Browsing 2. Colonization 1690 - 1770 by Title
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Bill of Bethiah Sturgis Freeman Gorham, Paid by William Gorham Esqr.
(17xx)Bill of Bethiah Sturgis Freeman Gorham, paid by William Gorham Esqr., Entitled: Purchased at Widow Bethiah Gorham's Vendue. It is a small scrap with notations on both sides -
Bill of Sale from Mercy Taylor, Administratrix on the Land Chattels Rights and Credits of Shubael Taylor, to Sylvanus Bourne for the Servant Sabrina
(1745-11-25)Bill of sale from Mercy Taylor, administratrix on the Land Chattels Rights and Credits of Shubael Taylor, to Sylvanus Bourne for the servant Sabrina -
Broadside Boston Newsletter, Printed on Both Sides
(1765-09-05)Broadside Boston Newsletter, printed on both sides -
Copy of the Will of Captain Samuel Howes
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1722-12-04)This is a copy of the will of Capt. Samuel Howes, whose death is recorded as 10 Jan 1722/3. There are two dates on this copy – one states that this will was made 7 June 1722; and later it states there is a codicil dated ... -
Deed from Samuel Howes to Sturgis Howes
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1770-12-10)Deed from Samuel Howes to Sturgis Howes -
Deed of transfer of a pew in the Yarmouth East Meeting House from James G. Howes to Sturgis & John Howes
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1770-12-10)[1770-12-10; a framed deed of transfer of a pew in the Yarmouth East Meeting House from James G. Howes to Sturgis & John Howes -
Deed, Reuben Rider to Samuel Taylor
(Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1766-04-25)Deed to Samuel Taylor: Signed, Sealed and Delivered by Reuben Rider -
Document Concerning the Common Law, Probably College Study Material Belonging to Nathan Stone
(17xx)Document Concerning the Common Law, apparently in the hand of Reverend Nathan Stone. The dates and historical events range from 1189 to 1625 but this appears to be study material from Nathan Stone's college days at Harvard, ... -
Document, Like an Essay, in Latin
(1762-07-21)Document, like an essay, written in Latin; transcribed but not translated -
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Epitaph Written on a Scrap, Meaning Unknown
(17xx)Epitaph written on a scrap with many mysterious and enigmatic symbols, the meaning is completely unknown. -
Essay Entitled: A Pathetic Elegant Letter, from a Deserted Wife to a Faithless Husband, written in England a few years since
(17xx)Essay entitled: A Pathetic Elegant Letter, from a Deserted Wife to a Faithless Husband, written in England a few years since. The essay is written in a fine hand but the paper is torn, the ink is faded, it has bad foxing ... -
Excerpt from the 1712 Division of the Common Lands, Parish Lot
(1712)Parish Lot: this is an excerpt from the 1712 division of the common lands; possibly this is only a copy from some later date -
Folded Letter Addressed to Mrs. Judith Stone from J. Fox
(1735-01-05)Folded letter to Judith Stone in Southborough, from her brother, J. Fox -
Folded Letter from Magnus Falconar
(1740-04-04)Folded letter from Magnus Falconar, there is no address and the envelope is missing. Written on the back, in a different hand, is; "From Faulkoner in Philadelphia" -
Folded Letter from Nathan Stone to His Father, Reverend Nathan Stone
(1766-06-15)Folded letter from Nathan Stone to his father, Reverend Nathan Stone, in Southborough -
Folded Letter from Reverend Nathan Stone to His Son, Nathan Stone
(1766-07-09)Folded letter from Reverend Nathan Stone to his son, Nathan Stone in Yarmouth -
Folded Letter to Mr. Nathan Stone, from His Father, Nathan Stone
(1761-03-13)Folded letter to Nathan Stone, in Cambridge, from his father, Nathan Stone. -
Folded Letter to Reverend Nathan Stone from Edward Goddard
(1741-07-06)Folded letter to Reverend Nathan Stone in Southborough, the front has been partially used as a scratch sheet -
Folded Letter to Reverend Nathan Stone from His Son, Nathan Stone
(1743-08-11)Folded letter to Reverend Nathan Stone at Soughborough from his son Nathan Stone, written on the address side of the letter, in another hand, is: "To my Father." However the dates of the letter do not seem to fit the dates ...