Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 3.djvu/743

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Post-roads established.
Maine.
In Maine.—From Hallowell, by Silas Piper’s, in Harlem, Jonathan Greely’s, at the Four Corners in Palermo, to Montville.

Vermont.In Vermont.—From Poultney, through Middletown, Tinmouth, and Willingford, to Mount Holly, in the county of Rutland.

From Montpelier, through Barre, Orange, and Topsham, to Newbury.

From Lynden, through Sutton, to Barton, in the county of Orleans.

Massachusetts.In Massachusetts.—From Plymouth to Carver and Rochester.

From Holmes’s Hole, in Tisbury, to Chilmark, in the island called Martha’s Vineyard.

From Mendon, through Milford, Holiston, Sherburne, Natick, Needham, Newton, and Brighton, over the Mildam, to Boston.

From Milbury, in Worcester county, to the town of Providence, in Rhode Island, to pass through the towns of Sutton and Douglass, in Masschusetts, and the town of Burrellville and village of Chepackett, in Rhode Island.

From Belchertown, by Enfield, to Greenwich.

From Worcester to Providence, in Rhode Island, passing through Grafton, Upton, Mendon, Bellingham, Cumberland, and Pawtucket.

From Amesbury to Southampton, in New Hampshire, and thence to Kingston.

Connecticut.In Connecticut.—That the post-road from Hartford to New London, shall be by the Presbyterian meeting house, in the first society in the town of Hebron.

From New London, along the new turnpike road, to the town of Providence, in Rhode Island.

New Hampshire.In New Hampshire.—The post-road from Walpole to Newport shall be through the town of Langdon.

New York.In New York.—From Deposit to Stockport, in Pennsylvania.

From Jay to Danville, thence, down the Ausable river, by Bullen’s mills, to Keesville, in the town of Chesterfield.

From Schenectady, by Charlton, Galway, Providence, and Northampton, to Edinburgh, and from Edinburgh, back by Northampton, West Galway Church, and Glenville, to Schenectady.

From the Post-office in Luzerne, on the west side of the Hudson river, to the Post-office in Chester.

From Green, in the county of Chenango, to Ithaca, in Tompkins county.

From Cherry Valley, in the county of Otsego, to the village of Canajoharie, in the county of Montgomery.

From Champion, in the county of Jefferson, to Alexandria, by Felt’s mills, Le Raysville, Evan’s mills, Theresa, and Plessis.

From the village of Canandaigua to the village of Penn Yan, in the county of Ontario.

From Batavia, by the village of Lockport, to intersect the ridge road at William Molyneaux’s, in the town of Cambia.

From Howard, in the county of Steuben, by Rathbun’s settlement and Loon Lake settlement, to Conhocton.

From Bath to Catherine’s, by Mount Washington and Bartle’s mills, and, returning, by Mead’s creek, to the mouth of Mud creek.

From South Danville to Goff’s mills.

From Champlain to the town of Moores, thence, by Lawrence’s mill’s, and Beekmantown, to Plattsburg.

From Ithaca to Burdett, near the head of Seneca lake.

From Poughkeepsie, by Pleasant Valley, Salt Point, James Thorn’s in Clinton Friends’ meeting house in Stanford, the Federal store, and from thence to the Pine Plains’ Post-office, in the town of North East.