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<br> Two of the New York feeders came from the '''''Connecticut ''''' border (the Salisbury and Canaan Turnpike) to the Hudson River: (1) '''''Salisbury Turnpike ''''' (via nearby Gallatin), and (2) the '''''Ancram Turnpike.<ref>Isaac Huntting, ''History of the Little Nine Partners of North East Precinct and Pine Plains, New York, Dutchess County'' (Amenia, NY: Chas. Walsh, 1897), 99-101. | <br> Two of the New York feeders came from the '''''Connecticut ''''' border (the Salisbury and Canaan Turnpike) to the Hudson River: (1) '''''Salisbury Turnpike ''''' (via nearby Gallatin), and (2) the '''''Ancram Turnpike.<ref>Isaac Huntting, ''History of the Little Nine Partners of North East Precinct and Pine Plains, New York, Dutchess County'' (Amenia, NY: Chas. Walsh, 1897), 99-101. [http://books.google.com/books?id=hJwvAAAAYAAJ&dq=History%20of%20the%20Little%20Nine%20Partners&source=gbs_similarbooks Google Book edition]</ref> In'''''Connecticut '''''the Ancram''''' | ||
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