ . Sltllate<i In` j1,y;C , � �:.. w ,. •., , .• \\. ' ,. 1W OJ m ••i. 'C.�•. ;ti . i ' '.7 '1 '} ` tl I l t ! a ; o northerslcl� of \velli , ollllositc the �4 ;r l:� �. I' !F. iK.�° •`,, \` f / 0 r }. f{i i Y t � _ fib ; / ; i� � a' ;j>> rt1n111110' SOtltlicasterIv j �',�. AI�K. — I I i LjjB 0 X F 0 R D ' 1\jI ' — The COl'11C1' ilial l: Is a rough 1 ;�� ;. '� ��� �� ., � iii r.?:” Scale °°° �, 3 • i feet h iah and 6 \ 6 111dic'' ]ll section FIpp FEET 'S 1 , - {{t � FOR 0Es co..aosTON. II TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY � ► FO LI 0 18 pp k° I i lawari�n awr I ` s , � .! , tly v .1 SAV r : r „ .. , _. II v ;' , � ;, { ,• _._— — _.. .fir ... .... , A. r rr r qy I - I , I I 1 i , .::... M.i-/-ie F 1Ai 1 kY ` *vc^, Li.P '4 x'r..:.•tnvi .' ti7_ta u�r�, i,Ix atilrlt a LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER D _._- OR —WILMINGTON LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER —BOXFORD NORTH READING— READING WILM S E TT S NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN R%VLR ST ; CORNER or BOXFORD - HAVLRHILL 7. 7 6 BOXFORD - GEORGETOWN - ROWLEY. LOCATION. — The corner Is situated in woodland, 5o feet a 4 ' LOCATION. The, corner, forinerly known as " the Three southwesterly from the eastern end of a wall. e o- BOXFORD - HAVERHILL I Sisters," is situated in woodland, one foot northeasterly from MARK. — The corner marl{ is a rough granite monument the northeastern face of a bowlder 3 .6 feet high and about 3 . 7 feet high and about 7 x 9 inches in section. The letter 5 1 -2 x 6 I -2 feet in section , which stands at the function of B is cut on the north face, and B on the south face. four walls. H AVE R H i L L MARK. — The corner mark is a granite monument 3 . 8 CORNER OF feet high and about 6 inches square. The letter B is cut on BOXFORD - HAVERHILL- NORTH ANDOVER. Paeture Cultivated •+� � - the southwest face, G on the northwest face, and Ron the LOCATION.— The corner is situated 4 feet south of the southeast face. northerly end of a wall on the easterly side of Bradford �'* Cultivated i° ` CORNER or p 45 y 'I` '° t BOXFURD - GROVELAND - HAVLRHILL. street ata point I , o feet soutlicasterl from its junction ty ;� n v:�::, o n° q , ;,. -; (I'Oli SI:ATCI[ SEE F°t.t° 20.) with Osgood street m North Andover. LINE5TONE ` , ' LINESTONE LOCATION. -- The corner is situated 7 feet southeasterly Cultivated granite monument he northwesterly side of Centre street, NIAI.K: -- The corner marl{ is a roughin BOXFORD from the wall on t Y 3 4 feet high and about 6 x I2 inches in section, and is Groveland, about one mile southwesterly from its intersection unmarked. with Salem street in Groveland. BOXFORD - IPSWICH r . Scale O 500 MARK. — The corner marls is a granite monument about (l�°R ShFT°tt SRR F°I.I° -°•) O' and about 8 inches square. The stone lies in LOCATION. — The corner Is situated on the summit of a FEET 7 feet longa q RT H ANDOVER E the water and is marked B B G. slight elevation, in pasture grown up to woodland, and about OXFORD HAV ERH I LL NO 0 R I Io feet southeasterly from a wood-road. AVER HILL- M ET H U EN - NORTH ANDOVER BOXFORD - IIAVERHILL r . MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument LOCATION. — The corner is situated 2 feet northerly of an 4- 1 feet high and about 7 inches square. The letter 13 is cut BOXFORD - NORTH ANDOVER Ionangle in a wall, dividing woodland north from cultivated land the northwest face, and I on the southeast face. south . l i /loll : l 1 Pa 04ure • 'n, •,.. (•,Cu,t;va,¢d MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument coR�Er, of (r � - BOXFORD - IPSWICH - ROWLEY. ° 4 feet high and about 9 inches square. The letter B is cut (I'oR St:MTCtt stsR Fol.lo zo.) I'I rW.M. ' ,p�. � : � , on the northeast face, and Bon the southwest face. LoCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, 140 feet r� Pasture-- , .. S, from the intersection of a wood-road and a a / Y ,' ... BOXFORD - HAVERHILL a. brook. HAVERHI L L W c , ; LOCATION. — Z he corner Is situated on the northerly side MARK — The corner marl{ is a rough granite monument _ of the road skirting the southerly shore of Chadwicks pond, - y O „ BOX FORD wester) from its intersection with 3 . 2 feet high and about Io x 12 inches in section. The letter �. ao ; •:; ata oint I ,8 o feet south © : . , a . . P 5 B is cut on the northwest face, I on the south face, and Ron o / Cultivated aroox a road leading northerly. Pasture 'y : :' �y::�. the northeast face. / ROADSTON I , 'lam ."_ MARK. — The corner marl{ is a rough granite monumentCORNER of ti r ry 2 .4 feet high and about 7 x 9 inches In section, and is BOXFORD- IPSWICH -TOPSFIELD. ANDOVER 4 � ,•.., •n. (FOR $I:ETCII SI?R FUt,lO 20.) Cultivated o :- ��, O •1 °, unmarked. _ L LOCATION. — The corner Is situated in open pasture, on L �:., :.; BOXFORD - HAVERHILL 3 d /O , ' Cultivated �+ � ,., LOCATION. — The corner Is situated at the northeasterly the southeasterly slope of a hill, z. 5 feet southwest o the cen- cale ,s�`' .::,, h-water line of Chadwicl{s pond. ter of a wall, at a point 24 feet southeasterly from its � unc- 9oMx' , .� corner of a wall, at the high-water tion with another wall . � FEET S'„ w �, '' oR ` Scale MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument •? o I°°° x 8 Inches in section. rhhe letter MARK, — The corner marl: is a granite monument 3 . 5 4- 5 feet high and about 7 ' ^ . FEET e south face. feet high and about i o x 12 Inches in section. The letter B q1. B Is cut on the north face, and B on the - GEORGETOWN - ROWLEY is cut on the northwest face, i on the northeast face, and T Cutivated BOXFORD HAVERHILL 4. on the southwest face. LOCATION. — The corner is situated 3 feet southwest of r !j A� -� 7 , a wall at a point feet from its southeastern end, on the BOXFOP�D - \ZIDDLErI'ON i ANDW.M. e 4r2 ) p (FOR S>`ercn srac I'uLlo 2..) BOXFORD westerly shore of Days Mill pond. LOCATION. — The corner Is situated in the middle of y„+ n '`ate. • : ^ Cul Yivated �. e>� , MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument Ipswich river, north � 3° 5 z' west (true bearing) and about j� � 3 ,3 feet high and about 7 x 8 in in section. The letter 4o feet distant from the witness marl{ standing 5 feet north :. �. B Is cut on the southwest face, and Bon the northeast face, of the northerly bank of the river in the remains of a wall. ROWLEY J `'WH I .c QIF ot'Vs va,,. e b c5 S ca►ey�J • ,`'; MARK. — 711e witness marl{ is a rough granite monument • xa,� BOXFORD - HAVERHILL 5. \uec - t;--+ > Cultivated x I i inches in section. The letter r 3 .8 feet high incl about ¢� f o LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the northerly side FEET -d/ . ��..� Bis cut on the northeast face, and At on the southwest ace. O�Pa of an angle in a wall dividing woodland north from cultivated Pasture Ij ^,tP land south. e CORNER OF ,• , - r � � I 0°+ I ' F 0 R D - H AV E R H I It L 2 TO ? �° M AIZK. — Tile corner marls is a rough granite monument I3pXFORD - 1I IDDLE'ION - \TOI. i II AIS I)OVLI. (Fort Shtacu ara. Ivi.ty --.) 4. z feet high and about 8 x inches In section, and is LOCATION. — Tile corner is situated on high wooded land, Franklin E. Day. I Pasture / am ti� Clr .red ' t L L unmarked. - R H VERIIILL 6. loo feet southerly from the intersection of a wood-road with ._ _ HAVER BOXFOLD HA VE � , = ° ' CNADWICKS POND Pi; r ituated In woodland, on the a wall in which the bound stands. � a — 1 corner 1 ';.a.- Q:`T. e �n IS S r . C i mon iment yLOCATI Tl norther) side of a wall, opposite the junction of an wall MARK. — rhe corner mar . is a roux z gran to = - i :, f r �,, - ( feet hicfh and about 8 x 12 inches in section. The letter , �, x,. o� k� ,,�rio Y face and A On the 1 ,r a:+�/ 3 ,9 POND// ,� ill. '. a running southeasterly. . 1 marls is a rough granite i�Yonument B Is cut on the east face, IVI on the south MARK. — The corner to X F 0 R D ��'�� �'�� ` % �:`° inches in section, and is unmarked. north face. B O �, ��l J 3 .8 feet high and 6 x 8 i . % J -- -- FORBES Co.,BOSTON. FOLIO 19 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY 1 ___1 1 r.1 r 9 5 all oI 1 I t HAVERHILL ANDOVER — BOXFORD � , I ! HILL—ANDOVER--BOXFORD nI LAWRENCE—MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER LYNNFIELD — METHUEN I HAVER MASSACHUSETTS l I 1 LYNNFIELD—METHUEN NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON - -- ` BOX FORD — GEORGETOWN 1 -2 -3 - 4 ' 1 �� CORNER OF BOXFOIZD-- I\,IIDDI I-"I'0N - I (,) l S e 4Qri11C corner is sltil achrlscrtvri�hf� LOC1TION. All, OTA9 . Ipswich river, north 4I ° ► ' west (true f III i 'Tf:?'n,00t� ,•f 6 ^ { f feet distant from the witness Hier)., star - - Cultivated3 ;.. I the bank of the river, 50 feet South and about �4 ,000 feet dmvi7 stye 1111 from in Middleton . ;0.re^.`' HenryEPerlcye N F LSO �-- - -------' " �� NLtUZIi , — The he �V1tnCSS mark is a (11 ABANDONED MINE; 0 Cultivated sA ' � " � � GEORGETOWN ` high and about 7 Inches s"Itlare, l he * PD 6.T.Mather- northwest face, �I On t17e sOlithWest fac e �y� Cultivated Pasture Pasture �; ,' L� p east face. fi> L� y� Cult'wateo l.Gi Cultivated Paul 5poffot-d � ) 7 \ Pasture , I)�..)� 1 ' �) IV 1/ - N01%, l l l 1�tI� (hilt tim wil.il.l•: t'ul.10 IS.) &PERI EV ' • °�7� �' r+ �'4�.i 4 ,r''Yc+ u'F� I'a s(u r e , . ,in ' ' P fA Cultivated LOCA"I ION. l hC CO1ne1" 1S SIIUatC /J� [� , ® Culiivafed � ; , . F ,� ' qo feet easterly fron] incl feet below til L71 Pasture •art. ' �K r '�a3 '7L?� v Cullwated ay � Cullrvet d t• - ' Roadstone •rD ridge ; it IS , � feat southeaster)}� from 4 3 ;�� � , a l � t I he corner marl: Is a ro feet 11i( h and abOLlt S X 10 Inches i - 500 B 0 X F 0 R D L ��,'% tip j* ty 0% �'�� y _ =` �, is cut on the west face, and lI on th Scale ` _ FEET ' `Y> "pypa �_ IIO1I'OIyI) — F( IIs II. I LoC,�TJON. — The Corner IS Situated BOXFORD - GEORGETOWN 5 - 6 - 7 - BALD PATE POND feet southeast Of a wall and j o ; feet I ' - 1 B OX FO R D - TO P S F I E L D 2 BOXFORD - I PSWICH R O W L E Y roadstone standing oil the westerly Sid Pa stere ARI\. r y . .. � t M � — The corner mark is a fps Orchardn� ,• Pasture Roadstoni� .1 • �. about l� 1 IO inch('_S 11 Pasture ,@�j . , ) j feet high and Cultivated 'f7( x F` liux 1 _ ; :* � f ,�,, are cut on the north face, and rlll� BOXFORD ROW EY x do "`a���4;•.. Cultivated '+. L. BOXI may. 0 Pasture � .G EO RGETOW N , ; LOCATION. -- rI`he corner is sltuatC -- -� � °• � � <" � �is• „y�.. .X1�' � i • b' - A h wes `� .d 'Vi" #-G4• . ""`:, .. t�?' kt' ytiok3'°, m W I 't t a wall, at the sOLlt]ICI CnCI O RY Of III `Ri VZ' - 1 ° »'kd�f • aT+rrr lam". S` Z a r l a Ccs o o s'a<r �q _ ` 1 NIARh. h17C COI"11L1" maI"1: is a 1"0 cyte �o� BOXFORD X F O R DPo 1 P S W I C H ��' ,;:• 0, q..8 feet high and About I I inches S(llla on the West face, and r On the cast f Pasture ' Scale O 1000 1 • l � I a,, \ I3 1 0 'Wt9 . ' Orchard a b 3 tk i - FE ET ( > ' I� )I' ll 2 �aw i LOCATION. — The The corner 1S o` ��: , � A} � - TOPSFI ELD � , „ sltu�lt BOXFORD I "ra BOXFO R D — I PSWICH —TOPSF I ELD from the center of the northern end o~ �' �' old road, and about I3o feet north o BOXFORD - IPSWICH \, � . — � . The COrI7eI" 111aI"1 " IS a I' MARK. — The BOXFORD —TOPS F I E LD I q feet high incl about 8 1 ie inches i — Ylrw • ,.,, Is cut on the northwest face, and T o .�� Cultivated T• r 't' r7 I 9P t Scale ,� ; > ° Scale , y +� ?, o ODDaP ,6 I301I C)I:D — 'hOPSI II:I,I ) ^ __— D .