Chap. 0052 An Act concerning the boundary line between the towns of Monson and Palmer. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the passing of this act, the boundary line between the towns of Monson and Palmer, in the County of Hampden, from a point near the public house of John Sedgwick,in said Palmer,westerly,to the line of the town of Wilbraham in said County, shall be as follows, viz: Beginning at the centre of Chickopee River at the lower side of Scott's Bridge, so called, near said Sedgwick's house, thence running south forty degrees west, eleven rods and twelve links to a pile of stones on the south side of the road leading to Wilbraham, thence running on the south side of said road to the first Massachusetts turnpike, thence on the south side of said turnpike road to Wilbraham line, Monson to bound northerly on said described line, and Palmer southerly thereon. [Approved by the Governor, Fcb.< 8, 1828.]