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[Mortgage deed cancellation]
February 13, 1799
Winchester, Edmund, fl. 1799-1805
Edmund Winchester agrees that when Knox pays a specified note, Winchester will "cancel the mortgage Deed which he has Executed to me of this Date."
GLC02437.10332
to Henry Knox
10 May 1800
Winchester tells Knox that he and "Mr. White" are sending "Mr. Isaac Dana" to examine Knox's lumber. If he approves, Winchester will order lumber from Knox.
GLC02437.07405
[Quit Claim]
16 July 1801
Letter signed by Edmund Winchester, and Aman Winchester and Joseph Hall as witnesses. A quit claim for two lots in Lincoln County, Maine. Document appears to be releasing all rights (title and claim) from Edmund Winchester to Knox and his heirs. Also...
GLC02437.07570
[Receipt]
10 September 1800
Receipt for Hatevil Libby from Edmund Winchester, relating to freight and shipping. Includes a note of receipt signed by Libby.
GLC02437.08773
[Bill]
4 December 1800
Bill to William Henderson for transporting boards and other building material to from Thomaston, Maine to Boston. Signed by Henderson.
GLC02437.08780
18 December 1800
Bill from Winchester to Gilbert Hall for the transport of boards.
GLC02437.08782
[Mortgage cancelled]
23 March 1804
Documents the cancellation of a mortgage made to Winchester by Henry Knox on a plot of land in Maine. Signed by Winchester and by David Russell as witness.
GLC02437.07851
February 11, 1805
Write that Knox owes money on notes belonging to them. They did not expect he would have left town the previous summer without paying some of it, so they hope he will do so without further delay.
GLC02437.07907
[Mortgage deed]
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox's signature has been heavily redacted. Partially printed document with subsequent information written in by hand. Discusses a deed of mortgage between Henry Knox and Edmund Winchester where Winchester now has claims to a tract of land from...
GLC02437.10727
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