all on laid paper, includes a 3.3" x 7.4" a receipt reading Danvers Decmb. 26 1780 [illegible] of Col. Jeremiah Page, Six Hundred & Eighty Pounds Value, in West India Goods, at the Stipulated Price, it Being in Full, for Thirty Four Cords of Wood C.Wm. Bacon. Danvers, Ma. Jeremiah Page, early Danvers brick maker. In 1774, General Thomas Gage the Commander of British forces in North America, used Jeremiah's home in Danvers as his Royal Office. Jeremiah Page was a captain of the Danvers local militia, and in April 1775 led his men in in a battle with the retreating British. PLUS a 6.5" x 8" manuscript sheet reading Hartford October 25, 1782-This may verify that Duddly Squire served as a soldier in the present 4th Connecticut Regiment in the Continental Army in the year 1781-and was properly discharged-he counts for one of the quota of Durham-Simcon Parsons One of the Selectmen of Durham, PLUS a 4.25" x 7.5" manuscript sheet reading Town of Newburyport to Calib Putman Dr. Fo ringing the bell at 1 + 9 o'clock from Dec. 10, 1815 to Mar. 16, 1810-$10.00 Rec'd Payment by an order on the Treasurer C. Putman, PLUS a 5.25" x 6" partially printed document reading State of Connecticut. Pay-Table Office 26th Jan. 1782 Sir Pay Mr. Elyiah Hubbard Two Shillings + sixpence out of the tax of Two Shillings and Six Pence on the Pound, granted in May last, exclusive of that Part payable in State Bills, and charge the State.Elizer Wales, Finn Wadsworth Committee. John Lawrence Esq; Treasurer., AND a 3.8" x 5.8" partially printed manuscript reading To Jeremiah Dale Your Carriage Tax for 1788 is for 1 full back chair [illegible] Rec'd pay [illegible]Nov. 28, 1788, Yeole Ward, D. Cob, Salem, May, 1788 Collector. Condition: All with normal folds, light toning, VG to VG+.
all on laid paper, includes a 3.3" x 7.4" a receipt reading Danvers Decmb. 26 1780 [illegible] of Col. Jeremiah Page, Six Hundred & Eighty Pounds Value, in West India Goods, at the Stipulated Price, it Being in Full, for Thirty Four Cords of Wood C.Wm. Bacon. Danvers, Ma. Jeremiah Page, early Danvers brick maker. In 1774, General Thomas Gage the Commander of British forces in North America, used Jeremiah's home in Danvers as his Royal Office. Jeremiah Page was a captain of the Danvers local militia, and in April 1775 led his men in in a battle with the retreating British. PLUS a 6.5" x 8" manuscript sheet reading Hartford October 25, 1782-This may verify that Duddly Squire served as a soldier in the present 4th Connecticut Regiment in the Continental Army in the year 1781-and was properly discharged-he counts for one of the quota of Durham-Simcon Parsons One of the Selectmen of Durham, PLUS a 4.25" x 7.5" manuscript sheet reading Town of Newburyport to Calib Putman Dr. Fo ringing the bell at 1 + 9 o'clock from Dec. 10, 1815 to Mar. 16, 1810-$10.00 Rec'd Payment by an order on the Treasurer C. Putman, PLUS a 5.25" x 6" partially printed document reading State of Connecticut. Pay-Table Office 26th Jan. 1782 Sir Pay Mr. Elyiah Hubbard Two Shillings + sixpence out of the tax of Two Shillings and Six Pence on the Pound, granted in May last, exclusive of that Part payable in State Bills, and charge the State.Elizer Wales, Finn Wadsworth Committee. John Lawrence Esq; Treasurer., AND a 3.8" x 5.8" partially printed manuscript reading To Jeremiah Dale Your Carriage Tax for 1788 is for 1 full back chair [illegible] Rec'd pay [illegible]Nov. 28, 1788, Yeole Ward, D. Cob, Salem, May, 1788 Collector. Condition: All with normal folds, light toning, VG to VG+.
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