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called Grover's hill; then with a direct line to the most northwesterly corner of Stroughburgh patent; then with a direct line to the Charlotte or Adiquatangie branch of the Susquehanna river, where it is intersected by a continuation of the northeasterly bounds of Harpersfield; then southeasterly along the same, and along the northeasterly bounds of Harpersfield, to the Lake Utsayantho: and Southerly, by a line formerly run from the head of Kaater's creek to the said Lake Utsayantho, and by a part of the north bounds of the county of Greene.

19. The county of SCHENECTADY shall contain all that part of this state, bounded as follows: beginning in the south bounds of the county of Saratoga, opposite a point on the Mohawk river, where it is nearest the north line of the manor of Rensselaerwyck, at Neskayuna, and running thence westerly, along the southerly bounds of the county of Saratoga, to the bounds of the Schenectady patent; then along the easterly and northerly bounds of said patent, to a line heretofore established, drawn north one degree and twenty-five minutes west, from a point on the Mohawk river, at the northeast corner of the tract granted to George Ingoldsby and others; then along the said line southerly, to the said northeast corner; then southerly along the north bounds of the last mentioned tract, and of the tracts granted to Walter Butler and Thomas Freeman, and to Alexander Philip and William Cosby, to the Schoharie creek; then along the said creek to the old Schoharie patent, granted to Myndert Schuyler; then along the eastern bounds thereof, to the tract granted to Johannes Lawyer; then along the south and easterly bounds of the tract granted to Jonathan Brewer, to the north bounds of the manor of Rensselaerwyck; then easterly, along the north bounds of the said manor, to a point opposite the place of beginning; and then northerly to the place of beginning.

20. The county of SARATOGA shall contain all that part of this state, bounded Northerly, by the county of Warren: Easterly, by the counties of Rensselaer, Washington, and Warren: Southerly, by a line beginning at a point in the middle of Hudson's river, opposite to the middle of the most northerly branch of the Mohawk river, and running thence through the middle of the said northerly branch, and of the Mohawk river, westerly, to the east bounds of the county of Schenectady; then along the easterly and northerly bounds of the said county of Schenectady, to the northwest corner of said county; then north one degree and twenty-five minutes west, along a line heretofore established, drawn from a point on the Mohawk river at the northeast corner of the tract granted to George Ingoldsby and others, to the southwest corner of the county of Warren.

21. The county of MONTGOMERY shall contain all that part of this state, bounded Northerly, by the south bounds of the

county of Hamilton: Easterly, by the counties of Schenectady and Saratoga: Southerly and Westerly, by the following lines: beginning at the northeast corner of a tract granted to George Ingoldsby and others, and running thence southwesterly along the northerly bounds thereof, and of the patents granted to Walter Butler, Thomas Freeman, and Alexander Philip and William Cosby, and along the same line continued to the patent of John Bowen; then along the bounds thereof southerly and westerly to the northeast corner of the old Schoharie patent, granted to Myndert Schuyler; then westerly along a line run by order of the surveyor-general, in pursuance of an act passed the thirtieth day of March one thousand eight hundred and nine, to the southeast corner of a tract granted to William Cosby; then westerly along the same and along a tract granted to John Lyne, to the southwest corner thereof; then westerly along the north bounds of the county of Otsego, to a line drawn southerly from a point on the southerly bank of the Mohawk river, opposite the mouth of East Canada creek, and parallel to a line run from the Little Falls in the Mohawk river, to the mouth of the creek on which the mills formerly of Richard Carey were erected; then northerly with a straight line to the mouth of the East Canada creek; then up the said creek to the point where the south bounds of the tract called Jerseyfield intersects the said creek; and then north to the county of Hamilton. 22. The county of HAMILTON shall contain all that part of Hamilton. this state, bounded on the South, by the north bounds of the tract called Jerseyfield and the south bounds of the township of Benson continued to the west bounds of the county of Saratoga on the East, by a part of the west bounds of the county of Saratoga, the west bounds of the county of Warren, and part of the west bounds of the county of Essex; on the North by the south bounds of Macomb's purchase; and on the West, by a line beginning at a point in the south bounds of Macomb's purchase, due north from the northwest corner of the tract called Arthorborough, and running thence south to said corner; then along the division line between Arthorborough and Nobleborough to their southern boundary; then south thirteen degrees west, as the magnetic needle pointed in the year one thousand eight hundred and two, to the north bounds of the tract called Jerseyfield.

