To change one’s place of settlement.

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1830.  Our departed emigrants pulled up stakes, and returned post haste to the good old town of Springfield.—Mass. Spy, Dec. 15.

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1866.  Four times he had “pulled up stakes” and marched still deeper into the forest, where he might enjoy more elbow-room.—Seba Smith, ‘’Way Down East,’ p. 359.

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