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ments are more or less distinct. Ninety-six feet beyond this point, at 

 Station 35 on the plat, a bend was taken to S. 70° E. in order to follow 

 as closely as possible the original covuse of these embankments as 

 marked out on the Whittlesey plat, PI. xss. This latter course ran 

 263 feet to Station 3G, where another bend was taken S. 65° E. This 

 ran 1,914 feet to Station 39. At Station 39 a bend to S. 00° E. was 



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made, which ran 730 feet to the middle of the northwestern enti'ance 

 of the Square, the parallels reappearing here this entire distance. The 

 fall from the southeastern entrance of the Octagon to this point was 

 thereupon determined to be 13.22 feet, over a rather undulating course, 

 as will be seen in the plat. 

 Owing to the presence of a number of dwelling houses on the land 



