| christopher morgan - 1851 - 768 pages
...not whether in Kingsland or Not But we concluded we were farr in the woods we Did not Expect to See any House unless we marched three miles within Kingsland...when the Court was ordered to be opened on the Spot, Present John Taplin Judge John Peters of the Quoram John Taplin Jr Sheriff all Causes Continued or... | |
| E. B. O'Caliaghan - 1851 - 1224 pages
...not whether in Kingsland or Not But we concluded we were farr in the woods we Did not Expect to See any House unless we marched three miles within Kingsland and No one lived there whets the Court was ordered to be opened on the Spot CONTROVERSY RESPECTING THE Present John Taplin... | |
| Daniel Pierce Thompson - Montpelier (Vt.) - 1860 - 318 pages
...not. But we concluded we were farr in the woods we did not expect to See any House unless we inarched three miles within Kingsland and no one lived there...when the Court was ordered to be opened on the spot, present JOHN TAPLIN, Judge JOHN PETERS of the Quorum JOHN TAPLIN Jr., Sheriff. all Causes Continued... | |
| Vermont Historical Society - Vermont - 1926 - 630 pages
...ware farr in the woods we Did not Expect to See any House unless we marchd three miles within Kings and no one lived there when the Court was ordered to be opened on the Spot" The Court was opened and adjourned to May. New York on April 9, 1772, directed that the courts of common... | |
| Hiland Hall - Vermont - 1868 - 536 pages
...known whether in Kingsland or not. But we concluded we were far in the woods, we did not expect to see any house unless we marched three miles within Kingsland,...when the court was ordered to be opened on the spot." It appears from the record that the persons present on this memorable occasion, were John Taplin, judge,... | |
| Vermont - 1871 - 416 pages
...in the wood« we did not ex|»-ct to see any House nnli-ss we marched three mile» within King-U»J and No one lived there when the Court was ordered to be opened on the spot. " Гги.-4'iit John Taplin Judge "John IVtiT» of the Qnor'm "John Taplin, jun, Slientf. "All causes... | |
| Vermont - Vermont - 1873 - 580 pages
...known whether in Kingsland or not. But we concluded we were far in the woods, we did not expect to see any house unless we marched three miles within Kingsland,...when the court was ordered to be opened on the spot. — Doc. Hist, of NY, vol. 4. p. 1033 ; and Early History, p. 156. The first and last histories of... | |
| Civic leaders - 1894 - 862 pages
...concluded we were farr in the woods we did not expect to see any house unless we marched three miles into Kingsland and no one lived there when the Court was ordered to be opened on the spot. Present JOHN TAPLIN Judge JOHN PETERS o_f tkc Çuor' ni. JOHN TAI-UN, JUN'R, Sheriff. All cases continued... | |
| La Fayette Wilbur - Vermont - 1900 - 440 pages
...known whether in Kingsland or not, but we concluded we were far in the woods, and did not expect to see any house unless we marched three miles within Kingsland,...when the Court was ordered to be opened on the spot." He built the first saw mill in Bradford in 1772, on the south side of Waits River. He went to Canada... | |
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