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measuring from that line west to our place he found he must come a [[unclear]] or more into our orchard to get the desired width, while at the south end it was too wide tho not so much too wide as the [[multi?]] [[unclear]] was too narrow and so he drove his stakes  - one in our orchard and one the other side of the fence at the bottom in his meadow. What would you do about it if he tries to make us remove the fence? Our deed gives the corners and directions - if [[unclear]] begins at a stable I [[think?]] east of a white ash tree then along a line of marked trees to a [[unclear]] stump. These marks may not be left to this time - but the fences probably
measuring from that line west to our place he found he must come a rod or more into our orchard to get the desired width, while at the south end it was too wide tho not so much too wide as the north part was too narrow and so he drove his stakes  - one in our orchard and one the other side of the fence at the bottom in his meadow. What would you do about it if he tries to make us remove the fence? Our deed gives the corners and directions - it begins West -- "at a stable I [[think?]], east of a white ash tree then along a line of marked trees to a basswood stump. These marks may not be left to this time - but the fences probably

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measuring from that line west to our place he found he must come a rod or more into our orchard to get the desired width, while at the south end it was too wide tho not so much too wide as the north part was too narrow and so he drove his stakes - one in our orchard and one the other side of the fence at the bottom in his meadow. What would you do about it if he tries to make us remove the fence? Our deed gives the corners and directions - it begins West -- "at a stable I think?, east of a white ash tree then along a line of marked trees to a basswood stump. These marks may not be left to this time - but the fences probably