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White, Robert |
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Account book from a grocery store from the years 1843-1846, with names of many New Castle people and the items they purchased. Original pages of the book have been pasted over with newspaper articles so not all account pages are viewable. The images are two sample pages.
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2007.005.071 - Documents
Includes: Tax list "A Province Tax for the Parish of New Castle...", 1734 (three copies of the same list, all originals)
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2007.005.111 - Documents
Tax list for 1749, to be collected by Constable Samuel Jackson.
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2007.005.117 - Documents
Tax list and charge to Constable John Pridham to collect said taxes, 1750.
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2007.005.127 - Documents
"A List of Complainers of their Rates of Taxes in the Parish of New Castle taken January 11, 1750"
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2007.005.129 - Documents
List of abatements to the tax rates for New Castle, 1750.
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2007.005.137 - Documents
1751 tax list for the town, to be collected by Constable Meshach Bell. List is written twice on document, once in narrower columns at the top and once in wider columns at the bottom.
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2007.005.141 - Documents
One large document, torn in two, containing the tax list for the town for the year 1752, to be collected by Constable Josiah Fernald.
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2007.005.145 - Documents
Tax list for 1753, to be collected by Jonathon Marten, constable. Document has torn into three separate pieces.
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2007.005.161 - Documents
Tax list for 1754, to be collected by Constable Joseph Amazeen. Object ID 2007.005.162 is a duplicate of this list.
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2007.005.162 - Documents
Tax list for 1754, to be collected by Constable Joseph Amazeen. This list is a second copy of the original tax list for the year (object ID 2007.005.161) with the added note that Constable Amazeen should tell the inhabitants they can meet at Shadrach Bell's house on the first Monday of November, December, or January if they feel they have been overtaxed and wish to address the Selectmen.
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