^ off. �o Y rrfrt - y' PastureNk 3 is FEET v < oo ' ' LOCA I ION. — The he col ner is an 11n17 FEET " g� i. � _ ' q BOXFORD ' ' . Iw° � ': Cultivated \� . dle of Fish brook, opposltc the moot `•� SA •t ai Bi..4 I . . I : . ; r 3 y — D- AV E R H I L L_ �o o feet southwester) fI"Oi11 the wltncti BOX F O R D GROVE L AN H B OX FO R D -TO PS F I ELD 3 - 4 Cultivated � ` ,t ;'` meadow, about �} o feet south of 11 it GROVE LAN D - HAVE R H I L L 6 ` ` MARK. — The witness marl: is a r . ... ... : 3 .8 feet high and about S x I inches B IS cut on the northwest face, and I' Pasture ' 16 IPSWICH PS` , 1 ?t H A V E R H I L L , . m L. BOXFORD I30FORll = 'I:OI'SI'1 A. ' LoctvTloN. — The corncl is an ri � q l Pasture middle of Ipswich river, opposite til RoA c e 0. ;• 7 / F I ; + , PdStVfr CORNER OF z '• ,✓' Cultivated BULI..INGTON - )iVIL�,II1� G'I' \I to , , _ .v. .+. Orchard ' f� 1 � � ' �} q, � - _ k .,,. I , ' S�� (hot< S>;I�:nat sl•:u. Ful.lo tB. rr� • tom-„ F.•. "lr.:cdedt}A )N. — The ty c Q` r1b I OC.�'l lcCor17C1' 1S Sltil ©�•, "liY7!„ `�\\� ! ii ( . ,5'aY \�\t�`\ \ LLl - -�.�"". •3-r:... Chas 6 Cotton, 1 P /�` 1 'I •1 1 .� ,� w o f L11111111110> ) t I 1 , w, o 1 0 the OL1C1�1 s, � o Q Cultivated I of Winter street at a point about 7 � 0 Cultivated , TO P S F I E LID I t 1tS jt111Ct1011 �� ltl1 IIOl1nt111I1 StreCt 111 p v 1 TO PS F I E L D I ✓- tlaverhill WAtefWDrk i COI"ilei mai'1� 1S a t j feet 111��1 all(t [ \ I j l m e nt 6 �• !4 W.M. bound 1)V II,On 1�O1tS to I' BOXFORD \ , . y ;�` J The stone Is bowl O¢:(" � Cultivated Scale rests. The letter i; is cllt oil the %ve t' 500 FEET east face, and Wo on the soothe lst a. # Scale Scale o -- r=te 500 kl i O .500 FEET r 111 I+ FEET r L ^ I FORBES CO., BOSTON. ' 1 I I.f I FOLIO 20 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY "r 'r , / f 7F,a •S-0o Fel ift h ': leii t✓3.$l � aa: i3x i` vI w:Y tie t r:; • _ .Wv .Kyl .if3c.yF " J ,GL+ ✓Sri f"�saF.:?;'F�-'tv.PlY...va..v R7 -.u6,m. `.�n.sv ,�Sl. '.1. MMMMM - LAWRENCE HAVERHILL MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER—BOXFORD NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON _---- 1 -2 -3 - 4 CORNER of DANVERS - MIDDLETON � . - MIDDLETON AND W.M. (FOR SKFTCtI SEE FOI.10 22.) o� � ;'.`��, : BOXI ORll- �i — The corner Is situated in a wall, at the Po (FOR SKETCH SEK POLIO 22.) LOCATION. op LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the middle of southerly edge of a cultivated field and 20feet north of open (,harlNsCarlwri�ht I !. °� Ipswich river, north 410 41 ' west (true bearing) and about 30 meadow. µs feet distant from the witness marl:, standing io feet southeast of MARK. — The corner mark is an Irregularly-shaped, gran- CulhvatrJ ,x7 .' The letter =�. _ ••• the bank of the river, 5o feet southwest of a small brook ite monument, 3 feet high and 8 inches square. P. and about 4,000 feet down stream from the East Street bridge D is cut on the south face, and M on the north face. in Middleton . The witness mark is a granite monument 4 feet DANVERS - MIDDLETON z. MARK. (FOR SKETCH sEP: FOLIO 22.) The letter B is cut on the e . high and about 7 inches square. - LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a small brook run - E 0 R G ET O W N mom :.. G.TMather northwest face, m on the southwest face, and Ton the south nine through open meadow, and about 5o feet southwest of Cultivated . d east face. a wall on athe southwesterly side of the Boston & Maine Pasture : BOXFORD - NORTH ANDOVER >< . railroad. (FOR SKETCH SEF FOLIO 18.) Pasture ,�'',�. { ' LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, about MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument 3 . 5 feet high and about 9 x I I inches in section. The letter Cultivated 4o feet easterly from and 5 feet below the summit of . a wooded Cultivate.) b ..s u � ; ridge ; it is 5 5 feet southeasterly from a wall. D is cut on the southeast face, and m on the northwest face. ' ?•., `; MARK. — The corner marl{ 1S a rough granite monument �. ... , ; DANVERS - MIDDLETON 3. a'� 4 feet high and about 8 x i o inches in section. The letter — _ a z —� (FOR SKETCH SFE FOLIO 22.) 2 D -== A is cut on the west face, and B on the east face. ' - LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the easterly bank r r.. BOXFORD - TOPSFIELD }. of a small brook, in open in ow. LOCATION. — The corner is situated in cultivated land, 5 5 MARK. — The corner marls is a rough granite monument 051-7 - y 5 feet high and about I o x ii inches in section. The letter BALD PATE feet southeast of a wall and 505 feet northwester) from the roadstone standing on the westerly side of Haverhill street. D is cut on the East face, and m on the west face. BOX FO R D - I PSW I CH R OWL EY granite monument Pasture • MARK. — The corner mark is a 3 . 7 Roadetone, •�- and about 8 X to inches in section. The letters DANVERS - MIDDLETON 4. %. feet high a (FOR SKETCH SEIi FOLIO 22.) t •-, Box are cut on the north face, and ToP on the south face. LOCATION. — The corner is situated in cultivated land. ROWLEY x . ... , * a�. 1817 . ." % 5+ X BOXFORD -TOPSFIELD z. MARK: — The corner mark 1S a rough granite monument feet I . feet high and about 8 x 1 e inches In section, and is ` LOCATION. — The corner is situated in open land, 3 7 t , ..Dcy « m mate. unmarked. r ' �• z west of a wall, at the southern end of a a DANVERS - MIDDLETON 5. �� w� rough granite monument � MARK. — The corner marls is a r Ou6 D (Fou $KETCH SEE 1 22.) BOX FORD IPSWICH et high and about I I Inches square. The letter B is cut LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the bed of Perkins 4.8 fe g the west face, and Ton the east face. brook, where it passes the remains of a dam, and about 3a5 on • Scale feet easterly from the junction of Dayton and Gregory streets. ° '°°° BOXFORD -TOPSFIELD 3. FEET northwesterly MARK. — The corner is marked by a 3 -8 inch drill hole LOCATION. — The corner is situated 5 feet nor y in the top of a flat rock. BOXFORD - IPSWICH -TOPSF I E LD from the center of the northern end of a culvert under an BOX FOR D - IPSWICH I old road, and about 130 feet north of Mill street. DANVERS - MIDDLETON 6. MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument LOCATION. — The corner is an unmarked point at the BOX FOR D -TOPS F I E LD 1 4 feet high and about 8 x 12 inches in section. The letter B junction of the middle of Perkins brook with the middle of is cut on the northwest face, and T on the southeast face. Ipswich river. CORNER OF I g_ . BOXFORD-TOPSFIELD 4 AND W.M. DANVERS - MIDDLETON - PEABODY AND W-il . Pasture I .✓ - (FOR SKFT'CII SF.F x01.10 22.) • LOCATION. — The corner is an unmarked point in the mi - T _ , r -` `... mall stream and LOCATION. — The corner is situated In the middle of � B C X F O R D eA� dle Of Fish brook, opposite the mouth of a s aced °e�� Eit .'; 2r,' ,Fr � � e witness mark, standing in open Ipswich river, at the " Great bend," north 66° z6' west (true IPA _ �� i.,. 3o feet southwesterly from the ' �• y h _ �� o feet south of Mill street. bearing) and about 4o feet distant from the witness mar , L D 3 - 4 Q meadow, about 45 8 feet south of the bank of the �. Cultivated r .. , ® ... .:.. ::' MARK. The witness mark is a rough granite monument standing in open meadow, from the center of an elm tree. feet high and about 8 x 12 inches in section. The letter river and i o. 5 feet westerly < 3 .8 f a west face and Ton the southeast face. MARK. — The witness marls is a rough granite mo he Bis cut on the > �orthwe ment 3 .8 feet high and about 7 x 8 inches in section. T I PSW I C H BOXFORD - TOPSFIELD 5 letter D is cut on the northeast face, M on the northwest face, 1 LOCATION. — The corner is an unmarked point in the and s Don the southwest face. iddle of Ipswich river, opposite the mouth of Fish brook. •/ Hoads!one �s� �: m p ' ,r> CORNER OF Pasture CORNER OF DANVERS - MIDDLETON - TOPSFIELD. AtEd 0 BURLINGTON - WILMINGTON - WOBURN. (FOR SKI?T'CI{ SF.F FOLIO 22.) , _ �. � .' (FOR SICETCIt SCF. FOLIO 18.) — The corner is situated in a wooded swamp LOCATION. k north 22 west — The corner is situated at the dam across 47° ' x, F3� �; LoCATION, oil the westerly bank of Nichols brook, = '► no GhasGCottor� ® ' outlet Of Cummins Mill pond, on the southwesterly side © � the o b true bearing and 5 I feet distant from the granite moms- p inter street, at a point about 7 5 o feet northwesterly from ( �) Cult eared _. --- M" of W ment on the easterly bank of the brook. (Danvers--Topsfield 5 .) \, S F I E L D y: , , its junction with Mountain street in Woburn. granite monument C .3 �Fn ; MARK. — The corner marl is a w TONS F I L D �� " i,: MARK. — Thc corner mark is a three-sided granite moms- the sides being x i x I I I -a inches in section. feet high and about 8 x Io iizches In section, ment 6. 5 feet high and 13 3 • r�-.. hick it dressed 1 . 8 feet down from the top. The letter n is cut on iul, G'.Gr. The stone is bound by iron bolts to a flat roc): on w tie _ w� n the north- the southwest face, 1VI on the northwest face, and Ton the I , Scale rests. The letter B is cut on the west face, o ° - = �-= ° wo on the southeast face. northeast face. --FEET east face, and 1 I Scale I 100 FO Ft ecs CO.,DOM N. l FOLIO 21 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I . 91►►ri1d4211VIA WM101ll)" 'VAMVWXWA.M4wecai/+7rrwa rsswv...... ` Yl HAV a • em A ' ANDOVER ERHBOXFORD 1' HAVERHILL—AN DOVER— BOX FORD MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ! LYNNFIELD — METHUEN LYNN FIELD—METHUEN NORTH READING — READING—WILMINGTON I _ } s l 1 1 I II ii f , BOXFORD — MIDDLETON — BOXFORD—MIDDLETON Li BOXFORD- MIDDLETON —TOPSFIELD MIDDLETON TOPSFI ELD DRACUT—All.rrllul� i�}`$'>I I.II:� �I 11 = , NORTH ANDOVER Pasture Hiram Towne. ' ' \ ___ �[ 1 - 2 -3 - 4 LOCATION. The corner is Sltuatccl In l,l E c i ;yA , r ,a7a: r ,(b �i"yJn I ! , cD)ti�arad 0 E through open pasture, I ,3 7 J feet Sotltll\\'CSt a x lnf L^J ' r ♦ • W s u. � ` �? K �3 J/ c B -A`.ate__ �Tr r-i -iv _ ,� - - — - road or Pine street. >. . I f.' Vis- > '' 7y• ' ��' � �:r o � � 5 YY ��4 . .- > ��/� �_ � �—.y��.w/��:. -. /1 —�.r� .-. . - — MARK. — 'Fhe COI'lleI' 111111.1: 1S ,.l ell"CSSC _-M. -- 1 ment 4. 3 feet high and I I 1 I ; 1nCh( s In sect W . -� ' '9` o �. ' ,- ' '�►' 4� , ° "- - n �1 are Cllt on the sol,theasl facc o , , Mi l: pp —_ .�= 4 ' _ MASS ) 7D ° pr�fF Z axX a pffi= ,+l CL .. ,.. . L,r: j899 r% 6raok .:ps , •' �� ` DRACUT CORNER ' a 4 " M I D D L E T 0 N , northwest fact. ' vG `ST*' y.' y .n"F j�•� r p�: .. � . yy,�`; >4r_�•1-_ ' ( � .'., - bv-_ _ r r:i�'rla^ •.- W , TM ' }.�F< �b>t 'm�. y - _ 1'111: ti6h:11'11 SIC 1'„LIU ;•{{J414 C XFORD .� ', ,'•` ' , -_ -_ LocATION. the corner is an unman: _� �...,: J. H.Fletcher. �` h� )b z. - -`_ channel of Alci III ( rl\>cr o�)poslte till low-\ - • 'y�, y� t y =. :'P westerly side of the mouth of Johnsons Cl te_tf(•' '� yL A.'� GI:OVI: L:ANJ ) II:IVI I� IIII, 1 , 2 ANJ ,<• = — _ o — !., (Pnl; tir:ru'u st:t: Inl.l,r z.l ) > 0 Cultivated !r :'•i (Jy— '�s= —_= — : . Jos. B�OCIC. fl t T 0 P S F I E L C� Loc \ rIO�T. — rhhe corner is sltllatecl at 1.0 Scale 1 .= 'K' Cultivated �• — ley: o son = , - g= _ 1 , - - - -- -•=T---_ the westerly shore of Johnsons creel:, al)out Cull vated 1; FEET _ = — —�. —_ �. from the witness n1ar1: 1Vh1Ch stands In \voocll . , W erl haul: of the brook. DANVERS—MIDDLET 0N —TOPS FIELD DANVERS MIDDLETON I the witness math is a granite M � feet high and about 7 inches square, lulcl is M I DDL ETON _ p _- ��� GROVI✓Lr1N1) - IIr1VI: 1:IIII .I, ;. sr.t: •; — �� � Cultivated , �, `r LOCATION. — 111C corner Is sltuate(l on tl Cult `.