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Haskell, William |
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007.019.016 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt containing Asa Cole's account against the Schooner Three Brothers. This was given by William Abbot and makes reference to an amount paid for William Haskell and Thomas Butman. This was written on November 17,1794.
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008.030.011 - Deposition
Deposition written by John B. and Henry Allen for William Leach regarding his taking possession of land (that was in mortgage) of the late Nathan Leach. Mentions neighboring lands of William Tuck, William Haskell, and John Harmon. The deposition was signed by Robert Rantoul and Ebew Everett and entered into the Registry of Deeds by Amos Choate.
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008.030.047 - Deed
Deed between William Morgan and his wife Abigal Morgan, Josiah Batchelder, Jr. and his wife Hannah Batchelder, and Samuel Herrick and his wife Bethiah in consideration for the sum of 24 pounds 6 shillings & 8 pence paid by Nathan Leech. The property of 1/3 of an acre was bounded in the north by the property of John Stephens and Thomas Davis, "Easterly by the highway leading to the new wharf and southerly & easterly by land of Robert Hale Esq. ...
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11585 - Receipt
A receipt for three pounds fifteen shillings of money paid in full by William Bartlett for wages to William and Paul Haskell aboard the Schooner Polly. They were the sons of Paul Haskell, the recipient of this document. This was written in Beverly on December 22, 1768.
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21686 - Records
Records of Beverly vessels giving a variety of information (not all the categories are covered for each vessel) including: type of vessel, name, captain, owner, voyage destination, where the vessel was built. Sailors are also listed and this data is noted as "Sailors from Custom House Record at Salem" 1796 - 1801 The sailors information includes age, height and color (light or dark)
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24899 - Document
1784 - 1836 list of vessels in the district of Salem and Beverly. It includes 205 ships, 46 barks, 360 brigs, 71 brigantines, 3 snows, 1 galliot, 179 schooners, 20 sloops and 44 schooners engaged in foreign commerce. Each of the vessels is listed by name, and tonnage, year is noted. The captain's name and where he is from is listed for some vessels. Inside the front cover is a list "new large vessels owned in Salem in 1879"
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948.001.123 - Document
Document on Grammar schools. Briscoe: superintendent is George S. Turner, has110 scholars, some difficulties this year warming a room and illness of the principal, the assistant Harriet F. Coffin deserves credit. South: Mr. William Haskell has been retained. Still a successful school however attendance is irregular; a class that was 25 scholars last year has down to 5 or 6. Sewed on second page mentions Augusta Billings, and Washington school:...
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948.001.124 - Document
Document on Grammar Schools. Briscoe section: mentions J.H. Foss leaving the school and George S. Turner taking his place, and Harriet F. Coffin as a good assistant. South: William Haskell, a patient and thorough teacher, has been retained. Cove: under care of experienced teacher, M. Jannett Gilkey.
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997.12 - Album, Autograph
A green hardcover autograph album that contains a history project compiled by Betty Enos on April 30, 1937. This project was given the title, Familiar Spots of Historic Interest in Beverly. There are black and white photographs of certain locations in the community accompanied by a description. These include: the Lighthouse at Hospital Point, Paul's Head, the William Haskell House, the Second Congregational Church in North Beverly, the tablet...
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FIC007.019.016 - Receipt
Schooner Three Brothers receipt for exchange between Capt William Abbott and Asa Cole for cheese, potatoes, onions, spirits. Notation of payment associated with William Haskell. Amounts of money denominated in pounds & shillings.
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FIC.2018.2.1 - Plan
A plan of shore rights and ancient highway accompanying the Sidney Perley report.
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