>.*7cv. ; .vi f Report on Surveys of DELAWARE MARYLAND Boundaries Buford K. Meade Printed in 1 982 Sf ATES O* *■ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Survey Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/reportonsurveysoOOmead ■\ Report on Surveys of DELAWARE MARYLAND Boundaries In Cooperation with the States of Delaware and Maryland Buford K.Meade (Retired) National Geodetic Survey Rockville, Md. 20852 a c 2 Printed in 1 982 'a O a 0> Q (/> U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary 3 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration iBI John V. Byrne, Administrator ^ ^**£of^ National Ocean Survey : _ :r _ Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Meade, Buford K. Report on surveys of Delaware-Maryland boundaries. 1 . Maryland — Boundaries — Delaware. 2. Delaware — Boundaries — Maryland. I. National Ocean Survey. II. Title. F187.B7M5 1982 917.51 82-12855 Mention of a commercial company or product does not constitute an endorsement by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. For sale by the National Geodetic Information Center, Rockville, Md. 20852— Price $11.45 (paper cover) Preface To restore and maintain monuments along the bound- aries between the States of Delaware and Maryland, officials of the two States recommended in the early 1950's that resurveys be performed of their common boundaries. In accordance with these recommendations, a resurvey of the north-south boundary (line BE, fig. 1) was made in 1961-62 by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (now the National Ocean Survey, a component of the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Also, a resurvey of the east-west boundary by the National Ocean Survey was completed in 1974 (line AB, fig. 1). Results of these surveys were used for resetting monuments found to be disturbed and for establishing new markers where the original monuments had been destroyed. The remonumentation of the boundaries was com- pleted in 1977. (See page 15, Markers Established Along Boundary Between Original Monuments 25 and 35.) A ceremony to commemorate the completion of the resurveys was held on June 26, 1978, the 214th anni- versary of the survey begun by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon on June 26, 1764. [See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1978).] During the commemoration, a bronze plaque was erected at the ceremonial site, a point on the north-south boundary where the Mason-Dixon Line intersects with Maryland- Delaware Route 404 (about 8 miles southeast of Den- ton, Md.). The original surveys and the resurveys of the east- west and north-south boundaries between the two States are discussed in this report. The various sections of the boundaries are identified in figure 1. Note that the north-south boundary was laid out by Mason and Dixon in 1764 and 1765, prior to the survey of the east-west boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, generally referred to as the Mason-Dixon Line. Actually, the original Mason-Dixon Line includes the boundary between Delaware and Maryland that ex- tends northward from the southwest corner of Delaware to the northeast corner of Maryland. The resurveys of the Delaware-Maryland boundaries by the National Ocean Survey were carried out on a reimbursable basis with the two States. Complete co- operation was given by officials of both States in all phases of the operations. In addition, personnel repre- senting Delaware and Maryland provided valuable as- sistance in the selection of sites and the setting of new markers along the boundaries. In this publication, all data concerning positioning of boundary, reference, and horizontal control stations are computed on the North American Datum of 1927 (NAD 1927). Descriptions of all monuments along the boundaries, as shown with the horizontal control data in this report, were prepared by field parties that performed the surveys. These descriptions were included in the permanent files of the National Geodetic Survey and were reproduced in the format submitted by the field parties. A project is now underway to perform a new adjust- ment of the North American 1927 Datum that will re- sult in a "redefinition" of the North American geodet- ic networks. The project is scheduled for completion in 1985, and the published data will be identified as the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 1983). Where- as the 1927 positional data will undergo a change, this will neither affect the physical positions of marked points nor significantly alter the definition of their relative positions. Thus, when required, any part of the bound- aries may be rerun or missing monuments replaced by using either 1927 or 1983 data but not, of course, interchangeably. To maintain consistency with the old standard of 1 foot equals 12/39.37 m exactly, use the following fac- tors when converting any data relating to resurveys of 1961-62 and 1974 in this report. 1 meter = 39.37/12 = 3.2808 33333 ft. 1 foot = 12/39.37 = 0.30480 06096 m. When the International Foot was adopted in 1959, it was decided that any data in feet derived from and pub- lished as a result of geodetic surveys within the United States would continue to be based on the old standard identified as the "U.S. Survey Foot." [See the Nation- al Bureau of Standards (1959) for this definition as well as that of the International Foot based on 1 inch equals 25.4 mm exactly.] in t — (i) ne corner of INTERSECTION STONE TANGENT POINT MD AB = East-west boundary (Transpeninsular Line) BE = North-south boundary BC = The Tangent Line CD = The Arc DE = The North Line 35 miles 4) FENWICK ISLAND FIGURE 1. — Delaware-Maryland boundaries identified in this report. IV Contents Preface iii Introduction 1 Boundary disputes 2 Recommendations for resurvey of boundaries 2 PART ONE: EAST-WEST BOUNDARY.... 5 Colonial survey of 1751 7 Resurvey by the National Geodetic Survey in 1974 7 Analysis and adjustment of observational data 8 Recommendations by NGS for marking the boundary at 1-mile intervals 13 Markers established along boundary between original monuments 25 and 35 15 Seaward extension of the east-west boundary 15 Horizontal control data for the east-west boundary monuments 16 Horizontal control data for the east-west boundary traverse and/or triangulation stations 52 PART TWO: NORTH-SOUTH BOUNDARY 89 Definition of the boundary 91 Colonial survey of the Tangent Line, 1761-63 91 Mason-Dixon survey of the north-south boundary 91 Graham resurvey of the Arc and North Line in 1849-50 93 Resurvey by the US Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1961-62 93 Horizontal control data for the north-south boundary monuments 104 Horizontal control data for the north-south boundary traverse and/or triangulation stations 202 REFERENCES 291 PART THREE: APPENDIXES 293 Appendix A. Cooperative Agreement for a Resurvey of the Delaware-Maryland East-West Boundary 295 Appendix B. Memorandum of Understanding Between the State of Delaware and the State of Maryland Concerning the Resurvey of the Transpeninsular (East-West) Boundary Line 296 Appendix C. Joint agreement between the States of Delaware and Maryland 297 Appendix D. Lord Hardwicke's decree in Penn vs. Baltimore 298 Appendix E. Final agreement between Lord Baltimore and Penn heirs 300 FIGURES 1. Delaware-Maryland boundaries identified in this report iv 2. Information as given in the National Geodetic Survey project report of the 1974 resurvey of the east-west boundary 8 3. The 1974 east-west boundary survey depiction of section 1 9 4. The 1974 east-west boundary survey depiction of section 2 10 5. The 1974 east-west boundary survey depiction of section 3 11 6. Markers along east-west boundary, Fenwick Island to Middle Point 12 7. The 1961-62 north-south boundary survey depiction of sections 1, 2, and 3 94 8. Markers along north-south boundary, Middle Point to NE Corner Maryland 97 9. Mean curve of Tangent Line as determined from survey of 1961-62 100 10. Reproduction of original map in the agreement between Lord Baltimore and Penn heirs (from appendix E) 294 TABLES 1. Azimuths to verify setting new markers on east-west boundary 13 2. Azimuth and distance between monuments along east-west boundary 14 3. Boundary monuments and traverse or triangulation stations from which the monuments were established 14 4. Azimuths to verify setting of new markers and resetting old monuments on north-south boundary 101 5. Azimuth and distance between monuments along north-south boundary 101 6. Boundary monuments and traverse or triangulation stations from which the monuments were positioned or established 102 v REPORT ON SURVEYS OF DELAWARE-MARYLAND BOUNDARIES Buford K. Meade (retired) National Geodetic Survey National Ocean Survey, NOAA Rockville, Md. INTRODUCTION This report contains brief discussions of the various surveys that have been performed to delineate the bound- aries (fig. 1) between the States of Delaware and Mary- land. Descriptions, geographic positions, and State plane coordinates of the original monuments and new mark- ers established along the boundaries are included as part of this report. Also included are the horizontal con- trol data and descriptions of triangulation stations that were established at approximately 1-mile intervals in the vicinity of each boundary monument. The east-west boundary (laid out originally by colo- nial surveyors in 1751) extends westward about 35 miles from the Atlantic Ocean at Fenwick Island to Middle Point, which is halfway from the Atlantic Ocean to Ches- apeake Bay. A resurvey of this boundary was performed by the National Ocean Survey of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (U.S. Department of Commerce) in 1974. Surveys along this section of the boundary are discussed in part one of this report. The north-south boundary, extending from Middle Point on the east-west boundary to the northeast cor- ner of Maryland, was laid out by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in 1764 and 1765. Surveys along this boundary are discussed in part two. These boundaries are defined in a final agreement (in appendix E and partially quoted below) between Lord Baltimore and the Penn heirs, dated July 4, 1760: First, that the draft or plan printed upon the margin of this skin of parchment which contains a map of the peninsula hereinbefore mentioned, and also of the tracts of ground wherein the said Province of Maryland (or part thereof) the said Three Lower Countys, Part of the said Province of Pensilvania and part of Virginia do lye, is a true copy of those which had been sent over from America to the present partys hereto by their re- spective Agents in those parts, for the assistance and guidance of the said partys in the settling of the said disputes, and by which this present agree- ment is to be explained and understood. Second, that there shall be the said circle mentioned in the said charter for Pensilvania, and Deed of Bar- gain and Sale or Feoffment of Newcastle, (or so much thereof as is requisite) drawn and markt out at the twelve miles distance from the Town of Newcastle, which twelve miles shall be twelve En- glish Statute miles. Third, that a due east and west line shall be drawn across the said Peninsula (or across so much of it as shall be requisite) such east and west line to begin on the east part at the place in the said draft or map called Cape Henlopen (which lyes south of Cape Cornelius) upon the eastern side of the said Peninsula towards the Main Ocean, and at the point of the said Cape, and to run towards the western side of the said Peninsula, which lyes upon the CHESOPEAK Bay, but to stop in the exact middle of that part of the same Peninsula, when so running a due east and west course. Fourth, that from the westward point or end of the said east and west line (which west- ward point or end shall be just half way across the said Peninsula) a straight line shall run north- ward, up the said Peninsula, (and above the said Peninsula if it require it) till it shall so touch the western part of the periphery of the said circle as to make a tangent thereto. The said strait line as at present apprehended will run pretty near south and north, but (however it may bear on the com- pass) such strait line shall be run northward up the said Peninsula (and above the said Peninsula if it require it) and shall begin at and from the western point or end of the aforesaid east and west line, and shall run until it touches and makes a tangent to the western part of the said periphery of the said circle, and there the said straight line shall end. Fifth, that at the northern point or end of the said strait line, a line shall begin, and shall from thence run due north above the said Pen- insula, but so far only until it comes into the same latitude as fifteen English Statute miles, due south of the most southern part of the City of Phila- delphia. Sixth, that a due east and west line shall be run in manner following: It shall begin at the northern point or end of the said due south and north line, and shall from thence run due west across Susquehannah River, to the utmost west- ern extent of the said Province of Pensilvania.... Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries The sixth part of the agreement is the east-west bound- ary between Maryland and Pennsylvania and is gener- ally referred to as the Mason-Dixon Line. In the agree- ment, the boundary lines as quoted are repeated and followed by: ...these are and shall be, and shall at all times for ever hereafter, be allowed and esteemed to be the true and exact limits and bounds between the said Province of Maryland and the said Three Lower Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, and between the said Provinces of Maryland and Pensilvania, excepting only, that in case the said north line from the tangent of the circle of New- castle shall break in upon the said circle. In such case, so much of the said circle as shall be cut off by the said line, shall belong to and be part of the County of Newcastle. In the 1760 agreement, the present State of Delaware is identified as the three lower counties of the Province of Pennsylvania. This fact is clarified by the following statement from Munroe (1978a). After William Penn received his royal grant of a province, which was to be bounded by a circular line 12-miles north of New Castle, he appealed to the Duke of York to cede the land between Pennsylvania and the ocean so the new province would not be land-locked. The Duke agreed and ceded his rights by four documents, two deeds and two leases, in August 1682. However, his for- mal grant from Charles II was not received until March 1683. This territory identified as the three lower counties, now the State of Delaware (the first State to ratify the U.S. Constitution), shared the Governor of Pennsylvania but had a separate legislature before the Revolution- ary War. [For detailed historical information concerning the State of Delaware, refer to Munroe (1978b).] Boundary Disputes Before the 1760 agreement was reached, various at- tempts were made to settle the boundary disputes that had been going on for more than 80 years. These dis- putes, between the Lords Baltimore and the Penn heirs, were due primarily to ambiguities that existed in the boundaries as defined in the original grants of the two provinces. The Maryland Charter (Bayliff 1959) was granted to George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore, in 1632 by King Charles I of England. Then, 49 years later, the Pennsylvania grant to William Penn resulted in the loss of a large part of Lord Baltimore's grant (Hodgkins 1893, Bayliff 1959). A provisional agreement in 1732 provided for a line, as shown in figure 1, to be drawn due west from Cape Henlopen at Fenwick Island across the peninsula to Chesapeake Bay. The north-south boundary would then extend northward from Middle Point (identified as B to C, fig. 1) to a point where the line would be tangent to a circle of 12-mile radius, with center at New Castle Courthouse. From the Tangent Point the boundary would follow the arc of the New Castle circle to the Intersec- tion (identified as D, fig. 1) with the meridian through Tangent Point. From the point of intersection the boundary would extend northward along the meridian to a parallel of latitude 15 miles south of the southerly limits of Philadelphia (identified as E, fig. 1). Following this agreement, commissioners of the two provinces met on several occasions to resolve three ques- tions: (1) what should be the center of the circle around New Castle, (2) whether the circle should be of 12-mile radius or 12 miles in circumference, and (3) where the Cape, called Cape Henlopen in the articles of agree- ment, is situated. After discussing these questions at numerous meetings, the commissioners signed a joint statement that they could not reach an agreement. These issues were finally settled in 1750 by Lord Hardwicke, High Chancellor of the English Crown, who issued a decree (partially quoted below) reinforcing pro- visions of earlier arrangements made in 1685 and 1732 (Bayliff 1959): ...his Lordship Doth Declare that he is of the opinion that according to the true intent and in- struction of the said articles, the center of the said circle ought to be fixed in the middle of the town of New Castle as near as the same can be computed, and that the said circle ought to be of a radius or semi-diameter of twelve miles, and that Cape Henlopen ought to be deemed and taken to be situated at the place where the same is laid down and described in the map or plan annexed to the said articles to be situated. On this map, which Lord Baltimore disputed, Cape Henlopen was placed at Fenwick Island about 15 miles south of the cape now known as Cape Henlopen. The boundary as defined in the final agreement of 1760 was essentially the same as the provisional agree- ment of 1732 and reinforced by Lord Hardwicke's de- gree of 1750. Copies of Lord Hardwicke's degree and the 1760 agreement are included with this report as appendixes D and E, respectively. Recommendations for Resurvey of Boundaries In the early 1950's, an inspection was made of all monuments along the Maryland-Delaware boundaries (fig. 1). The majority of the monuments, established about 200 years earlier, were generally in good condi- tion. Some of the monuments, however, were chipped or broken, and some were out of position or missing. A report on the condition of each monument was then pub- lished by the Maryland Board of Natural Resources (Bayliff 1959). As a result of this inspection, officials of the two States held a special meeting in January 1954 and agreed on a plan for the restoration and mainte- Introduction nance of their common boundaries. The following is a partial quote from Bayliff: FIRST, Maryland and Delaware will request Congress to pass an act directing the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey to resurvey the Maryland- Delaware boundaries with the following objectives: (a) To reproduce with the greatest possible fidelity the original Maryland-Delaware boundaries laid down by Colonial surveyors in 1751 and by Mason and Dixon during the years 1763-67; (b) To lo- cate as accurately as possible the original position of each marker installed on these boundaries; and (c) To tie the original position of each boundary marker to the triangulation system of the sur- rounding territory so that the correct position of any marker can be accurately determined at any time in the future. In accordance with these recommendations, a bill (U.S. Congress 1955) was passed by the 84th Congress and signed by President Eisenhower on August 1 1 . This bill states: The Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Coast and Geodetic Survey, is authorized and di- rected, upon the joint request of (1 j the Board of Natural Resources of the State of Maryland, and (2) the State Archivist and the Chief Engineer of the Highway Department of the State of Delaware, to resurvey that part of the common boundary running generally north and south between the States of Maryland and Delaware which was originally surveyed and marked by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in the years 1763-1767 with a view to assisting such States to remark or otherwise delineate such boundary. In this bill, Congress did not provide funds to carry out the resurvey as directed; however, in 1956 the Coast and Geodetic Survey (presently, the National Ocean Survey) made a reconnaissance of the north-south and the east-west boundaries between the two States to re- port on the condition of all boundary monuments and to recover the triangulation stations that would be re- quired to connect the boundary survey to the national network of horizontal control. Following this recon- naissance survey, no action was taken by the Coast and Geodetic Survey to perform a resurvey of the bound- aries because funds still had not been appropriated. Then, in the early part of 1961, the Secretary of Commerce directed the Coast and Geodetic Survey to make a re- survey of the north-south boundary in accordance with the Congressional Act of 1955. As directed by the Secretary of Commerce, the Deputy Director of the Coast and Geodetic Survey issued in- structions, dated August 21, 1961, to one of the Sur- vey's field parties to perform a resurvey of the north- south boundary between the States of Delaware and Maryland. Field operations were started on this proj- ect on August 31, 1961; the project was completed on March 31, 1962. While the north-south boundary resurvey was in prog- ress, officials of Maryland and Delaware made a request to the Director, C&GS, that a resurvey of the east-west boundary be performed following completion of the north-south boundary resurvey. A letter from the Di- rector to the State officials, dated December 15, 1961, states: You probably are aware that the current work is being done in accordance with a bill passed by Congress in 1955. At present, we do not have funds for an extension of the boundary survey, and such an undertaking with federal funds would have to be approved by Congress. Perhaps the States of Delaware and Maryland would be interested in promoting the project. The State officials were interested in promoting this resurvey because, in the original survey of 1751, the boundary monuments had been established at intervals of 5 miles. However, final action for a resurvey of the east- west boundary was not taken until 1973. Then, in the latter part of 1973, an agreement on a cost-sharing basis was signed by officials of the two States and by the Director, National Ocean Survey (formerly the Coast and Geodetic Survey) for a resurvey of the east-west boundary. (See appendix A.) Details concerning resur- veys of the east-west and north-south boundaries are given in parts one and two, respectively. Part One East - West Boundary (A) (B) Fenwick Island boundary stone. Monument No. of the east-west boundary was set by colonial surveyors in 1751. (A) South (Maryland) side of boundary monument shows Calvert coat of arms. (B) North (Delaware) side shows Penn coat of arms. Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries 3 O d. (A) ••. . w Boundary Monument No. 10 of the east-west boundary, set by colonial surveyors in 1751. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation station disk, stamped NORMAN 1 932, is set in top of monument. (A) North (Delaware) side of monument. (B) South (Maryland) side of monument. o ~. U (A) (B) Boundary Monument No. 20 of the east-west boundary, set by Colonial surveyors in 1751. There are no markings on this monument. (A) North (Delaware) side of monument. (B) South (Maryland) side of monument. PART ONE EAST-WEST BOUNDARY Colonial Survey of 1751 In accordance with the decree by Lord Hardwicke in May 1750, commissioners from the provinces of Mary- land and Pennsylvania met in the latter part of 1750 and agreed that surveyors employed on both sides should run the boundary line from Fenwick Island to the Chesa- peake Bay (fig. 1). This boundary survey, identified as the Transpeninsular Line, was started in January 1751, and the line was extended to a point about 6 miles west of Fenwick Island. At this point, the survey operations were discontinued because of very bad weather. The surveyors resumed their operations in April 1751 and extended the line westward to the eastern side of the Chesapeake Bay. [See Bayliff (1959).] This survey was accepted by commissioners of the two provinces, and, as stated in the final agreement of July 4, 1760 (also shown in appendix E), the following measurements are given: That the said spot or point, or place for begin- ning such due west line was and is, and shall at all times forever hereafter be established, held, taken and adjudged to be, where the said Com- missioners so agreed upon, fixed and determined the same to be, namely, at a point on the verge of the Main Ocean, being at the distance of 139 Perches due east from a stone fixed by the said Commissioners, on the northern part of the land called Fenwick's Island.... That the true length and extent of the said west line was and is, and shall at all times for ever hereafter be esteemed, held, taken, and adjudged to be 69 miles and 298 Perches, neither more nor less. That consequently the exact middle of such west line, (from whence the other line is to begin, which is to run up the said peninsula till it makes a tangent to the western part of the periphery of the said part of circle, at the distance of 12 English statute miles horizon- tally, measured from the Court House in the said town of Newcastle), was and is, and shall at all times forever hereafter be esteemed, held, taken and adjudged to be at the exact distance of 34 of the said miles and 309 Perches so measured, west from the afore said spot or point, or place of be- ginning of the said west line. In the 1751 survey of the east-west boundary, stone monuments were set at Fenwick Island, the initial point of the boundary at a distance of 139 perches due west from the ocean, and at 5, 10, 20, and 25 miles from the ocean. At the start of the survey, it was thought that a dis- tance of 25 miles from the ocean might be halfway across the peninsula; and the halfway point was defined as the western terminal of the east-west boundary. The total distance across the peninsula was found to be 69 miles and 298 perches; therefore, the terminal point (identi- fied as MIDDLE POINT) was half the total distance, or 34 miles, 309 perches from the Atlantic Ocean. (A perch equals 16.5 feet.) Posts were then set at the MID- DLE POINT and at the 30-mile point, and stone mon- uments were set at these two points in 1760. The stone monument identified as the 35-mile marker was set 32 inches north of the true MIDDLE POINT. Then in 1768, a double crownstone was set at MIDDLE POINT by Mason and Dixon. When the east-west boundary survey was started in 1751, the surveyors were instructed to set posts at intervals of 1 mile along the boundary. However, if these instructions were carried out, there have been no reports that any of the posts have been found. The seven monuments set in the original survey, five set in 1751 and two set in 1760, were cut from native stone. The monuments are from 2 to 3 ft in height and about 6 in. by 12 in. in cross section. On the south side of each monument was inscribed the arms of Lord Balti- more, and on the north side the arms of the Penns. In the general vicinity of the 15-mile point along the boundary, there was no convenient place to establish a marker because of swamps in the area. Descriptive information for each monument along the boundary, except for Number 30 that was reported lost in 1972, is given with the horizontal control data at the end of part one. Resurvey by the National Geodetic Survey in 1974 A cooperative agreement between the States of Del- aware and Maryland and the National Geodetic Sur- vey (presently, a component of the National Ocean Sur- vey of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin- istration) for a resurvey of the east-west boundary was signed in the latter part of 1973. A copy of this agree- ment is given as appendix A of this report. Before all parties had signed the cooperative agree- ment, instructions were issued by the Director, National Geodetic Survey, to a field party of NGS to perform a reconnaissance survey of the boundary. The recon- naissance was carried out in accordance with the in- structions, and this phase of the operations was com- pleted in the early part of November 1973. Then on November 30, 1973, instructions were issued by the Director to one of the NGS field parties to begin 8 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries observations for a resurvey of the east-west trans- peninsular Maryland-Delaware boundary line. These instructions stated: Observations should begin at station FENWICK ISLAND 1932 RM 5 and proceed west to station MD-DEL CORNER RM 4 (MIDDLE POINT). Traverse stations are to be established along the boundary at intervals of approximately one mile. After the survey is completed, the States of Maryland and Delaware, with the cooperation of NGS, will establish permanent monuments to mark the boundary. Observations on the project will conform to specifications for Second-Order, Class I, Electro-Optical Traverse as per mem- orandum dated November 2, 1970. Bench mark connections will be made at periodic intervals along the traverse and vertical angles observed over all lines. The resurvey was started the last week in January 1974, and observations were completed during the first week of June 1974. (See fig. 2.) All of the 5-mile monuments established in the original survey, except the 30-mile monument, were recovered in the resurvey of 1974. However, the original stone Number 25 was reset about 13 ft south of the boundary during highway construction in the early 1950's. At that time, a pin was set under a manhole cover to mark the original location of the boundary monument. The stone, as set by the highway department, was positioned in the resurvey; it is identified as Boundary Monument 25 Offset. Analysis and Adjustment of Observational Data All observational data relating to the 1974 resurvey were submitted to the Rockville, Md., Office of the National Geodetic Survey shortly after the project was completed. The data were first reviewed and checked; then a free adjustment was made to evaluate accura- cies obtained in the survey. In this adjustment, only one station was held fixed in position; and all observed directions and distance measures were used as obser- vation equations. Results of the free adjustment indi- cated that all points along the boundary were established well within the specified accuracy. Also, the results showed that all stations in the survey, which had been established in previous surveys, could be used as con- trol in a constrained adjustment. Stations used as con- trol in the constrained adjustment include four bound- ary monuments that were positioned in a survey extension of the national net in 1932. These stations are the ini- tial monument at Fenwick Island (Monument 0), Monu- ments 10, 20, and MD DEL CORNER (MIDDLE POINT or Monument 35). Figures 3, 4, and 5 show all new points established and old points recovered in the 1974 survey. Figure 6 shows all monuments along the boundary with relation to roads throughout the area. REPORT ON FIELD WORK OF 1974 RESURVEY OF EAST-WEST BOUNDARY A — All field work conformed to specifications for a second- order, class I, electro-optical traverse as outlined in a mem- orandum dated November 2, 1970, as stated in the project instructions. B 1 — The project consisted basically of two traverses. One used primarily old stations and existing boundary markers along the traverse route. The stations were approximately 5 miles apart. All of these stations had Bilby steel towers erect- ed over them, and all work was done at night from these sta- tions. At intervals of approximately 1 mile between the above stations, new stations were established. The purpose of these new stations is to aid in monumentation of the Maryland- Delaware boundary. Broken leg ground traverses were used to connect the 1-mile stations to the 5-mile stations. The ground traverses were then projected onto the 5-mile sections. The electronic distance measuring equipment used along the ground traverse provided an independent check on the equipment used on the 5-mile lines. B 2 — A minimum of eight circle positions on all stations was taken with a Wild T-3 theodolite. All 1-mile stations have a permanent reference/azimuth mark to be used later when permanent boundary marks are established from the 1-mile stations. The ground traverses were performed between 0800 and 1700 hours, whereas the 5-mile stations were occupied during the late afternoon and early evening. B 3 — All instruments on towers were centered carefully with Kern Optical Collimators to assure proper accuracy. All tri- pods were plumbed over marks or temporary points before their use. B 4 — All distances greater than 2000 meters were measured with an AGA Geodimeter Model 4L-6A, Serial No. 284L. The short ground traverse lines were measured with a Hewlett- Packard Model 3800 distance measuring instrument. The short lines measured with the HP 3800 were measured in both di- rections to assure accuracy of the measurement. The Geodimeter measurements consisted of four reflector settings, one each at + 0.4-meter and at —0.4-meter offsets and two each at the zero point. Temperature and barometric pressure were moni- tored and recorded at all times during measurements with both instruments. B 5 — Bench-mark ties necessary to determine and control el- evations for the reduction of distance measurements were observed with a Zeiss NI 2 self-leveling level. Five bench marks were incorporated into the traverse. STATISTICS Length of traverse in miles New stations established Stations recovered Stations occupied Traverse loops Average height of towers (ft) Number of lines measured with Geodimeter Number of lines measured with HP-3800 39.6 31 14 38 10 97 14 106 FIGURE 2.— Information as given in the National Geodetic Survey project report of the 1974 resurvey of the east-west boundary. 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As stated in the 1760 boundary agreement, the 1751 colonial survey distance from the ocean to MIDDLE POINT is 34 miles and 309 perches (5,098 ft), or 34.96553 miles. When using a unit of 5,292 feet per mile, as determined from resurveys of the old bound- aries, the colonial distance is then 185,038 ft. The dis- tance as determined from the 1974 resurvey is only 189 feet greater than the 1751 measurement. The 1974 value was obtained as follows: Ocean to Monument 0* = 2,293 ft (139 perches as given in 1760 agreement) Monument 0* to Monument 35 = 182,934 ft (inverse computation from positions) Total = 185,227 ft * Monument at Fenwick Island. Recommendations by NGS for Marking the Boundary at 1-Mile Intervals After final adjusted results of the 1974 survey were reviewed, the National Geodetic Survey submitted recommendations to the boundary commissioners of Del- aware and Maryland as follows: Unless there is some evidence that the boundary monuments have been moved from their original locations, they should be accepted as defining the boundary. If it is agreeable with officials of the States of Delaware and Maryland, the National Geodetic Survey will compute offset distances, from each station established near the bounda- ry, to points which will mark the boundary at one- mile intervals. These computations will be based on the following lines between existing monuments which define the boundary, to 5, 5 to 10, 10 to 20, 20 to 25(Pin), and 25(Pin) to 35. (See page 15, Markers Established Along Bound- ary Between Original Monuments 25 and 35.) In accordance with these recommendations, com- missioners of the two States requested that the offset distances be computed. These distances along with an- gles (clockwise from an azimuth reference) were then computed at 29 stations, and the results were furnished to the commissioners of each State on March 27, 1975. Then on May 7, 1975, commissioners of the two States met in Dover, Delaware, and agreed on final action to be taken in marking the east-west boundary at intervals of approximately 1 mile. As a result of this meeting, a memorandum of understanding between the State of Delaware and the State of Maryland was drawn and signed by the commissioners of the two States. A copy of this memorandum of understanding is given as appendix B. As stated in paragraph 4 of the memorandum of un- derstanding, parties representing the State of Delaware, the State of Maryland, and the National Geodetic Survey selected sites along the boundary where markers could be established at intervals of about 1 mile. Temporary marks were then set at the sites selected, measurements were made to the traverse or triangulation stations near- by, and descriptive information was prepared for each of the 29 sites to be permanently marked on the bound- ary. This information was then submitted to the com- missioners of each State for approval. The boundary sites as selected were approved, and the setting of permanent markers on the boundary was started in 1976. This phase of the operations was com- TABLE 1. — Azimuths to verify setting new markers on the east-west boundary between the original monuments Monument Number From To Azimuth (from south) 10' 20' 25' JO .v 1 2 3 4 10' 6 7 20' 1 1 12 13 14 15 17 IS 19 25' 21 22 23 24 30 26 27 2H 29 35 1 31 32 33 34 89° 57 45.2 X4 57 45.3 X4 57 45.5 89 57 45.2 89 ^7 45.1 90 03 57.7 4(1 03 58.2 90 03 57.9 40 03 57.7 4(1 03 57.9 40 34 34.4 90 34 34.0 90 34 34.1 40 $4 35.7 90 J4 34.4 90 )4 34.6 90 34 34.0 90 54 34.2 40 34 34.4 91 24 13.6 91 24 14.0 91 24 14.2 91 24 13.4 91 24 13.9 91 <>X 48.5 91 sx 48.8 41 58 49.1 41 5S 48.9 41 58 49.0 4 2 34 37.2 42 39 38.8 42 39 38.0 92 39 37.6 42 34 37.2 1 Original boundary monument. : Monument Number 35 is at the western terminal of the east-west boundary, and this is the starting point for the north-south boundary. For position and description, see MD DEL CORNER BDRY MONUMENT 0. 14 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries TABLE 2. — Azimuth and distance between monuments along the east-west boundary Monument Number Azimuth Distance From To (from south) (meters) 1 89° 57' 45.3" 1295.337 1 2 89 57 12.4 1406.713 2 3 89 56 35.5 1913.633 3 4 89 55 46.5 1226.377 4 5 89 55 15.9 1541.832 5 6 90 03 58.2 1594.693 6 7 90 03 16.7 1681.150 7 8 90 02 33.3 1610.577 8 9 90 01 53.0 2005.746 9 10 90 01 00.1 1188.309 10 11 90 34 34.0 1825.092 11 12 90 33 47.6 1199.0S0 12 13 90 33 20.7 1949.863 13 14 90 32 23.8 2084.105 14 15 90 31 34.4 1615.424 15 17 90 30 48.9 2104.300 17 18 90 29 59.5 1600.581 18 19 90 29 18.0 1723.117 19 20 90 28 33.2 2031.087 20 21 91 24 14.0 1947.375 21 22 91 23 24.6 1321.472 22 23 91 22 48.1 1735.496 23 24 91 22 07.0 1619.735 24 25 91 21 22.4 1450.001 25 26 91 58 48.8 1847.213 26 27 91 58 02.0 1687.264 27 28 91 57 17.9 1920.680 28 29 91 56 29.7 1022.343 29 30 91 56 00.5 1598.605 30 31 92 39 38.8 1799.304 31 32 92 38 51.2 2236.175 32 33 92 37 53.1 1282.752 33 34 92 37 19.2 1395.170 34 35 92 36 45.3 1307.284 TABLE 3. — Boundary Monuments and traverse or triangulation stations from which the Monuments were established pleted in the early part of 1977, and final measurements between the boundary markers and the nearby traverse and/or triangulation stations were used to compute positions of the boundary stations. Azimuths given in table 1, computed from the final positions published by the National Geodetic Sur- vey, verify the alignment of new markers established along the boundary between the original monuments. Azimuths and distances between consecutive monuments along the total length of the boundary are given in table 2. The traverse and/or triangulation stations from which the boundary markers were established are given in table 3. Horizontal control data and descriptions for each sta- tion along the boundary appear on pages 16 to 87. Data for the boundary monuments are arranged in numerical order by monument number, and the traverse or tri- angulation stations are arranged in alphabetical order. Monument Number Date set Traverse or triangulation station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1751 1976 1976 1976 1976 1751 1976 1976 1976 1976 1751 1976 1976 1976 1977 1976 1976 1976 1976 1751 1976 1976 1976 1976 1950 25 OFFSET 1950 26 1981 27 1981 28 1981 29 1981 30 1981 31 1981 32 1981 33 1981 34 1981 35 1 1768 FENWICK ISLAND 1932 (RM 2, 1932 was set in top of boundary monument.) DIVISION 1974 CEDAR 1974 GREYERS 1974 HUDSON 1974 HALL 1974 DICK 1974 BISHOPVILLE 1974 SLAB 1974 CABE 1974 NORMAN 1932 (Triangulation station disc, stamped NORMAN, was set in top of boundary monument in 1932.) DAVIS 1974 BRIAR 1974 STEEN 1974 CYPRESS 1974 (Boundary monument disk is stamped 1976.) NECK 1974 BETHEL 1974 NORTH FORK 1974 GUMBORO 1974 LINE 1932 RACE 1974 RACCOON 1974 MELSON 1974 MORRIS 1974 TOWNSEND 1974 (This boundary marker is a pin set under a manhole cover during highway construction in 1950. The pin was set in the original location of boundary stone 25. The stone was reset 13.8 ft to the south.) TOWNSEND 1974 (Boundary stone set in 1751 was moved 13.8 ft to the south in 1950. See Mon. No. 25.) ANDREWS 1974 MAYER 1974 FREEDOM 1974 DELMARRM4 1974 CONNELLY 1974 and CONNELLY 2, 1981 HURLEY 1974 DUMP 1974 BRADLEY 1974 BLACKWATER 1974 MD DEL CORNER RM 4 1962 (Triangulation station disk MD DEL CORNER 1932 is set in top of boundary monument. This monument was set by Mason and Dixon in 1768. Another stone, 32 in. to the North, was set by Colonial surveyors in 1760.) ' This monument, also identified as MIDDLE POINT, is the starling point for the north- south boundary between Delaware and Maryland. In the published horizonal data this monument is identified as MD DEL CORNER BDRY MONUMENT 0. Part One: East-West Boundary 15 Markers Established Along Boundary Between Original Monuments 25 and 35 After markers were established at intervals of about 1 mile between Boundary Monuments 25 and 35 in the 1976 survey, it was discovered that this line was north of the original historical boundary laid out in 1751. This was due to the fact that Boundary Monument 30 had been destroyed and the new markers were placed on line between the original monuments 25 and 35, there- by disregarding the curvature of the historic line indi- cated by Boundary Monument 30. An investigation was then made to locate the original site of Boundary Monument 30. In this investigation, a report was found which gave descriptions of all exist- ing boundary monuments along the Transpeninsular Line. This report by James A. Kelley (1973), which was published in The Archeolog, a publication of the Sussex Society of Archeology and History, Volume XXV, gives the following description of Boundary Monument 30: This stone stood for 212 years on the Line Road, about 2.4 miles west of dual U.S. 13. Sometime in early 1972 it disappeared overnight. When last seen by the author, it was in poor condition. Had been placed by the Commissioners in 1760. Was a native crownstone. From the descriptive information of traverse stations established along the boundary in 1974, it was found that station CONNELLY was located at a distance of 2.45 miles west of U.S. Highway 13. Therefore, a pre- liminary location of Monument 30 was placed at a dis- tance of 12 ft north of station CONNELLY and at a distance of 9 ft south of the centerline of the road. Be- cause Boundary Monument 25 was found to be 9 ft south of the centerline of State Line Road, Monument 30 was placed at the same distance south of the centerline. At the request of the Director, Maryland Geological Survey, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources made a further investigation to locate the original site of Monument 30. Information provided from this in- vestigation strongly supported the location which had been selected for Monument 30. In addition, a sketch of the reconnaissance survey performed by the Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1956 showed a connection to a boundary stone from CONNELLY, a station site se- lected in the survey. Station CONNELLY, established in the 1974 survey, was set in the same general area as the site selected in the 1956 reconnaissance survey. Similar investigations of historical records and road surveys were conducted by the Delaware State Boundary Commission and its associates. In addition, theoretical positions of the Transpeninsular Line were generated by computer-based studies at the Delaware Geologi- cal Survey. Although no specific, conclusive informa- tion about the location of missing Boundary Monument 30 was discovered, all available circumstantial evidence reinforced the decision to select the position indicated here. A theoretical position was computed for Monument 30 from the established position of station CONNELLY, and theoretical positions were then computed at inter- vals of approximately 1 mile and on line between Boundary Monument 25 and Monument 30 and between Monuments 30 and 35. These theoretical positions were then used to compute azimuths and distances to the nearby traverse stations that were positioned in the 1974 survey. In August 1980 a survey was performed to establish temporary points, based on the theoretical computed data, at boundary sites 26 through 34. The nine tempo- rary points were marked with nails and/or spikes; then officials of the two States were requested to approve the temporary sites before setting the boundary mon- uments. At the time of this survey in 1980, a resident of the area living 0.5 mile west of the site selected for Monument 30 stated: A stone monument on the south side of the road, about one-half mile down the road, disappeared 8 or 10 years ago. This statement agrees with the description of Mon- ument Number 30 given in the Archeolog and further confirms the site selected for Monument 30. In the early part of 1981 officials of Delaware and Maryland gave their approval for establishing bound- ary monuments at the temporary sites that were marked in 1980. The final survey was delayed for a few months, and in August 1981 the nine boundary monuments from 26 through 34 were established and positioned. This survey was performed by the National Geodetic Sur- vey with assistance provided by the States. During the 1981 survey the brass discs were removed from markers 26 through 34 that were placed in 1976 and were replaced with new discs stamped E - W No. 26, etc. Distances and azimuths from the boundary mon- uments established in 1981, to the 1976 markers, are given in the descriptions of the 1981 boundary monu- ments. The earlier markers may serve as reference mark- ers for the true boundary monuments. Seaward Extension of the East-West Boundary With reference to paragraph 7 in the memorandum of understanding between the State of Delaware and the State of Maryland (appendix B), a plan or method for the seaward extension of the east-west boundary had not been decided when this report was submitted for publication in 1982. Negotiations on the seaward extensions of boundaries were complicated by the passage of the Coastal Zone Management Act Amendments of 1976 and their associated regulations that require the establishment of administrative boundaries on the conti- nental shelves. 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(A) East (Delaware) side of boundary monument shows the Penn coat of arms. (B) West (Maryland) side shows the Calvert coat of arms. 90 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries » «4r* ••Wtf »~ ^**i*j« u .. Boundary Monument No. 82, identified as the TANGENT stone, of the north-south boundary. The smaller stone was set by Mason and Dixon on June 18, 1765 and the stone engraved with M and D was set by Graham in 1849. (A) West (Maryland) side of TANGENT stone. (B) East (Delaware) side of TANGENT stone. PART TWO NORTH-SOUTH BOUNDARY Definition of the Boundary The north-south boundary (fig. 1) between the States of Delaware and Maryland, extending from the west- ern terminal of the Transpeninsular Line (the east-west boundary) to the northeast corner of Maryland, is de- fined in three parts (Bayliff 1959) as follows: l.The Tangent Line — This line begins at MIDDLE POINT on the east-west boundary and extends north- ward to a point where the line is tangent to a circle of 12-mile radius centered at the New Castle courthouse. 2. The Arc — This part of the boundary is the arc of the New Castle circle that lies to the west of a line drawn due north from the Tangent Point. 3. The North Line — This line extends due north from the New Castle circle to the northeast corner of Mary- land. The northeast corner of Maryland is defined as the intersection of the due north line from the New Castle circle with a parallel of latitude 15 miles south of the southernmost limits of Philadelphia. Colonial Survey of the Tangent Line, 1761-63 In accordance with the boundary agreement of 1760 between Lord Baltimore and the Penn heirs, surveyors of the provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania made observations for the true meridian at MIDDLE POINT and started a survey of the Tangent Line in 1761. This line was extended over a distance of 80 miles north from MIDDLE POINT. Then, the circle of 12-mile radius around New Castle was laid out, and it was found that the line north from MIDDLE POINT intersected the radius of the 12-mile circle at a distance of 7 miles and 39.97 chains* from New Castle courthouse. At the time of this survey, the point of tangency of the line north- ward from MIDDLE POINT with the circle around New Castle was determined and marked by the colo- nial surveyors (Bayliff 1959). A second attempt was made by the colonial survey- ors in 1762 to lay out the Tangent Line. In this survey, the Tangent Line cut the New Castle radius at a point about 0.5 mile east of the Tangent Point that was fixed at 12 miles from New Castle the previous year. Then in August 1763, a third measurement of the line was com- pleted; this line was 5.25 chains west of the Tangent 'The chains used were 66 ft in length with 100 links per chain. In the original boundary surveys, distances were recorded as chains and links; in this report, however, the distances are given as chains and decimals of a chain. Point. Results of the third survey were reported to com- missioners of the two provinces, and after offsets had been made to the true Tangent Line, they were ready to accept this survey as defining the boundary. The com- missioners, however, were informed that Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon had been engaged by the Penns and Lord Baltimore to assist in running the boundaries between the two provinces. Mason-Dixon Survey of the North-South Boundary Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, the two English mathematician astronomers engaged to assist in com- pleting surveys of the Maryland-Pennsylvania bound- ary, arrived in Philadelphia on November 15, 1763. About 2 weeks later, the commissioners from Maryland and Pennsylvania met with Mason and Dixon to outline the survey operations to be accomplished. These opera- tions are best described in a letter to Thomas Penn (Cummings 1962): Sir We arrived here the 15th of November and im- mediately wrote to Governor Sharp signifying our arrival. On the 30th of November the Commis- sioners from Maryland came to this city and, they in conjunction with those ofPensilvania, have given us instructions to the following purpose. 