- • T. ° Roads,ona ti .; 3 .. of Alain street, opposite its function with h NORTH ANDOVER �_ TOPSFI ELD °�, � S_ y I+ 4 I Haverhill, and 16. - feet 1101"thci'1} from the Y Cultivated s�` DANVERS of a d\VCllllla. I �tTrll�l:. -- 1 11e Corner marl: is 11 t) rllnit :�'; -�.� � feet high, 7 lnch,-s square, Ind ]s unmarl;edr Scale - DANVERS 0 1000 `-- ,•', a M IDDLETON. _�, - °» ;� , � �' G1:( >V1:1,;A \' I ) II \VII: IIII .I. :I FEET ., aa. ; r . _-" `,mss. - - Scale '1\ ,.,, � ^'ICHocs BROOK 0 -500 LOCATION. — ']'he Corner IS slt11atC(1 On t Scale FEET D.A Massey of Salem street, Ii100 feet nort11Cr1v 11-0111 its 1 �_-. 400 `\\ � J ZM D D L E T 0 N \ � --- FEET Centre. street, Groveland . E — ETON 2 -r _ N HAVERHILL— MERRI MAC 1�1�,,;,,. — hhe corner mark: is 1-1 ► allitc DANV RS MIDDL O5 DRACUT METHUE _ PELHA,M N . H . , N EWTON N. H.—PLAISTOW N. H. feet high, 6 N 7 inches 111 section , an(1 is u GROG%I, L.'1\ D.I I ��%E 1� Loc:\ rioN. — The corner Is SitulltC(I at t r NEWTON of a barway, 7 feet northeasterly from the no y..,. = Shed ' .. •i�Z. � N. H. wall on the westerly sicle of Centre street, a -r • -'-- "y'7"' M I DDLETON P E L H A M °o �` �� ��� ,� in the street about one-third of a mile wester ±- --e 'G " Culhvated Roadsron „ - ` DANVERS N . H . ° _ . Q ' Cult --- t �a � � section with Salem street, Grovclan(l . ✓ Y ' r °" MARK. — the COrnCI_ ilial"1< 1S 11 �rinit A Rocky Pasture � ,' .. u . • Lr � r `'"; B°RANDYBFOW (� - felt lli�h a'-out 6 lI1Cl1CS 5(11111'CLIJ , 11n(1 lti 1lnI �jj�� T �Y• FJ,(✓9cr,3 ;* GI:OVEI ,:1\ I ) - � �, ,��` ..,: .• .t � � ul. SI:r:n-tt srl: 1 ;,1.1;, s).) �,:. . . ,,.. M ETH U EN * , ,� ,, — r � , - Cult a� Scale „ :� , LOCATION. — The he cornea is sltulte(1 on 5 pRD 0 540 Pasture ° 1E`Z Ili ': shore of a small pond 6 - feet nortllu�istcrly dt i ... ) PEP Cul FEET Da'�° DRAGUTCORNER - � - .; of the traveled way of Lcnti c street, at l PLAISTOW LL mile Southwesterly from its intersection with DAN V E R S — M I D D L E T O N — Rocky Pasture Scale HAVE R H I 0 Soo 1,17e COrIlel' I7111"1 15 '1 r�'rallltC N. H. I\IA1;1:r — � n v Rocky Pasture FEET .kale r E AB O D � I hl�kl abOut 1nChCS SC�11are. ,111(1 15 11 I1I11111' -_seo ) GROVELAND — HAVERHILL 4 - 5 �� --FEET- - DRACUT , c O}:N i;1: (�r j M I DDLETON `y���` �-' =_=- 4 _ G1:OV] L:�\ I) - I-If��%I� I�I-IILL - AVIS"l � . may _.. (Flak Slu.rclt sr!I I'ul.nr z.}.) uk' HAVERHILL File corner Is situated in ''r amu— ti_ i . -. Culhvafud M. L — _ r* , ) y =� '� o Merrimac riv e1-, opposite the mouth of Ielr Vy. yx.Y3 V'y J �•yJ.. y---r- - \ � , � a°• iT ' , '� �) and 111)OLIt I , 230 5 �- �. I \1'(,�t �t1"Ll(. I)e-"11"1I1 - >. '� the \vitness n1�11•l�, Which StllnClti j0 feet 01St 4 GROVELAND ✓r� 5� i ,• , . line. on the c.a(stcll} haul: of the river, aiz, H AV E R H ILL , Jor,n Magee E � : ! �' - ✓�'�� i GROVELAN D south of 11ih-vv�llter line on the soutilcrl \, sloe I Iif i PEABODY = -- -- `= DANVERS 1��I :�RK. — '- 111C \1'ltnl'5S 111111'1: lti I rou<� h Scale ` -s 2 . 2 feet hl�h 111 C1 1k?Cllt �� [ O 111Ck1( 111 SCCti 0 a0o ` is cut Oil the SOLltll\1'C5t I1CC9 'Ill(' \\' \ 011 t 1 �. Scale I `i ;Il I .� .Scale If( I I FEET o 500 500 —�=a 11S FEET FEET rON8L5 CO., BOSTON. k i FOLIO 22 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY f TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY S le-tly Ah + v t t .m�4#d, ry.}�r4��d}nna AeW l�}h.� ,� � . .-� 8 $ :v_�inp:!... • HAVERHILL LAWRENCE ANDOVER — BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING — READING—WILMINGTON LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER LYNNFIELD — METHUEN S NORTH READING— READING—WILMINGTON FORD-M I D D L. E T 0 N I CORNER Or CORNER Or TOPSFIELD MIDDLETON -TOPSF ) ELD DRACUT-METHUEN-PELHAM (N.H.). HAVE RHILL-MERRIMAC-NEWTON (N.H.)-PLAISTOW (N.H.). _ _ LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a wall running LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the westerly slope 2 3 - 4 orchc d�.,: feet southwester) from Harris �. ::. through open pasture, 1 ,375 y of Brandybrow hill, in open pasture, at the northeasterly edge { Qe \rr� ' ,,. 1 �• � ' ^ ^�'tc- '!' r= y ! . �W _ - � i B 0_X F R D_ _ road or Pine street. of woodland, about feet northeaster) from a wall and Soo ew on roa = r - MARK. — The corner marl{ is a dressed granite monu- feet southeast of N t d. The letters MARK. — corner mark is i granite monument 4. 5 ment 4.3 feet high and I I Y 13 inches in section. b 3 .,.•¢�� _ )` �', s `, �o a°k �s MASS are cut on the southeast face, and NPII on the feet high and I 6 inches square. The letters s90 are cut on _ - 1890 18 DRACUT CORNED. northwest face. the northwest face, and II .e 1•I M I D D L E TO N : o- °` `<= -__ MASS on the southeast face. + W=` — is _ • e _.u. • I3RANll113R01V GROVELAND -HAVERHILL I . yM'r-- �'• ° n �'t 't ^ �,,,,yy, • r+t —s (FOR SRRTCII sm? FOLIO 24-) — The corner is an unmarked point in the � ST NEWBURY AND W.M. LOCATION. P HAVERHILL-MERRIMAC-WI: channel of Merrimac river opposite the low-water line on the (FOR sxETcu SEE FOLIO 24.> LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the channel of westerly side of the mouth of Johnsons creel{. , E wr Merrimac river, south 6o° i g' east (true bearing) and about - - GROVELAND - HAVERHILL a AND W.M. 685 feet distant from the witness mark, which stands about ,�e'i- ,4 �-- '•`— .,�_� ,—=�' �— (FOR Sxr:rcl[ sl?r Fol.to z4 ) 6 feet west of the bank of the river on the easterly side of T 0 P S F I E L D LOCATION. — The corner is situated at low-water line on 5 • ->_=., Scale �+ _-s �: the wester) shore of Johnson's creel{, about Io feet easterly the River road, at a point 700 feet northerly from Last Hav- o-- �_ Y erhill or Rocks Village. FEET _ —S - - from the witness marl{ which stands in woodland on the west- a r _.a_ - • MARK. — The witness marl{ is a granite monument 4.8 erly bank of the brook. - MARK. — The witness marl{ is a granite monument 3 .4 feet high and about 14 inches square. The letter i-I is cut N -TO P S F I E LD DAN V E R S M I D DL E TON I on the southwest face, and NI on the northeast face. � feet high and about 7 inches square, and is unmarked. M I DDLETON - =- GROVELAND- HAVERHILL 3. (I'UR SxE�clt str. FOLIO 24.) HAVERHILL AND W.M. °� ''. r - _ ST 6 P..t M ' ,- A ,ed �. - �� U - • LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the southerly si e (FuR SKETCHSEE roLlo 24.) its function with Kimball street, in LoCATION. The corner is situated in the channel of Roadstone Cu,t35"i-„ ) pp J y yw of Main street o osite OP �• norther) from the northwest corner Merrimac river, north 4�° 34' west (true bearing) and about i T � .� . Haverhill, and 16. 5 feet y ti � „ , .-. 500 feet distant from the witness marl{, standing 5o feet west s M DANV E R S of a dwelling. Cultivated �` -` �_.�,�_ of the bank of the river and about 20 feet southeasterly from MARK. — The corner marl{ is a granite monument 2.4 the southeastern cornea- of the granite culvert under Bradley C.e feet high, 7 inches square, and is unmarked. Haverhill) or Merrimac street, Methuen, at Hawkesavenue, A N V E R S GROVELAND - HAVERHILL 4. brook.c.t i 1 11�` r ScaleLOCATION. — The corner is situated on the easterly side MARK. — The witness marl{ is a granite monument 1 . 2 ° 500 i street I oo feet norther) from its intersection with inches in section The letter iI BROOK - 1`y of Salem ,3 y feet high and about 8 12 Scale FEET p,A Massey �<,\ - _ 400 Centre street, Groveland. is cut on the north face, and Ai on the south face. -FEET - HAVERH ILL MERRI MAC orranite monument 2 MARK. — The corner marl{ is a a 3 CORNER of NEWTON N. H.-PLAISTOW N. H. feet high, 6 x 7 inches in section, and is unmarked. HAVERHILL - METHUEN - NORTH ANDOVER AND W.M. (FOR SxE'rct[ sFE Fot.lo 18.) 0�1 GROVELAND-HAVERHILL 5 4 �� LOCATION. —The corner is situated in the channel of 1e P e LOCATION. — The corner is situated at the southern end Merrimac river, north 41° 1 5' west (true bearing) and about .. , of ST NEWT 0 N feet northeaster) from the northeast end of a { standing about feet A of a barway, 7 y 43 5 feet distant froill the witness marl , 7 S Shed �, .: ;6 "•*- . wall on the wester) side of Centre street, at a sharp angle southeaster) from the bank of the raver and about 7 5 feet r =�� . N. H . Y Y 0% Y west of the center of the Foston & in the street, about one-third Of a mile wester) from its inter- r 1/Iaine railroad track. Cultivated Roaditon ��• r;:;, Q section with Salem street, Groveland. 7. t�» t MARI{. — The W1t11eSS mark is a granite monument 4 feet {v4' ;iwo..^ .ry;( ° - - MARK. The corner marl{ is a granite monument 4.9 high and about 1 I I inches in section, gild is unmarked. QgNDYBROW feet high, about 6 inches square, and is unmarked. oz ry7� CORNER of BRA"*'eRkW GROVELAND - HAVERHILL 6. HAVERHILL - METHUEN -- SALEM (N.H.). ted r tL (Fag SKETCH sEr. FOl.lo zo.) (FOR SKETCH SEF. I'OI.10 24.) ' k' ` LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the northeasterly E T H U E N ;� . . *:: LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a wall , about i , i 5o 6 feet northeasterly from the center shore of a small pond, 5 feet northeasterly from the function of Broadway with Vamp- ,�•b;�: M ilf of the traveled way of Centre street, at a point about one stead street in Salem, N.H. PLAI5TOW L mile southwesterly from its intersection with Salem street. MARK. — The corner marl{ is a dressed granite monument !i Scale H AV E R H I L granite monument feet ,oD N. H. MARI{. — The corner marl{ is a a 3 4. 7 feet high and 16 inches square. The letters are cut N lI 0 f,_. Scale Isco FEET I �� high, about 7 inches square, and is unmarl{ed. " " on the southeast face. o __ �° on the northwest face, and A,AS� V ELAND - HAVERHILL 4 - 5 -'^' -� FEET AI .0 II CORNER CORNER OF GROVELAND - HAVERHILL - WEST NEWBURY AND W.M. / I FOR SKLeTCI1 SER FOLIO 24.) HAVERHILL Cuihvated LOCA'I'aUN. — The corner is situated in the channel of HAVERHILL - PLAISTOW (N.H.) I . ' (FOR SKETCII staE Fot.to :4.) �s Merrimac river, opposite the mouth of Peirce's brook, north LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the southwesterly I' west true bearino and about 1 , 230 feet distant from 54 4 ( �) side of Lovers lane, at a point about ,00 feet southeasterly A'� the witness marl{, which stands 30 feet east of the high-water from its function with Newton road, in Plaistow, N. H . GRCVLLAND r„sn, .: ` ` 5r line on the easterly ban){ of dic river, and about 4o feet MARK. — The corner marl{ is a dressed jranate munuaiieili M john ria ,” south of high-water line on the southerly side of Peirce's brook. n'II are cut G R O V E LA N D 2 feet high and 16 inches square. The letters Isco MARK. — The witness marl{ is a rough granite monument 5 ie letter i3 on the northwest face, and „',;S5 on the southeast face, and 2 . 2 feet high and about g x io inches in section. Tl 1890 aLO VERS LANE J\ i S cut on the southwest face, and WN on the northeast face. II on the northeast face. �: Scale i, E: 500 1100 - -r—y FEET I --- --- - roasts co.,BOSTON, FOLIO 23 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY i SOWER Nom. _ _.... ....._.. _.... a a 1 -t I t F ( HAVERHILL I II f VS S A C H U S ETT S LAWRENCE-- MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDovER — QoxFORD HAVERHILL—AN DOVER—BOX FORD LYNN FIELD— METHUEN M A NORTH READING—READING—WILMINGTON r� LYNNFIELD — METHUErJ iGROVE LAND - HAVE RH I LL-WEST N EWBU RY GROVE LAN D— HAVE R H I LL 1 - 2 - 3 a I � o o� I LAWRENCI-I - N,1 L'I'I-I I_) l-' 1 . a� LoCATION. — The corner is s,tuated in til l l ! bushes, at the easterly side of cultivated land MERRIMAC RIVER I i ` erly from the junction of I Ialllpsllirc WEST N EW B U RY 1n Lawrence. HA ✓ ERHILLu '' _- - �� = � , I MARK• — 'hhe corner marl; ,S a 1-01.1011 gran 3 .4 feet hig11 and about 7 x 8 ,nclles in Sc Cultivated n R l i Pasture L 1s cut Oil the South EICCII aIl(1 All On the III ILL °°�` � 44 , , I�I 5 H A V E R H . . rW i t _ _ t / r l '� MERRIMAC i Cultivated I It, ���;i;%�� I ?A I,A�VI� I: ;ti`(: 1 - ,lil 'I'III11; \ ,• G R O V,E LAND � LOCATION. — Tl1e comer IS situated ,n Cult, YIEE I a Grovelar.d.Depot i� the westerly slope Of Lawi"ence li ,ll, 100 feet Yi G�t S��iY '.