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The 300-acre Amherst Township Lot 1 was originally drawn by David Downy and sold to John Stuart Sr. who sold the lot to Samuel Embree. This lot lay east of the extreme gore of the Samuel McCully Grant. David Keiver had purchased the northwestern portion and Samuel Embree's 65 acres made up the northeastern portion. This lot lay south of the east branch of Lime Kiln Brook. The lot was later sold to Francis Caleb Smith Jr. and passed to his son Floyd. The eastern boundary of the lot was a part of Lime Kiln Brook at an old French road leading to a sugar wood. The western boundary was near the limestone quarry on Lime Kiln Brook.
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