1st — To settle the latitude of the southernmost point of the City of Philadelphia by the Sector, (which we are now about). 2nd — To find a point by the Sector, 30 or 35 miles west from this place, having the same lati- tude as the southernmost point of this city. 3rd — From this point so found to measure 15 miles horizontally due south, which done, to observe the latitude of the south end of the said Line p Sector, and so proceed to run the parallel of latitude through this last point which is to be the north boundary of Maryland and south bound- ary of Pensilvania. 4th — On the 1 5th of June next, (if we receive no further orders from the Commissioners), we are to begin the Tangent, as those already run for Tangent are so very irregular differing from each other in the middle about 200 feet. 5th — When we judge we are within 10 days of finishing the said Tangent, we are to inform the Commissioners that they may meet us at Tangent Point or thereabout. As our instruments are in 91 92 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries very good order, and not in the least damaged by the voyage, we hope by the end of next summer, to give a satisfactory acct. of all the above work mentioned in our instructions. We are Sir Your most obedient and humble servants Charles Mason Jeremiah Dixon In the letter to Thomas Penn, instructions numbered 1, 2, and that part of 3 that established the parallel of latitude of the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary were completed by June 12, 1764. The Mason-Dixon Jour- nal (American Philosophical Society 1969) of June 13 states: Packing up the instruments and preparing to set out for the middle point of the Peninsula formed by the Sea and Chesapeake Bay in order to run the Tangent Line. Measurements along the Tangent Line were started by Mason and Dixon on June 26, 1764, and by August 25 the line had been extended over a distance of 81 miles. The journal of August 25 and 27 states: Set the 81st mile post and produced the line till we judged we were past the point settled be- fore to be the Tangent Point in the circle round New Castle of 12 miles radius. Opened a visto and produced the line run (by the former survey- ors) from New Castle courthouse till it intercepted the line we ran. The distance from this point of intersection and the point esteemed to be the Tan- gent Point in the New Castle circle is 22.51 chains. The distance from the MIDDLE POINT to the said point of intersection is 81 miles and 78.31 chains. It is surprising, indeed, that Mason and Dixon reached the north end of the Tangent Line at a distance of 22.51 chains west of Tangent Point; whereas, the third attempt by the colonial surveyors was only 5.25 chains to the west of TANGENT. Tabulations are given in the Mason- Dixon Journal for offset computations at 5-mile inter- vals for their line and for that of the colonial survey- ors. Along with these tabulations is another table of offsets with the heading, "From the above our offsets will be to the east of the offsets made by the third or last line." As explained later in the journal, this table of offsets was used for setting preliminary posts at 5-mile intervals along the Tangent Line. Therefore, the offsets used for marking these points were based on combined results of the colonial and Mason-Dixon surveys of the Tangent Line. In the table of offsets, which was used to mark the 5-mile points, the reference to the third or last line is obviously the colonial surveyors line, since, as stated in the Mason-Dixon Journal, dated Novem- ber 12, 1764: From the foregoing our second or last line falling two feet two inches to the west of the Middle Point, and sixteen feet nine inches to the east of the point esteemed or shown us to be the Tangent Point.... As stated in the journal dated September 4, 1764: We set out on our return toward the Middle Point to make our offsets at every 5th mile post as per table marked. [This table is shown on page 62 of the reference (American Philosophical Society 1969).] They reached the Middle Point on September 25 and found that they were 2 ft and 2 in. to the west. Then on September 27, Mason and Dixon started the second running of the line from Middle Point to Tangent. On this running of the line, they were a few feet to the east of the offsets, established in accordance with their com- puted values, at each 5-mile interval. They reached the Tangent Point on November 12, 1764, and found that they were 16 ft 9 in. to the east. Final offsets were then made to mark the Tangent Line at 1-mile intervals. After completing the Tangent Line survey, Mason and Dixon were engaged in other operations for about 6 months before continuing the north-south boundary survey. During this time, they extended the Maryland- Pennsylvania boundary along the parallel of latitude previously established, over a distance of about 30 miles. On June 1, 1765, Mason and Dixon returned to the Tangent Point and started observations to establish a meridian that would be a chord of the 12-mile circle and continue north to intersect the Maryland-Penn- sylvania boundary parallel. As reported in the journal: The distance in the circle of due north course from the Tangent Point is 1 mile and 36.10 chains. Offsets from the chord to the arc were computed at intervals of 10 chains; then four points were established on the arc to mark the boundary. Also, a boundary post was set at the intersection of the circle with the merid- ian north of Tangent Point. It is of interest to note that the maximum distance from the chord to the arc was 116 ft. The north-south boundary survey was completed on June 6, 1765, and as stated in the journal for this date: ...continued the line to the parallel of latitude 15 miles south of the southernmost point of the city of Philadelphia. From the Tangent Point to the said parallel on a due north course is 5 miles and 1.50 chains horizontal measure. (On December 10th and 11th, 1766, Messrs. Darby and Cope remeasured this line and found it 5 miles and 2.43 chains). The meridian from the Tangent Point crossed the parallel at 2 miles and 79.27 chains from the point where we began to run the parallel. All stones set by Mason and Dixon to mark the north- south boundary were set in the presence of a commis- sioner from each province (Cummings 1962). Seven stones were set on June 18, 1765: one at the Tangent Point; four in the periphery of the circle around New Castle; one between the intersection of the circle with the North Line and the intersection of the North Line Part Two: North-South Boundary 93 and parallel; and one at the intersection of the North Line with the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary parallel. The latter stone is marked the NE CORNER OF MARYLAND. During the period from December 17, 1765, to Jan- uary 1, 1766, 50 stones were set at 1-mile intervals mark- ing the boundary along the first 50 miles north of MID- DLE POINT. Then from October 30 to November 20, 1766, 35 stones were set that completed the marking of the north-south boundary (American Philosophical Society 1969). These 85 stones, each 34 in. long, 12 in. wide, and 1 1 in. thick, were cut and carved on the Isle of Portland, Dorsetshire, England. The stones that mark each fifth mile of the boundary have shields from the Coats of Arms of the Penns on one side and the Cal- verts on the opposite side. The mile stones between the 5-mile markers are carved with M and P on opposite sides (Cummings 1962). Graham Resurvey of the Arc and North Line in 1849-50 The boundary stone set by Mason and Dixon in 1765 at the northeast corner of Maryland disappeared at some unknown date prior to 1849 (Bayliff 1959). The absence of this stone and the possibility that some other stones in the general area might have been moved led to the appointment in 1849 of a Joint Commission composed of representatives from the States of Delaware, Mary- land, and Pennsylvania. This Joint Commission obtained from the War De- partment the detail of Lieut. Col. J. D. Graham to per- form surveys necessary to replace any missing boundary monuments and to verify the position of all stones along the boundary from the northeast corner of Maryland to Tangent Point. In accordance with the proposed survey, Graham re- established the NE CORNER OF MD and marked the corner with a large granite post. The corner was estab- lished by producing to an intersection the north-south and east-west boundary lines as marked by monuments then in existence. Also, Graham set new granite posts at the Tangent Point, at the middle point of the Arc north of Tangent Point, and at the point where the Arc cuts the meridian line. All other monuments set by Mason and Dixon between the Tangent Point and the NE CORNER OF MD were reported to be in place on the boundary. Resurvey by The U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1961-62 As mentioned in the introduction of this report, the Coast and Geodetic Survey performed a resurvey of the Delaware-Maryland north-south boundary during the period from August 31, 1961, to March 31, 1962. Instructions for the survey stated that observations would be made in accordance with specifications for second- order, class I area triangulation, class II triangulation, and second-order traverse. The primary objective of the new survey was to es- tablish horizontal control stations at intervals of approx- imately 1 mile and in the vicinity of each original bounda- ry monument set by Mason and Dixon. These horizon- tal control stations would then serve as a reference for connecting the existing boundary monuments to the na- tional net and establishing points on the boundary to replace any missing monuments. In this resurvey, from MIDDLE POINT to the NE CORNER OF MD, a total of 109 new horizontal con- trol stations were established, 28 old stations were re- covered, and traverse connections were made to each existing boundary monument from the new station near- by. A Model 4 Geodimeter and a Tellurometer were used to measure approximately 140 lines in the network. A total of 101 lines ranging in length from 1100 m to 20,000 m were measured with the Tellurometer and 40 lines ranging from 310 m to 3000 m were measured with the Geodimeter. Most of the lines measured with the Geodimeter were also measured with the Tellurometer. The Coast and Geodetic Survey project report of the field operations states: The boundary line was heavily timbered with farm land under cultivation on each side of the line. Extra tall towers were required on the proj- ect due to the tall timber. Working conditions along the line were difficult due to the low marsh area in many places and extra time was required, with 4-wheel drive vehicles, to haul the steel towers to the station sites. Some stations had to be skipped until the fall farm harvest was completed and then return later to complete the stations. Also, some stations were skipped to allow low areas to drain after the severe east coast storm in the latter part of 1961. After the survey was completed, all observational data were submitted to the Washington, D.C., office of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. The observations were then reviewed and checked, and a least-squares adjust- ment was performed. In this adjustment, all stations that had been positioned in previous surveys were used as control; and all observed directions and distance mea- sures in the resurvey were used as observation equations. Results obtained from the adjustment indicated that all points in the survey were determined well within the specified accuracy. Figure 7 shows all new points es- tablished and old points recovered in the resurvey. Figure 8 depicts the boundary monuments along the boundary with relation to roads throughout the area. Numbers indicating the arc stones are not shown; however, these are between Monuments 82 and 84 on figure 8. Mon- ument Number 1, just north of MIDDLE POINT, is shown on figure 6, part I (east-west boundary). From positions determined in the 1961-62 survey, azimuths and distances were computed from each ex- isting boundary monument to the terminal points of the Tangent Line, MIDDLE POINT, and TANGENT. The offsets were plotted and a smooth curve through the points indicated a maximum displacement of about 18 ft from the theoretical line. The maximum displace- 94 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries 75°50' -38°50' — 38°45' — 38°40' -38°35' 75°45' 75°40' Miles (SBh*WP US* TO* N IHO SHAM SI 5 ,.,0, ■VJMO * 38°30' COLUk lift (NO. 3 Wine U w,Ml ftl 2) MUTK WD-OCL cormch hh 38°50' 38°45'— 38°40'- 38°35' 38°30' COMMERCE COAST & GEODETIC SURVEY H ARNOLD KARO, DIRECTOR -38°25' PROGRESS SKETCH 38°25' TRIANGULATION 8 GEODIMETER-TELLUROMETER TRAVERSE NORTH-SOUTH MASON-DIXON LINE DELAWARE- MARYLAND BOUNDARY SURVEY 75°50' 75°45' 75°40' I I I FIGURE 7. — Section 1 of north-south boundary survey of 1961-62. Part Two: North-South Boundary 95 -38°55 ^DENTON |9J4 "-:' ^PiERSON AZIMUTH HORNER azimuT BURRS 1934 (NO 30) 75°-55' COMMERCE COAST & GEODETIC SURVEY H ARNOLD KARO, DIRECTOR PROGRESS SKETCH TRlANGULATlON S GEODIMETER'TELLUROMETER TRAVERSE NORTH -SOUTH MASON-DIXON LINE DELAWARE-MARYLAND BOUNDARY SURVEY 75°50' 75°45' 39°10' 39°05'- 38°00'- 38°55' 75°40' FIGURE 7— Section 2. 96 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries r75 d 55' OHEWICROW 180211935 75°' 40' 39° 40' 39° 35' 39° 30' OREWlCROW 1892) 1935 PETERS PRISM GRAYS HILL 2 1958 ARC STONE 5 I BOY MON 83 ARC STONE 2 i ARC STONE 3 WILLIAMS 1934 TANGENT 1958 MILFOHO 1935 FOSTER (NO 841 , PRISM (INTERSECTION STONE NO 21 . BOUNDARY MONUMENT 83 TANGENT 1958 GRAYS HILL 2 1958 SCALE 1 INCH = 3 MILES MANLOVE 1934 39° 25' I Miles 39° 20' 39J 40' 39J; 35' CARROW 1933 39_^ 30' 39^ 25' WOODALL 1934 75°i55' WHARTON 1934 (NO 60) COMMERCE COAST & GEODETIC SURVEY H. ARNOLD KARO DIRECTOR PROGRESS SKETCH TRI ANGULATION & GEODIMETER-TELLUROMETER TRAVERSE NORTH-SOUTH MASON-DIXON LINE DELAWARE-MARYLAND BOUNDARY SURVEYS 75°.50' 75°i45' 75°i40' LAMBERSON 2 39^ 20' FIGURE 7— Section 3. Part Two: North-South Boundary 97 ? Ai Ringgolds Green Hwy 16 A* n ^ «> Te y\*~( •o Greensboro Schultie Crossroad fo g. FIGURE 8. — Markers along north-south boundary, Middle Point to NE Corner Maryland. 98 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries PENNSYLVANIA DELAWARE 5; £ i: 2 2= 5; \l zl l n & s H it J 2 to <& -15 -10 -5 20 25 co c a> E c o 0> c co CO 5 10 15 Offsets in feet FIGURE 9. — Mean curve of Tangent Line as determined from survey of 1961-62. Part Two: North-South Boundary 101 TABLE 4. — Azimuths to verify setting of new markers and resetting old monuments on the north-south boundary between the original monuments TABLE 5. — Azimuth and distance between monuments along the north-south boundary. (AS is Arc Stone, and IS Intersection Stone) Monument Number From To 19' 33' 36' 41' 44' 59' 62' 71 74 1 76' 78' IV 10 II 12 1Q' 18 21' 20 35' 34 38' 37 43' 42 47' 45 46 62' 60 61 65' 63 64 74' 72 73 76' 75 78 1 77 80' 79 1 Original boundary monument Azimuth (from south) 176° 28 11.8 176 28 11.9 176 27 48.2 176 27 48.7 176 27 48.0 176 27 48.3 176 27 25.1 176 27 24.9 176 27 03.8 176 27 03.7 176 26 29.2 176 26 29.4 176 26 40.6 176 26 39.6 176 26 40.2 176 26 40.2 176 26 08.9 176 25 48.3 176 26 09.0 176 25 03.3 176 25 02.8 176 25 03.3 176 24 33.2 176 24 32.3 176 24 36.6 176 24 23.1 176 24 23.4 176 24 22.8 176 25 12.0 176 25 11.5 176 24 27.8 176 24 27.8 176 23 48.4 176 23 47.9 Monument Number Azimuth Distance From To (from south) (meters) 1 176° 28' 15.0 1612.643 1 2 176 28 28.1 1613.413 2 3 176 28 32.1 1612.389 3 4 176 27 32.4 1611.963 4 5 176 28 47.3 1611.308 5 6 176 28 17.5 1613.627 6 7 176 28 11.9 1606.431 7 8 176 28 06.9 1616.092 8 9 176 28 26.2 1609.858 9 10 176 27 48.7 1663.124 10 11 176 27 44.6 1557.703 11 12 176 27 43.7 1778.044 12 13 176 27 39.8 1451.761 13 14 176 29 01.1 1611.524 14 15 176 29 19.6 1610.875 15 16 176 27 45.8 1612.273 16 17 176 28 45.5 1612.788 17 18 176 27 24.9 1518.298 18 19 176 27 22.8 1708.104 14 20 176 27 03.7 1642.439 20 21 176 27 01.2 1582.915 21 22 176 27 31.4 1610.596 22 23 176 26 27.6 1626.711 23 24 176 25 17.0 1605.923 24 25 176 27 30.1 1613.719 25 26 176 30 03.0 1617.788 26 27 176 27 13.9 1605.313 27 28 176 27 32.2 1612.684 28 29 176 24 50.3 1617.672 29 30 176 26 12.1 1620.282 30 31 176 28 49.6 1610.921 31 32 176 26 44.0 1616.367 32 33 176 26 28.6 1611.533 33 34 176 26 29.4 1610.591 34 35 176 26 26.4 1615.003 35 36 176 27 40.3 1625.073 36 37 176 26 39.6 1466.049 37 38 176 26 38.9 1758.019 38 39 176 26 57.3 1615.659 39 40 176 24 36.5 1601.794 40 41 176 26 47.2 1619.960 41 42 176 26 40.2 1827.153 42 43 176 26 37.3 1428.147 43 44 176 26 47.6 1612.619 44 45 176 25 48.3 1573.980 45 46 176 26 26.3 1632.114 46 47 176 26 03.6 1618.931 47 48 176 24 09.2 1613.800 48 49 176 27 17.6 1610.589 49 50 176 25 06.6 1604.928 102 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries TABLE 5. — Azimuth and distance between monuments along the north-south boundary. — Continued (AS is Arc Stone, and IS Intersection Stone) Monument Number From To Azimuth (from south) Distance (meters) 50 51 176° 26 23.8" 1614.330 51 52 176 27 50.8 1609.451 52 53 176 25 25.8 1622.907 53 54 176 23 17.5 1609.722 54 55 176 25 10.6 1606.392 55 56 176 25 16.4 1618.579 56 57 176 27 12.5 1612.092 57 58 176 26 16.3 1618.704 58 59 176 23 41.6 1617.418 59 60 176 25 02.9 1690.011 60 61 176 25 01.0 1523.391 61 62 176 24 57.9 1622.405 62 63 176 24 32.3 1612.549 63 64 176 24 38.9 1408.309 64 65 176 24 22.6 1812.870 65 66 176 28 02.4 1615.959 66 67 176 23 29.9 1614.691 67 68 176 23 15.6 1618.457 68 69 176 25 22.1 1611.953 69 70 176 25 38.8 1615.606 70 71 176 22 51.8 1614.037 71 72 176 24 23.4 1880.183 72 73 176 24 18.8 1331.564 73 74 176 24 18.2 1626.689 74 75 176 25 11.5 1416.844 75 76 176 25 10.0 1806.702 76 77 176 24 27.8 1709.357 77 78 176 24 25.0 1515.215 78 79 176 23 47.9 1674.278 79 80 176 23 46.1 1563.270 80 81 176 24 48.2 1616.521 HI 82 176 23 48.6 1568.329 82 AS 1 177 27 40.6 563.856 AS 1 AS 2 179 01 42.4 605.212 AS 2 AS 3 176 01 57.6 12.437 AS 3 AS 4 180 47 52.6 387.661 AS 4 AS 5 181 21 49.1 221.890 AS 5 IS 2 182 34 44.7 568.780 IS 2 84 180 01 13.4 884.264 84 85 180 01 21.2 1610.675 85 86 179 59 05.3 1611.643 86 87 180 00 11.7 1644.814 TABLE 6. — Boundary monuments and traverse or triangulation stations from which the monuments were positioned or established. (AS is Arc Stone, IS Intersection Stone.) Monument Traverse or triangulation station Number with comments on boundary monument 0' MD DEL CORNER RM 4 1962 [Triangulation station disk MD DEL CORNER 1932 is set in top of boundary monument. According to Bayliff (1959), this monument was set by Mason and Dixon in 1768. See Monument No. 35 on east-west boundary.] I 1 TWILLEY 1962 2 VINE 1962 (Original monument recovered and reset in 1962.) 3 1 COLUMBIA 1962 4 1 RIDER 1962 5 1 SHARPTOWN 1962 6 1 COD 1962 7 BOYCE 1962 (Boundary disk set in 1976.) 8 1 PORTER 1962 9 1 WHITE 1962 10 DELA 1962 (Boundary disk set in 1976 in center of State Line Road under manhole cover.) 1 1 DODD 1962 (Boundary disk set in 1976 in center of State Line Road under manhole cover.) 12 RELIANCE 1962 (Original monument found 3 ft below the surface of State Line Road and reset on boundary in 1976, 134 m to the north.) 13' WRIGHT 1962 14' OAK CROVE 1 934 (Triangulation disk OAK GROVE set in top of monument in 1934.) 15' ALLEN 1962 16' TANYARD 1962 17' ATLANTA 1962 18 JOHNSON 1962 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) 19' KINDIG 1962 20 CHARLES 1962 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) 21' MARSH 1962 22' DEVORE 1962 23' WADE 1962 24' COON 1962 25 LEDENHAM 1962 (Results of the 1961-62 survey showed this monument to be in its original position as set by Mason and Dixon. Measurements made in 1977 show the monument was moved 1.279 m to the north when an underground telephone cable was laid.) 26' HICKMAN 1962 27' PARKER 1962 28' PULP 1961 29' HARVEST 1962 30 BURRS 1934 (Original monument was replaced by triangulation station BURRS in 1934. The boundary stone was not found in 1961.) 31' KORNER 1962 32' PIERSON 1962 33' STEWARD 1962 34 WHITELEY 1934 (Triangulation station disk WHITELEY was set in top of the monument in 1934. The monument was reset, about 8 ft to the west, in 1976. Station WHITELEY was set in its original position.) ' Original monument set by Mason and Dixon in survey of 1763-67. Part Two: North-South Boundary 103 TABLE 6. — Boundary monuments and traverse or triangulation stations from which the monuments were positioned or established. — Continued (AS is Arc Stone, IS Intersection Stone.) TABLE 6. — Boundary monuments and traverse or triangulation stations from which the monuments were positioned or established. — Continued (AS is Arc Stone, IS Intersection Stone.) Monument Traverse or triangulation station Number with comments on boundary monument 35' LONGFELLOW 1962 36' SHORT 1962 37 SCHULTIE 1962 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) 38' SYLVESTER 1962 39' SANDTOWN 1962 40' SHOCKLEY 1961 41' LEE 1961 42 MILLPOND 1961 (One of the original boundary monuments, believed to be Monument No. 11, was reset at this point in 1976.) 43' VANEERDE 1961 44' SCHEPENIS 1961 45 TOWN 1961 (Original monument moved, about 5 ft to the west, and reset on boundary in 1968.) 46 TARAILA 1961 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) 47' MARYDEL 1932 (Triangulation disk MARYDEL set in top of monument in 1932.) 48 1 WONDER 1961 49' SZELESTEI 1961 50' WALMSLEY 1961 51' FORD 1961 52 DUNNING 1961 (Original monument recovered and reset in 1961.) 53' PEARSONS 1961 54' MOFFETT 1961 55' KENT 1961 56' ROBINSON 1961 57' DEMON 1961 58' BENNETT 1961 59' QUILLEN 1961 60' WHARTON 1934 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) 61 GOLTS 1961 (Boundary disk set in 1976.) 62' HERRINGS 1961 63 COLDWELL 1961 (Original monument moved about 5 ft to the west and reset on boundary in 1976.) 64 TOWNSEND 1961 (Boundary disk set in 1976.) 65' LOCKERMAN 1961 66' LAWRENCE 1934 (Triangulation disk LAWRENCE set in top of monument in 1934.) 67' WARWICK 1961 68' LEVELS 1961 69' CARTER 1961 70 BOHEMIA 1961 [Original monument set in present position in May 1950. See Bayliff (1959)] 71' JONES 1961 72 FRED 1961 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) 73 PURPLE 1961 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) 74' BETHEL RM 3 1961 75 WARREN 1961 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1977.) 76' EMERLE 1961 77 CHICOSKY 1961 (Original monument recovered and reset on boundary in 1976.) Monument Traverse or triangulation station Number with comments on boundary monument 78' LAGANO 1961 79 GLASGOW 1961 (One of the original stones, believed to be Monument No. 10, was reset at this point in 1976.) 80' OLAH 1961 81' OTTS 1958 82' TANGENT 1958 (Tangent Stone 1 set by Mason and Dixon in 1765. Tangent Stone 2, north and in contact with Stone 1, set by Graham in 1849.) AS 1' ARC 1958 AS 2' BDRY MON 83 = Arc Stone 4 AS 3 BDRY MON 83 = Arc Stone 4 (Arc Stone 3 set by Graham in 1849.) 83' AS 5' BDRY MON 83 = Arc Stone 4 IS 2 PRISM 1961 (Stone set by Graham in 1849.) 