Subject: Re: Writing a boundary guidebook to MASS.
Date: Aug 15, 2006 @ 17:20
Author: peter_creedon ("peter_creedon" <peter_creedon@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>
wrote:
>
> bravissimos peter
> from a nearly massachusan nantuckophile connecticutie
>
> fantastic project youve got there
>
> when you reach berkshire county let me know
> as i am only a few bounds away from there & am still
> trying to find a couple dozen of its more elusive town
> tripoints myself
> so maybe we could coordinate our efforts
>
> are you aware of the multivolume 1915 mass state
> boundary atlas
>
> it is a real treasury & favorite of mine
>
> --- peter_creedon <peter_creedon@...> wrote:
>
> > Currently, I'm still on the Cape towns. I've covered
> >
> >
>
Bourne,Sandwich,Falmouth,Mashpee,Barnstable,Yarmouth,Dennis,Brewster,C
ha
> > tham, and Orleans. As of right now, I'm expecting to
> > get this thing
> > done my the middle of next year. Note, I'm only 17,
> > but after next
> > year, I won't have to worry about school anymore. My
> > hometown is
> > simple, it's an island(Nantucket) and no, I'm
> > displacing any rumors
> > about Nantucket; It does not border Chatham on
> > Monomoy Island.
> >
> > Hoping to see any fellow bay staters here.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Speaking of Town Tri-points, Maine is riddled with them. There are
even some Quad points.