In the report of the Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission, House Doc. No. 1100 [1900], page 4, it is said that: — The principle on which the present boundary was founded was proclaimed in 1664. In that year the royal commission which had been... Report ... on the Massachusetts and New York Boundary - Strana 4autor/autoři: Massachusetts. Topographical Survey Commission - 1900 - 57 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1898 - 90 str.
...Massachusetts claimed that the land along the upper portion of Hudson River was covered by her patent. In 1664 the royal commission which had been sent out to visit...Massachusetts to be a straight line twenty miles easterly from Hudson River and parallel with its general direction in this latitude. The location of the southerly... | |
| Massachusetts. Commissioners on the Topographical Survey - 1898 - 90 str.
...Massachusetts claimed that the land along the upper portion of Hudson River was covered by her patent. In 1664 the royal commission which had been sent out to visit...Massachusetts to be a straight line twenty miles easterly from Hudson River and parallel with its general direction in this latitude. . The location of the southerly... | |
| 1904 - 426 str.
...Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission, House Doc. No. 1100 [1900], page 4, it is said that: — The principle on which the present boundary was founded...western boundary of Massachusetts to be a straight line 20 miles easterly from the Hudson River, and parallel with its general direction in this latitude.... | |
| Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts - 1906 - 102 str.
...Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission, House Doc. No. 1100 [1900], page 4, it is said that: — The principle on which the present boundary was founded...western boundary of Massachusetts to be a straight line 20 miles easterly from the Hudson River, and parallel with its general direction in this latitude.... | |
| Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts - 1906 - 106 str.
...Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission, House Doc. No. 1100 [1900], page 4, it is said that: — The principle on which the present boundary was founded...western boundary of Massachusetts to be a straight line 20 miles easterly from the Hudson River, and parallel with its general direction in this latitude.... | |
| Massachusetts - 1906 - 1076 str.
...Massachusetts Topographical Survey Commission, House Doc. No. 1100 [1900], page 4, it is said that: — The principle on which the present boundary was founded...western boundary of Massachusetts to be a straight line 20 miles easterly from the Hudson River, and parallel with its general direction in this latitude.... | |
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