84' FOSTER 1961 85' PETERS 1961 86' SCOUTS 1961 87 MDP CORNER 1935 (Boundary stone set by Graham in 1849. MDP CORNER RM 2 set in top of stone in 1935.) Results obtained from the C&GS resurvey of the Tan- gent Line give an average distance of 5,292 ft between stones set at 1-mile intervals by Mason and Dixon. This unit of 5,292 feet per mile is in close agreement with that of the colonial surveyors, which is confirmed by the following statement from the Mason-Dixon Journal: In April 1767 William Lukens (Surveyor Gen- eral of the Province of Pennsylvania) told me that our statute yard was the thickness of a piece of parchment shorter than theirs, with which they measured the Tangent Line. Horizontal control data and descriptions for each sta- tion along the north-south boundary appear on pages 104 to 290. Data for the boundary monuments are ar- ranged in numerical order by monument number, and the traverse or triangulation stations are arranged in alphabetical order. Positions for Monuments 25, 45, 63, 73, and 75, as determined in the 1961-62 survey, are included in the horizontal control data although these monuments were moved at a later date. The positions of these five monuments, in their present lo- cation on the boundary, are given on data sheets that follow those noted: "This position is no longer valid." 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X M C X on C 2 8 35 O C X X © •*» X -P •O O -H -H -O *-■ aJ a +* -h t/i •O la bfl bd c a- O B © © . . — ^ — c O 3 ^ .H <-. c c O CM 4-< V O la <- ft * «M © fa © CM ol •. O g =3 S e b. ♦* la U bfl O ■H <~ O > Cm «M W «. a. 2 ! a a M Z < 5; s r z U : tldi^aap oair»ian Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries REFERENCES 291 American Philosophical Society, 1969: "The Journal of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon," Philadelphia, Pa., 231 pp. (transcribed from the original in the U.S. National Archives with an Introduction by A. Hughlett Mason). Bayliff, William H., 1959: "The Maryland-Pennsylvania and the Maryland-Delaware Boundaries," Bulletin 4, Second Edition, Maryland Board of Natural Re- sources, Annapolis, July, 120 pp. Cummings, Hubertis M., 1962: The Mason and Dixon Line, Story for a Bicentenary 1763-1963, Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Internal Affairs, Harrisburg, 1 14 pp. Hodgkins, W.C., 1893: "Appendix No. 8 - 1893," U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Report for 1893 — Part II, Washington, D.C., pp. 177-215. Kelley, James A., 1973: "The Transpeninsular Line," The Archeolog, Vol. XXV, Sussex Society of Archeol- ogy and History, Sussex, Delaware, pp. 12-18. Meade, Buford K., 1964: "Delaware-Maryland North- South Boundary Resurvey of 1961-62," Journal of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, March, pp. 33-36. Munroe, John A., 1978a: (College of Arts & Science, Department of History, University of Delaware, Newark) "Identification of the Present State of Dela- ware," dated July 7, 1978, personal letter to Buford K. Meade. Munroe, John A., 1978b: Colonial Delaware — a His- tory, kto Press, Millwood N.Y., 312 pp. National Bureau of Standards, 1959: "Refinement of Values for the Yard and the Pound," Federal Register, Vol. 24, No. 128, Office of the Federal Register, Na- tional Archives and Records Service, General Ser- vices Administration, Washington, D.C., July 1, p. 5348. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (with cooperation from the States of Delaware and Mary- land), 1978: "The Mason/Dixon Line: Commemo- ration of the Resurvey of the Mason/Dixon Line (North-South Boundary); Maryland-Delaware Route 404 at the Mason/Dixon Line; Monday, June 26, 1978." U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA/NOS National Geodetic Survey, Rockville, Md. 8 pp. U.S. Congress, 1955: "Coast and Geodetic Survey — Resurvey Common Boundary — Maryland and Dela- ware," Law of 84th Congress — 1st Session, Aug. 11, Chapter 780, Public Law 342, S. 987, 24 16 U.S. Congressional Act (U.S.C.A.) 11 461-467, Washing- ton, D.C. p. 710. Numerous citations in the text such as agreements, amendments, instructions, meetings, memoranda, recommendations, and reports have not been refer- enced. These documents are available at the Depart- ment of Commerce, NOAA/NOS National Geodetic Survey, Rockville, Md. I ; [ifLAWARE \ <-. f» - . -•A:fSt J * 4* - i o ^4* '»°jam&& Type of boundary disc established in resurvey of Delaware-Maryland boundaries in 1976 and 1981. 292 Part Two: North-South Boundary THIt MONUMENT OOMMfMORATtt THt COMPLETION IN 1978 Of THE RfSURVEY §Y TMC U • DEPARTMENT Of OOMMEAOE Of THE MOUTH - tOUTH ' ■OUNDARV tETVEEN THE tTATt Of MARYLAND AMD THE tTATE OF OfLAWARt KNOWN HltTORlCALLY At THE MAtON AND OIXON LINE. THE ORIGINAL LIMEtTONt MARKENt . SOME Of WHICH NEAR THE ARMORIAL tHIELDt Of THE CALVERT (LORD BALTIMORE ) ANO RENN EAMlLIEt. WCRf ESTABLItHEO • Y THE ORIQINAL tURVEV MAOC tV CHARLEI MAtON ANO JEREMIAH DUON m iTft. JUNE It7« Courtesy of: Joseph F. Dracup This commemorative monument stands at a point on the north-south boundary where the Mason-Dixon Line intersects with Maryland route 404. (See preface, page Hi, for details.) \ Part Three Appendixes ««*v Boundary Monument marking the northeast corner of Maryland, set by Graham in 1849. The orig. inal stone at this boundary corner, set by Mason and Dixon on June 18, 1765. was destroyed in the early 1800's. (A) West (Maryland) side of corner stone. (B) North (Pennsylvania) side of corner stone. 294 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries II §1 / ^ 11 PK J 2 irlp hil Hj ^^ ^^L M A Jr Y L A j 4.A --?,-.//. , i _ ii ■ — I J 5 % V^ uyt jlfuu Part jw u 1$ w £ Cl z I SCaprHi'i lope,, Virginia^y4 1 ^^-> tn'- 1 ' JIP? ff ^»" jf Jp*s£uth Hound. oi Maryland ^ ^*>S\ ^""^••■•■■^^ > 1 L i ^^^ B — fl ttil«tta6 > ... n "1 V \» fc \ FIGURE 10. — Reproduction of original map in the agreement between Lord Baltimore and Penn heirs (from appendix E). APPENDIX A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR A RESURVEY OF THE DELAWARE-MARYLAND EAST-WEST BOUNDARY This agreement provides for a cooperative program between the States of Delaware and Maryland and the National Ocean Survey for the purpose of performing a geodetic survey along the east-west boundary of the States of Delaware and Maryland on a cost-sharing basis. The estimated total cost of the geodetic survey portion of this program is approximately $120,000 of which each party to this agreement will pay one-third or approximately $40,000. This estimate does not in- clude the cost of purchasing and setting additional boundary stones after the boundary delineation has been made. The cost of geodetic measurements necessary for establishing or resetting boundary stones, however, is included in the estimate. The National Geodetic Survey, a component of the National Ocean Survey, by this agreement will provide geodetic surveys along the boundary line from the vi- cinity of Fenwick Island to the vicinity of Boundary Stone Middle Point. The survey will be made a part of the National Geodetic Horizontal Control Network to insure accurate future definition of the boundary in the event boundary stones become disturbed or destroyed. Geodetic data resulting from this survey will be avail- able to anyone upon request as is the normal practice of the National Geodetic Survey. (See the references.) Primary stations will be established by the National Geodetic Survey in the vicinity of the 5-mile boundary stones; and where the 5-mile boundary stones cannot be found, stations will be established in close proximi- ty of the described locations. Additional stations at 1-mile intervals will be established by joint effort of the NGS and the States. The NGS will also assist the States in research and computations for a determina- tion of the true location of the boundary line. Offset computations will be made from the new points estab- lished by the NGS to the location of the boundary as determined by this joint effort. The NGS will provide geodetic assistance in establishing or resetting the boundary stones in the agreed-to locations. The States hereby agree to establish a working group in conjunction with the NGS in an effort to ascertain the true boundary delineation and to assist in any way possible to assure the success of this program. The States agree to assist the NGS in the reconnaissance phase of the program. This will involve the selection of the sites for primary geodetic control stations, which will require the use of steel towers and the obtaining of permission of the property owners on whose land the points will be established. The States also agree to provide observers to determine that the program is being carried out in a fair and objective manner. The NGS will require adequate facilities for parking of approximately 16 to 20 mobile homes utilized by the geodetic field party personnel for living accommoda- tions. Assistance from the States may be necessary to meet this requirement. NOS participation in this project is subject to budg- etary limitations and administrative approval. Parties to this agreement may withdraw at any time prior to actually starting the project or by giving 30-days' written notice prior to withdrawal. State of Delaware participation in this project is subject to budgetary limitations and administrative approval. SIGNED DATE Allen L. Powell, Director August 7, 1973 National Ocean Survey Robert R. Jordan, Chairman September 27, 1973 Delaware State Boundary Commission Kenneth N. Weaver, Director October 5, 1973 Maryland Geological Survey 295 296 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries APPENDIX B MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE STATE OF DELAWARE AND THE STATE OF MARYLAND CONCERNING THE RESURVEY OF THE TRANSPENINSULAR (EAST- WEST) BOUNDARY LINE Authorized representatives of the State of Delaware and the State of Maryland meeting at the Cabinet Room, Townsend Building, Dover, Delaware, on May 7, 1975, agree to the following propositions concerning the Transpeninsular (east-west) Boundary Line between our States for the purpose of furthering the clear re- establishment of a monumented boundary. These agree- ments are not to be construed as a final, formal accep- tance of the position of the boundary by either State. l.We accept the positions of the original boundary stones designated 0, 5, 10, 20, and 35 as indicating the position of the boundary as presently understood. 2. Both parties have previously agreed that the pin under a manhole cover approximately 12 feet north of the present location of original stone 25 represents the true position of that stone. The stone has been relocat- ed because of highway construction. 3. The report of the National Geodetic Survey by B. K. Meade, dated March 27, 1975, indicates the positions of 1-mile boundary markers to be set between the original stones and the pin mentioned above. 4. Parties representing the State of Delaware, the State of Maryland, and the National Geodetic Survey will examine, in the field, the positions of 1-mile boundary markers indicated by the National Geodetic Survey Report of March 27, 1975, to determine the reasonable- ness of these locations for the placement of monuments. It is understood that the positions indicated may be ad- justed along the line the minimum distances necessary to avoid physical obstacles, but will always be positioned on the line between existing original stones or the pin at location 25. 5. The field party shall accomplish its work as soon as practicable and report to a joint meeting of author- ized representatives of the States their recommenda- tions for the final positions of 1-mile boundary markers. 6. Markers used to indicate the position of the bounda- ry at 1-mile intervals shall be set in accordance with standard practices of the National Geodetic Survey. A brass disc will surmount the markers on which will be indicated the date of its placement and the Delaware and Maryland sides of the boundary. More elaborate markers may be emplaced in the future if deemed de- sirable by the two States. 7. On the basis of the establishment of the Trans- peninsular Line on land, the States of Delaware and Maryland will continue to work together to attempt to achieve a mutually satisfactory extension of that line seaward from our shores into the Atlantic Ocean. Signed by representatives of the two States as follows: STATE OF DELAWARE State Boundary Commission by: Robert R. Jordan John A. Munroe William C. Bradley Grover A. Biddle John C. Bryson STATE OF MARYLAND Department of Natural Resources, Maryland Geological Survey by: Kenneth N. Weaver Part Three: Appendixes 297 APPENDIX C JOINT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE STATES OF DELAWARE AND MARYLAND WHEREAS, 29 Delaware Code, Section 202, and 58 Laws of Delaware Chapter 102, and Joint Resolu- tion No. 14, established the Delaware State Boundary Commission; and WHEREAS, Section 2-402 of the Natural Resources Article of the Maryland Code authorizes and directs the Maryland Geological Survey to examine every mon- ument marking the boundaries of the State, to cooper- ate with other States to replace, restore, and repair boundary monuments and to make any joint agreement with appropriate officials of adjacent states to delin- eate more clearly any part of any common boundary; and WHEREAS, the north-south boundary between Maryland and Delaware, known as the Mason-Dixon Line, was originally surveyed and marked in the years 1763 to 1768; and WHEREAS, this Mason-Dixon Line was approved by the Legislature of Delaware in 1775; and WHEREAS, during the intervening years many of the monuments marking the north-south boundary line between Maryland and Delaware have been moved or destroyed; and WHEREAS, authorized representatives of the State of Delaware and the State of Maryland have met togeth- er at Dover, Delaware, on May 7, 1975, for the purpose of considering the locations and marking of points de- termining the common boundary of the States along the line surveyed by Messrs. Mason and Dixon and known as the Mason-Dixon Line. These deliberations have been attended by representatives of the National Geodetic Survey who have contributed their knowledge and ex- pertise to the resolution of matters before us. Anteced- ent reports of the National Geodetic Survey and all other information available to the representatives of the States have been reviewed and discussed together with a report of a reconnaissance party consisting of representatives from each State and the National Geodetic Survey that examined each monument and proposed monument location in the field during Feb- ruary, 1975. NOW, THEREFORE, we are agreed to the follow- ing findings concerning the Mason-Dixon Line: 1 . Those original boundary stones recovered in good condition and for which no evidence has been discov- ered indicating that they may have been displaced from their original position shall continue to represent the true and correct position of the mutual boundary of the States of Delaware and Maryland. The specific stones so identified include all of those not identified as ex- ceptions in the following paragraphs. Stones are con- sidered to have been moved from their original positions if they have been determined to lie more than 4 feet from the median line of all stones remaining on the bounda- ry determined in the 1961-62 resurvey of the Mason- Dixon Line by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 2. Boundary stones in the positions identified by the numbers 7, 10, 12, 42, 60, 61, 64, and 79 are missing; and all attempts to locate them have failed. These stones are to be replaced by markers consisting of brass discs placed in accordance with standard practice of the Na- tional Geodetic Survey in accordance with the positions indicated in the report titled "Boundary Summary" and dated April 10, 1975. 3. Boundary stones in the positions designated by the numbers 11, 18, 20, 34, 37, 46, 63, 72, 73, 75, and 77 have been recovered but are found to be displaced from their original positions. These original stones shall be reset in accordance with the report titled "Boundary Summary" and dated April 10, 1975. Except that the original stone, recently recovered, which reportedly occupied position number 1 1 shall be reset in position number 42, which is deemed more appropriate due to the physical conditions of the sites. 4. The boundary stone designated as number 0, and also known as Middle Point, is accepted as designating a point on the Mason-Dixon Line; but Maryland and Delaware are unable to agree at this time that Middle Point designates the Southern terminus of that line or is a point on the line known as the Transpeninsular Line. 1 APPROVED, STATE OF DELAWARE State Boundary Commission by: Robert R. Jordan William C. Bradley John A. Munroe Grover A. Biddle John C. Bryson STATE OF MARYLAND Department of Natural Resources by: Kenneth N. Weaver ' In a Joint Resolution of January 26, 1979 and a Joint Agreement of November 26, 1980, officials of the States of Delaware and Maryland agreed that Middle Point is the junction of the east-west and north-south boundaries between the States Therefore, the middle point monument is recognized as the western terminus of the Transpeninsular Line (east-west boundary) and the southern terminus of the north-south boundary. 298 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries APPENDIX D LORD HARDWICKE'S DECREE IN PENN VS. BALTIMORE HIS LORDSHIP DOTH DECLARE that the arti- cles of agreement of the tenth day of May, One Thou- sand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Two, are valid and obligatory upon the several parties who executed the same or the endorsements thereon and their heirs and assigns and that the said articles are to be specifically executed and performed as between the said parties respectively notwithstanding that the several periods of time therein mentioned and agreed upon are elapsed but that the said articles do not bind or prejudice any prerogative, proper title or interest of the crown in or to the territories, districts or tracts of lands comprised in the said articles or any part thereof, nor any estate, right, interest, or possession of any planted proprietors, tenants, or occupiers of any lands or tenements within the said territories, districts or tracts of in or to any lands, tenements or hereditaments lying within the same which the parties aforesaid had not a right or power by virtue of the respective charters or grants under which they claim to bind or to include. AND HIS LORDSHIP doth therefore order and decree that the said articles of the tenth of May, One Thousand Seven Hundred and thirty-two and the several matters and things therein contained be performed and carried into execution by and between the said parties and every one of them and to that end Hio further ordered that the plaintiffs, Thom- as Penn and Richard Penn the father in their own right and as standing in the place of XAXA John Penn, de- ceased, and the defendant the Lord Baltimore do re- spectively before the end of three calendar months from this day execute under their hands and seals the sever- al proper instruments appointing and authorizing proper persons not more than seven on each side with full powers to the said seven persons respectively or any three or more of them for the actual running in and laying out the part of a circle and the several lines in the said articles mentioned and such commissions are to give due notice to each other and to affix and agree upon a time or times to begin and proceed in the running or marking and laying out the same, and it is further ordered that the same be begun at ye furthest sometime in the month of November next and be proceeded in accord- ing to the said articles and that the said lines be marked out with feasible stones, posts, trees, pillars, buildings, landmarks or other certain boundaries which may re- main and continue, and it is further ordered that such boundary be marked on one side with the arms of the said defendant the Lord Baltimore and on the other side with the arms of the plaintiffs, the Penns, and that such lines be completely so run, marked laid out on or before the last day of April, One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty-two. When so done it is further ordered that a true and exact plan and survey thereof with the best and most exact and accurate descriptions that can be given on the same be made up, signed and sealed by the said Commissioners on both sides and by their principals and be entered in all the public offices in the provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania and the three lower Counties of New Castle, Kent, and Sussex, and that a true copy of such respective instruments for appointing Commissioners when prepared be delivered by the solicitors of the one party to the solicitors of the other party and in case the party shall then doubt such instruments or either of them, it is further ordered that it be referred to Mr. Spicer, one of the masters of this court to settle the same, and two questions in particular having been raised in America by the Commissioners formerly appointed by the defendant the Lord Balti- more and being now in this cause (Viz) whereto a part of the circle agrees by the said articles to be drawn about the town of New Castle therein mentioned ought to be fixed and whether the said area ought to be of a radius or semi-diameter of twelve lines or only of a periphery of twelve miles, and a third question being also made in this cause Viz at what place the cape called in the said articles Cape Henlopen is situated, his Lord- ship Doth Declare that he is of opinion that according to the true intent and instruction of the said articles the center of the said circle ought to be fixed in the middle of the town of New Castle as near as the same can be computed and that the said circle ought to be of a radius or semi diameter of twelve miles and that Cape Henlopen ought to be deemed and taken to be situated at the place where the same is laid down and described in the map or plan annexed to the said articles to be situated, and therefore His Lordship Doth further order and decree that the said articles be carried into execu- tion accordingly and after the said limits and bound- aries shall be so set out and ascertained by said Com- missioners, his Lordship Hio further ordered that the plaintiff, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn the father, in their own right and as standing in the place of the said John Penn deceased, and the defendant the Lord Baltimore, to respectively release and convey to each of them and their heirs their respective rights, titles, interests, powers, prerogatives, claims, demands and pretentions in and to the respective territories, districts and lands severally allotted to them according to the Fourth Article contained in the said Articles of Agree- ment at the costs and charges of the person or persons to whom such release and conveyance shall be made and the said Master is to settle such releases and con- veyances if the parties then doubt the same, and all proper parties are to join in such releases and convey- Part Three: Appendixes 299 ances as the said Master shall direct. But this decree is to be without prejudice to any prerogative, power, proper- ty title or interest of His Majesty, his heirs and succes- sors in and to the said territories and districts or tracts of land or any part thereof and also to any estate, right, interest or possession of any of the said planters, pro- prietors, tenants, or occupiers of, in or to any lands, tenements or hereditaments lying within the same which the parties of the said articles hath not a right or power by virtue of the respective charters or grants under which they claim to bind or (word illegible) and in case His Majesty, his heirs or successors, shall insist upon any power, title or right whatsoever, either on behalf of His Majesty, his heirs or successors or any of his or their subjects residing in or being possessed of or interested in any lands, tenements or hereditaments lying within any of the said territories, districts or tracts of land so as to hinder or obstruct or interrupt the effectual exe- cution or performance of the said articles or any part thereof, then and in every such case any of the parties are to be at liberty to apply to this court from time to time as they shall be advised and His Lordship doth reserve the consideration of any further or other direc- tions to be given as between the plaintiffs and the de- fendants the Lord Baltimore and the defendants claiming under William Penn, Esquire, deceased, upon any such application and it is further ordered that the plaintiffs do pay unto the defendant the Earl Pollitt the costs of this suit to be taxed by the said Master and that the defendant the Lord Baltimore do pay unto the plaintiff their costs of this suit to this time to be taxed by the said Master, and His Lordship doth reserve consider- ation of the subsequent costs and all further directions and the time here-in-before limited for the performance of the articles shall be expired and any parties are to be at liberty to resort to the Court as there shall be occasion. THEREFORE we strictly enjoin and command you the said Charles Calvert, Esquire, Lord Baltimore in the kingdom of Ireland effectually to perform full power and execute all and every the matters and things speci- fied and contained in the said decreetal order so far as the same anywise concern you according to the tenor and true meaning thereof and hereof and fail not at your peril. Witnesses: Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury and of all guardians and justices of the kingdom at Westminister the 27th day of October in the 24th year of our reign. STRANGE WHITTINGTON (Appendixes D and E are reproduced from copies of the decrees obtained from Bureau of Archives and Records in Dover, Delaware.) 