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  1. 2007.005.102 - Documents

    Town meeting announcement (agenda) and minutes dated February 9, 1747

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    Town Records, 1747
  2. 2007.005.103 - Documents

    Town meeting announcement (agenda) and minutes dated February 9, 1747

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    Town Records, 1747
  3. 2007.005.104 - Documents

    Town meeting announcement dated August 7, 1748 on the "emergent occassion of the death of our Rev. Pastor Mr. John Blunt."

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    Town Records, 1748
  4. 2007.005.175 - Documents

    Tax list for 1755, to be collected by Constable Alcock Stevens. List contains both parish and province taxes.

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    Town Records, 1755
  5. 2007.005.179 - Documents

    Directive from New Hampshire provincial treasurer George Jaffrey, ordering the collection of taxes for the year 1756 from the inhabitants of New Castle. Said taxes could be paid in bills of credit, coined silver, coined gold, or a number of other commodities/manufactures, like tar, pitch, pork, beef, wheat, rye, merchantable pine boards, etc. Back of document has a few lists of citizens with numbers attached, likely tax amounts, marked 1755 and...

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    Town Records, 1756
  6. 2007.005.185 - Documents

    Provincial tax list for the year 1756, including note from Selectmen directing Henry Langmaid to collect said taxes from the persons named. Document is double sided; however, the list is merely repeated on both sides, with no changes or additions.

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    Town Records, 1756
  7. 2007.005.197 - Documents

    Provincial tax list for the year 1757. Document directs Constable Stephen Barton to collect taxes and is signed by Selectmen, Assessors, and Town Clerk.

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    Town Records, 1757
  8. 2007.005.207 - Documents

    Fragment of a document asking for contributions for building a bridge across Little Harbor to the mainland.

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    Town Records, 1759
  9. 2009.027 - Magazine

    "Coming of Age in the Piscataqua Marine Paintings by John Blunt" by Deb Child in Antiques and Fine Art magazine, p. 180.

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  10. 2009.061 - Documents

    Photocopy of a typed manuscript by Fred White on the occassion of the Tricentennial in 1993 titled: "Chronological List of Events in the History of New Castle." People, events and locations are noted in the People and Search Terms fields.

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  11. 2016.002.001 - Document

    This folder is labeled 1760 and contains four documents: A. An indenture agreement dated 14 April 1760 between Joseph Newmarch, Thomas Bell Esq., and Nathanael Sargent all of New Castle of the one part, and William Frost of the other part. That Peter Blanchard (a poor child, age 12 years and 6 months) will work as an apprentice until he is 21 as an indentured servant for William Frost. Frost is to teach Blanchard to read, write, and cypher (d...

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    Document A, Top Half
  12. 2016.002.008 - Document

    This accession contains 10 documents. A: A list of men who have subscribed to pay for a new bridge, with the amount that they pledged and balance that they owe. Bridge built in 1759. B: Letter of 1768 to John Wentworth, Esquire, Governor, explaining that they had examined the schooner Miram and found it to be free of infection from smallpox. Cargo was rum and butter. **This document is in two pieces and has previously been taped together...

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    Document A, Side 1
  13. 2016.002.008 - Document

    This accession contains 10 documents. A: A list of men who have subscribed to pay for a new bridge, with the amount that they pledged and balance that they owe. Bridge built in 1759. B: Letter of 1768 to John Wentworth, Esquire, Governor, explaining that they had examined the schooner Miram and found it to be free of infection from smallpox. Cargo was rum and butter. **This document is in two pieces and has previously been taped together...

    Record Type: Archive

    Document A, Side 1
  14. 2016.002.008 - Document

    This accession contains 10 documents. A: A list of men who have subscribed to pay for a new bridge, with the amount that they pledged and balance that they owe. Bridge built in 1759. B: Letter of 1768 to John Wentworth, Esquire, Governor, explaining that they had examined the schooner Miram and found it to be free of infection from smallpox. Cargo was rum and butter. **This document is in two pieces and has previously been taped together...

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    Document A, Side 1
  15. 2017.001.32 - Documents

    Town inventory of land, animals, houses, mills, slaves, money lent at interest, warehouses and vessels

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    Documents
  16. 2017.040.21 - Documents

    Tax Collector's accounts with the town

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    Town Records, 1771
Tax Collector's accounts with the town
  17. 2017.040.23 - Documents

    Subscribers for building a bridge over Little Harbor Newmarch, Joseph Frost, Joseph Sargent, Nathaniel Frost, George Treferren, Abraham Chase, Stephen Simpson, John Blunt, John Bell, Mesh. Jr. Yeaton, Richard Colefax, Jonathan Nickerson, Solomon Davis, John Neal, William Jackson, Samuel Rand, Richard Batson, Stephen Jones, Robinson Talton, John Barton, Stephen Rand, Ephraim Langmaid, Henry Branscombe, William Bell, Shadr...

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    Town Records, 1771
Subscribers for building a bridge over Little Harbor
  18. 2017.040.26 - Documents

    Committee for building a bridge over Little Harbor

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    Town Records, 1771
Committee for building a bridge over Little Harbor
  19. 2017.040.27 - Documents

    Inventory of the Ratable Estates in New Castle

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    Town Records, 1771
Inventory of the Ratable Estates in New Castle
  20. 2019.002.009 - Documents

    Parish of New Castle accounts

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