Early Salem County

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Early Salem County
Edson Salisbury From Old Catalog Jones
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" Neither does the index of Arch. 23, which extends to 1730. In the former volume, this thoroughfare is Palled "the highway;" and there is every probability that it obtained its present name — as did streets in other cities, simply and only because it was the broad way of the town, and not | from the presence in this county of | Edward Bradway.
In September. 1676. Six town lots were surveyed along the north side of this thoroughfare, between it and Fen- wick Creek — their frontage upon it ag- i
... gregating about half a mile. Of them, tlie one nearest the present dock con- | tained 16 acres, was laid out to John Smith, and was bounded as follows: j Frr)m a stake marked . IS. By the high- way, north by east 58 perches to a stake by Fenwick's River, or Creek: thence east by south 38 perches to a white oak mafked RH; thence south by west 78 perches to a stake marked RH. On the higl^way >thence west by north 38 perches to the place of begin- ning. Adjoining Smith, on the east. \\as the 16 acre lot of Roger Huckings, with a frontage of 38 perches; adjoin- ing Huckings on the east was the 16 acre lot of Samuel Nicholson, with a frontage of 86 perches; adjolnlngr Nich- olson on the east was the 10 acre lot of Mark Reeve, with a frontage of 18 perches; adjoining Reeve on the east was the 10 acre lot of Edward Lumley, with a frontage of 16 perches; and ad- joining Lumley on the east was the" 10 acre lot of Robert Goulsbury, with a frontage of ....

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