
Survey Stone Boundary Marker - Agawam, MA and Suffield, CT
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N 42° 02.122 W 072° 40.376
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A 1906 Survey Stone Boundary Marker is located between South Westfield Street in Agawam, MA, to the north, and Halladay Avenue in Suffield, CT, to the south.
Waymark Code: WM18N7C
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 08/28/2023
Views: 0
The border between Connecticut and Massachusetts has been in dispute since Colonial times. A survey was conducted in 1803 and the border dispute continued until 1804, when the current boundary was established through a compromise between Connecticut and Massachusetts.
In 1899 it was concluded, in a report to the Massachusetts Legislature, that the boundary west of the Connecticut River was in especially unsatisfactory condition and the whole line needed to be re-surveyed. In 1905 the legislatures of Massachusetts and Connecticut appropriated $7,000 to reestablish the boundary. The result is this 1906 survey stone boundary marker between South Westfield Street in Agawam, MA and Halladay Avenue in Suffield, CT.
Monumentation Type: Stone post
 Monument Category: State boundary marker
 Accessible to general public: yes
 Historical significance: See long description.
 Monument Website: [Web Link]
 County: Hampden County, Agawam, MA - Hartford County, Suffield, CT
 USGS Quad: West Springfield
 Approximate date of monument: 01/01/1906
 Monumentation Type (if other): Not listed
 Monument Category (if other): Not listed
 Explain Non-Public access: Not listed
 NGS PID: Not listed
 Other Coordinates: Not Listed
 Other Coordinates details: Not listed

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