Resolved by this Assembly, that that part of the Town of Chatham
aforesaid, which adjoins the said Town of East Haddam, and is bounded
northerly and westerly by Salmon River, so called; and easterly by
Westchester society, which said society is partly in the Town of Chatham
aforesaid, and partly in Colchester in New London County, be, and
the same is hereby annexed to the said Town of East Haddam. (Passed
May 1830 by Special Law)
On the petition of Nathan Stark, of Lyme, in the county of New
London, praying to be set off to, and annexed to the second school
district in Millington school society, in the Town of East Haddam,
and the county of Middlesex:
Resolved by this Assembly, that the lands of Nathan Stark, of
Lyme, in the county of New London, which are located in said Lyme,
continuous to and adjoining the Town of East Haddam, in quantity about
one hundred and fifty acres, with the buildings thereon standing,
be and they are hereby annexed to and made a part of the second school
district, in the society of Millington, and Town of East Haddam; and
that said Stark and those that shall succeed him in the occupancy
of said land and buildings, shall be members of said second school
district, in Millington school society, in said Town of East Haddam,
and entitled to all the rights and privileges and subject to all the
regulations and liabilities of members of said second school district,
in Millington school society, in said East Haddam, and are released
and discharged henceforth from all liabilities and obligations to
the second school district of the second school society of Lyme. (Passed
1842 by Special Law).
Passed 1843 (Special Law)
Resolved by this Assembly, that all the inhabitants, and that
part of the Town of Lyme in the County of New London, contained within
the following limits, viz: beginning at a point or monument near the
dwelling of house of John Lee, there forming a boundary between the
towns of East Haddam, in the County of Middlesex, and Lyme aforesaid,
and running south seventy-three and three-fourths degrees, east ten
chains and forty-four links; thence south eighty-five and a half degrees,
east ten chains and forty-five links; thence north sixty-nine and
a half degrees, east fifteen chains and twelve links, to a monument
forming a boundary between said towns of East Haddam and Lyme; that
is to say, all that part of said Town of Lyme lying within and between
said described lines and the southerly line of the Town of East Haddam,
aforesaid, as hitherto existing, be and the same are the same, with
all the rights, duties, privileges and immunities appertaining to
said Town of East Haddam.