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004.008.077 - Correspondence
A letter written to Charles Markham of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation (USMC) from the Patent Department which accompanied a copy of the patent. The following was typed on this: "August 6, 1959 Mr. Markham: We are pleased to hand you herewith a copy of a patent recently granted on an invention of yours, Mr. Meyer and Mr. Wade. United Shoe Machinery Corporation Patent Department."
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004.008.078 - Patent
The patent given to Charles W. Markham et al for the two-station sole-spotting and attaching machine. There are eight pages of detailed diagrams of the machine attached to four pages from the Patent Department complete with all of the legal information. This is patent number 2,896,233 and was originally filed on November 29, 1957. The inventors of this machine were Charles W. Markham Jr., Vernon H. Meyer and William R. Wade. The twelve page p...
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004.030.008 - Document
A bill of lading for the Brig Rover that was conditioned by Benjamin Lovett, Jr. and Abraham Kilham on April 12, 1799. This vessel was captained by John Thissel. The Brig Rover was in Beverly harbor and preparing to set sail for Embden. There are remnants of the red seal in the top left corner.
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004.030.010 - Document
A document written by Harry Cole to his sister, Frances Gibson, on April 11, 1928. This letter details the appraisal of their father's estate made by E.S. Webber, the Cashier of the Beverly National Bank. It details where money has been spent. The writer recommends that the father's property remain in the Cole family.
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004.030.011 - Document
A document written by John Pierce and Nicholas Pierce dated October 16, 1848. This was written to William Pierce to notify him that these family members lay claim to land on Racoon Island owned by the late John Pierce, Sr. This was delivered by Jacob Lunt, the Constable of Beverly. This document was also originally sent to Benjamin Pierce but his name was crossed off.
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004.030.012 - Document
A document from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Probate Court to Harry P. Cole of Beverly. He was appointed the administrator of the estate of James E. Cole of Beverly. This was witnessed by Harry R. Dow, judge of the probate court in Salem.
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004.030.013 - Document
A typed document containing the property schedule of James E. Cole, 582 Hale Street, Prides Crossing, MA. He passed away on January 11, 1928. A complete list of his property is listed with two columns beside them. One is the assessed value and the other is appraised value. Some of the figures in the second column have been crossed out and corrected in pencil. The property listed above as well as a wood lot off of Hart Street are included. T...
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004.030.014 - Deed
A warranty deed between Peter Pride and Peter Pride, Jr. dated December 21, 1859. The elder Pride was a yeoman and the younger was a cordwainer. The younger Pride paid forty dollars to his father for a piece of land off of Hale Street in Beverly Farms. This document was cosigned by Clarissa Pride. This document was witnessed by Josiah A. Haskell, Justice of the Peace.
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004.030.015 - Document
A typed copy of the appraisal of the estate of James E. Cole by Edward S. Webber of the Beverly National Bank. This lists the schedule of the personal estate. This includes money held in banks and property at 583 Hale Street (it should be 582) and a wood lot off of Hart Street. There are some math calculations written on the back in pencil.
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004.030.016 - Document
A quit claim document from Joseph Corning et al to Nicholas Pierce dated July 8, 1869. The other people included in this quit claim were Lucy Corning, Levi Grace, Mary Elizabeth Grace, George Elliott and Hannah M. Elliott. They were all to receive eighteen dollars from Nicholas Pierce for land off of Hart Street. This land was bordered by William Preston and Joseph Williams. The justice of the peace that witnessed the signing of this document...
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004.030.017 - Document
This document is a handwritten synopsis of the estate of Nicholas Pierce, Sr.. It is unknown when it was written. This details how the estate was divided amongst the heirs after the death of Nicholas Pierce, Sr.. A reference is made to the quit claim between the Cornings et al and Nicholas Pierce, the son. Peter Corning, Andrew Standley, Samuel Currier, Elisha Pride, Hooper Appleton, Henry Wyatt and Philip Merrill are all mentioned as well as...