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23. The county of WASHINGTON shall contain all that part Washingof this state, bounded Southerly, by the county of Rensselaer: Easterly, by the east bounds of this state: Northerly, by a due west line drawn from the east bounds of this state, so as to strike Lake George in a range with the most westerly point of the rock commonly called Rogers' rock, situate on the west side of Lake George; and Westerly, by the county of Warren, and the middle of Hudson's river, from where it leaves the southeast corner of the county of Warren, until it meets the north bounds of the county of Rensselaer.

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24. The county of WARREN shall contain all that part of this state, bounded Northerly, by a line running a due west course from the northwest corner of the county of Washington, so as to strike the most northerly point of the rock commonly called Rogers' rock, situate on the west side of Lake George, and continued due west until it intersects a line drawn from the Mohawk river, at the northeast corner of the tract granted to George Ingoldsby and others, north one degree and twenty-five minutes west: Westerly, by the line last mentioned, until it intersects a line run due east to Fort George, near Lake George: and Southerly, by the line last mentioned, until it strikes the north branch of Hudson's river, and by the middle of the said branch, and of the main stream of the said river, until it reaches the southeast corner of the patent of Queensbury, with such variations as may be necessary to include the whole of every island, any part whereof is nearer to the north or east shore of the said river, than to the south or west shore thereof; and to exclude the whole of every island, any part whereof is nearer to the said south or west shore than to the north or east shore aforesaid: and Easterly, by the east bounds of said patent, and the same continued north to Lake George, and then along the east shore of said Lake to the north bounds of the said county.

25. The county of ESSEX shall contain all that part of this state, bounded Southerly, by the counties of Washington and Warren Easterly, by the east bounds of this state: Westerly, by the west line of the counties of Saratoga and Warren, continued to Macomb's purchase; then along the south bounds thereof, to the southeast corner thereof; then along the east bounds thereof, to the northwest corner of township number eleven of the old military tract; then east along the north bounds thereof, and the north bounds of township number two, to the northeast corner thereof; then south along the line of the old military tract, to the middle of the channel of the north branch of the great river Ausable; then down the middle of the channel thereof, to the upper forks of said river; then down the middle of the channel of said river, to the south line of the great location; then easterly on said line to Lake Champlain; and then east to the east bounds of this state.

26. The county of CLINTON shall contain all that part of this state, bounded Southerly, by Essex county; Easterly and Northerly, by the bounds of the state; and Westerly, by the east bounds of numbers seven, eight, nine and ten, of the old military townships.

27. The county of FRANKLIN shall contain all that part of this state, bounded as follows: beginning in the north bounds of this state, at the northwest corner of the county of Clinton, and running thence southerly along the west bounds of said county, to the north bounds of the county of Essex; then along the same west to the northwest corner thereof; then

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south along the same to the southeast corner of Macomb's purchase; then westerly along the south line of said purchase, to the division line between great lots number one and two; then northerly along the same to the tract called the St. Regis reservation; then westerly and northerly along the bounds thereof to the north bounds of the state; and then along the same easterly to the place of beginning.

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28. The county of ST. LAWRENCE shall contain all that part St. Lawof this state, bounded as follows: Northerly and Northwesterly, by the bounds of the state: Easterly, by the county of Franklin: South, by the north bounds of Totten and Crossfield's purchase: and Southwesterly, by the division line between great lots number three and four of Macomb's purchase.

