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| Later settlers would also have good lands available to them, but seem to select parcels adjacent to the earliest settlers, and each other. Some of the original settlers begin to acquire additional property. James Campbell, whose property included the area where modern Hershey now stands, was among them. By the end of the decade some of the earliest settlers such as Henry Walker, have begun to die, their lands being subdivided among their sons.
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