�: ` ' / ♦ / ' , l,ullirdl Cdr .1 I .3ZZI , Jgy� from a point on \, oodland street, goo feet port /,/•5.. o a its intersection with 1:1111 street 1n 1lethueil. �, Scale ., /9 FaSlure /i:,t:1�. — '1`hl Col"Ilei' I11ar1: is a live-S, led° _ _ Soo / Sgb" i FEET ment 3 .6 feet ]Iia11, its faces avera;lna al)otlt 7 In H AVE R H I L L— M ER R I M AC—WEST N EW BU RY The letter I is Cut on the SOtlth face, and �l oil ` GROVELAN D A.Chase. II ( I I a,: I K CORNFR I LAWRENCE - AiE"CIIt1I:N - NOI01-I ANDUVI:L �:•: � �i � I� MERRIMAC ` - 1WEST N E W B U RY d LOCATION. - -I he Corner Is situated In the rn rl, \ 'iii 4 y '.. • , LANE WK „( ninac river, South 88 I O east (t1-LIC bearing a feet distant from the witness marl, stand, "(y at � t * lJenRaNicn l,. 1, bank, 5o feet westerly from the Westerly SllOre Of A`�� . n 57 feet northeasterly from the Southeastern end VV /°>�' i MARK. — The witness marl: is a ra111tC 1110 o s�' H E R H I LL high and about 8 N 9 inches til section . Tlic E.L.KIm''Dail. i �.. \ \J B.Nichols. M A I �; 5 _ r on the southwest face, and li on the northeast C.H.Carr. C.H.Carr. Orrhard I � �1 ® Y� lik. Osgood Heirs. MrsJamesOakes. v oLh ° N � d " EAST HAVERHILL oR \ 1 y 3 Engine House. \ \ I 3 500, Scale LA��iPI:NCI: - NOP"l I [ ANDOVJ;, R i ROCKS VILLAGE ® ? a Richard Wilbur. > Scale ,r °----,_..-_ —00 s� FEET LOCATION. — The corner IS all L11111larked I FEET .a , HAVER H I L L— PLAISTOW N.H. I LAW REN CE — METHUEN function of the prolongation of the easterly l ly ban): HAVER H ILL- METHUEN - SALEM N . H . river «pith the middle of Merr1111ac rlver. MEI - T PLAISTOW I ' ALDER Cultivated Cultivated LANVIZENCE - NOR'FH ANDOVI: I2 z AN HAVERH I LL N. H . METHUEN x. i t •A' '. ��/P� � ' ,•. — -- ?•f / 7 (PurSKKICll SEE 1:0LIO I.I.) AlbertWood. .I o 0 9AVERS HILL Cut LoCATIov. — The corner IS Situated oil the Wm.P Smith. r, �• • : -/Orchard of Shawsheen river, at the northerly side of t1i SALEM qb . �, ` HAVERHILL gOgDSTO S. Cultivated Q �2 < pike bridge, feet northwesterly from the N . H . Open Field "wR LAWRENCE a 3 } �� , Fti standing on the northeaster) side of the street i LOVERS LANE MON. Ee IN Ce a Y Cultivated Scale MARK. — 111C witness mark is ara111tC 1110 Mowing _ _ \\ es Ill section, 1 lie �� 'o METHUEN o _ _ _500 W a l hl�h and about 9 Inch �JT. a; `� � FEET — i S c al e F.D&A.G.Wilson. ®� � ® = o - 5� on the southeast face, and L on the nc)rthwest ® �DhnJuge LYNNFIELD - NORTH READING I -2 I Cult. ROADS, q FEET I ro t.\, Open Field .. 1 �, '�NORTH READING i LAWRE\TCI: - NOP"1'I-I I WICH R/ V 7•; Cultivated yRogosTONE � PS FR _^ -�,.• _ _ -Cultivated Cultivated ® (I'UE Sm:rcil aI:f Foi.lu 14.) 01- Cultivated Scale I W.M. F Orbe" LOCATION. — The corner is SituatCd e feet .. POOR ON. b\410" "�° S �� 500 METHUEN souther) corner of a wall, at the nortllerl std P 1�T FEET Cultivated - — y } section of Railroad street with Salem tllrnpil:e LAWRENCE - - LAWRENCE- METHUEN -NORTH ANDOVER LYNN L:U F I ' /h� 00 2 (MARK. — 'Fhe Corner mark IS a arauitt 11 Cultivated ; &^^ �t�° hlgll and about IO Y I2 Inches 111 SeCtic;il . 'I'll Scale Cultivated Scale R.R. Soo _�°° on the west face, and N A on the east face. FEET t/ I FEET( :. . ® METHUEN �,: HAVERHII L— IV! ETHIJ EN �.. Cultivated ' - 6 I.1'\iN - I.V\' NFIII.I� i. Cultivated 1� � SKI. Icit SF:I( Voi.11l .G.) r :. MOW - �� es m �ii}<{IAj'VERH I L L Loc.vTIO . — 1 he Co1-ner IS situated S feet n • • .1. �� T Cultivated I I t 4 1 a1s9 ,° // // / / 0 �.°°`� cultivated m !,7L /�/�/ I ' r' ' I from the will on the soutllweSt SI(le Of LynIl C,;1 • r T e. b.Uli WsIeJ V r = -- - WW o - i 2 LYNN N F1h� �L D M•,�I�I � r/�/ ���i its function with Salem sh"cet, In Lynnhc[d, : I.t I r % ' _. Sr '`.` 1 ' .•\.'• : ' ®•\ �j� / eB��Q�/' �. 1\iIARI{. — Tl1e CO1"I1e1' marl: is a I"OLIgll gra LAW R E C E _' '/ NORTH A M E T H U /'•i, , � I . 7 feet high and about io N I ; Inchc-s In secs t j i i I l Brouk O .. 'a s (,' ( 1 I READING ` I f J �� ( 1 ter L is cut on the southwest f ace, and 1,1) 0i1 the 4 rfi I .. I ) �j�� J �T Scale ,�� �f N�� �; Cultivated �C ��� o ' Scale C�..l�i �� O Soo Scale '•Y I 500 I 1 " �A :s — o loo .. ---' I Illi! I i I FEET T -- FEET FEC. FORCES Co.. IIOFTON. __.. 1 1 If • ; I ; I FOLIO 24 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY _-- _ - ter•... _. _._ _ _. _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ , - f 1 d, I 71t 1 i,T 1,. 1j> i. • HAVERHILL LAWRENCE LAWRENCE--MIDDLETON -NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER — BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING — READING—WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN - NORTH READING — READING--WILMINGTON 1 -----— -- � VE ISH I LL WEST � EWBURY LAWRENCE - METHUEN i . LYNN - LYNNFIELD 2. I 0� - (POR SKI':1'C.[ SEE FOLIO 26.) ��a LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the edge of the LOCATION. — The corner is situated 5 feet westerly from (� bushes, at the easterly side of cultivated land, 40o feet north- a junction of walls, 8o feet south of a point on Lynnfield ti�444'� ; F��� erly from the function of Iampshire and Lawrence streets, street, 1 ,675 feet southeasterly from its junction with Salem i in Lawrence. ' ) WEST N EW B U RY street, In Lynnfield. MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument 3 .4 feet high and about 7 x 8 inches in section. The letter 2. 2 feet high and about 12 x 15 inches in section. The letter L is cut on the south face, and M on the north face. L is cut on the southeast face, and LD on the northwest face. 7J 51 Ufe , , t LYNNSLYNLNIFILELD 3. �,ERRINf.0 , CDltivated I LAWRENCE - METHUEN 2. R �� � P��� ' O �,E LAN D , ,� s LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, 2. 5 feet LOCATION. — The corner is situated in cultivated land, on :. : southwesterly from an angle in a wall and 13 feet northerly the westerly slope of Lawrence hill, i oo feet southeasterly frofrom the center of a wood-road. r,dfrr,led from a point on Woodland street, goo feet northeasterlym �` its intersection with Elm street, in Methuen. MARK. — The corner mark is a granite monument 4 feet �vllivated � ,, , 111�'h and about Io inches square. The letter L is cut on the 1 sale Pasture MARK. — The The corner mark is a five-sided granite monu- g 500 / b southwest face, and LD on the northeast face. FEET ment 3 .6 feet high, its faces averaging about 7 inches in width. • Pd5lurb � - M ER R I M AC-WEST N EW BU RY The letter L is cut on the south face, and M on the north face. LYNN - LYNNFIEL,D 4. ILL (FOR SKLrcll SHE FuLIu 26.) i I LoCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, at the easterly end of a wall, about 6o feet northeasterly from a CORNER OF y o LAWRENCE - METHUEN - NORTH ANDOVER AND W.M. wood-road. M E R R I MAC C �/�/ EST N EW B U RY LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the middle of Mer- . ' W.M. ,, o MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument rimae river, south 88 1 o east (true bearing) and about 400 2. 2 feet high and about 10 x 12 inches in section. The letter feet distant from t_53he witness marls standing at the top of the -p ;�� Lis cut on the south face, and LD on the north face. John B N,rY bank, So feet westerly from the westerly shore of the river and , �� 57 feet northeasterly from the southeastern end of a wall. LYNN - LYNNFIELD 5. (FOR SKETCH su FOLIO 26.) E MARK. — The The witness mark is a granite monument 2.6 feet LOCATION. — The corner is situated on a wooded hill, 4 I ` H \/'E R H I LL high and about 8 x inches in section. The letter L is cut b 9 feet southwest of an angle in a wall and about 225 feet south -� � gAliChDls a ;�, on the southwest face, and m on the northeast face. of a road to the quarry. MARK. — Theo granite monument C.H.Carr. �-�, G'� L Heirs. � � Mrs.James Oakes. A`-,;, ' �° corner mark is a rough g L OR ` Engine House. \ ;.. LAWRENCE - NORTH ANDOVER i . 2 feet high and about io x 14 inches in section. The letter E \ �` Scale chard `Nil6ur. L is cut on the west face, and LD on the east ace. j �.� -� — = -�� LOCATION. — The corner is an unmarked point at the i �.. FEET function of the prolongation of the easterly bank of Shawsheen LYNN - LYNNFIELD 6. I STOW N.H. I LAW R E N CE - METHUENriver with the middle of Merrimac river. (FOR SKLFCII SEE FOLIO 26.) LOCATION. -- The corner is situated on a wooded hill, 3 I - 2 feet southwesterly from the center of a wall and 43 feet �` . AIDER i.,`,Z`, : Cultivated ; LAWRENCE- NORTH ANDOVER 2 AND W.M. northwest of Lynn - Lynnfield S . METHUEN1''; (FOR SKLrcH SEE FOLIO 14.) L ' —ROO.DSTONE�Z,� CATION. — The corner is situated on the easterly bank MARK. — The corner marls is a rough granite monument AVeRs H �./ CD Lo 2 feet hiorh and about II x 12 inches in section. The letter D of Shawsheen river, at the northerly side of the Salem Turn- a \\ ; ;, •',, PP/Orchard L is cut on the south face, and LD on the north face. H AVE R H I L L ZOADSTON€ , ` 30 : pike bridge, 34 feet northwesterly from the witness mark LAWRENCE Open Field - , ,,��Rf ' standinor on the northeasterly side of the street. CORNER OF "CF b feet LYNN - LYNNFIELD - PEABODY. w o sr MARK. — witness mark is a granite monument 4.4 11 Ile , Z � \ (FOR SKE'I'CII•SEE Fui.IO 26 ) j N high and about 8 x g inches in section. The letter A is cut LOCATION. — The corner is situated at the western end 560 IW 4. Scale on the southeast face, and L on the northwest face. of a mate, 2 feet north of the center of a wall, on the south- _ U 500 1 — EAD I NG 1 -2 FEE,- erly side of Lynnfield street, Peabody, or Salem street, Lynn- field, at a point 1 ,65o feet easterly from its function with = bNORTH READING � LAWRENCE -.NORTH ANDOVER 3. � r,al e 4•) Lynnfield street, Lynn. ,( / (FOR SKE""CCH SEE FOLIO I 0 Cultivated LOCATION. — The corner is situated 2 feet south of the Orben MARK. — The corner mark is a dressed granite monu- ` the northerly side of the inter- corner of a wall at and 8 inches s uare• The letter n is cut METHUEN southerly y ment 3 . 5 feet high a q section of Railroad street with Salem turnpike. on the east face) L on the south face, and Ld on the west face. F: K A - �: P/ 2 LAWRENCE '- - - Tlie corner mark is a granite monument 3 feet I E L D MARK. — �y, '�tl% Cultivated CORNER OF tale high and about Io x 12 inches in section . The letter Lis cut LYNN -LYNNFIELD - SAUGUS. Cultivated S °04 0 20O On the west face, and N A on the east face. (FORSKETCH SEE FOLIO 26.) Scq , I � LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a wall, in wood- FEET �. H A VE R H I L L` METHUEN 1 land, 820 feet southeasterly from the roadstone standing un LYNN - LYNNFIELD the southeasterly side of Broadway. This bound will prob- 6 Cultivated y I� I % � I�r� /�j• �.� FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 26. W — The corner is situated 8 feet northeasterly ably be submerged by the raising of Walden pond. HILL LOCATION. r _ f Il ' IER from the wall on the southwest side of Lynnfield street, at MARK. - The corner is marked by a bowlder 3 feet high Ulf val..d '�' ' ;. Cultivated ' fr �, 1 z feet at ! I its unction with Salem street, in Lynnfield. and about 4 x 6 x 7 feet at the base, and t face son the I ' N N F :1 E L D M. ( � the top. The letter L is cut on the so utheas , T, , v MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument P st face, and LD on the north face. There is a shal- M E T H U �� �J J Q The let- southwest T �, i 1 1 . 7 feet high and about io x 13 inches in section. ' l on the northeast face. low 3-8 inch drill hole at the peals of the bowlder. -;,. I ter L is cut on the southwest face, and LD Scale I�f500 44t FEET -- FOROCS 40., ROSTON, oil FOLIO 25 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I d y u• Uo r i , 'a�, a r+ ,+., +6:as , fi.:M1l.:°.;�. .,r' } P vrikn.. •fS I ' i HAVERHILL 1' II I I HAVERHILL•-ANDOVER- BOXFORD LAWRENCE.-MIDDLETON -NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER— BOxFORD LYNNFIELD- METHUEN MASSACHUSETTS NORTH READING- READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN LYNN — LYNNFIELD — SAUGUS LYNN — LYNNFIELD — PEABODY LYNN FIELD - MIDDLI:TON r . I LYNN — LYNN FI ELD I To 6 The corner s situated I LYNN I ELD LocArloN. — in w t SALEM sri J, „ . � „ � I•� °� a 11 11 '� P E A B 0 D Y northerly slope of i , 35 feet fl o111 the. So Cultivated Ipswich river and against the easterly side of TO. < Guo-. Y. � F 5 ' T 1 southerly from the river. MARK. — The corner m u t IS a I h �.iP^,3,•!: 8q-. ..y _ c n._?a .N. ',`,, ' •� -� ° /:- I ° 5'” ' ® 4'h5LiY Cultivated 7 t 7 �. .r° ,-,c c tt \\` \�°.•l,•t"....' ':M,ti' ',i.��f�'W.,° r:YJlk :.', ,,;. NNFIELD ST, • CY� Illent 2. 5 feet hi h and about 7 nches Sc1u Ire. �,A 8'' titir` is cut on the west face, and �I on the cast fz w •• p. A: �::\\�� �ff,7?'.° ,y ::� ��Cultivated / c f c 1 c ,. �j * r < Cultivated Cultivated :: COR,AI?P. OF ° S A U G U S �� �. \� \ : a �: LY I' l N + LYNNI II: LD- :IIII)llI.1;7'C)1i - itiiUl�"I'1I I` h It d LY It` LOCATION. —44 The corner IS Situated in e ® Newhall !. '.R � � i Yom•*I � .Y.'. . ® � • � , Scale I � � ' Pasture Ipswich river, north o east (true bc�arin` : °_- -- °°- - °°° 115 feet distant from Lynni eld - Middleton 1 . FEET M . COI'NLR OI' _ Q` �` , ' ; � ' '° �` � `l ' LYNNFIELD - Al11)DI,1"'CON - I'C;i1I30 LYNNFIELD — MIDDLETON — NO. READING � r 'r , .�� , p� , t.� _ Y A T } a�,' nryyY ' J LINEFOLLOWSWALL M1 tL LOC:ITION. The C01ner 1S Sltllated oil the 1 p Jv. . �., °y LYNN FI ELD— M IDDLETON — PEABODY o �'_ " ' , ��.�: �-If :. of a wooded hill 7 feet northers from the ro a � jafl'�e 3• iz :� N rn •a. 1 7 / 5 y ^�r � 1 'a n �D^" '�'�y�a �� a: ,''c° Scale line between Lynnfield and Peabody stand * Y M I DDLETON — PEABODY L — ti s LINEFOLL0W5 ALL ••P l"�••� j 3 . at 500 erly side of Main street, L} nnfield, called I3o FEET M IDDLETON — NO. READING 3 ' C ETERY LY N N a; 9r I , Middleton, at a point I ,98o feet Southwesterly f PS LYNNFIELD-M IDDLETON I Middleton railroad station . a? : N MARK. — The corner marl{ is a rOLW11 gra ' = LYNNFI ELD — NO. READING- READING LYNN FIELD-PEABODY I NO H FADING _ 1 , 7 feet high and about 9 x I I inches in sectio R Cultivated LYNN F 1 ELD — READING I 2 No. W.M, 2 So. W.M. ' I n is cut on the south face, �i on the north fac , h MIDDL ° N Fl west face. COo Wheelwright :tzz°•r , . d.y PO NORTH , :; -3125 r Shop \ \ \\ •n Cultivated ,v I *�� 4 M ° rO MAIN ROAD STONE � ,>: °' •.. \ \� \` � _ ,� LL READING 0.1 Lw� LYNNFIELD - I\TOIZIII I�I:j\llII�TG t X111'Cultivated 1 1t .. T, '�j •�� �4 'I �,�nk° *(' y},: z �I',Ik 51i 1•:1'l;li $F:F: I'()I.I(I _24.) " = y ', ~ ,;. ° c ; . a , LOCATION. — The COI'I1Cr 1S Situated I11 � . : � CIti.ated '..° Ipswich river north c3° 46 east (tI'Lle bearing) '� T�T ,PNET HILL r 1' - STON s r • *. s t f INE MILL —'— POND HOt ', °Rff°S ;, � '. , PEABODY feet distant from the witness 11111"1{ Stlndlna ______ W „ h ♦ c c SOUTH Cultivated .. the bans{ of the river, In open IIIeadow. LYNNFIELD #, r#� , . Martin Hayward n `�' - ' w,• ° „';- , ; LYNNFIELD MARK. — The witness marl: is a rough gra t y Lp SEVEN MENSBOUN4 3 .6 feet high and about 9 x I I Inches in sectio ° C.Batchelder. r S�/< r sr Scale Pasture ZC ' 11 I, is cut on the southeast face and I: on the O 500 {='1 1 M I D D L� '0 N PEA ;rjl vFi FEET t W }� ;` ;� a I LYNNFIELD - NOIR'1'1I Rl',\ DING READING : c 4. W .,� Fuc Sst:rcll sta•: Pul.w z U- r 1No.W.M. LOCATION. — The corner is situated 3 . 5 feet z ,�,1I,1 •`"p�tf• ^J , i^' • , NA I LYNNFI ELD° " ,�. PEABODY '; the center of a Ovals and 18 feet southeasterly ROADSTONEY ` d••'•., — U OUTLET erly corner of Sarah B. Bartlett's dwelling-, w Scale ° Scale D = a, f;",�I?* � �1-/ the easterly side of Chestnut street about S Gust. Q Soo 1000 =Lx _a,� et2'i' V0 ��/I(..\\\ .1 ° ' 9 .' " FEET — rayylI� T lr\ �_ YP from its function with Park street, in North FEET 4 r MARK. — The corner mark is a rougll ;;ra METHUEN — PELHAM N.H,—SALEM N. H. - x feet high and about 8 x 1 a inches in secti Scale 4 ° 5� 000 I is cut on the Southeast face, and R on the PELHAM -. - SALEM LYNN FIELD —WAKEFIELD I - 2 ' :'% �PJj ,�, . FEET " CORNF,R Or r. °S O.W. IVI. y -� • 7 y ! 7 , �✓ LYNNhIELD - NOR-TH I�I:AD11\� G - 1. 1: •:- .� a '• 1 2i *° :,; ' ' 1 Cult. /, X.a•! ..* .p IT Pasture LoCATION. — The corner is situated ; feet' Pasture '( ' r ROADSTONE , .. / P EA B O DY ' southerly corner of a fence, at the northerly s� ° LYNNFIELD pond hole, at the eastern edge of a wooded s Pasture s Pasturu Mowing � �� ° 'o . LYNNFI ELD Pasture ,Scale ,�� ®. MARK. — The corner mark is a rough 0 300 Q_ y, ♦J' / FEET Q0 monument 4. 5 feet high and about 7 x 9 inc \ \ / Cultivated Low Pastured \ � \ =-- _ LYNNFIELD —WAKEFIELD 3 -4 N The letter r, is cut on the west face, and �tl: o Mowing \ Cultivated �., ,� l Sc a e Q: PINE ST. .._...I I-. Pasture _'" goo c D 3 G - — I L 'NNI II- I_D - PEABODY I . LYNNFIELD \ FEET L I� N FI EL D M ET H U EN ` \ ,__ � = %R _ ` a. -- IN LOC:\TION. — rhe corner, formerly known a t - — - l_= IVER , ,.'••':: "- f�1 iv4�=== �C� =rr`_ / _ t I I \ D.F.Connell . - - - = ��— °„ ° ,,, e —_. - _ _�- - � ._, --- r Men 's Bounds, is situated oil the summit of •:::::-::::•::::::... ... ::..:.,, y — <:: — - F s about Soo feet SOLIth of Lowell street, at a poi fl WAKEF I ELD = -� •- ---_� _ _ - ,� � __= — .- ;�� , ,, , �, °��t,oll „l,tl, limn s - feet ..asters fL o1�L lLJ MOWIn$ � c ='a -= yo,, - '.—mss= __ °o 1•, r, field. 4 ! i WAKEFIELD , . Scale MILLI �C9 RivF MARK. — I he Corner marl{ is a gralllte n10 ° F WAKEFIELD Orchard e I 5p0 '�. Cultiva tad / / �••.A _ \\ ` �, r 5 5 y Q _ \\4� high and about 9 Inches square. The letter D FEET F' Mowin ° �� '�b" PICKEREL Cullivaled s east face and I, on the west face. I. � l s Cultivated i Scale S c ale s� > t ; 0. Soo lopo F F T ' M_H F •—i ,-..}^-i F----ID lt BOSTON. rON 005 Co.. FOL, 0 26 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY � y e l s 1 1 Q - - - -- r rIa9Yrtut ,1141PII�f�i � RNIlI7ll.T9fs"11� , nCorY` im Sim 11 .�v1' �,�n�Ji s4 ,ii (. y x. 1 1 HAVERHILL LAWRENCE LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON -- NORTH ANDOVER NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING—READING—WILMINGTON N0 — PEABODY LYNNFIELD - MIDDLETON i . LYNN FIELD - PEABODY a AND W.M'S. D i TO 6LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, on the LOCATION. — The corner is situated in Suntaug lake, south northerly slope of a hill, 3 5 feet from the southerly bank of 34 35 ' east (true bearing) and 1 , 586 feet distant from the PEABODY Ipswich river and against the easterly side of a wall running north witness mark, and north 5o z6' west (true bearing) and southerly from the river. 1 ,802 feet distant from the south witness mark. The north witness marls stands about 40 feet south of the highest point MARK. — The corner marls is a rough granite monu- CulhvaW LYNNFIELD ST. ment 2. 5 feet high and about 7 inches square. The letter L of a wooded ridge and about 425 feet northwesterly from the is cut on the west face, and M on the east face. shore of the northwestern bay of Suntaug lake, The south Culhvaled witness mark stands a few feet west of the top of the bank, CuRi.aled - l Culhvalcd , 5 sr CORNER OF 70 feet easterly from and about 30 feet above the easterly LY liN LYNNFIELD- MIDDLETON - NORTH READING. it shore of the lake. . . it LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the middle of MARKS. — The north witness mark is a rough granite LD ® NeWnau. ` Ipswich river, north 54° 07' east (true bearing) and about monument 1 . 8 feet high and about 8 x Io inches in section. I 15 feet distant from Lynnfield — Middleton I . The letter L 1c cut on the west face, and Don the east face. ..P:, o s CORNER of The south witness mark is a rough granite monument 8`.; . , LYNNFIELD - MIDDLETON - PEABODY. 1 .8 feet high and about 9 x I I inches in section. The letter �> LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the northerly slope D is cut on the northeast face, and L on the southwest face. j WS WALL .1rb ,•1 � e •. feet norther) of a wooded hill, 75 Y from the roadstone in the line between L nnfield and Peabody standingon the north D- READING r . Scale T 500 1000�o erly side of Main street, Lynnfield, called Boston street in FEET LOCATION. — The corner is situated a few feet south of Middleton, at a point i ,98o feet southwesterly from the South the northerly edge of wooded upland and southerly edge of Middleton railroad station , a bushy meadow, at a point about 250 feet southwesterly from MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monumentthe intersection of Chestnut street with the meadow. NG LYNN FIELD-PEABODY 1 1 . 7 feet high and about 9 x I I inches in section. The letter MARK. — The corner mark is a granite monument 6 2 N O. W.M. 2 SO- W.M. D is cut on the south face, M on the north face, and L On the feet high and Io inches square. The letter L is cut on the west face. south face, and Ron the north face. Wheelwrlgi„ � - . FT. TO Ma�NST FOAD STONE 5� LYNNFIELD - NORTH READING i AND W.M. L D W E-" L % . ; .,n�x�• (FOR 5Kh'TCI{ SEE FOLIO 24.� LYNNFIELD - READING z. . — The corner is situated in the middle of LOCATION. (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 28.) W ° Ipswich river, north 25° 46' east (true bearing) and about 20 LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, 20 feet "4.�T PRET HILL c T° '� 1 PEABODY standing 6 feet south of southeasterly from a swamp and 20 feet northeasterly from feet distant from the witness mark REFCIS �: , tioSf� the bank of the river, in open meadow. the center of a wood 11 -road. d MARK. — The witness mark is a rough granite monument MARK. — The corner mark 's a granite monument 4.6 feet LY N.N F I E L D "�: 3. :> The letter SEVEN MENS B°UNgr.,h', :,� ,; 3 .6 feet high and about 9 x I I inches in section. high and Io inches square. The letter I. is cut on the south o Scale 'e L is cut on the southeast face, and R on the northwest face. i face, and Ron the north face. "j FEET LYNNFIELD - NORTH READING z. (FUR SKETCH SEE FOLIO zq.) LYNNFIELD- READING 3. 4NO.W.M. LOCATION. — The corner is situated 3 .5 feet westerly from (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 2S.) 