Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A History of Fair Haven, Vermont: In Three Parts
While residing there, near the river, the road then running close by the river bank, instead of over the ?at as now, he had commenced clearing and improv ing the land which, about this time, became his home farm in Fair Haven - the same that is now owned in part by Ebenezer Gould, of Hampton, and in part by Chauncey Wood. It extended from Poultney river to Poultney west line, and is said, in a survey made in 1794, to contain 205 acres, laid, all but 64 acres of it, on his own proprietary right.
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