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15 October 1759
to Thomas Flucker
Discusses lands and related accounts and money matters. Signed by a Samuel [Peineir ?] and noted as written at [Holoin ?].
GLC02437.08997
13 May 1758
Etter, Peter, fl. 1758
Disusses a mortgage and financial business. Noted as written in Germantown, state unknown.
GLC02437.08992
22 March 1770
Fales, David, fl. 1770-1801
Written from "St. George's," likely in present-day Thomaston, Maine. Discusses a deed he drew up for Mr. Isaiah [Tolman] for three hundred fifty acres of land. Also mentions meeting with disillusioned settlers, including those [likely German...
GLC02437.09063
25 May 1773
Paine, Timothy, 1730-1793
A place of writing is included, but largely illegible. Encloses a plan for lands to be sold to Mr. William Young (not present). Discusses the quality of these and other lands belonging to the Waldo patent.
GLC02437.09085
5 July 1765
Provides a report on the finances of the late Brigadier Samuel Waldo.
GLC02437.09028
19 October 1772-9 January 1773
Fowle, Daniel, 1715-1787
Note to pay Hugh McLean £10. Written, signed and dated 9 January 1773 as received by McLean on the verso.
GLC02437.08300
21 September 1761
Gilman, Joseph, fl. 1761-1762
Written from Exeter, likely in New Hampshire. Discusses financial dealings with several parties, including Mr. Samuel Tolsom and Mr. Jonathan Moulton.
GLC02437.09005
13 August 1797
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
[Clipped signature from letter addressed to Lucy Knox]
Close of a letter to his wife: "Your ever affectionate HKnox." A partial address appears on the verso. Date written in pencil at a later date.
GLC04053
15 May 1788
to Sarah Lyons Flucker
Wishes he could give her "a precise idea of the estate, of our late mother in this Country [Hannah Waldo Flucker] one half of which belongs to your children." Notes that the land is not yet divided and its boundaries have to be verified by the state...
GLC02437.03873
1 December 1766
Waldo, Francis, fl. 1728-1784
Writes to his brother-in-law to ask that he pay Alexander Ross a sum of money and charge it to Waldo's account. Several notes appear on verso which indicate receipt of payment. Notes are signed by Ross, James Milk, and William Whitwell.
GLC02437.09039
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