'Kthe center of a wall and i 8 feet southeaster) from the east- LY N N F I EL Do °: , � P EA BO DY Y LOCATION. — The corner is situated in an open space in "w4� zrly corner of Sarah B. Bartlett's dwelling, which stands on woods, at the easterly edge of a swamp and on the southerly r'<' ` OUT LEY the easterly side of Chestnut street, about Soo feet easterly side of a wood-road. © �� ;' � _ �` from its unction with Park street, in North Reading. / _ a NI�«x. — The corner mark is a granite monument 4.2 feet µ r' :, w ® �( �A \\ MARK. The corner mark is a rough granite monument high and i o inches square. The letter R is cut on the north- +, �- The letter %s' N�''f// 4 feet high and about 8 x I a inches in section. west face, and I. on the southeast face. << Scale Lis cut on the southeast face, and R on the northwest face. O Soo loon FEET LYNNFIELD- READING 4. '; ���j LYNNFIELD CORNER OF 5 IELD - NORTH READING - READING. (FOR SKE CH SEE FOLIO 2S.) SD.W.M. -�, I I LOCATION. The corner is situated in woodland, at the LOCATION. — The corner is situated feet south of the e � 3 easterly edge of a swamp and at the westerly end of a woo - ROADST°NF. 2`� P E A B O D Y southerly corner of a fence, at the northerly side of a small road. LYNNFIELD pond hole, at the eastern edge of a wooded swamp. MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument feet high and about 8 x I a inches in section. The letter ' ,Scale o,� ©.� � t MARK. — The corner mark is a rough dressed granite 4.3 feet high and about x inches in section. L is cut on the east face, and R on the west face. —� ___�--�° �r �. � monument 4. 5 g 7 9 FEE'i The letter R is cut on the west face, and NR on the east face. Y N N F I E L D -WAKEFIELD ,3 -4 I CORNER OF PINE ST. -:-I f , LYNNFIELD - PEABODY r . LYNNFIELD -READING - WAKEFIELD. E L D - LYNNFIELD I Z (FOR SKFTCI: SEE FOLIO 28.) LOCATION. — The corner, formerly known as " the Seven LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, I I feet ° ki �' y -' = IIi Men's Bounds," is situated on the summit of a wooded hill, T �r + northerly from the center of a wood-road. about 5 0o feet south of Lowell sty cct, at a point about 3 , 125 i Main street in Lynn MARK. — The corner marls is a rough, three-sided granite • . • y • i �& r feet easterly from its intersection with G� Y � - f, ,—.- 3 feet high its sides averaging I2 x i6 x 22 y`) monument z . > field. monument I . feet inches in width, respectively. The letter L is cut on the north- L D --- xN:. �`- — The corner mark is a granite mon 4 ast face and R on the southwest �s, a . : MILL ipw MARK. , east face, SR on the southe W AKE F I ELF) °"�a`d ��, � �R high and about 9 inches square. The letter D is cut on the j a face. FiC.VENFL � 'Cuth�aied �� east face, and Lon the west face. 10 FEET FORSES CO., BOSTON. 'y FOLIO 27 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY 1 saloons MIMINI 'i 4 I RPM 0 NEI vh J n •; ] vox v- rb k h..y-.- :H ... . .. I a� ppr, . I Y f ,tai r LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVERVERHB�XFURD HAVERHILL—AN DOVER— BOXFORD M A S S A C H U S E TT NORTH READING—READING—W. {LMINGTON =1 t II l i LYNNFIELD—METHUEN 1YNNFtELD — titETstuEN I I LYNNFI ELD—READING WAKEFI ELD MET HUEN — SALEM N , H , 2 - 3 -4 I = SALEM N. H LYNNFIELD— READING 2 -3 -4ec'l�r�l.l� 1 WEBSTER or }�` t 1 l M 1. 3 M1..,' vat d — � s LC e � I✓YNNFII�I,I� SAI) J ) , \ U � .� LOCATION. — ' lie corner IS S1tLl 'itC:d 111 tllC 11 Chas Peterson, �. I — A LE M :��e ti 1i( d e b ' � N . H. i�j°, s S..A ..L.E..M- �� ; ; gus river, north 7 �° 5o West (true, be,lrl ±l,) "Illd ah { R I — Cultivated ,�: M M�ara�edian � � distant from the witness marl; st,111din In cultiv�lte, �I _��SrC- : ,.'1'r y� !V`1 '�(1 •j� '>Ct .JF ' "ll N . H . y �c vW^ Xt + ' +l.il'j1. R .. . •y" •rr > -,' •i Roadslonei# pp pC rem ><' ly,-* _ ; ' .' . ' ` $ •�i STRONGWATER MON. ' .+• � ••,° ., '. 1 )gib v 'i d fl.l.t l.1St of the eastel•ly l�alll\ ()f tllc, 1 M E" ` 1- S E N _ K• _ Y 1\ZAlzic. — rhhe Witness ilrl► 1 is l ranite 1110 x r,* x y.+t. o : e, �r n , \ t l 1 tl ;�.X' r ' q. mowing ', own LEDGE S' ..� 1y.1(-, •'1 e ' OV ES'AAON ' :" ' ; feet high and 9 t 1 o iiiclles In Sect1o11 . l lie ll;tte • ;'• , a Cultivated W - * X . on the north face \\ on lite N� cst I�lcc lrld c)n til ; M E U, E N a :1' S✓J ��, , - , I�II11 a; LYNNFIELD METHUEN a st' Q *Y ..� Rr •6��t'6�°Y ,� 1. 1°,•.a,• - Vtr 'r JI; ° j ( I'1,11 \I:lill'II yh t: I' I.lir .h. . ., LOCATION. T11C corner s r. ,o Cultivated HEN r 1 51tl1atC( l 111 t11e HEN FnRM �� SauoruS 1'1\/ei , Jnlltll r���� 15 ' \VTe5t (t]'LIC 1)eal'In � �inCl' • , , -,f ^,:. .;� Cultivated 3 , Scale feet distant front the \\ itness marl: standing In open ,Searles Estate 500 i raichen. — , �� . , 'r r* r . FEET feet east of the easterly banl: of the river. • b �I , ' i F . ,� 1635 rT.70 E.GAR l-INE—�- ° • - -- - rhhe Witness marl: is a cedar post 6 Mewrng "��N 0 . R EADI N G — READING I —2 -3 —4 diameter and one foot High, an iron rin encirclin top ; it 1s unmarked. Of . ® sA °°"° NORTH READING �_ LYNN F1 ELD — SAUGUS —WAKEF I ELD LYNNI II: I.I ) - \VAIN I iI, I. I ) r\ NI ) \v. \1 . - - .'•. '. T=:,p1_ ,{ (I'nli tilC 4:r1:11 Pai I'nl.lu :b,) X12—_ - —_ _ s• r Fes— LOCATION. — hlle corner iS situated In the mild ' Cult. OldTarbell Farm —_ 3 >Vq. tT Cultivated _ . _,__� I bus rl\ er, youth S0 1 west (true bearing) READING p '' _ '_�- ?l distant from the witness mark starldin17) o in open m ,mak 7' =i— k Cultivated 'rte.' —�-- - -- f S feet crltitCrl \• fro WAKEFIELD � . � �� ��-� �,.__�: -�_--=�=�_= the northerly bank of the river, e � � C;IS ,~ LYN N 'f° 'L D =_--- - tet of the Boston �� Maine R Jh oa(1 brld�re. 17) > ARK, >. . y� I The witness marl: 1s a cedar l )�)st �) r w �\ Cultivated , _ _ yy-- -L di'lmeter and �}. � feet hill, all ll'on ring encirclin„ ,fir. z. n 6` -,1=,,•0 >..s 'l� j µ E - S AU„C}; _-- A�� T °` below its top ; It is unm,lrl:ecl. �A sd . READING ` J 4. � s.P Scale '„ LYNN hIEI ,I)- \\' \ hIi � 11: 1 .D ;. LYNN FI LELD I'lll: tila:iCll SiF Intll11 2tl.> , �+( • �Iyry�,.,t' L a o son lone _+ r , . r' FEET A LOCATION. I he CO1"ilei 15 tiltLlated 111 lite heel 1 - GTON — WO BUR N NORTH/;; READING ; ' l river, about 470 feet Westerly front its interseetioll READING W I LM I N ; , �, 4 street, L} nnfield, or V ei street, ���akefield . : - READING —WILMINGTON I ' MARK. — The corner marl: is a One-inch ire ft . . Fairbanks 1. \ flush into the to of a bowlder, about X 1 1 feet °%� s� a at its base. rnr WILMINGTON _ �-- —'� = Terrace Hall Cultivated 1 \T y A -- I m_ A LYN \II-II, 1.1) - \V ,\I I . " �" rjy n "'i,7". 4• "• - ` p '�� " O'1111 ,ll I:rCll 5F:1. Inl.l.l :11. ) W.B.Loring 5 w r. , • a: '• C ROAOSTON E' f, A 7 x .(�> r i , , ult. to ' ti� i . rn'vi _ LocA�rioN. — 'File corner iS situate(1 u1 �vroodla ` WAKEFIELD ,r 4 ^ : ,a r Cultivated Yom . - P TSR . North of the northerly edge of an ol._)c:n lllC'l(.lo\v, ?; W.M i n �'R!ro t '4f�i rf] r >kAREADI NG ;,� }, J a ti feet SOLith\\ esterl fl olll the unction of fine and �I a 2 =- al°E u In 1n le cl Scale �: e > Lyi f 1 �° G°o � ' ;��,�.' r��5� READING '. Scale st' : • e o son T rl he Col ilei' hall: 1S a roI.1 !�l1 �raillte �• Roadstonn FEET !. ,, Sa . P� o „ .)' �rl .`\lVl:. ..PANE . iiv till < , FEET r•. \�q Scale _ _ 1 , 5 feet hi,h and about 1 i 1 1 inches ul sect Q 0 Soo MIDDLETON NO.ANDOVER NOeREADI NG T WOBU R N unmarked. MIDDLETON — NO. ANDOVER I FEET I COR\1,1: 01' M I DDLETON — NO. READING ' til;"I IIUL N - 1'I: LHAiII (N.II.) -�.\ I . I ` M (N. 1I (Put: Skercn •;tt: Ful.n! �G.) M I DDLETON —TOPSFI ELD 5-6 -7-8 N 0 — . ' LocwrION. The corner is situated in open NOrA D VER , is�;•:, '� '.r.._ Z r r : + j A l � �� :' _�—_ ,, � 1 � �2=,�_ ` ��,�F� �� �• the south\vc..sterl} slope of a hill , about 6() f��ct south tion of Wal l5. .r ♦. ' ! ° !- •'..- .=_'r— ='Yo- / ;' ' __+"__G.— �L PA '. I r I lle corner marl: is a dresscd (ri c e / n 16 inches S talc, �m' - - - •.vv --- °. 7 R -�' , 1. 1 ,l) feet 11i�11 tl ��.L ~ I ' • ". ',cy]•-- .ate P � r y�'f v. > ,- a—_ —=xi.__ ` q, i. ,.., 'W..r-- —.4_-"may',. 3_. � ,f�Li• - i � � ` I � ) \\•�.J t I If _ �,�� on the southe�lst face, and . I, on the.. n� rt 1 -- Cultivated 2 > NORTH NDOVER _�_ ` ��t�_� NORTH �� y* a,� \[ I . I ( I - ' IDDLETON u _ �` ' �ti �i Z�_.`)iV t,_. r. ry� �'•i � r ' I'ni< tiFl.fl'Ir SF.I: SFIELD " .r y - .READING - 1 . OC.\T1oN . — Tile COI Ile1 lti SltUatC Cl in l Cllltl "7. e4`� _1 _ i �'. � y-"Y-' C-ultivaled a! 'e ,# i i .`: s1 " O feet soutllerl ' { rt�111 the unction Of 1 lent )a J J I �_ w til Pro ldwa\', 1n 110111 , � . 1 1 . MIDDLETON — M I DDLE I ! � 1'f, •: n _ - T J l, n r rt ,•! rtr t � 'lrl: I � `1 (lil '��l'Cl Stl ;inite' Gq,� 'ii ''✓GWh' i 3. a �. ,i^ Pasture 1 - , ti ti( ll:lrl�, Ari•':. ofL ' ;'f t#" 'Cultivated :•'�eW M7 tl• j ' 'l,ll t. lettel y w'M'— .N;� feet hi �� h all(1 l �) lllche.' 1 1 7 I Cultivated t`. y8 '• s;. 4• " l y : Cult. ,:, rf. BQOOK } , "'' :?? rC Pasture �, �. Cultivarea On the SOLItI1eclSt flICC, A 11 t s / n �l . �:,;•• � �' 1 rr, (fin the nOrthvv•c�t face, at� Daniel G.Fiery + �P r r t } djF :d� Cultivated $r?�.. Scale' �O Ronnsror+E REgt st"� 1)! 1 s Roadslone \o i 0 500 CUSP ,otx " ro northeast f,1C.L. Ic r I ��rvi i`v,� R-v-k�•t--r—r--�:..� S r 0 C I e o Cti_=_,'---'ice s-o o woo0� FEET 9'H_1= f= FEET FEET I Cultivated • iii Y 5 r :. , 1 i .._.. .. i rOq elS CO„BOSTON. '' ------ -'--' - " --'----" I l I FOLIO 28 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY y TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY b 1• li. 1 I. I ' _. . i 1 t - -. ' - -- vair 1Ilion �F�Wwfi �i7®f�Al�YsdT+l 12@IYV.. .. - -- - .;. :, 1 X311 1 s�'i - - - - -- W�l�f•' - - - - - - - - - - - - -' i 1 _ til 1 i N. t Y fi N9''iT\ 5 r 1 tiY r g h 1 . LAWRENCE— MIDDLETON —NORTH ANDOVER HAVERHILL LAWRENCE NORTH READING—READING—WILMINGTON ANDOVER — BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON — NORTH ANDOVER LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING — READING—WILMINGTON EN - SALEM N ° H • 2r- 3 - 4 o CORNER OF METHUEN - SALEM (N.H.) 2. Cullivaled LYNNFIELD - SAUGUS -WAKEFIELD AND W.M. LOCATION. — The corner is situated in low, swampy land, Cha5Pelerson. LOCATION. — The corner Is situated in the middle of Sau- "" 25 feet west of a wall and on the easterly side of a farm road. x M°win SALEM gus river, north 78° 50' west (true bearing) and about 12 feet a distant from the witness mark standing in cultivated land, 8 MARK. — The corner mark is a dressed granite moms- L°"I •1d Al Garabedian t t. N . H . ment feet high and about 16 inches square. The letters '; 5 , ROade,°�e feet east of the easterly bank of the river• 4 3 MASS are cut on the south face, NSlion the north face, and ° = The witness mark is a granite monument i890 1s�o g MARK. — The 4 Mon the east face. Wow;ng feet high and 9 x io inches in section. The letter 1, is cut Cultiyaled on the north face, w on the west face, and ,�o, on the east face. NTETHUEN - SALEM (N.H.) 3. { ;: :`. METHUEN o LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a partly wooded LYNNFIELD-WAKEFIELD i AND W.M. ' �• .''�.". ' d�r...;. .?',V,y'�n''}°,�' ,��� , ��,' � 3 � (I'UR SIhE'rC1I SEF. FOLIO 26.) swamp, 230 feet easterly from a wood-roar. K A LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the middle of MARK. — The corner mark is a dressed granite monu- � Saugus river, south 80° 15' west (true bearing) and about 12 pn ment 5 feet high and 15 x 16 inches in section. The letters ;uitivated Scale Soo feet distant _from the :witness mark standing in open meadow, *. x_ — MASS are cut on the south face, and NSI, on the north face. -. Alm.0 raichen ' ' - --- FEET 5 feet east of the easterly bank of the river. 