300 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries APPENDIX E FINAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN LORD BALTIMORE AND PENN HEIRS INDENTURE OF AGREEMENT, &C, BETWEEN LORD BALTIMORE AND THOS. AND RICH'D PENN, ESQR'S, 4TH JULY, 1760. THIS INDENTURE, made the Fourth Day of July, in the Thirty-fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty, BETWEEN The Right Hon- ourable Frederick, Lord Baron of Baltimore, in the King- dom of Ireland, only Son and Heir at Law, Devisee and Residuary Legatee of the Right Honourable Charles, late Lord Baltimore, deceased, and as such, or under some or one of the Settlements hereinafter mentioned, true and absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Province of Maryland, in America, of the one part, and Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, Esquires, Sons and Devisees, under the Will of William Penn, Esquire, their late fa- ther, deceased, and true and absolute Proprietarys of the Province of Pensilvania, and Three Lower Coun- ties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, in America, of the other part. WHEREAS the said Fred- erick Lord Baltimore, under and by virture of a certain Charter or Letters Patent, bearing date on or about the Twentieth Day of June, which was in the Eighth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King Charles the First, and made and granted unto Cecelius then Baron of Balti- more, since deceased, the Great Grandfather of the said Frederick Lord Baltimore, and to his Heirs and assigns, stands seized of and well entitled unto the said Prov- ince of Maryland, bounded and described and restrained as in the said Charter is mentioned. AND WHEREAS the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, under and by virtue of a certain other Charter, or Letters Patent, bearing date on or about the Fourth Day of March, which was in the Thirty-third year of the Reign of His late Majesty King Charles the Second, and made and granted unto the said William Penn, since deceased, late Father of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and to his Heirs and Assigns, stand seized of and well entitled, unto the said Province of Pensilvania, bound- ed and described and restrained as in the said last men- tioned Charter is expressed. AND ALSO, under and by virtue of three other Charters or Letters Patent, the first of the same bearing date on or about the Twelfth Day of March, which was in the Sixteenth Year of the Reign of the said late King Charles the Second; The second of the same bearing date on or about the Twenty- ninth day of June, which was in the Twenty-sixth Year of the Reign of his said late Majesty King Charles the Second; and the third of the same, bearing date on or about the Twenty-second day of March, which was in the Thirty-fifth Year of the Reign of the said late King Charles the Second, all the same three last mentioned Charters, or Letters Patent, being made and granted unto his Royal Highness, James, then Duke of York, afterwards King of England, but since deceased, and to His Heirs and Assigns. And also under and by virtue of two several Indentures of Feoffment, with Livery and Seizen and Covenants for further Assurance, each of the same bearing date on or about the Twenty-fourth Day of August, which was in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty-two, and made and granted by the said James Duke of York, unto the said William Penn, deceased, and to his Heirs and Assigns, and under and by virtue of other mesne Assurances and Conveyances, stand seized of and well entitled to the said Three Lower Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sus- sex, on Delaware, in America, bounded and described in such manner as in the said last-mentioned Charters and Indentures of Feoffment, or in some or one of them, are mentioned and described. AND WHEREAS the said Three Lower Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, were heretofore called by the name of Delaware, or the Province of Delaware, AND some part of the said Province of Maryland, and also part of the said Three Lower Counties do lie with- in a certain Peninsula in America, hereafter mentioned, AND the said Provinces of Maryland and Pensilvania, and the said Territory now called the Three Lower Coun- ties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, lying adjacent and contiguous, (at least in some parts of the same) each unto the other, very long Litigations and Contests have subsisted, from the Year One Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty-three, down to the present time, and many orders have been pronounced in Council relative thereto. AND WHEREAS, in order to put an end to Litigations and Contests, certain indented Articles of Agreement, bearing date on or about the Tenth Day of May, which was in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Seven Hun- dred and Thirty-two, were after long and great delib- eration entered into and made and executed, under Hands and Seals, and by and between the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, Father of the said Frederick Lord Balti- more, on the one part, and John Penn, Esquire, the late elder Brother of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and since deceased, without issue, and the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, on the other part, upon the side of which said Articles of Agreement, the like Draft, Plan, Diagram or Figure was printed, or impressed, as is printed or impressed upon one of the skins of parchment whereon this present indenture is engrossed, AND in and by which said Articles of Agreement, (after reciting as therein is recited,) it was agreed (amongst Part Three: Appendixes 301 other things) in the words or to the effect following, that is to say, "Now THEREFORE THESE PRESENT ARTICLES WITNESS, That it is hereby mutually and reciprocally covenanted, promised, declared and agreed, by each and every one of the Parties to these Presents, for Himself, and his Heirs, Executors and Administra- tors, to and with all and every other of the same Parties to these presents, and their several and respective Heirs, Executors and Administrators, in manner and form fol- lowing, that is to say, "FIRST, That the Draft or Plan printed upon the mar- gin of this Skin of Parchment which contains a Map of the Peninsula hereinbefore mentioned, and also of the tracts of ground wherein the said Province of Maryland (or part thereof) the said Three Lower Countys, Part of the said Province of Pensilvania and part of Virginia do lye, is a true copy of those which had been sent over from America to the present partys hereto by their re- spective Agents in those parts, for the assistance and guidance of the said partys in the settling of the said disputes, and by which this present agreement is to be explained and understood. "SECOND, that there shall be the said circle mentioned in the said charter for Pensilvania, and Deed of Bar- gain and Sale or Feoffment of Newcastle, (or so much thereof as is requisite) drawn and markt out at the twelve miles distance from the Town of Newcastle, which twelve miles shall be twelve English Statute miles. "THIRD, That a due East and West line shall be drawn across the said Peninsula (or across so much of it as shall be requisite) such East and West line to begin on the East part at the Place in the said Draft or Map called Cape Henlopen (which lyes South of Cape Cor- nelius,) upon the Eastern side of the said Peninsula to- wards the Main Ocean, and at the point of the said Cape, and to run towards the Western side of the said Peninsula, which lyes upon the Chesopeak Bay, but to stop in the exact middle of that part of the same Peninsula, when so running a due East and West course. "FOURTH, That from the Westward point or end of the said East and West line (which Westward point or end shall be just half way across the said Peninsula,) a straight line shall run Northward, up the said Peninsula, (and above the said Peninsula if it require it) till it shall so touch the Western part of the periphery of the said cir- cle as to make a tangent thereto. The said strait line as at present apprehended will run pretty near South and North, but (however it may bear on the compass) such strait line shall be run Northward up the said Peninsula (and above the said Peninsula if it require it,) and shall begin at and from the Western point or end of the afore- said East and West line, and shall run until it touches and makes a Tangent to the Western part of the said periphery of the said circle, and there the said straight line shall end. "FIFTH, That at the Northern point or end of the said strait line, a line shall begin, and shall from thence run due North above the said Peninsula, but so far only until it comes into the same Latitude as Fifteen English Statute Miles, due South of the most Southern part of the City of Philadelphia. "SIXTH, That a due East and West line shall be run in manner following. It shall begin at the Northern point or end of the said due South and North line, and shall from thence run due West across Susquehannah River, to the utmost Western extent of the said Province of Pensilvania, or so far as in part thereof as shall be at present requisite in regard that as the same is to be due East and West line, the beginning part thereof may be sufficient to continue the same by when further occasion shall require, and when the lands Westward in the said Provinces of Maryland and Pensilvania shall be better settled, and that it would occasion a very great expence, and likewise be at present needless, to run the same to the utmost extent Westward of the said Province of Pensilvania, however the same shall at present be run across Susquehannah River, and about twenty-five English Statute Miles further on the Western side of the said River. "SEVENTH, That the part of Circle at present drawn with Red Ink upon the said Draft or Plan, and the Red Lines also drawn thereupon, are now drawn to serve as an Explanation to this present Agreement, but not with exact certainty in regard to the said Drafts or Plans so sent over to the Parties as aforesaid, have neither scale or compass to them. "EIGHTH, That the first above mentioned, due East and West Line, to run from Cape Henlopen to the Middle of the Peninsula, and the said strait Line to run from the Westward Point thereof Northwards up the said Peninsula, (and above the said Peninsula, if it require it,) till it touches or makes a Tangent to the Western part of the Periphery of the said Twelve Miles Circle, and the said due South and North Line to run from such Tangent, till it meet with the Upper or more North- ern East and West Line, and the said Upper East and West Line to begin from the Northern point or end of the said South and North Line, and to run due West- ward at present cross Susquehanna River, and Twenty- five English Statute Miles at least on the Western side of the said River, and to be Fifteen English Satute Miles South of the Latitude of the most Southern part of the said City of Philadelphia, are and shall be, and shall at all times for ever hereafter, be allowed and esteemed to be the true and exact Limits and Bounds between the said Province of Maryland and the said Three Lower Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, and between the said Provinces of Maryland and Pensilvania, except- ing only, that in case the said North Line from the Tan- gent of the Circle of Newcastle shall break in upon the said Circle. In such case, so much of the said Circle as shall be cut off by the said Line, shall belong to and be part of the County of Newcastle: "PROVIDED ALWAYS, and it is hereby mutually cov- enanted, concluded and agreed by and between the Partys to-these presents, that in case it shall happen in the running or setting out the Lines or Boundarys hereby agreed upon, that the Head or Heads of any River or Rivers leading either into the Bay of Chesopeak or into the Bay of Delaware, or into the Sea, shall remain on one side the Lines and Boundaries hereby agreed to be run or set out, and that the lower part of such River or 302 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries Rivers, shall remain within or run through the other Province or Countys, and on the other side of such Lines and Boundarys, then and in such case this Present Agreement, or any matter or thing herein contained is not intended, and shall not in any wise be construed, or extended to give or yield to the People or Inhabitants of the Province or Countys within whose limits the Heads of any such River or Rivers shall, according to this present agreement, fall or remain any sort of Right or Title, to carry on any Commerce into the said Bays of Delaware or Chesopeak, or either of them, or into the Sea, through the lower parts of such River or Rivers which may run through the Territory or Limits of any other Province or Countys, without the leave or licence of the respec- tive Proprietor or Proprietors of the Province or Coun- ty through whose Territories such Lower parts of the said River or Rivers shall run, first duly had and obtained; This agreement or any thing therein contained to the contrary thereof, in any wise notwithstanding. "NINTH, That the said Charles Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs and Assigns on his part, and the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their sev- eral respective Heirs and Assigns on their parts, shall and will, by fit and proper powers and instruments, within two calendar months from the day of the date of these Presents, authorize and appoint a sufficient number of discreet and proper persons, not more than seven on each side, to be their respective Commissioners, with full power to the said seven Persons, or any three or more of them, for the actual running, marking and laying out the said part of a Circle, and the said before men- tioned Lines, which said Commissioners shall give due and proper notice to each other, and shall fix and agree upon a Time or Times, to begin and proceed in the run- ning, marking, and laying out the same; and the same shall be begun at the farthest, some time in the Month of October next, and shall be proceeded in with all fair- ness, candour and dispatch that may reasonably be; and the said Lines shall be marked out with the visible Stones, Posts, Trees, Pillars, Buildings, Land-marks, or other certain Boundaries, which may remain and continue such Boundaries, to be marked on one side with the Arms of the said Charles Lord Baltimore, and on the other side with the Arms of the Proprietors of Pensilvania, and such Lines shall be compleatly so run, marked and laid out, [as far as by this Agreement is intended,] on or before the twenty-fifth day of December, one thou- sand seven hundred and thirty-three, and when so done, a true and exact Plan and Survey thereof, with the best and most exact and certain Descriptions that can possibly be given of the same, shall be made up and signed, and sealed by the said Commissioners on both sides, and by their principals, and shall be entered in all the Public Offices in the said several Provinces and Countys. And moreover, it shall be recommended by the respective Proprietors to the Assemblys of the said several Prov- inces and Countys, forthwith to Pass Acts of Legisla- ture for the Visitation, upon certain fixed days, to be agreed on on both sides, (at least once in every three years,) and for the continual reparation of the said Boundaries and Bound Marks, that no Disputes may hereafter arise concerning the same; "PROVIDED ALWAYS, And it is hereby agreed, that in case a sufficient Quorum of the Commissioners to be named on either side shall not from Time to Time, ac- cording to the Appointments and Adjournments to be made for that purpose, Attend to, Proceed in the marking and running out the Lines and Bounds aforesaid, for want whereof, the same cannot be done within the Time before limited, Then this Present Agreement and every Article and Thing herein contained shall cease, deter- mine, and be void. And then and in such case the Party or Partys, whose Commissioners shall make such de- fault, his or their Heirs, Executors or Administrators, shall and will forfeit and pay to the other Party or Partys, whose Commissioners shall attend his or their Execu- tors or administrators upon Demand, the sum of five thousand Pounds of lawful money of Great Britain. "TENTH, That the said Charles Lord Baltimore, for himself and his Heirs, doth by these Presents forever renounce, release, and quit claim unto the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their Heirs, All Rights, Titles, Interests, Powers, Prerogatives, Claims, Demands and Pretensions to the said Province of Pensilvania, and to the said Three Lower Countys of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, to be so bounded as afore- said, [part at least of the same Three Lower Countys being now known to be comprized within the bounds mentioned in the said Charter of Maryland,] and shall also at he request and Cost in the Law of the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their Heirs, grant, convey and assure in the most effectual manner, the said Province of Pensilvania, and the said Three Lower Countys to be bounded as aforesaid, and all his and their Right, Title, Interest, Powers, Claims and Demands, in and to the said Province of Pensilvania and the said Three Lower Countys to be so bounded as aforesaid, and every part of the same, free of all incum- brances, by the said Cecelius, Baron of Baltimore, Great Grand-father of the said Charles Lord Baltimore, Charles, Grand-father of the said Charles Lord Bal- timore, Benedict, Father of the said Charles Lord Bal- timore or by him the said Charles Lord Baltimore, Party hereto, his Heirs or Assigns, excepting such Grants and Agreements to Planters, as hereinafter mentioned, unto the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their Heirs, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, unto the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their Heirs, to the only Use and Behoof of them and their Heirs, forever, in such manner as by them the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, or their Heirs, or their Council learned in the Law, shall be reasonably devised, advised and required. AND, on the other hand, the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, for thejnselves and their Heirs, do by these Presents forever renounce and quit claim unto the said Charles Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs, All Rights, Titles, Interests, Powers, Prerogratives, Claims, Demands and Pretensions to the said Province of Mar- yland, to be so bounded as aforesaid [part whereof when so bounded being apprehended to be comprized within the bounds mentioned in the said Charter for Pen- silvania,] and shall also at the request and Cost in the Part Three: Appendixes 303 Law of the said Charles Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs, grant, convey and assure, in the most effectual man- ner, the said Province of Maryland, to be so bounded as aforesaid, and all their and every of their Right, Title, Interest, Powers, Claims and Demands, in and to the said Province of Maryland, to be so bounded as afore- said, and every part of the same [free of all incumbrances by the said Willam Penn the Grand-father, William Penn the Father, Springett Penn, Esquire, deceased, William Penn, the Son, John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, their Heirs or Assigns,] excepting such Grants or Agreements to Planters as hereinafter men- tioned, unto the said Charles Lord Baltimore and his Heirs, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, to the said Charles Lord Baltimore and his Heirs, To the only Use and Be- hoof of him and his Heirs forever, in such manner as by him or them, or his or their Council learned in the Law shall be reasonably devised, advised and required. "ELEVENTH, AND WHEREAS, during the disputes which have hitherto subsisted, and now are accommo- dated, between the Partys to these Presents, divers Persons under Grants, Patents, Leases, Warrants, Li- cences and Agreements, made and granted from, and agreed with, the said Charles Lord Baltimore, and his Ancestors, before the Fifteenth day of May, one thou- sand seven hundred and twenty-four, may have cleared, occupied and possessed several Parcels of Lands with- in the limits and bounds hereby yielded and agreed upon for the said Province of Pensilvania, and for the said Three Lower Countys. And in like manner other Persons, under Grants, Patents, Leases, Warrants, Licences and Agreements, made and granted from and agreed with the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, or their Ancestors before the said Fifteenth day of May, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty-four, may have cleared, occupied and possessed several Parcels of Lands within the limits and bounds hereby yielded and agreed upon for the said Province of Maryland, and it may be proper to quiet such Occupiers and Possessors in their respective Possessions, [which might otherwise be disturbed by this present agreement of the Proprietors,] under some restrictions. "IT IS THEREFORE mutually agreed, that in order to the Information of the Partys to these Presents touch- ing the Premises, each of the said Proprietors shall have full and free liberty to take Copys at their respective Costs and Charges of all Grants, Patents, Leases, War- rants, Licences and Agreements, which at any Time before the said fifteenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-four, have been made or granted by the respective Proprietors or their Ancestors, and under which any of the said Occupiers do hold or Claim any such Parcels of Land. AND in order to quiet and settle such Occupiers, every of them shall and may, upon request and payment of the accustomed Fees in such cases only, have new Grants or Patents from the respective Proprietors, within whose Territory or Lim- its their Lands, by virtue of or according to this present Agreement shall lye, for the like Estate, Term and In- terest is mentioned in their original Grants, Warrants, Leases, Licences or Agreements. "UPON CONDITION that the said Occupiers re- spectively, do first Attorn and become Tenants to their respective Proprietors, within whose Territories or Limits their Land now lye, by virtue of or according to this Present Agreement, and do submit themselves in all things to the Government thereof, and do pay to their new Proprietor or Proprietors [unless it shall be dispensed with by him or them] All such Fines, Rents, and Ar- rearages of Rent and Dutys, as by their Original Grants, Licences or Agreements, were to have been paid to their former Grantor or Proprietor, and which have not been really and bona fide paid to or to the use of such their former Proprietor. AND for the time to come such Occupiers shall be put upon the like Foot and Condi- tion with the rest of the Occupiers and Tenants, who hold Lands in such Parts of the said respective Prov- inces and Countys as have never been in contest. AND such Occupiers and Tenants claiming originally under another Proprietor as aforesaid, shall hold their Lands and have Patents thereof granted them by their new Proprietor, subject to the like Fines, Rents, Quit-Rents, Duties, Services and Reservations, as the other Land- holders are and have been generally subject to, in the respective Provinces and Countys to which they shall belong. "PROVIDED, ALWAYS, that in cases where any persons, during the disputes which have subsisted be- tween the said Proprietors, have Taken double Titles, that is to say, from both the said Proprietors or their Commissioners or Officers, under which they may have sheltered themselves by Turns, against each of the said Proprietors, and also in cases where any Persons dur- ing the said disputes, have, of their own authority, seated themselves down upon any Parcels of Lands without Licence or Authority in Writing, from either of the said Proprietors, such persons in respect of such Lands, are by no means to be included in this present article, but are (however) to be treated with Moderation and with some Regard, and the more so, in case they have here- tofore actually paid the usual Quit-Rents and Servic- es to either of the said Proprietors, and provided they bring in, Surrender, or yield up their former Grant, Licence, Warrant, Lease or Agreement, and Submit to hold only under the proper Lord or Proprietor, as the case may be. "TWELFTH, That in case the Partys hereto can con- clude upon any further clauses in favour of the Occupiers of any Lands within the Bounds heretofore disputed. But by these Presents fixed and determined, the same shall be contained in a subsequent Agreement between