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Near this spot stood the white oak tree that marked the starting point of the survey of the first tract of land purchased off the Indians by William Penn July 15 1682 on land in the tenure of John Wood and by him called Gray Stones. Over against the falls of the Delaware all the land lying between the River Delaware and Neshaminy Creek south of a line drawn from the river at a point near the mouth of Knowles Creek nine miles north of here to the said Neshaminy Creek This Line being the starting point of the Indian Walk of 1757. Erected and dedicated July 4 1929 by the Bucks County Historical Society and citizens of the vicinity.
Graystones