1890 1890 WE13S'I'ER I635rT TO E CAR LINE--+' MARK• — The witness mark is a cedar post 6 inches in METHUEN - SALEM (N.H.) q. READING - READING 1 -2 -3 -4 j diameter and one foot high, an iron ring encircling it at its LOCATION. — The corner is situated on a knoll, in open top ; it is unmarked. pasture, on the easterly slope of a hill. NORTH READINGA el �% LYNNFIELD - WAKEFIELD 2 AND W.M. MARK. — The corner mark is a dressed granite moms- ! L D ( 2 ) feet hicrh and about 16 inches square. The letters j KAI FOR SKRTCII SEE FOLIO 6. ment 4•� a LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the middle of Sau- MSs are cut on the south face, and Nil on the north face. _�f ,•_- o 1890 1890 - - -��— us river, south 80 15' west (true bearing) and about 7 feet NOYES -''= - ----=� - distant from the witness mark standing in open in on a 1D MIDDLETON - NORTH ANDOVER �. =_ %_ the northerly bank of the river, 28 feet easterly from the cen- LocATION. — The corner is situated on the summit of a ter of the Boston & Maine Railroad bridge. - a wooded knoll, about 30 feet northeasterly from an angle in p a wall. - i MARK. — The witness mark is a cedar post 6 inches an ^r3-"'fit diameter and 4. 5 feet high, an iron ring encircling it 9 inches .� l `I °- - = '�" � MARK. — The corner marls is a roug 1 granite monument --��_ _- ,. �.�-.0-�.--moi.. '"�� r` ,�' _ ` below its top ; it is unmarked• r hletter READI NG 3 '4 feet high and about 7 x 12 inches in section. The lee A is cut on the west face, and ISI on the east face. LYNNFIELD - WAKEFIELD 3. (FOR SKETCH SEF, FOLIO 26.) I ' loco ' LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the bed Of Saugus CORNER OF RN NORTH H EAD I N G river, about 47o feet westerly from its intersection with Main MIDDLETON NORTH ANDOVER- NORTH READING. 4 street, Lynnfield, or Vernon street, Wakefield. LOCATION. — The corner is situated at a function of walls, I I on the southerly slope of a wooded hill, 70 feet north of an Faroanks , ��� n MARK. — The corner marls is a one-inch iron pin set flush into the top of a bowlder, about 2 x 1 1 -2 feet in section open meadow. \�� MARK. — The corner marl: is a rough g at its baseranite monument . i 2 feet high and about 7 x 11 inches in section. The letter I, Culn.Med P W (errace Nall �' 1 m LYNNFIELD -WAKEFIELD 4. b r (FOR SKETcii SEE FOLIO 26.) A is cut on the north face, M on the east face, and Ron the LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, 3 5 feet west face / eu:,area til 3 north of the northerly edge of an open meadow, about 7 7 5 MIDDLETON - NORTH READING ` READING ` 1 A,. feet southwesterly from the junction of Pine and Main streets, LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, at an in Lynnfieldangle in a wall, about 700 feet northerly from the function Scale a � 5oa MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument of Marblehead street with Middleton street, in North Reading FEET 1 . 5 feet high and about I I x I 2 inches li7 section ; It is MARK. — The corner mark is a granite monument 4. 1 MIDDLETON - NO.ANDOVER - NO. READING , unmarked. The letter M CORNER of feet high and about 7 x 11 inches in section. MIDDLETON - NO. READING I METHUEN - PELHAM (N.H,) -SALEM (N.H.). is cut on the east face, and Ron the west face. (FOR SKrrcti sEE FOLIO 26.) --7 0 LOCATION. — The corner is situated in open pasture, on MIDDLETON - NORTH READING 2. NO• ANDOVERfa�, , ., =r L fir; < ° ;• the southwesterly slope of a hill, about 6o feet south of a junc- (FOR 5EE'r�115EE F.11'l0 30.> -- ".�� ��, �� �� �� -�= •°� tion of walls. LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the summit of a , =_ -- - � 5 y =y = _ -- - wooded knoll at an angle in a wall, 1 o feet southeaster) 1 - .'} _ --=� - MARK, — The cornea- mark is a dressed granite monument �� _ �i from its northern end. 11r\SS := 4.6 feet high and 16 inches square. The letters ,�90 are cut _ P,f b S ` I HARRIS MARK. — The corner marl{ is a rough granite monument ° `— � - on the southeast face, and NII on the northwest face. 5_w �f �, 1s�o 4 feet high and about 10 x 12 inches in section. The letter Yr ys Mw'J '- jJ a M is cut on the east face, and R on the west face. NORTH `' Yy f'' Fa ' :< , r METHUEN - SALE Al (N .H.) r . EL D � ' �: - (FOR SKETCH sm. FOLIO 24.) READING , ! LOCATION. — The corner is situated an a cultivated field, MIDDLETON - \TOI`TII READING 3• $'i Caul1'rvaled ° an .__. LO (FOR SK1+.TCI1 SE Ioi,Io 26.) 50 feet southerly from the function of I Iampstead street LOCATION. — The corner Is Situated 111 open pasture, 6 NT with Broadway, in ,�alcn., H. feet north of a wall, on the northerly side Of Flint street, MIDDLETON # ! opposite its junction with Boston street, in Middleton. The corner mark is a dressed granite monument MARK, — al J 1 1 ,IAss Paeture rf 4. 7 feet high and 16 inches squ, The letters ,89� are cut MARK. — The corner marl. is a rough granite monument Yn Poon :; oK i" feet high and about 9 .l' IO 1I1C11eS in section. The letter ,, :; s Cultivated on the southeast face, Ns,i on the northwest face, and 1VI on the 3 .4 r 1s�o R is cut on the northwest face, and i`I 011 the southeast face• RD�uDTur+-� fOpE9t ST northeast face. � c� le Scale M 51 ., ��' ' € F,Oo 0 500wooL 0 i FEET FEET CO., BOSTON. fON BCS FOLIO 29 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY f 123 HAVERHILL , I HAVERHII �—ANDOVER—BOXFORD LAWRENCE—MIDDLETON --NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER --- BOXFORD ' I MASSACHUSETTS NORTH READING — READING—WILMINGTON LYNNF'IELD — MrTHUEN LYNNFIELD— METHUEN r i l I F . READING - READING - READING -STONEHAM -WAKEFI ELD NO I MIDDLETON — NO . READING 2WILMINGT0N ' � (.•..It �I(FICI, Locn'r1oN. — I he arncr aN wch river, nortMINGN0. READING — VILh 1 l t (11 ' SII it M I DD LETO N distant from the wlhlcS,�WAKEFIELD ,, soutlierl / hank: of the ILMINGTOR ' 4, � READING NORTH READING �� bridue. ' r W ,' `� el ; �_ Chas Cloutman a ° A�€ Illlt'tis 111 l RUADST ONF ��• •.` NG I:,{ ` RD y: x CT ST. r'TONQ. ~' .•" 9.", : q.+' v V �{'.,d,� I11eI1t 3 . S 1 (rUt 1 I) II ;lllcl 1c> ill��ll ' Wm Richardson., • t ` ' r i on the wcV ;t tan" ;illtl I Oil tike � :. s' W,`• F - ,> NORTH READING .. � .V. ; hi STONEHAM o wA�� ix+� t#P�., o q t y i ( ill; `•LFII II Scale I ,c l_ :� llli \'. _ - l lie alrn � r 1ti 0 oo c' r000 r, - of a �� ooc ( l 11 1 1 - - - 1 t 11 s G, '00FEET 'ti`rC T'Xt �� ' ' FEET - --- a. 1'hnet lll:11-1: READING —WAKEFIQLD I To 0 feet hl � h an(1 1-1 7 x 1 y y Wm.PHol1 � 1 D 1S CLIt On the i <1St faCC, and 1 '•V �h`.yLYr.'.. F°AU STONE TO � . olNe _ * Lc)C:1110N. ____ 'l 11�' (.01 11CI 15 S Ciro$aperona 100 feet SULltIlcaStel'I \' f I on1 I b b C UIr veted 1 READING �a`/a. . ". �1I rlhe corner nl�u•l: Cult yr. F �, i 2 ' - -- - WAK 1= FIELD ` inches square, su111: Into thu 111 WILMINGTON TON `'�� �.� '"• ` \� � N `�t � .M� ♦ \:'.\\ak'f\ i CO. .Brook LOCXFION — 1,110 corner 1s \' of a dltcll in all 0 >CIl ti' );i :c ' In + ✓ + .tt" Fair GrouR,ls f�s '� '� ° �` ` 1 Mari in Hayward e �`® � o feet south of the: sc)uth�' rl � .• � � L S✓ ® M NTRrAL ��' 3 i � `� 4 .J ) \ \ moo• �'I :�l\1\. 'I`llu eo1 net- III arl / \ F m ••..;. John H Howard_ ® \� > c,IH�aI°d feet hl<� l1 and 7 111chCS S(� I1 .lI"e Cvlltvated CD IIUBBARD p n' FEET Scale N ORTH ' READING 500 DDO s, \II1 ) [ ) ( . I;'fO ,ti ?� I .t, �sl Ink sF. 9 , FEET j LOC \TION. — rl`hL COI'11CC 1S ' �� � °� � kk ..• T E W K S B U RY — WILMINGTON 1 - 2 a clump of bushes an(l \\'iikow "' �. ', � ' ,, � ' , 'J• ` r` northwestern end of wooded u N ) s , ,• ncUl,,valed n ' of the noi-theastel-11 end of anot . v v 2"', 4 s',.:[Rig rw 2.C,'` 4,�?i�� �;i' , , _z. — 'IfJi y V �" � <, v = 4 ° W. T EW K S B U Y Tlie eerier marl j oil _ - -� �� �w`v®v01 feet hip and inches square, M IDI) LI,"I*O \ — ) , ' ' __77 WAKEFIELD Ic l )Sli -- - _ p 4,. / i'Irli SKf:IClI sl! 4 v �1 `} - LoCATIo`. — The corner i . rV'IV� .7 _ — '�` •a '� \CrN • it s i1' h' CuI1�v Tt d � I� 4 - •' - - ", \,�� fi x gill' Nichols brooL, south 67'' 40' It➢' I..._ 141: • ,� f`,f• -,YI:. O 1. {'\� \' } I .:..I 10 feet distant from the witness READING , r „9� 4` ' � FRsh,re '� ., ? �. y �- , .� `Y x '1.,5'. � .�`tw4 y.y, lll V sOLltheast of a clunl1) of alders v. q V r ;y{•` , r\ r l YY e the bank of the brook. Scale WILMINGTON :Ci a O 500 WILMINGTON witness mar FEETCultivated feet hill and S Inches square. I r � I'�5 :"" Scale 3�1 O'` north face, and T on the south READING —STONEHAM —WOBUR N l` �i� 0 500 Cale 000 -FEE mile \`IIl ) 1 >L1'-"I'O,N - TOI '.SI� 0 Soo 1000 ,5 � E•C1t�eI��L_F=-i---�3-_F_'=�� ,§ '11C , READING FEET LOC:�TION. — I he corner ]s N ]chols brook:, north 1 1 " ' ea P A.W.Huberner• aryL-Child } feet d15tant from the N1'ltile'S.- meadow, on the Nvestei bank Robins 1 41 � READING WO BU RN of a (litcli. ,, ��,,� ,,; - ---- ------- -s \•`\ ' , '1 :UZ l -- — 1 h e 11'111 l t S 5 111 a r \ . , I , TEWKSBURYu �_r,;,.,,.hl. f-� hl,, h 0 WAKE FI ELD - ' � , , ^ p LOUIS Zwi5lcr ROAOSTONE Pda . ! S i / Pfth ; , I l L� i•' S/LVR1-,d"9 I(E ��� • • I �I i 1 { I i I i ".I I, „ I- / S T O N EI - . - I a S HAM ° " �� �� II �� � vy `� r)CX110N. Ihc cclrll�'r is s X Sf a� `�;;;• '� feet casterk• trolll ;l iwilt1 In 1 ',as Golf Links feet northel'l � fC011l lt� Ill llctlUll \1'lt �Im Pas. .�� WILMINGTON r ° Scale � 1�I:� I: .. - I f scale 2ti, 1Illr cOl ner marl: t X11 1 1 � s 407 FEer rte ,_, � SCale lllcyll, Iilcheti s( pl�ily, 1111 l� 111 �l v FEET0 500 e i FEET I ; o I � i roaacs co.,aosTor+. FOLIO 30 TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY ' ] I - i 1 I. 1 ._ .....,•• ses{,1.u._...:. .x.a:.:.uc .r ..u•.:.:a.rueH. .-w u..::., . ...n ,. _- n NIIIIr4 I I 1 m WAIN xVN_.4;/al� - - - - - -- . : Art lsl 1� �' yr, )1 - , 9 1 Y �'J IL11 e ,np 4W r S ° i • , t f HAVERHILL LAWRENCE- MIDDLETON -NORTH ANDOVER ANDOVER- BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETONAWRN RCEANDOVERh M A S S A C H U S E T T S NORTH READING-READING-WILMINGTON LYNNFIELD - METHUEN 0 TH NORTH READING - READING WILMINGTON -W E F I E D STONEHAM AK L , MIDDLETON - PEABODY AND W.M. , (FOR SKR•rut SKR FOLIO 26. MIDDLETON- TOI SFIELD 7. ; MIDDLETON - NO, READING 2 ( (FOR SKI:•rcu seK hol.ur 28.) LOCATION. - The corner is situated in the middle of Ips- LoCA'riON. - The corner is situated in partly open meadow, o� wish river, north 4 ig' east (true bearing) and about 20 feet at the southern edge of a growth of alders, about 875 feet ! f , WAKEFIELD \, MIDDLETON distant from the witness marls standing 7 feet south of the east of the junction of East and Locust streets, in Middleton. southerly bank Of the river, 115 feet west of the Boston street - The NORTH READING � � bridge. MARK. - I he corner marls is a granite monument 4 feet \ ChaSC.luutm ui :'fit , ' high, Inches s uare, and is unmarked. 1 MARK. - The witness marls is a dressed granite monu- g � 7 � Nna°;....-� STn+rL '°fie:� ' ° o AIIDllLETON - TOPSFIELD 8 AND W.IVI. T-- , , i in 3 .8 feet hlah and I o Inches square. The letter Ai Is cut Tors :<,, . c ..��p[ii+'.�, �4+�; J��.. HO^US o '> r y . • `�" r v p..!i •Y. `�.`�' 1. (FOR SKI:ILII SEE FOLIO 2S.) i Richardson 4f' , . on the west face, and P on the east face. LOCATION. - The corner is situated in the middle of Nichols brook, south 78° 3J ' east (true bearing) and about 5 5 T O N E H A M ' H°wAan MIDDLETON - PEABODY 2. ° ° WA" (I ()R SKIom su I'OI.IO 26.) feet distant from the witness marl:, which stands In a pard y LOCATION. - The corner is situated on the northerly slope open meadow, on the westerl i bank of the brook and 168 feet :Uc 1000 T1y • t • ' / :-,. - --+ rte_=__,-� • of a wooded hill, against the southerly side of a wall. easterlyfrom Middleton 10 �sfield FEET + z I 7 MARK. - The he corner marls is a rough granite monument MARK. - The witness marls Is a granite monument 2 feet G -WAKEFIELD I -rah 2.8 feet high incl about 7 x io inches in section. The letter hig h 7 I inches sq uare allcl is unman; ed. 1. D is cut on the east face, and M on the west face. NORTH READING - READII\G 1 . LA MIDDLETON - TOPSFIELD 1 • (FOR SKrrrcu sH:K Ful.lo zS.) j (FOR SKETCH sm FOLIO 22.) LOCATION. The corner is situated In a wooded 5waI11 , P --� �-E--- '>'' > l': I LOCATION. - The corner is situated in open meadow, ,/ p�,.;..