29. The county of HERKIMER shall contain all that part of Herkimer. this state, bounded Northerly, by the county of St. Lawrence: Easterly, by the counties of Hamilton and Montgomery: Southerly, by the county of Otsego: Westerly, by a line beginning at the southwest corner of a tract called Cochran's patent, and running thence northerly and easterly along the bounds thereof, to a line beginning in the south bounds of the tract granted to William Bayard and others, called the Freemason's patent, where the same is intersected by a line run south from the former fording place in the Mohawk river, at old Fort Schuyler, now called Utica; and running thence north along said line, to the southerly line of Cosby's manor; then northeasterly in a direct line to the northerly bounds of said manor, at a point where the same is intersected by the division line between Gage's and Walton's patents; then northerly on the line between the said patents, to the West Canada creek; then up the said creek to the northeast corner of Service's patent; and then north to the county of St. Lawrence.

30. The county of ONEIDA shall contain all that part of this Oneida. state, bounded Northerly, by the county of Lewis and a small part of the county of Oswego: Westerly, Southwesterly and Southerly, by the counties of Oswego and Madison, and a small part of the county of Otsego: and Easterly, by the county of Herkimer.

31. The county of MADISON shall contain all that part of Madison. this state, bounded as follows: beginning on the Unadilla river, at the southeast corner of township number eighteen, of the twenty townships, and running thence northerly along the same to the northeast corner of township number nineteen; then westerly along the north bounds thereof, to the east boundary line of township number three; then north along the same to the northeast corner thereof; then westerly along the north bounds thereof, and of the said twenty townships, westerly to the southwest corner of lot number fifty, in the first allotment of a tract called New-Petersburgh; then northerly on the west line of said lot number fifty, and of lot number sixty-nine, to the south line of New-Stockbridge;

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then the shortest line to the main branch of the Oneida creek; then northerly down said creek to the Oneida Lake, and thence westerly along the southerly shore of Oneida Lake to the military tract: Westerly, by part of the east bounds of the said military tract: and Southerly, by the north bounds of the county of Chenango.

32. The county of OSWEGO shall contain all that part of this state, bounded as follows: beginning in the bounds of this state at the southwest corner of the county of Jefferson, and running thence easterly along the south bounds of said county of Jefferson to the southeast corner of the township of Fenelon; then southerly along the line of townships to the north bounds of Scriba's patent; then westerly along the same to the northeast corner of township number five of said patent; then southerly along the east bounds of said township and of township number six to the north bounds of township number eleven; then easterly along said north bounds to the northeast corner thereof; then southerly along the east bounds thereof and the same continued to the north bounds of the county of Madison; then westerly along the same to the northeast corner of the county of Onondaga; then westerly along the north line of the said county to the northwest corner thereof; then north to the south line of the township of Hannibal; then west along the south bounds of said township to the west line of said township; then north along the west bounds thereof and the same course continued to the northern bounds of the state; and then along the same to the place of beginning.

33. The county of LEWIS shall contain all that part of this state, bounded as follows: beginning at the southeast corner of the county of Jefferson, and running thence southerly along the easterly bounds of the townships numbers seven and twelve in Constable's patent to the north bounds of Scriba's patent; then along the same easterly to the northeast corner thereof; then north sixty-two degrees east along the southerly line of Macomb's purchase, to the line of the county of Herkimer; then north along the west bounds of the county of Herkimer to the bounds of the county of St. Lawrence; then along the southwesterly bounds of the said county to the line of the county of Jefferson; and then along the easterly bounds of the said county to the place of beginning.

34. The county of JEFFERSON shall contain all that part of this state, bounded as follows: beginning at the southwest corner of the township of Minos, and running thence along the southerly bounds of the said township, to the southeast corner thereof; then northerly along the easterly bounds thereof, to the southwest corner of the township of Atticus; then easterly along the south bounds of the townships of Atticus and Fenelon, to the southeast corner of the said township of Fenelon; then northerly along the east bounds of the township of Fenelon, to the northeast corner thereof;

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