them. LASTLY, That all the Partys hereto and their Representatives, shall at all Times hereafter, use all friendly Means and Offices to the utmost of their Power, to assist and support this present Agreement, and the several and respective Rights, Interests and Pretensions of the Partys by virtue hereof." Or to some such or the like Effect, As by the said recit- ed Articles of Agreement, Relation being thereunto had, may appear. AND WHEREAS, the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, on his Part, and the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, on their part, severally 304 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries and respectively executed Commissions, authorizing sundry Persons, as their respective Commissioners, carry the said articles of Agreement into Execution, and to run, mark, and lay out the said Part of a Circle, and the said before mentioned Lines, by the said Articles of Agreement agreed upon, but sundry Objections there- to being raised in America, by the Commissioners on the Part of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, the same Articles of Agreement were not carried into Exe- cution; Nor were the several Lines, Part of a Circle, and Boundaries therein agreed upon, markt and run out by the Time mentioned, and agreed upon in the said Articles of Agreement; AND after the Time for com- pleating the Execution of the said Articles had been expired, to wit, on or about the Eighth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-four, the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, caused to be Presented a Petition in his own Name, to his Present Majesty in Council, Praying that his Majesty would, by a farther Charter or Letters Patent, confirm unto him, the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, and his heirs and assigns, the whole of such Part of the said Peninsula as was contained within the limits of the said Charter, (which had been granted to the said Cecilius, Baron of Balti- more.) Notwithstanding the Words hactenus inculta, in the Recital of the said former Charter or Letters Patent inserted, or to some such or the like Effect; Which said Petition was opposed by a Counter Petition, which was Presented to his Present Majesty in Council, on or about the nineteenth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-four, on behalf of the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn. AND after Refferrences of each of the said Petitions, and several hearings of Council for the respective Petitioners thereon, and after a Report made upon the said Petition of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, his Majesty was most graciously pleased, by his order in Council, bearing date on or about the sixteenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-five, to order that the Con- sideration of the Report, (made on the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore's said Petition) and of the said Petitions, should be adjourned unto the End of Michael- mas Term then next, that the said John, Thomas and Richard Penn, might have an Opportunity to proceed in a Court of Equity to obtain Relief, upon the said Articles of Agreement insisted on by them, according as they should be advised, and that after the Expira- tion of the said Time, either Party should be at Liberty to apply to the Committee of Council for Plantation Affairs, as the nature of the Case might require; Or to some such or the like Effect, as by the said last men- tioned Order in Council, relation being thereunto had, may appear. AND WHEREAS, the said John Penn, Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, in Pursuance of the said last mentioned Order in Council, on or about the twenty-first day of June, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-five, exhibited their Original Bill of Com- plaint into his Majesty's high Court of Chancery in Great Britain, against the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, as Defendant thereto; Which Bill was afterwards amend- ed, and Sundry Bills of Revivor and Supplemental Bills were afterwards filed from time to time in the said Cause, upon the decease of the said John Penn, and as other Occasions required, by which several of the Children of the said Richard Penn, and the Executors in Great Britain of the said John Penn, deceased, were additionally made Co-Plaintiffs. And also his Majesty's Attorney General and sundry other Persons, were additionally made other Partys, Defendant thereto. BY WHICH said Bill, the Plaintiffs in the said Cause Prayed (amongst other matters,) that they might be quietted in the Possession of the said Three Lower Countys; And that the said Defendant, Charles, last Lord Baltimore, might be Decreed to Desist from giving them any further Trou- ble or Molestation, by renewing his old and often Overruled Claims in the said Bill mentioned, and that the said therein recited Articles of Agreement, of the tenth of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty- two, might be Decreed and declared to exist and sub- sist, and to be in full force and virtue, and might be decreed to be forthwith specifically Performed, and to be carried into full force and Execution in all Points and Respects whatever. And that all Necessary and Prop- er Directions might be given in order thereto. And that the Pretended Doubts set forth and mentioned in the said Bill, as to the fixing a Centre for the Circle round the Town of Newcastle. And as to the Dimensions of the said Circle or Distance from the said Town, at which it was to be markt out, and any other Doubt or Pretended Difficulty that the Defendant, the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, had, or Pretended to have, relating to the said Articles of Agreement, or any thing therein contained, or the Execution and Performance of the same, might be removed and cleared up by the Authority and Decree of the Court. And that the said Defendant might then instantly, and might again, after the said Lines and Bounds should be run, markt and laid out, in a more certain and Particular Manner, Pursuant to his Covenants and Agreements in the said recited Articles of Agreement contained, make further and better As- surances and conveyances to the Plaintiffs, their Heirs and Assigns, of the said Province of Pensilvania, and of the said Three Lower Countys, to be bounded accord- ing to the intent and Meaning of the said Articles of Agreement, And of all his Right, Interest, Pretensions, Claim and Demand in and to the same. And that the said Defendant might be Decreed to Pay the Plaintiffs all the Costs and Expences of their Commissioners, and otherwise relating to the Executing the said Agreement of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, and likewise all the Costs which the Plaintiffs had been any way put to, by reason of the Breach and Non-perfor- mance on the Part of the Defendent of the said Articles of Agreement, and by Reason of the said Petition of the said Defendant, Presented to his Majesty on the said eighth of August, one thousand seven hundred and thirty- four. And that the Plaintiffs might have all such fur- ther and other Relief in the Premises, and in such other manner as should be consistent with Justice and Equi- ty, or to some such or the like Effect. AND WHERE- AS, the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, put in his Answer or Answers to the said Bill or Bills, and therby (amongst other things) insisted on Fraud and Imposi- Part Three: Appendixes 305 tion in obtaining the said Articles of Agreement, and that the said Articles were absolutely void, and were a voluntary Agreement, and without any manner of Consideration given him for entering into the same, and therefore sayd that he hoped the Plaintiffs should not have any such Relief as was prayed by their Bill against him, and that the said Articles should not be carried into Execution by the Aid, Assistance, or di- rection of the said Court in any respect whatsoever, but should be deliverd up to him to be cancelled, and that the Plaintiffs should be decreed to Pay his Costs and Expences, or to some such or the like Effect. AND WHEREAS the said Cause was carried on in an adver- sary Manner and at great Expence, and being regular- ly at Issue, great Numbers of Witnesses were duly ex- amined therein on each side, both in America and in Great Britain. After which the said Cause came on to be heard, and was heard, before The Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, in Presence of Council learned for all Partys, on or about the third, fourth, seventh, eighth, ninth, eleventh, and fifteenth days of May, one thousand seven hundred and fifty, and upon the said fifteenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and fifty, the said Lord Chancellor pro- nounced a Decree in the said Cause, in the Words or to the Effect following, that is to say, (The Lord Chancel- lor's decree is quoted in appendix D of this publication.) AND the said Decree hath since been duly Signed and Enrolled, As by the Bills, Answers, and other Proceed- ings in the said Cause, and the Examinations of the Witnesses therein, and the said Decree, and the Enroll- ment thereof, duly filed and remaining as of Record in the said Court of Chancery, Relation being thereunto severally and respectively had, may more fully and at large appear. AND WHEREAS, after Pronouncing the said Decree, the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, sub- mitted thereto, and to the Performance of the same. AND in Obedience to and part performance of the same, Commissions were respectively Executed by the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, under his Hand and Seal, on his Part, and by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, under their Hands and Seals, on their Part, Au- thorizing sundry Persons as their respective Commis- sioners, to carry the said Articles of Agreement and Decree into Execution, and to run and mark out the Lines, part of a Circle and Boundaries so agreed and Decreed. AND the Commissioners proceeded therein; BUT in the Course of such their proceedings, sundry other Objections were raised in America, to some Part of the said Work by the Commissioners, on the Part of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore. WHEREUPON, the said Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, on or about the sixteenth day of March, one thousand seven hun- dred and fifty, Presented their humble Petition to the said Lord high Chancellor of Great Britain (Pursuant to the Reservation contained in the said Enrolled De- cree,) humbly setting forth the New Objections which had been so made as aforesaid, and Praying (amongst other Things,) that it might be declared that the Circle round the Town of Newcastle ought to be at twelve miles distance from the Centre, according to Horizontal and not superficial Measure, and that the fifteen Miles due South of the Southernmost Part of the City of Phila- delphia, ought to be computed according to the like Measure, or to some such or the like Effect. AND the said Petition came on to be heard before the said Lord high Chancellor, on or about the twenty-seventh and twenty-ninth days of the same Month of March, but in the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one, in Presence of Counsel for the said Plaintiffs, and for the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, and the said Lord high Chancellor, on the said twenty-ninth day of March, on thousand seven hundred and fifty-one, made an Order upon the said Petition to the Effect following, that is to say, His Lordship Declared that the part of a Circle mentioned in the said Decree to be drawn round the Town of Newcastle, ought to be at twelve Miles dis- tance from the Centre, according to horizontal, and not superficial Measure, and that the fifteen Miles due South of the Southernmost Part of the City of Phila- delphia, ought to be computed according to the like measure. And did Order that the Commissioners ap- pointed on both sides, should observe that Rule in car- rying the said Decree into Execution, and reserved the Consideration of the costs of that Application in like manner as the Costs subsequent to the Hearing were reserved by the said Decree, or to some such or the like Effect, as by the said last mentioned Order, Relation being thereunto had, may appear. AND WHEREAS, the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, departed this Life in Great Britain, on or about the twenty-third day of April, one thousand seven hundred and fifty one, leaving the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his only Son and Heir, then an Infant, and having after the time of pronouncing the said Decree, duly made and executed his last Will and Testament, in Writing, which was at- tested by three Witnesses, and bears date on or about the seventeenth day of November, one thousand seven hundred and fifty, and having thereby devised his Real Estate and therein mentioned. And after payment of his Debts, Legacys, Funeral Charges, and the Charges of his Executors, devised the residue of his Personal Estate to his said Son, as by the said last Will and Tes- tament, which was soon after the said Testator's decease duly proved by some of the Executors therein named, in common Form, in the Prerogative Court of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury, Relation being thereunto had, may more fully and at large appear. AND WHERE- AS, the Commissioners so decreed to be authorized and appointed, and who were so authorized and appointed by the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, and by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, severally and re- spectively as aforesaid, proceeded in America towards the Execution of the said Agreement and Decree, es- pecially in such Parts thereof if which no Difficultys had been before raised. AND more particularly, the said Commissioners on each side, or Quorums of them respectively, upon and before the twenty-sixth day of April, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one, duly Signed a Minute or Instrument in Writing, declaring it to have been agreed by them; FIRST, That a due West Line should be run, measured, layed out, and marked 306 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries by Visible Stones, Trees, Buildings or Landmarks, to begin at a Point on the Verge of the Main Ocean, (being at the distance of one hundred and thirty-nine Perches due East from a Stone fixed by the said Commissioners on the Northern part of the Land called Fenwick's Is- land, near the Four Mulberry Trees there growing,) across the Peninsula to the Bay of Chesopeak, Which fixed Stone was marked on the side thereof turned to the South, with the Arms of the Lord Baltimore, and on the other side thereof turned to the North, with the Arms of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn; and SECOND- LY, That the said Point and Place of beginning, should be esteemed, taken for, and agreed to be the Place where the Cape, called in the Articles of Agreement between their several Constituents, Cape Henlopen, was situated, and that the said Line, when so layed out, should be esteemed, taken for, and be the East and West Line, which the said Commissioners were directed and em- powered to draw across the said Peninsula, by virtue of their several Commissions, according to the third Ar- ticle of the said Agreement, from the Middle whereof a Tangent Line was to be drawn to the Western Part of the Periphery of a Circle, at twelve Miles distance from the Town of Newcastle, Subject, nevertheless, to the Alteration or Confirmaton by the Right Honourable the Lord high Chancellor of Great Britain, or the Joint Order or Directions of their Constituents, or to some such or the like Effect. AND WHEREAS, the said Commissioners and their Surveyors in consequence of such their Agreement, began, in their own Persons, to Perform and execute the same, and fixed a Meridian Line to their Satisfaction, and measured, or caused to be measured and marked out the said East and West Line, due West from the said Point or Place of Begin- ning, on the Verge of the Main Ocean, and found the extent of the said West Line from the Verge of the Ocean on the East Part, as far as to a certain Place or Water, called Slaughter's Creek, on the West Part, (at which Place or Water, the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore's said Commissioners insisted the said Line should stop,) amounted to sixty-six Miles and two hundred and forty- eight Perches and an half; But that when such Line was continued on farther West, quite to the Verge of the East side of the Chesopeak Bay, (To which Bay, the Commissioners of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, insisted the said Line ought to run and extend,) the same amounted to sixty-nine Miles and two hun- dred and ninety-eight Perches, as by the said Commis- sioners and the Surveyors' Journals and Minutes ap- proved of, and signed by the said respective Commis- sioners, Relation being thereunto had, may more fully and at large appear. AND WHEREAS, the said East and West Line, when extended West to the verge of the Bay of Chesopeak, runs thro' Taylor's Island, and thro' a small part of James's Island, at near the Southern End of the said James's Island. AND WHEREAS, the measuring and marking out the said East and West Line, was a Work attended with a large and heavy Expence to the Partys, and altho' some part of the said Work was carried on by the Commissioners and Surveyors in America, after the day of the decease of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, in Great Britain; Yet the same was bona fide carried on and finished, long before the respective Commissioners in America received any Information there of the death of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore. AND the consequence of extending the said Line West to the said Bay of Chesopeak is, that according to the said articles of Agreement and Decree, the said Tangent Line to be drawn up the said Peninsula, and to make a Tangent to the Western part of the Periphery of the said Circle, at twelve Miles dis- tance from the Town of Newcastle, is to begin at the middle of the said East and West Line, (that is to say,) at the distance of thirty-four of the said miles and three hundred and nine Perches, from the said point or place of beginning of the said East and West Line, at the said East end of the same East and West Line. AND WHEREAS, the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, together with sundry of their children, and the Execu- tors in Great Britain of their deceased Brother, the said John Penn, on or about the eighth day of November on thousand seven hundred and fifty-four, Exhibited into the said Court of Chancery their Bill of Revivor and Supplemetal Bill of Complaint against the said Fred- erick, Lord Baltimore, and sundry other persons therein named, as partys Defendants thereto, and thereby stated the Proceedings and the said Decree, and subsequent Order which had been obtained in the said former cause against the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, and also the proceedings of the said Commissioners in Ameri- ca, and the new Question which was made by the Com- missioners of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, whether the said East and West Line should extend West across the said Peninsula, quite Home to the Bay of Chesopeak, or should stop short thereof at the said other place or Water called Slaughter's Creek, and also the Will and death of the said Charles, late Lord Bal- timore, and many other matters. AND thereby prayed, (amongst other Things,) That the said former suit, the said Enrolled Decree and subsequent Order, and all other the proceedings therein, which abated by the death of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, might stand and be revived in full force against and be fully, com- pleatly, and in every part thereof obeyed, performed and executed in all respects, by all and every one of the then Defendants, or by such and so many of them as had received, or did claim, or should appear to have any Estate, Right, Title, Trust, Claim, Demand or In- terest in or to the said Province of Maryland, or any part thereof, and that all and every one of the said De- fendants might, by the Order and Authority of the said Court be decreed to obey, perform and Execute the said Decree, and every part of the same; And that the said then Defendants might show cause, (if any they had,) why the said Decree and proceedings should not be re- vived, and might answer the supplemental matters con- tained in the said Bill, and that the matter whether the said East and West Line should stop at its Western End at Chesopeak Bay, or at any and what particular place short of the said Bay, might be settled by the Judgment of the said Court of Chancery, and for a discovery of all settlements or pretended settlements, or agreements to Part Three: Appendixes 307 settle the said Province of Maryland, or any part thereof, and for further Relief, Or to some such or the like Ef- fect. AND WHEREAS, the Plaintiffs in the said Cause, on or about the twenty-first day of November one thou- sand seven hundred and fifty-four, obtained an Order of the said Court to revive the said former suit and pro- ceedings against the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore. AND WHEREAS, the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, on or about the twenty-second day of March one thou- sand seven hundred and fifty-five, put in his plea to part and answer to other part of the said Bill of Revivor and Supplemental Bill. AND by such his plea insisted on certain settlements, said to be made, of the said Prov- ince of Maryland, by Indentures of Lease and Release of the thirtieth and thirty-first days of December, in the Year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety-eight, and by other Indentures of Lease and Re- lease, of the tenth and eleventh days of July, in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty, and that he the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, by vir- tue of and under the said settlements, or one of them, was seized to him and the Heirs Male of his Body, of the province of Maryland, which he pleaded in Bar to the Relief sought by the said last mentioned Bill, and insisted that his Right and Interest in and to the said Provinces of Maryland and Pensilvania, and the three Lower Countys, or any of them, ought not to be bound or affected by the Articles of Agreement in the Bill, mentioned to have been executed by his Father, or to some such or the like effect, As by the said last men- tioned Bill, Order of Revivor, and Plea and Answer re- maining, filed and as of Record in the said Court of Chancery, Relation being unto the same respectively had, may more fully and at large appear. AND WHERE- AS, the said Plea was set down and came on to be in part argued before the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, on or about the seventh day of May, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-five. BUT the said Plea was not fully argued or determined, and the Counsel for the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, then agreed to deliver over Copys of the several Family Settlements and Agreements to Settle, made of the said Province of Maryland, by the said Frederick, Lord Balti- more, and his Ancestors, in order to shew to the Plaintiffs that the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, was not bound by the said Articles of Agreement so entered into by his said Father, or by the said Decree or subsequent Order so obtained against his said Father as aforesaid, or by any of them. AND ACCORDINGLY, the Agent of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, did deliver over unto the Agent of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Copys of one settlement of the said Province of Mary- land, bearing date on or about trhe said thirty-first day of December, one thousand six hundred and ninety- eight, and made and executed by way of Lease and Re- lease, by Charles, late Lord Baltimore, the Elder, (late Great Grandfather of the said Frederick, Lord Balti- more,) and by Benedict Calvert, then son and Heir ap- parent of the same Charles, late Lord Baltimore the Elder, and of another settlement of the said Province of Maryland, bearing date on or about the said elev- enth day of July, one thousand seven hundred and thir- ty, and made and executed by way of Lease and Re- lease, by Charles, late Lord Baltimore, (the late Father of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore,) and of a certain Indenture of Covenants and Agreements relating to the said Provnce of Maryland, bearing date on or about the ninth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-three, and entered into and executed by the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and the Honourable Cecilius Calvert, Esquire, his Uncle. AND WHEREAS, the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and other the Plaintiffs last