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004.030.018 - Document
A letter from George Choate, the Judge of the Probate Court, to George Pierce of Beverly. This document states that George Pierce was appointed administrator of the estate of Nicholas Pierce. He must return to the Probate Court within three months with an inventory of all of the real estate and goods so that whatever outstanding debts exist can be taken care of. This document has been stamped with an Essex County stamp. The outside of this do...
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004.030.019 - Document
A typed property schedule of James E. Cole of 582 Hale Street, Prides Crossing, MA. He passed away on January 11, 1928. This lists all of the money in banks as well as the above mentioned property and a wood lot off of Hart Street. It also includes deeds od Stephen Eldridge, Edwin Pride and the heirs of Laura F. Cole. The liabilities are included on the bottom. These include Dr. Charles H. Phillips, Dr. James Shatswell, Lee & Cressy, Mary L....
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004.030.023 - Document
A document detailing a real estate transaction between Molly Williams, the widow of Joseph Williams, and Nicholas Pearce. Pearce purchased two lots of land from Williams for thirty-eight pounds six shillings. This land was bordered by Benjamin Dodge, Amos Dodge, Jonathan Knowlton and Andrew Elliott. There is a signature of Molly Williams beside an x which is labeled as her mark. This document was witnessed by Elizabeth Tuck and Rebecca Leach....
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004.030.024 - Deed
A quit claim dated October 20, 1890 between Nicholas Pierce and Peter Corning, George Corning, Michael Flynn, Mary Flynn, Judith Patch, Hooper Appleton, Hannah Appleton, Esther Corning, Mary Courier, Abigail Standley and Andrew Standley. This is in consideration of four hundred dollars paid by Pierce to this group over a land dispute. The group quit their claim after reaching this settlement. The document was written on December 31, 1867 but n...
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004.030.025 - Deed
A deed from George Peirce to Nicholas Peirce for land containing about seventy-five poles in Beverly Farms. The land is bordered by Nathaniel Allen to the southeast, James Perry and Abraham Trowt to the south, Edmund Larcom to the west and High Street on the northeast. This land was the same conveyed to the seller by Joseph Ober on September 16, 1853. This document was witnessed by Justice of the Peace Josiah Haskell. George Peirce and his wi...
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004.030.026 - Document
A receipt stating that Nicholas Pearce paid George Standley three-hundred and ninety-six dollars for a piece of land with a house and about sixteen acres. This land is bordered on the south by Joseph William's estate, Benjamin Dodge and the heirs of Amos Dodge on the west, on the north by John Poland and Abraham Knowlton. This document was witnessed by Benjamin Foster and William Tuck.
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004.030.027 - Receipt
A receipt stating that George Standley paid his father-in-law, Nathaniel Dodge, sixty pounds for a piece of land with a house and barn in Beverly. This land is transferred to his family and heirs. The land is bordered by Joseph Williams on the south, Benjamin Dodge and Amos Dodge on the west, Abraham Knowlton on the east and John Poland on the road from Wenham to Manchester. This document was witnessed by Joseph Woodberry and Joshua Balch, Jr.
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004.030.028 - Document
A document written by notary public Edward Norris to verify the crew listed on board the Ship Mary is accurate. This vessel was captained by John Thissel. Norris wrote this document on November 4, 1801 and was stamped in the courthouse in Salem.
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004.030.029 - Roll, Muster
A muster roll for the crew of the Ship Mary out of Beverly that was captained by John Thissel. This was written on November 4, 1801 when the ship was getting ready to sail from its home port to Genoa. The men on board with Thissel include: Israel Lovett, William Porter, Elliott Woodberry, Thorndike Thissel, Thomas Picket, William Paxton, Thomas Lakeman, George Gallop, Benjamin Speed, William Nichols, Caesar Russell, and Edward Hammond. They we...
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