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L A Cistern of water 14 feet by [?] + 7 deep M Garden O An adjoining house belongs to Mr. Savage; three stories high of Brick + covered with slate P Mr. Savages Kitchen and wash house, two[?] stories of Brick + covered with slate Q Stable + carriage house belong to Mr. Manigault of wood -- Scale 30 feet per Inch Surveyed in January 1797 [Middle of page] Lot belonging to the Estate of Mr. John Giles decd now vacant or Mr Loocock

[written vertically] Lot belonging to Miss Martha Cannon A House three stories with Garrets and Cellars of brick + covered with slate: the Lower Story or floor is supplied as a store and Counting room -- B Kitchen & Wash room two stories with cellars of brick + covered with slate. -- C Carriage house two stories of Brick and covered with Slate. -- D Stable two stories of brick + covered with slate E A pantry one story with a Cellar of brick + covered with Slate F Back store two stories with Cellars of brick + covered with tiles H Pigeon house two stories of Brick, part and with tiles + part with wood I Shed and cow house of wood. K Well with two punnetts one belongs to the adjoining lot.

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