mentioned, after that they and their Council had considered the said Deeds as delivered over, Upon Motion made to the said Court of Chancery, did obtain a cer- tain Order of the same Court, bearing date on or about the sixteenth day of the said Month of May, one thou- sand seven hundred and fifty-five, that the Plaintiffs might be at Liberty to amend their said Bill as they should be advised, on payment of twenty shillings costs, and paid the said costs. AND on or about the sixth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and fifty- five, exhibited and filed in the said Court of Chancery a new Engrossment of their amended Bill of Revivor and supplemental Bill of Complaint, against the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and several other Persons as Parties named for Defendants thereto, and thereby charged and put in Issue, as well the several last men- tioned Proceedings of the said Commissioners in Ameri- ca, as the said Will and death of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, (Father of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore,) and the said several Family settlements and Indenture of Covenants and Agreements relating to the said Province of Maryland, (Copys whereof had been so delivered over as aforesaid,) and insisted that the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, was bound by and ought to Perform the said Articles of agreement of the tenth of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, and the said Enrolled Decree of the fifteenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and fifty, and the said subsequent Order of the twenty-ninth of March, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one and also insisted on the Validity of the said Commissioners last mentioned Proceedings, and prayed (amongst other Things,) That the said former suit, Enrolled Decree and subsequent Order, and all other the Proceedings therein, which abated by the Death of the said Charles, late Lord Baltimore, might stand and be revived in full force against, and be fully, compleatly and in every Part thereof obeyed, performed, and executed in all respects by all and every one of the then Defendants, or by such and so many of them as had received, or did claim, or should appear to have any Estate, Right, Title, Trust, Claim, Demand or Interest, in or to the said Prov- ince of Maryland, or any part thereof, and that all and every on of the then Defendants might, by the Order and Authority of the said Court, be decreed to obey, perform, and execute the said Decree and every part of the same. And if the Court should not think proper to Decree the Defendants specifically to execute and perform the said Articles of Agreement, and every thing relating thereto, that then the Plaintiffs might have a 308 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries Decree for a Discovery and Account of the Real and Personal Assets of the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, and that the same might be paid to or secured for the Plaintiffs, as well for paying their Costs decreed them as aforesaid, as also for and towards making them a satisfaction for the very great Damages they had al- ready incurred, and for the much greater damages they might thereafter sustain, by the Breach and Non- Execution, and Non-Performance of the said Articles of Agreement of the tenth of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, or any way relating thereto. And that the said Enrolled Decree and subsequent Order might be Ordered and Decreed to be obeyed, Performed and Executed in all Points, by all and every of the then Defendants, or by such and so many of them as ought to Perform and obey the same, and by their respective Issues, and by all Persons claiming or to claim, by, from, or under them, and every or any of them, and that the Plaintiffs and Proprietaries of Pensilvania might have the Decree and Perpetual Injunction of the Court to hold and Enjoy to them and their Heirs forever, the said Territories and Lands so released by the said Charles, the last Lord Baltimore as aforesaid, by the said Articles of Agreement of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, as against the Defendants, Fred- erick, Lord Baltimore, Louisa Calvert and Cecilius Cal- vert, and their Heirs, Assigns, and respective Issues, and against all Persons claiming or to claim, by, from, thro', under, or In Trust for them or any of them, and that the costs which by the said Decree were Decreed to be paid by the said Charles, Lord Baltimore, and those which by the said Decree and by the said subse- quent Order were reserved for the future consideration of the Court, might all be Decreed to be paid by the Defendants, or by such of them as the same might con- cern, and that the pretended Doubt and Question touch- ing the Extent Westward of the said East and West Line to run cross the said Peninsula, might be cleared up and determined by the authority of the Court, and for the further and other Relief, or to some such or the like Effect, as by the said last mentioned amended Bill of Revivor and supplemental Bill remaining duly filed, and as of Record in the said Court of Chancery, Rela- tion being thereunto had, may more fully and at large appear. AND WHEREAS, the parties to these Pres- ents have come to an amicable Agreement in manner as hereinafter mentioned. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That for the putting a final and per- petual End for ever to all disputes and differences be- tween the Parties to these Presents, relating to the Ex- tent, Bounds and Limits of the said Province of Mary- land, Province of Pensilvania, and the Three Lower Countys of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex on Delaware, in America, and to every or to any of them, and in order that the same Provinces and Countys may respectively be peaceably Possessed and quietly governed by the respective Proprietarys, and that the Busines of the Set- tlement and Improvement of the same may be carried by the respective Proprietaries without further Inter- ruption, and to as great a degree as may be done, and for the putting and end to that Excessive Expence which the partys on both sides and their respective Ancestors have long sustained, during the said Contests. The SAID Frederick, Lord Baltimore, for himself and his Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, and for each and every of them, doth acknowledge, testify and de- clare, and doth also Covenant, Promise, Grant and Agree to, and with the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their several and respective Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, and to and with each and every of them, by these Presents in manner and form following, (that is to say,) THAT the Commissioners who had been last so respectively appointed by the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, on his Part, and by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn on their Part, as is hereinbefore mentioned or recited, did duly proceed in the Execution of such Commissions, and did justly agree upon, fix and determine the true spot or point, or Place for Beginning, from whence to Measure the due West Line across the said Peninsula, which was agreed and directed by the said Articles of Agreement and Enrolled Decree. THAT the said spot or point, or place for beginning such due West Line, was and is, and shall at all times for ever hereafter, be established, held, taken and adjudged to be, where the said Commissioners so agreed upon, fixed and determined the same to be, named at a Point on the Verge of the Main Ocean, being at the distance of one hundred and thirty-nine perches due East, from a stone fixed by the said Commissioners on the Northern Part of the Land called Fenwick's Island, near to Four Mulberry Trees there growing, which stone was marked on the side thereof turned to the South, with the Arms of the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, and on the side thereof turned to the North, with the Arms of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn. THAT the said spot or point, or place of beginning such due West Line, was and is, and shall at all times forever hereafter be esteemed, held, taken and adjudged to be the Point of the Cape Hinlopen, mentioned in the said Articles of Agreement of the tenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, at which the East and West Line across the said Peninsula mentioned in the same Articles, was meant and intended to begin. THAT the said Commissioners and their Surveyors did, in due Manner, rightly fix and settle the true Meridian Line, and did then Proceed justly, according to the said Articles and Decree, and their respective Commissions, and did Measure a true West Line, (from the said spot or Point or place of beginning at the East End thereof,) quite across the said whole Peninsula to the Verge on the Eastern side of the said Bay of Chesopeak at the West End thereof,) in exact Pursuance of the Compli- ance with the said recited Articles of Agreement and Decree, and the true intent and meaning of the same. THAT the said Commissioners did find and agree that the said West Line measured quite across the said whole Peninsula, to the Length or Extent of sixty-nine Miles and two hundred and ninety-eight Perches. THAT the true Length and Extent of the said West Line was and is, and shall at all Times for ever hereafter be esteemed, held, taken and adjudged to be sixty-nine Miles and two hundred and ninety-eight Perches, and neither more Part Three: Appendixes 309 nor less. THAT consequently, the exact middle of such West Line, (from whence the other Line is to begin, which is to run up the said Peninsula till it makes a Tangent, to the Western Part of the Periphery of the said Part of a Circle, at the distance of Twelve English Statute Miles horizontally, measured from the Court House in the said Town of Newcastle,) was and is, and shall at all times forever hereafter be esteemd, held, taken and adjudged to be, at the exact distance of Thirty- four of the said Miles and three hundred and nine Perches so measured, West from the aforesaid Spot or Point, or Place of beginning of the said West Line, as the same were so measured as aforesaid. THAT as the said exact middle of the said Western Line (as now fixed and for- ever agreed,) will be a very material Bound or Corner mark between the Parties to these Presents two differ- ent ways, So in addition to or rather in ascertainment of that Part of the said former Agreement, there shall be at the Joint Expense of the said respective Propri- etarys, Partys hereto, and their Heirs, one or more large and remarkable stones erected and setup, and contin- ued for ever there, according to the angle made by the said due West Line, and by the said Tangent Line for dividing the said Peninsula, which stone or stones on the outward sides of the same, facing towards the West and towards the South, shall have the Arms of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, graved thereon, and on the inward sides of the same, facing towards the East and towards the North, shall have the Arms of the said Thom- as Penn and Richard Penn graved thereon. THAT the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs and As- signs shall, within the space of thirty days from the date of these Presents, Prepare, execute and issue, under his and their Hands and Seals, one or more Commis- sions, appointing seven impartial and proper Persons, or any number of them, not less than three, as Commis- sioners on his and their Parts, to mark, run out, settle, fix and determine all such Parts of the said Circle, Lines, Marks and Boundarys as are not yet compleated, and to carry the said former Articles of Agreement, Decree and subsequent Order, and the Agreement in these Pres- ents contained, into full and compleat Execution, in all respects whatsoever, agreeable to the Plain Intent and true meaning of the same former Articles, Decree and Order, and of these Presents. THAT such Commissioners shall proceed to execute such Commissions with all fair- ness and Despatch. THAT neither the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, nor his Heirs, Executors or Adminis- trators, nor any of them, shall at any Time or Times hereafter, be consenting to, aiding, or assisting in, or incourage or promote in any manner whatsoever, or lend his or their, or any of their Name or Names towards the commencing, prosecuting or defending any suit or suits, cause or causes whatsoever, to be commenced, prose- cuted or defended in any Court of Law or Equity what- soever, by any of the Tenants of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, or by any of his Grantees, or the Grantees of any of his Ancestors, whereby the Right of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, their Heirs and As- signs, to the said Province of Pensilvania in America, with all and singular the Rights, Loyalties, Members and Appurtenances thereof, and all those Territories and Tracts of Land now called, or known by the name or names of the Three Lower Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware, in America, with all and singular their and each of their Rights, Royalties, Members and Appurtenances. The said Province and Counties bounded and to be bounded according to the Extent, Bounds and Limits which were agreed by the said Articles of the tenth of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, and decreed and ordered in and by the said inrolled Decree of the Court of Chan- cery, and the said subsequent Order of the said Court of the twenty-ninth day of May, one thousand and seven hundred and fity-one, and according to the true intent and meaning of these Presents, May be drawn in ques- tion or controverted in any matter whatsoever. THAT the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs and Assigns, shall and will, on his and their Parts, at all Times, on Request, and at the Costs and Charges of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, their Heirs and Assigns, make do, perform, and execute any further Matter and Thing (exclusive of the Acts hereby stipu- lated and intended to be Performed at a joint Expence,) which shall any way be necessary to be done, for ren- dering the said former Articles of Agreement, Decree and subsequent Order, and these presents, most perfect, valid, Sure and effectual, at all Times for ever hereaf- ter. THAT the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, shall and will, within three days after the Execution of these Presents, in his own proper person, duly acknowledge his Execution of this present Indenture, and his Con- sent that the same may be Enrolled before one of the Masters of the said Court of Chancery, to the intent that the same may be enrolled in the said Court. THAT the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, shall and will, within thirty days next after that a Bill shall be filed by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn or their Heirs, against the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, in the said Court of Chancery, for carrying the said Matters and Things contained in these Presents into Execution, duly put in his Answer thereto, and in such Answer shall and will admit all such matters as are herein by him admitted, and particularly that he, the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and all Persons claiming or to claim the said Province of Maryland, by, thro', from or under him, shall be bound to obey and perform the said former Articles of Agreement, and the said Enrolled Decree and subsequent Order of the said Court of Chancery, and also the said Proceedings of the said Commission- ers, in and about the said spot or point, or place of be- ginning of the said West Line, and in and about the said Meridian Line, and in and about the running and measuring the said Line due West across the said Peninsula, and in and about the true Length and Ex- tent of the said West Line as aforesaid, and that such Bill and answer shall be settled with the approbation of Council on both sides. THAT neither in such answer or at any other Time, or in any other Manner, shall the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs or Assigns, or any his or their Council or Agents, demand or Pray any Costs to be decreed or Ordered to him or them in 310 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries Respect of the said present suit now depending. But the said present suit and all proceedings therein shall be forthwith dismissed, upon a proper application to be forthwith made by the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, to the Court of Chancery, as for want of Prosecution. THAT upon Request made to the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, or his Clerk in Court or Solicitor, after such Answer shall be put in, the said Frederick, Lord Balti- more, or his Clerk in Court, shall instantly sign or otherwise give a full Consent, for setting the said Cause down to be heard before the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of Great Britain, upon Bill and upon such Answer. THAT the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, shall by his Council appear gratis, to hear the said Cause at such Time as shall be appointed for the same, without being served with a subpena for that purpose. THAT at such hearing, and on other neces- sary Occasions, the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs and Assigns, and his and their Council and Agents on his and their parts, shall and will Con- sent and agree that a Decree be pronounced against him, and them agreeable in all respects to the true in- tent and meaning of these Presents, and of the Partys hereto, as the same are mentioned and expressed in these Presents; and further, that Liberty be therein reserved for either Party to apply to the Court for further Direc- tions as they shall be advised, and to Pray no Costs to the time of the hearing, and to Consent that the subse- quent Costs be reserved. THAT the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs or Assigns, shall not at any Time or in any manner whatsoever, oppose such Decree as shall be so made in the said Cause, Pursuant to the true intent and meaning of these Presents, or the signing and Enrolling such Decree. AND THAT in case the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, or their Heirs or Assigns, shall at any Time hereafter, (whether before or after the said Cause in Chancery shall be heard,) be desirous to lay this Present Indenture and the matters hereinbefore mentioned, or any of them, by an humble Petition before his Majesty, his Heirs or Successors, in his or their Privy Council, and humbly to pray the Royal Allowance, Ratification and Confirmation of the said former Articles of Agreement, and the said Enrolled Decree and subsequent Order of the said Court of Chan- cery, and of these Presents, to be forever established as between the respective Proprietarys of the said Prov- inces and Counties for the Peace and Welfare of the same, and of his Majestys subjects in those Parts, The said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns shall forthwith, upon request, join in and become a Co- Petitioner or Co-Petitioners therein, or otherwise, with his and their own hands, sign a full Consent to such Petition at the foot thereof, and shall and will, by all other fitting and Proper means, give his and their full Consent and agreement to the same, either in his and their own proper Persons, or by such other means as shall be most valid and effectual. AND WHEREAS, the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their An- cestors and Predecessors, by themselves, or by some of their Tenants, Grantees or Agents, under their Right and Title, have been from Time to Time and now are in the actual Possession of all the Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments hereinafter mentioned to be hereby re- leased by the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, unto the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn and their Heirs. NOW THEREFORE, THIS INDENTURE FUR- THER WITNESSETH, That for the Ends and Purposes, and from the motives aforesaid, and in order to render these Presents the most valid that may possibly be, and for and in Consideration of five shillings of lawful money of Great Britain to the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, in hand paid, by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, at or before the sealing and delivery of these Pres- ents, the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, HE, the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, for himself and his Heirs, HATH released, renounced and quitted Claim, and by these Presents DOTH fully and absolutely re- lease, renounce, and quit claim unto the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and to their Heirs and Assigns forever, ALL that the said Province of Pensilvania, in America, with all the singular the Rights, Royalties, Members and Appurtenances thereof; AND ALL those Territories and Tracts of Land now called or known by the name or names of the Three Lower Countys of New- castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware, in America, with all and singular their and each and every of their Rights, Royalties, Members and Appurtenances. The said Province and Countys bounded and to be bounded according to the Extent, Bounds and Limits, which were agreed by the said Articles of Agreement of the tenth day of May one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, and Decreed and Ordered in and by the said Enrolled Decree of the said Court of Chancery, and the said subse- quent Order of the said Court of the twenty-ninth day of March one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one, and according to the true intent and meaning of these Presents, and the Reversion and Reversions, Remain- der and Remainders, Yearly and other Rents, Issues and Profits, and Arrears of Rents, Issues and Profits, of all and singular the said Province of Pensilvania and three Lower Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, and of each and every of the same, and all the Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Property, Power, Prerogative, Claim, Demand and Pretensions whatsoever of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs, of, in, and to the same, and every or any part or parts of the same. PROVIDED ALWAYS, and it is hereby declared and agreed, by and between the said Partys to these Pres- ents, and it is the true intent and meaning of them and of these Presents, That neither these Presents, nor any Clause, Article, Matter or Thing whatsoever therein contained shall extend, or be deemed, construed, or taken to extend to the right of any Grantee or Grantees, and those claiming under them, to any the Farms, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, now in the actual pos- session and occupation of all and every, or any the Ten- ants or Occupiers of the said Provice, Lands, Heredit- aments and Premises hereby released, or intended, or agreed to be hereby released, as aforesaid, Which have been at any time and in any Way or Manner heretofore granted, by or under the authority of the said Freder- ick, Lord Baltimore, or by or under the authority of Part Three: Appendixes 311 any of the Ancestors of him, the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore. But that it shall and may be lawful to and for all and every such Tenants and Occupiers of the same Premises and every part thereof, their and every of their Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, from Time to Time, and all times hereafter; TO HOLD AND ENJOY their said Farms, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, and every of them, and every part there- of, for and during all and every such their several and respective Estates, Terms and Interests in the same, and every of them, and every part thereof, subject, never- theless, to and by, and under all and every the same Quit-Rents, Reservations and Services to be from hence- forth payed, rendered and performed to the Proprietarys of the said Province of Pensilvania for the Time being, as they the said Tenants and Occupiers and every of them were lyable at the Time, of and immediately be- fore the Execution of these Presents, to have paid, ren- dered and performed to the Proprietary of the said Prov- ince of Maryland, any thing hereinbefore contained, to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. PROVIDED ALSO, and it is hereby further declared and agreed by and between the said Parties to these Presents, and it is the true intent and meaning of them and of these Pres- ents, That neither these Presents, nor any Clause, Ar- ticle, Matter or Thing whatsoever therein contained, shall extend or be deemed, construed or taken to ex- tend to the Right of any Grantee or Grantees, and those claiming under them, to any the Farms, Lands, Tene- ments or Hereditaments, which are situate, lying and being on the West side of the River Susquehanna, and