• . pabout on the southerly bank of a brook or ditch. A ioo feet southeasterly from a bend in Ipswich river. MARK. - The corner marl: is a ranite monument 6 READING MARK. - corner mark is a ranite monument feet high and about 1 x inches in e 3 a 7 g 7 g s section. The letter == q inches square, sunk into the meadow, and is unmarked. R is cut on the south face, and v Ron the north face. WAKEFIELD MIDDLETON - TOPSFIELD 2. NORTH READING - READING 2. CUR. c' q: �!`# (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 22.) � I r (POR SKr.Tcll ser: POLIO 28.) LOCATION. - The corner is situated on the westerly bank LOCATION. - The corner Is situated on the southeasterly �� * ^ of a ditch, in an open space in partly wooded meadow, about side of Haverhill street, at Point feet northerly from Martin Hayward. 5o feet south of the southerly edge of upland. its intersection with Bear Meadow brook. ( P 1375 y MONTREAL t `- e� John Howard. MARK. - The The corner mark is a granite monument 3 .4 MARK. - The corner mark is a ranite monument feet \ \ M � ` a 5 < <�le © lulrivaf9d Culrvared feet high and 7 inches square, and is unmarked. high and g inches square. The letter R is cut on the south- �' : 500 west face, N R on the northeast face, and "1853 = on the north- FEET Scale �\ sr MIDDLETON - TOPSFIELD n 1-00 1oco west face. (FOR SKrrrcu sF.K FOLIO 22.) FEET LOCATION. - r I rhe corner is situated in open meadow, in NORTH READING - READING 3 AND W��I. TE WKSBU RY - WILMINGTON 1 - 2 r (FORSKETCHseetu 25., a clump of bushes and willows, Ioo feet westerly from the LOCATION. - "rhe corner is situated in the middle of Bear northwestern end of wooded upland and 200 feet northeast Ir of the northeastern end of another section of wooded upland. Meadow brook, north 54° 41' west (true bearing) and about io feet distant from the witness mark standing ., 1 . 5 feet east W. M. T EW K S B U RY MARK. - The corner marls is a -ranite monument a 3 . 5 of the easterly bank of the brook. feet high and 7 inches square, and is unmarked. .� MARK. - The witness marls is a granite monument 1 .4 'WAKEFIELD °a� bIIDDLF_TON - TOPS FIELD q AND W.\rI. feet high and about 8 x g inches in section. The letter R .� .. �• A (IlOR SKr:rcfl SHE FOLIO 22.) is cut on the southwest face, and N R on the northeast face. :. 11. a .•1 ' : �"'�: ' ��i LOCATION. - The corner is situated in the middle of Nichols brook, south 67° 40' west (true bearing) and about NORTH READING - REAllING 4. j a 1 •\, r /'f '�. o . " • i.?�'" ��� (FOR SKrrrcu soli FOLIO 2S.) I . . u , p ° . ,, k t .,�4 • ply Io feet distant from the witness mark, which stands io feet , LOCATION. - I he corner is situated at the function of the m'. , { aix' i southeast of a Glum of alders, in open meadow, 6 feet east of I: ti *, i' p 1 middle of Ipswich river with the middle of Bear Me ado«� the bank of the brook. brook and is unmarked. EAD I N G �> � �. \\\\ .,fi � � > :CC •`I >. (!(WILMINGTON JCT. ) m� 1 MARK. - The witness mark is a granite monument 3 4 WILMINGTONe �M�tr 4 CORNER OF Cui"•`d feet high and 8 inches square. The letter Ai is cut on the NORTH READING - READING - WII.,MINGTON AND W.M. i y t z °nrti g 5W.M. �� f'"�� north face, and Ton the south face. Scale 3I� LoCATION. - The corner is situated in the middle of c . F0 - ° MIDDLETON -TOPSFIEI.D AND W.NI. Ipswich river, south io' o5 ' east (true bearing) and about 15 Scale ml� 5 O 500 ton° , (('Olt $Kli'I'C❑ 5116 FOLIO 28.) feet distant from the witness mark standing on the northerly LOCATION. - The The corner is situated in the middle of FEET bank of the river) in open meadow, at the mouth of a small Nichols brook, north 19' 13' east (true bearing) and about 5 brook or ditch. Maryl .Chlld feet distant from the witness mark, which stands in open A.W.HuGerner. p MARK. - The witness mark is a 4 1 -4 inch iron pipe 4 READING knklin ` m �4� :. meadow, on the westerly bank of the brook, at the function feet high , having a 5 I -z inch iron ca ��'4.. ..y, �i �fi°nn�TOHE P of a ditch. g NORTH READING - WILNIINGTON I . .� ^-_ - ---• r. ,,, �%/�� MARK. - The witness mark is a granite monument z ^, FIELD T E W K S B U RYA feet high, 8 inches square, and is unmarked. LOCATION. - The corner 's situated at the edge of the ,WAKE \14,t �, f woodland, on the northwest side of Maple street, North MIDDLETON - TOPSFIELD 6. Reading, or Salem street, Wilmington, at point z, r0o feet _ 1 "�.-....� �` � � ���t�� `1`, 111 � ' ' � � � ' ll�nR tiK>;acu Sisr.r: I:ullu 28.) a '' �- ` '�1'+�' \1� �I,' LOCATION. - The corner Is situated in open meadow, 60o northeasterly from its intersection with the Salem and Lowell feet easterly from a bend in Last street, at a point about 85o Branch Of the Boston & Maine railroad. / 601f finM5 feet northerly from its junction with Locust street, in Middleton. MARK. - The corner mark is a rough granite monument WILMINGTON MARK• - rhlle corner marl: is a granite monument 3 feet 5 .3 feet high and about 9 x io inches in section. The letter o Boo 2�;' Scale high, 8 inches square, and is unmarked. R is cut on the east face, and w on the west face. FEET ° I I 500 FEET FORBES co" BOSTON. TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY FOLIO 31 IA _ L 1 1 L''f 1,. � ,(abYlr (• t r " 41 1 INA Boom rr ®t .._.f.....,-,*".r•;?.^^.•+'1, � ..,- ..'4;.'ei'n Pt afvar: . ... m.::f'!',•F,. rt. 1 ' LAWRENCE I HAVERHILL A:' ► I� ��i1� ` ANDOVER— BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLETON NORTH ANDOVER ' LYNNFIELD — METHUEN NORTH READING— READING —WILMINGTON I\ 1 NORTH READING - WILMINGTON 2. READING - WAKEFIELD 4. li •�I; 30-) FOR SKETCH SEP, FOLIO O. (FUR SKFTCI1 SEE FOLIO 3 ) LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, 15 feet LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a triangular grass a southerly from the center of a wood-road. plat, at the Junction of Brook street with Summer avenue. �j,�►t �`; I� MARK. -- 1 he corner mark is a granite monument 4.3 feet MARK. — The corner mark Is a granite monument 3 .8 about 6 x 8 inches in section. The letter R is cut feet high and about 10 .Y 12 inches in section. The letter R high and _ g on the east face, and w on the west face. is cut on the west face, and w on the east face. off• ' °�' ro CORNER of READING-WAKEFIELD 5 AND W.M. ; FoR SKErclt SER FOLIO READING - STONEHAVI - WAKEFIELD. ( ' sa') } a.�s9A l ( 30-) LOCATION. — corner is situated in the ( UR SKI'.I'CIt SEB FOLIOmiddle of Sum. I � LOCATION• — The corner is situated 5 feet easterly from mer avenue, north 80° 36' east (true bearing) and about 15 a junction of walls, on the southwesterly side of Pope street, feet distant from the witness mark standing on the westerly at a point about 50o feet northwesterly from its junction with side of the avenue, at a point about 250 feet southerly from Prospect street, in Stoneham. its junction with Elm street. MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument MARK. — The witness mark is a rough granite moms- 4• z feet high and about 9 x Io inches in section. The letter ment 4. 2 feet high and about 8 x 12 inches in section. The s is cut on the south face, s on the west face, 'R on the north letter R is cut on the northwest face, and s R on the south- face, and s Ron the east face. east face. READING- WAKEFIELD 6. CORNER OF (FOR SKETCH SEF. FOLIO 30.) READING - STONEHAM - WOBURN. LOCATION. — The corner is situated on high land, 5 feet A y (FUR tiKBTCt{ SEE I'02.10 30.) 3"> C' westerly from a Junction of walls on the northeasterly side of LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland about i ' from the roadstone in the line between Hopkins street, at a point 350 feet northwesterly from Its i oo feet southeasterly Reading and Woburn standing on the northwesterly side of Junction with South street, in Wakefield. Z) MARK. — The The corner mark is an irregularly-shaped, three- Walnut street, Reading, or Cedar street, Woburn. sided granite monument . 8 feet high and about 8 x I I inches MARK. — The, corner mark is a granite monument 4. 2 a 4 a feet high and about g x I2 inches in section. The letter R in section. The letter r, is cut on the northeast face, ands R a on the south face. is cut on the northeast face, w on the west face, and s on the southeast face. ' 2K READING-WILMINGTON z . (FOR SKFTcti SEE FOLIO 28.) READING -WAKEFIELD z. LOCATION. — The corner is situated on the westerly edge (FOR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 30.) of an open meadow. LOCATION. — The corner is situated 5 . 5 feet easterly from the southerly end of a wall, on the westerly side of Pratt MARK. — The corner marls is a rough granite momsor - ! street, at a point about 300 feet southerly from its junction ment 3 . 7 feet high and 4 x 8 inches in section. The letter with Pine street, in Reading. R is cut on the east face, and w on the west face. MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument 3 feet high and about 8 x I I inches in section. The letter R , CORDER OF is cut on the north face, and s Ron the south face. READING-WILMINGTON - WOBURN. Moab (FOR SKFTCH SEE FOLIO 28.) IQ LOCATION. — The corner is situated on high, wooded land, 2 feet northeasterly from the center of a wall. READING - WAKEFIELD 2. (FOR SKF:rCII SFF: FOLIO 30.) MARK. —The The corner marls is a rough, three-sided, gran- LOCATION. — The corner is situated in a cultivated field, ite monument 3 .2 feet high and about I o x 12 x 14 inches in 117 feet northeasterly from the roadstone standing on the section. The letter R is cut on the southeast face, w on the SOU thwesterly side of Salem street, Reading, or Lowell street, southwest face, and w on the north face. Wakefield, at a point Boo feet northwesterly from its junction with Pratt street, in Wakefield. MARK. — The corner marls is a rough granite monument TEWKSBURY - WILMINGTON � . (FOR SKETCH SEE 1'UL10 30.) r 3 feet high and about 8 x 1 o inches in section. The letter i3OCATION. -- The corner is situated in woodland, at the R is cut on the northeast face, and s Ron the south face. southern edge of a wooded swamp, and about 6o feet north- .- - easterly from a wood-road. MARK. — The corner mark is a rough granite monument READING - WAKEFIELD 3 AND W.M. 4 feet high and about 7 x 8 inches in section, and is unmarked. & (FOR SK1:7'CIt SEF. 1'ULIO 30.) LOCATION. — The corner is situated in the middle of Brook street, south 35° 21 west ( true bearing) and about 8o TEWKSBURY - WILMINGTON 2. feet distant from the witness mark standing on the easterly (FUR SKETCH SEE FOLIO 30.) side of the street, at a point 450 feet southerly from its junc- LOCATION. — The corner is situated in woodland, about x , tion with Ash street, in RO-ading• 600 feet westerly from the westerly shore of Silver lake. x l MARK. — The witness mark is a rough granite monument MARK. — The eorner inark is a rough granite monument 1( e 11 J 4.3 feet high and about io inches square.a The letter R is cut 4.4 feet high and about 6 x 8 inches in section. The letter on the northwest face, and s R on the southeast face, a face, and w on the southeast face. Tis cut on the northwest fa , I I 1 1 1 •k FOLIO 32 �;� ; TOWN BOUNDARY SURVEY I.r: ily I 1 i 1 s r i ( ' �� y i v « . -.