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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 255 words

As will be seen by the footing at the end, the gross number of acres somewhat exceeds the figures of the gross number by Verplaiick's survey as stated above. AVithout attem])tiiig to explain this discrepancy the statement is given as in the original, because it shows clearly which great lots of the old Manor were embraced in each Township, carved out of it, and the amount of the quit rent due for each Townshij) at the time the statement was prepared, wjienever that was.

Tmni of (hrffaiidf.

Acres.

All the Front Lots 14,833

South Lot No. ] 2,±1?>

North Lot No. 1 4,0i)r)

No. 1, South of Croton 56^

No. 2, South of Croton 58(3

h of No. 3 300

Tellers Point 300

Parsonage Point 100

Ph. V. Planck (Verplaucks Point) !)15

23,410

Vor/:fiiir)i.

N. Lot No. 2 2,784

N. Lot No. 3 2,908

N. Lot No. 4 2,8r)4

S. Lot No. 2 2,995

S. Lot No. 3 2.904

S. Lot No. 4 3,712

All the Lots South of Croton River 7,128

2^ Lots taken oH' for Cortlandt Town 1,484

5,(i44

iSomers Town.

Acres.

N. Lot No. 5 2,811

N. Lot No. 6 3,168

N. Lot No. 7 3,096

About a third of N. Lot No. 8 1,232

S. Lot No. 5 2,982

S. Lot No. 6 2,760

Half of S. Lot No. 7 1,330

17,979

North Salem.

I of N. Lot No. 8 2,464

N. Lot No. 9 3,696

N. Lot No. 10 3,273

9.433

iSontli Salon.

i of S. Lot No. 7 .1,330