within the space or distance of one Quarter of a Mile more North than the East and West Line mentioned in the sixth article of the said Articles of Agreement of the tenth day of May one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, and which have been at any Time and in any Manner heretofore granted, by or under the authority of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, or by or under the authority of any of the Ancestors of him, the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and are now in the actual Possession or Occupation of All, every, or any the Ten- ants or Occupiers of the said Province, Lands, Here- ditaments and Premises; Nor to the Estate, Right, Title, or Interest of such Tenants or Occupiers, or any of them, in or to the said Lands and Premises last mentioned, or any Part thereof. But that it shall and may be lawful, to and for all and every such Tenants and Occupiers of the said last mentioned Lands and Premises and every Part thereof, their and every of their Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, from Time to Time, and at all Times hereafter, TO HOLD AND ENJOY their said Farms, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments, and every of them, and every part thereof, for and during all and every their several and respective Estates, Terms and Interests in the same, and every of them, and every part thereof, subject, nevertheless, to and by, and nder all and every the same Quit-Rents, Reservations and Services to be from henceforth paid, rendered and performed to the Proprietarys of the said Province of Pensilvania for the Time being, as They the said Ten- ants and Occupiers, and every of them, were lyable at the time of and immediately before the Execution of these Presents, to have paid, rendered and performed to the Proprietary of the said Province of Maryland, any thing hereinbefore contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. AND THIS INDENTURE ALSO WITNESSETH, That for putting a final and perpetual End forever to all Disputes and Differences between the parties to these Presents, relating to the Extent, Bounds and Limits of the said Province of Maryland, Province of Pensilvania, and the Three Lower Countys of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, in America, and to every or to any of them; and in order that the same Provinces and Countys may respectively be peace- ably possessed and quietly governed by the respective Proprietarys, and the Business of the Settlement and Improvement of the same may be carried on by the re- spective Proprietarys without further Interruption, and to as great a Degree as may be done, and for the putting an End to that excessive Expence which the Partys on both sides and their respective Ancestors have long sus- tained during the said Contests. THE SAID Thomas Penn for himself and his Heirs, Executors, Administra- tors and Assigns, and for each and every of them, and the said Richard Penn for himself and his Heirs, Exec- utors, Administrators and Assigns, and for each and every of them, Do acknowledge, testify and declare, and do also Covenant, promise, grant and agree, to and with the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs, Exec- utives, Administrators and Assigns, and to and with each and every of them, by these Presents, in Manner and form following, that (is to say,) THAT the Com- missioners who had been last so respectively appointed by the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, on his part, and by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn on their part, as is hereinbefore mentioned or recited, did duly proceed in the Execution of such Commissions, and did justly agree upon, fix, and determine the true Spot or Point, or Place for beginning, from whence to Measure the due West Line across the said Peninsula, which was agreed and directed by the said Articles of Agreement and Enrolled Decree. THAT the said Spot or Point, or Place for beginning such due West Line was and is, and shall at all Times forever hereafter be established, held, taken and adjudged to be, where the said Commission- ers so agreed upon, fixed and determined the same to be, Namely, at a Point on the Verge of the Main Ocean, being at the distance of one hundred and thirty-nine Perches due East from a stone fixed by the said Com- missioners, on the Northern Part of the land called Fenwick's Island, near to four Mulberry Trees there growing, which stone was marked on the side thereof turned to the South with the Arms of the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, and on the side thereof turned to the North with the Arms of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn. THAT the said spot or point, or place of beginning such due West Line was and is, and shall at all Times forever hereafter be esteemed, held, taken, and adjudged to be the Point of the Cape of Hinlopen mentioned in the said Articles of Agreement of the tenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty- two, at which the East and West Line across the said 312 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries Peninsula mentioned in the same Articles, was meant and intended to begin. THAT the said Commissioners and their Surveyors did, in due manner, rightly fix and settle the true Meridian Line, and did then proceed justly, according to the said Articles and Decree, and their respective Commissions, and did measure a true West Line from the said Spot or Point, or Place of be- ginning at the East End thereof, quite across the said whole Peninsula to the Verge on the Eastern side of the said Bay of Chesopeak, at the West end thereof, in exact Pursuance of and Compliance with the said recited Arti- cles of Agreement and Decree, and the true intent and meaning of the same. THAT the said Commissioners did find and agree that the said West Line measured quite across the said whole Peninsula, to the Length or Extent of sixty-nine Miles and two hundred and ninety- eight Perches. THAT the true Length and Extent of the said West Line was and is, and shall at all times for ever hereafter be esteemed, held, taken, and adjudged to be sixty-nine Miles and two hundred and ninety-eight Perches, neither more nor less. THAT consequently the exact Middle of such West Line, (from whence the other Line is to begin, which is to run up the said Peninsula till it makes a Tangent to the Western Part of the Periphery of the said Part of Circle, at the distance of twelve Engish Statute Miles horizontally, measured from the Court House in the said Town of Newcastle,) was and is, and shall at all Times for ever hereafter be es- teemed, held, taken and adjudged to be at the exact distance of Thirty-four of the said Miles and three hun- dred and nine perches so measured, West from the afore- said Spot or Point, or Place of beginning of the said West Line, as the same were so measured as aforesaid. THAT as the said Exact Middle of the said Western Line (as now fixed and forever agreed,) will be a very material Bound or Corner-Mark between the said Parties to these Presents two different Ways, so in addition to, or rather in ascertainment of that part of the said for- mer Agreement, there shall be at the joint Expence of the said respective Proprietarys, Parties Hereto, and their Heirs, one or more large and remarkable stones erected or set up, and continued for ever there, accord- ing to the angle made by the said due West Line, and by the said Tangent Line for dividing the said Peninsula; Which stone or stones on the Inward side of the same facing towards the East, and towards the North, shall have the Arms of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn graved thereon, and on the outward sides of the same facing towards the West and towards the South, shall have the Arms of the said Frederick, Lord Balti- more, graved thereon. THAT the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their Heirs and Assigns, shall and will, within the space of thirty days from the date of these Presents, prepare, execute and Issue, under their Hands and Seals, one or more Commissions, ap- pointing seven impartial and proper persons, or any number of them, not less than Three, as Commission- ers on their Parts, to mark, run out, settle, fix and de- termine, all such Parts of the said Circle, Lines, Marks and Boundarys, as are not yet compleated, and to carry the said former Articles of Agreement, Decree and subse- quent Order, and the Agreements in these Presents con- tained, into a full and compleat Execution in all respects whatsoever, agreeable to the Plain Intent and true mean- ing of the same former Articles, Decree and Order, and of these Presents. THAT such Commissioners shall pro- ceed to Execute such Commissions with all fairness and Dispatch; THAT neither the said Thomas Penn, his Heirs, Executors or Administrators, nor the said Richard Penn, his Heirs, Executors or Administrators, nor any of them, shall at any Time or Times hereafter be con- senting to, aiding or assisting in, or incourage or pro- mote in any manner whatsoever, or lend his or their or any of their name or names towards the Commencing, Prosecuting or defending any suit or suits, cause or causes whatsoever, to be Commenced, Prosecuted, or defend- ed in any Court of Law or Equity whatsoever, by any of the Tenants of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, or either of them, or by any of their or either of their Grantees, or the Grantees of their or any of their An- cestors, whereby the Right of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, to the said Province of Maryland, in America, with all and singular the Rights, Royalties, Members and Appurtenances thereof, bounded and to be bounded according to the Extent, Bounds and Limits which were agreed by the said Ar- ticles of the tenth day of May one thousand seven hun- dred and thirty-two, and decreed and ordered in and by the said inrolled Decree of the Court of Chancery, and the said subsequent Order of the said Court, of the twenty-ninth day of May one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one, and according to the true intent and mean- ing of these Presents, may be drawn in Question or con- troverted in any manner whatsoever. THAT the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their Heirs and Assigns, shall and will on his and their Parts, at all Times, on Request, and at the Costs and Charges of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs and Assigns, make, do, Perform and Execute any further Matter and Thing (exclusive of the Acts hereby stipulated to be Performed at a joint Expence,) which shall any way be necessary to be done for rendering the said former Ar- ticles of Agreement, Decree and subsequent Order, and these Presents, most Perfect, valid, sure and effectual, at all Times forever hereafter. THAT the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn shall and will, within Three Days after the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, shall have acknowledged the due Execution of these Presents in such manner as he hath hereinbefore agreed to do, cause these Presents to be Enrolled in his Majesty's high Court of Chancery. THAT the said Thomas Penn and Rich- ard Penn shall and will, within Thirty days next after they can or may obtain an Office Copy of such Answer as aforesaid, which the^said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, hath hereinbefore agreed to put in as aforesaid to the said Bill, to be filed for the Purposes aforesaid, make proper application to the said Court of Chancery to have the said Cause set down for hearing, by Consent upon Bill and Answer, at some early Day, so soon as the said Court shall think fit to appoint for that purpose, and shall and will previously give notice of such intended application, either unto the said Frederick, Lord Bal- Part Three: Appendixes 313 timore, or unto his Clerk in Court, or Solicitor, in Order to have a full and proper Consent thereto, on the Part of the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore. THAT the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn shall and will set down the said cause to be heard at such Time as shall, on such Application be appointed for the same, and shall and will by their Council, duly attend the hearing of the same. THAT on the Hearing of the said Cause, the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn shall and will by their Council, consent and pray that all Partys may have Liberty to resort to the Court from Time to Time, for further Directions, in case any Difficulty or Doubt should happen to arise in the carrying the said former Decree and subsequent Order, or any Decree or Order to be hereafter made in the said Cause into Compleat Execution, and shall not Pray any Costs in the said Cause to the time of the hearing, and shall consent that the subsequent costs be reserved. THAT neither at the Time of Hearing the said Cause upon such Answer, Consent and Submissions as aforesaid, or at any other subse- quent Time, shall the said Thomas Penn or Richard Penn, or their Heirs or Assigns, or any of their Counsel or Agents, demand or Pray any Costs to be Decreed or Ordered to him or them, in Respect of the present suit now depending. But the said present suit and all pro- ceedings therein shall be forthwith dismissed, upon a proper Application to be forthwith made by the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, to the Court of Chancery, as for want of Prosecution. THAT the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, or their Heirs or Assigns, shall not at any Time or in any Manner whatsoever, oppose such Decree as shall be so made upon such consent as afore- said, in the said Cause to be commenced by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, Pursuant to the true intent and meaning of these Presents hereinbefore de- clared or expressed, or the signing and Enrolling of such Decree. THAT in case the said Frederick, Lord Balti- more, or his Heirs or Assigns, shall at any Time hereafter (whether before or after the said Cause in Chancery shall be heard,) be desirous to lay this Present Inden- ture and the Matters hereinbefore mentioned, or any of them, by an humble Petition before his Majesty, his Heirs or Successors, in his or their Privy Council, and humbly to Pray the Royal Allowance, Ratification and confirmation of the said former Articles of Agreement, and the said Enrolled Decree and subsequent Order of the said Court of Chancery, and of these Presents, to be forever established as between the respective Pro- prietarys of the said Provinces and Countys, for the Peace and Welfare of the same, and of his Majesty's subjects in those Parts. The said Thomas Penn and Rich- ard Penn, and their Heirs and Assigns, shall forthwith upon Request, join in and become Co-Petitioners therein, or otherwise with their own Hands sign a full consent to such Petition at the foot thereof, and shall and will by all other fitting and Proper Means, give their full consent and agreement to the same, either in their own proper Persons, or by such other means as shall be most valid and effectual. AND for the Consideration afore- said, the said Thomas Penn for himself and his Heirs, Executors, Administators and Assigns, and for each and every of them. And the said Richard Penn for him- self and his Heirs, Executors, Administrators and As- signs, and for each and every of them, Do and each of them DOTH hereby further Covenant, Promise and Agree to and with the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs, Executors and Administrators, and every of them, That they the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and each of them, their and each of their Heirs, Executors and Administrators, and also some or one of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said John Penn, deceased, shall and will, on the day after the date and Execution of these Presents, upon Request to be to them made in that Behalf, and for the Consideration of the sum of one shilling only, to be to them Paid, but at the Costs in the Law of the said Freder- ick, Lord Baltimore, his Heirs, Executors or Adminis- trators, Give and Execute unto him or them, and unto the Executors of the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, and also unto the Executors of the said Samuel Ogle and John Sharpe, two of the said Executors, who are since dead, and unto all and every other Person or Persons claiming or to claim, by, from, or under the said Charles, Lord Baltimore, and Frederick, Lord Baltimore, or ei- ther of them, and also unto all and every the Estates, Real and Personal, of the said Charles, Lord Baltimore, a full Receipt, Acquittance, Discharge and Release, for all and every such costs as by te said former Decree and subsequent Order were Decreed to be Paid by the said Charles, last Lord Baltimore, or were reserved for the future consideration of the said Court of Chancery, and for all Costs and Damages which they the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and the Executors of the said John Penn can or may at any Time hereafter, have or claim against the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, or the Executors of the said Charles, Lord Baltimore, or any other the Person or Persons aforesaid, by virtue of the said Agreement of the tenth day of May, one thou- sand seven hundred and thirty-two, Decree and Order and other the Proceedings aforesaid, any or either of them, or otherwise howsoever to the day of the date of these Presents. AND WHEREAS, the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and his Ancestors and Predecessors, by him or themselves, or by some of his or their Ten- ants, Grantees or Agents, under his or their Right and Title, have been from Time to Time, and now are in the Actual Possession of all the Lands, Tenements and Here- ditaments hereinafter mentioned to be hereby released by the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn unto the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and his Heirs. NOW THEREFORE THIS INDENTURE MOREOVER WITNESSETH, That for the Ends and Purposes, and from the motives aforesaid, and in Order to render these Presents the most valid that may Possibly be, and for and in consideration of five shillings of lawful money of Great Britain, to the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn in hand Paid by the said Frederick, Lord Balti- more, at or before the sealing and delivery of these Pres- ents, the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, THEY, the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, for themselves and their Heirs, HAVE released, renounced, and quitted claim, and by these Presents Do fully and 314 Surveys of Delaware-Maryland Boundaries absolutely Release, renounce, and quit claim unto the said Frederick, Lord Baltimore, and to his Heirs and Assigns forever, ALL that the said Province of Mary- land, in America, with all and singular the Rights, Royal- ties, Members and Appurtenances thereof, bounded and to be bounded according to the Extent, Bounds and Lim- its, which were agreed by the said Articles of Agree- ment of the tenth day of May one thousand seven hun- dred and thirty-two, and decreed and ordered in and by the said Enrolled Decree of the said Court of Chan- cery, and the said subsequent Order of the said Court, of the twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one, and according to the true in- tent and meaning of these Presents, and the Reversion and Reversions, Remainder and Remainders, yearly and other Rents, Issues and Profits, and arrears of Rents, Issues and Profits of all and singular the said Province of Maryland, and all the Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Property, Power, Prerogative, Claim, Demand and Pretensions whatsoever of the said Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, and their Heirs, of, in, and to the same, and every or any Part or Parts of the same; PROVID- ED ALWAYS, and it is hereby declared and agreed by and between the said Partys to these Presents, and it is the true intent and meaning of them and of these Pres- ents, That neither these Presents, nor any Clause, Ar- ticle, Matter or Thing whatsoever therein contained, shall extend or be deemed, construed, or taken to ex- tend to the Right of any Grantee or Grantees, and those claiming under them, to any the Farms, Lands, Tene- ments, Hereditaments now in the Actual Possession or Occupation of all, every, or any the Tenants or Occupiers of the said Province, Lands, Hereditaments and Prem- ises hereby released, or intended or agreed to be released as aforesaid, Which have been at any Time and in any Manner heretofore granted, by or under the authority of the Proprietarys of the said Province of Pensilvania for the Time being; But that it shall and may be lawful to and for all and every such Tenants and Occupiers of the same Premises and every Part thereof, their and every of their Heirs, Executors, Administrators and As- signs, from Time to Time, and at all Times hereafter, to hold and enjoy their said Farms, Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments and every of them, and every Part thereof, for and during all and every such their several and respective Estates, Terms and Interests in the same, and every of them, and every part thereof, subject, never- theless, to and by, and under all and every the same Quit-Rents, Reservations and Services to be from hence- forth paid, rendered and Performed to the Proprietary of the said Province of Maryland for the Time being, as they the said Tenants and Occupiers, and every of them, were lyable at the time of and immediately before the Execution of these Presents to have paid, rendered and Performed to the Proprietarys of the said Province of Pensilvania, any thing hereinbefore contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. PROVIDED ALSO, and it is hereby further declared and agreed, by and between the said Parties to these Presents, and it is the true intent and meaning of them, and of these Presents, That neither these Presents nor any Clause, Article, Matter or Thing whatsoever therein contained, shall extend, or be deemed, construed, or taken to ex- tend to the Right of any Grantee or Grantees, or those claiming under them, to any the Farms, Lands, Tene- ments or Hereditaments, which are situate, lying and being on the East side of the River Susquehannah, and within the space or Distance of One Quarter of a Mile more South than the East and West Line mentioned in the sixth Article of the said Articles of Agreement, of the tenth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two, and which have been at any Time and in any Manner heretofore granted by or under the Authority of the Proprietarys of the said Province of Pensilvania for the Time being, and are now in the actual Possession or Occupation of all, every, or any the Tenants or Occupiers of the said Province, Lands, Hereditaments and Prem- ises. But that it shall and may be lawful to and for all and every such Tenants and Occupiers of the said last mentioned Lands and Premises, and every Part there- of, their and every of their Heirs, Executors, Adminis- trators and Assigns, from Time to Time, and at all Times hereafter, to hold and enjoy their said Farms, Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, and every of them, and every Part thereof, for and during all and every their several and respective Estates, Terms and Interests in the same, and every of them, and every part thereof, subject, never- theless, to and by, and under all and every the same Quit-Rents, Reservations and Services, to be from henceforth paid, rendered and Performed to the Pro- prietary of the said Province of Maryland for the Time being, as they the said Tenants and Occupiers, and every of them, were liable at the Time of and immediately before the Execution of these presents to have Paid, rendered and Performed to the Proprietarys of the said Province of Pensilvania, any Things hereinbefore con- tained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. IN WITNESS whereof, the said Parties before named to this Present Indenture, their Hands and Seals have here- unto set, the Day and Year first above written. F.[L.S.] BALTIMORE, THO.PENN,[L.S.] RICH'D [L.S.] PENN. (ACKNOWLEGEMENT ON THE MARGIN.), Ac- knowledged by the Right Honourable Frederick, Lord Baron, of Baltimore, and Thomas Penn and Richard Penn, Esquires, the 4th day of July, 1760, before T. Harris. (Attestation Endorsed) Sealed and Delivered by all the Parties within named, (being first duly stampt,) In the Presence of STIRLING, JOHN LEWIS, HEN. WILMOT, HUGH HAMERSLEY, JOHN'A LANCASTER. Enrollment Endorsed. "Enrolled in his Majesties High Court of Chancery, another Part of this Indenture, the fourth day of July, in the Year of our Lord, 1760, being first duly stampt, according to the Tenor of the Statue made in the Sixth year of the Reign of their late matyes King Wm. and Queen Mary. BY HUMPH. HACKSHAW" '-^-•BBtSBB^rtji^. -ssbSs V v.

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