1880-10-09 PerambulationPerambulation of Town Line. Beverly and Danvers.
Agreeably to notice given to the town of Danvers, by the town of Beverly to meet at the
boundary stone on Elliott Street near the house of Joseph Bushby on the ninth day of October A.D.
1880 at nine o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of perambulating the boundary lines between
the said towns and renewing the bounds, We the subscribers, Selectmen of said towns, have met at
the time and place, and for the purpose aforesaid, and do make the following return of our doings,
viz: Beginning at a bound stone marked B.D. situated about two hundred feet easterly from the
dwelling house of William Moulton, thence running South nineteen degrees, fifteen minutes East
about thirty four hundred ninety feet to a stone marked B.D. situated on the Southerly side of the way
from Burley to Trask Streets, on land of Alphonso Mason; thence on the same course about forty two
hundred and forty feet to a stone marked B.D. situated on the northerly side of Conant Street about
twenty nine feet Easterly of Charles Brown's barn, thence running South eleven degrees thirty
minutes West about thirty three hundred and sixty feet to a stone marked B.D. situated on the
Easterly end of the hill called "Brown' s Folly" on land now or lately of Benj'n Wilson and George
Roundy; thence on the same course about twenty two hundred and forty feet to a stone marked B.D.
situated on the Northerly side of Elliott Street near the dwelling house of Joseph Bushby; thence
running South twenty five degrees fifteen minutes West about twenty nine hundred and thirty feet
to a stone marked B.D. situated in William Bradstreet's pasture, north of the wall near high water
mark, then running the same course to the channel of the river.
In witness whereof we hereunto mutually set our hands this ninth day of October A.D. 1880.
Joseph Wilson Selectmen H.A. Perkins Selectmen
J. H. Young of H.O. Warren of
Beverly Danl P. Pope Danvers
A true copy. Attest
Wm. H. Lovett, Town Clerk