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[Sale of a 3/4 acre parcel with windmill and respective fixtures, machinery, and outbuildings, with manure on parcel and "smut mill" stored in said mill reserved by grantors, in Amagansett, East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Susannah Ashby, and her husband, Richard W. Ashby, to Abraham S. Parsons, all of said place, for 2200 dollars "lawful money of the United States,", January 17, 1878]

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[Sale of a 3/4 acre parcel with windmill and respective fixtures, machinery, and outbuildings, with manure on parcel and "smut mill" stored in said mill reserved by grantors, in Amagansett, East Hampton Township, N.Y., by Susannah Ashby, and her husband, Richard W. Ashby, to Abraham S. Parsons, all of said place, for 2200 dollars "lawful money of the United States,", January 17, 1878]
Language
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Main title
[Sale of a 3/4 acre parcel with windmill and respective fixtures, machinery, and outbuildings, with manure on parcel and "smut mill" stored in said mill reserved by grantors, in Amagansett, East Hampton Township, N.Y.
Responsibility statement
January 17, 1878]
Sub title
by Susannah Ashby, and her husband, Richard W. Ashby, to Abraham S. Parsons, all of said place, for 2200 dollars "lawful money of the United States,"
Summary
Parcel bounded on the north by the land late of the heirs of J. Knowles Smith, now of Henry Baker, on the east and south partly by a highway leading from Amagansett Street to Town Lane and partly by the plot of land on which the Methodist Church or chapel now stands, on the south also by the highway leading from said Amagansett Street to East Hampton Village, and on the west by the land of Samuel L. BabcockGrantors allowed 3 months of date of execution of conveyance to retrieve smut millWitnessed by E.A. Carpenter; executed by said E.A. Carpenter, Notary Public in and for Suffolk County, N.Y.; recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Liber 232 of Deeds, p. 586, February 16, 1878, by County Clerk Orville B. AckerlyStationary printed by W. Reid Gould, Law Blank Publisher and Stationer, 168 Nassau St., N.Y
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