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Land on Barberry Lane. By Aaron Sargent. The land which is the theme of this story was owned by Patrick T. Jackson, of Boston, seventy years since. He was a wealthy and prominent business man, one of the projectors of the Boston & Lowell Railroad, and was named in the act of its incorporation in the year 1830. In 1835, Jackson sold the property to William True and Jacob Sleeper. It was described by metes and bounds, and is the only full description of the whole of the premises on recoJackson sold the property to William True and Jacob Sleeper. It was described by metes and bounds, and is the only full description of the whole of the premises on record. The boundaries given are, condensed, beginning at a corner of the Craigie Road, so called, leading to Medford, and of a rangeway between this parcel of land and the land of Fosdick; thence running southwesterly on and by said rangewax to a lane; thence on said lane northwesterly to land of John Tufts; thence northeasterly on land of said Tufts; thence southeastern (by the Boston & Lowell Railroad); thence easterly; thence southeasterly on and by said Craigie's Road, and thence easterly to
sting article by a history of the Barberry Lane property from Patrick T. Jackson's ownership back to the time when it was part of the stinted d May 18, 1833, for $1,800 conveyed the whole twelve acres to Patrick T. Jackson, who was acting in the interest of the Boston & Lowell Railrt has given. I do not recollect that any land was conveyed to Mr. Jackson by the Ireland family, except a parcel of land called the stone-deed dated May 4, 1833, Mr. Skelton conveyed it for $2,750 to Patrick T. Jackson. We have now traced the title to Patrick T. Jackson of thePatrick T. Jackson of the whole frontage from School Street of the city's land to a point about fifteen rods from Walnut Street. We shall now have to retrace our stepstine conveyed both the parcels which we have traced to him to Patrick T. Jackson. Now we have brought up to Mr. Jackson title to all the landMr. Jackson title to all the land fronting on Barberry Lane (Highland Avenue) which the city now owns. Mr. Sargent has given the subsequent history of it. Many more interest
Mary, bS. Ipswich, Mass., 29. Ireland, Abigail, 81. Ireland, Abraham, 79, 80, 81, 84. Ireland, George W., 79, 85. Ireland, Jonathan, 81. 85. Ireland, Thomas, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85. Irish Bend, 55. Island No.10, 50. Isle Petit Anse, 56. Jackson, 58. Jackson, Patrick T., 73, 78, 84. James River, 4, 12. Jenks, Joseph W., 30. Jerrett's Station, 7. Jerusalem Plank Road, 6, 7. John Abbot Lodge, 23, 72. Johnson, Isack, 79. Johnson, Jotham, 43. Johnson, Mary, 79. Johnson, WiJackson, Patrick T., 73, 78, 84. James River, 4, 12. Jenks, Joseph W., 30. Jerrett's Station, 7. Jerusalem Plank Road, 6, 7. John Abbot Lodge, 23, 72. Johnson, Isack, 79. Johnson, Jotham, 43. Johnson, Mary, 79. Johnson, William, 79. Jones, Charles G., 4, 16. Kelly, Thomas, 16. Kendall, Arthur I., 72. Kendall, Francis, 71, 72. Kendall, Isaac, 71. Kendall, Isaac Brooks, 21, 71. Kendall, Isaac, Jr., 71. Kendall, Lucy (Sables), 71. Kendall, Richard F., 72. Kendrick, David, 4, 16. Kennedy, John, 4, 16. Kenneson, Albert, 69, 70. Kenneson, Albert Henry, 69. Kenneson, Nancy J., 69, 70. Kenneston, Elliot, 16. Kent, Jonathan, 44. Kent, Rhoda. 44. Kent, Samuel, 42, 44. Kent, William, 44. Kidder, Sar