At the January meeting it was voted to divide 

 the land among the proprietors at Windsor, 

 giving each proprietor one acre of land for each 

 pound of money he had on the lists. 



A committee was appointed to have the land 

 surveyed and laid out according to the vote. This 

 first committee consisted of the following: Jona- 

 than Stiles, William Stoughton, Pelatiah Allen, 

 Samuel Grant, John Palmer, Benjamin Griswold, 

 John W. Strong and Henry Allen. The first 

 division of lots was laid out and surveys com- 

 pleted by Nov. 20, 1734. 



The first survey lines were the Proprietors' 

 Highways, ten rods wide, which were run N. 

 20 20' E. from the New Hartford town line. 

 The first of these was located between the two 

 branches of the Farmington River. The high- 

 ways were a half mile apart. Lots were laid out 

 by r.unning lines from highway to highway at 

 right angles to them, so most of the original lots 

 were rectangular in shape. The north and south 

 highways were connected by cross highways four 

 or six rods wide, with no definite distance 

 between them. The lot corners were marked, 

 usually, with a stone heap and initials chiseled 

 in the top stone. 



The second division of lots was surveyed and 

 recorded by April 8, 1760. The last three divi- 

 sions were surveyed later. The cost of the last 

 three divisions was given as follows : 



Surveyor 35-19- 7 



Committee man 21- 6-10 



Committee man 21-12- 2 



Committee man 26-14- 2 



Chainman 2-1-7 



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