Everything about The Little Nine Partners Patent totally explained
The
Little Nine Partners Patent was the final
patent granted(1706) in
Dutchess County, New York,
USA.
It was located in the northern part of the county, and
comprises all or parts of the modern towns of
Milan,
Pine Plains, and
North East.
Roughly triangular in shape, it was bounded on the north by
Columbia County,
on the south by the
Great Nine Partners Patent (1697)
and on the west by the
Schuyler (1686) and
Rhinebeck (1697)
patents.
Its eastern boundary was the area known as
The Oblong, a narrow strip of land along the eastern edge of Dutchess County, bordering the state of
Connecticut.
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