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000.23.1 - Print, Photographic
Andrew W. Rogers property circa 1915. This property was located on Hale Street across from Hale Farm. The brick chauffeur's house, visible on the left, is the only building on the property that remains to this day. He was the President of Beverly Gas and Electric (Rogers block beside the 1st Baptist Church) corner of Hale and Cabot St. He was also president of the National Bank in 1918. Earlier Naumkeag Buffering Sidney Winslow Sr.
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000.76.1 - Deed
1753 deed between John and Abigail Stephens and John Lovett. Lovett paid them 9 pounds for beach land. Also mentioned in the deed is Briscoe's Wharf, John and Samuel Stone and Benjamin Smith
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008.017 - Deed
Deed of sale of land and dwelling house sold by John Burley for $1180 to Thomas Pickett, Jr. John's wife Paulina Burley relinquished her rights for $1. The land is bound on the north by Bennet Street, on the west by land of Robert Bennet, on the south by land of Nicholas Thorndike, Jr. and on the east by land of Seaward Lee. Document signed by Emme Smith, Jonathan Smith (Justice of the Peace), Richard Pickett, and Martha Hersey.
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008.030.042 - Document
An agreement between property owners Francis Cabot, William Pickman, Josiah Batchelder, Jr., Edmund Giles, William Morgan, Benjamin Beckford, Samuel Herrick and Nathan Leech owners of several adjoining lots of land in Beverly stating the agreed upon boundaries. It appears to be property on Water Street and Country Road (Cabot Street). Samuel Goodridge and John Lows were witnesses
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12068 - Receipt
Receipt of Peter Hill's lease of Capt. William Bartlett's field for a cost of 8 pounds, 2 shillings, April 4, 1792.
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12328 - Document
1784 document from the state of Massachusetts to the sheriff of Essex County requiring him or his deputy to attach goods or estate of Joseph Fairfield of Wenham for money he owed Nathan Dane. The document is signed both by Dane and by William Dodge, Deputy Sheriff.
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12357 - Deed
A handwritten lease agreement between Josiah Batchelder, Jr. and John Sheldon for William Bartlett's farm in Beverly dated 24 March 1792. Batchelder was the attorney for the late Captain Bartlett, former naval agent during the Revolution, and was responsible for locating a tenant for the property. Joseph Gardner and Hugh Pike were witnesses to this transaction.
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12358 - Receipt
Receipt of Capt. Josiah Batchelder to David Raymond for work done at the farm house for a balance due of 2 pounds 6 shillings and 10 pence, Dec. 1792- Nov 1793.
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16982 - Book, Account
Account book of George Abbot about various vessels and voyages beginning in 1827. Includes shipping papers, invoices, accounts of sales, disbursements, etc. The last page of the account book lists "Property belonging to myself July 15, 1824" with amounts noted for his (Abbot's) house, "the Stickney house, the Brig May Dacre" and so on.
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25531 - Document
1798 document, a "commissioners warrent" from the State of Massachusetts appointing the board of assessors for the towns of Boxford, Rowley and Bradford. This was to fulfill a Federal law passed July 1798 to assess the value of lands and dwelling houses and to count the number of slaves within the United States.
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4630 - Document
1748 agreement between Captain William Bartlett and Benjamin Elliott regarding the line between properties. The document was witnessed by George Herrick and Isaac Woodbury.
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7546 - Deed
1786 deed from Nathan and Polly Dane to Mark Morse recorded in Essex County Registry of Deed 7 Feb 1787 by John Pickering
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FIC006.226 - Deed
1807 deed: Beverly Jan 15, 1807. An estimated of half the stuff in the fence between the lands of Mr. Abiel Abbot Deacon Benjamin Cleves made by me William Webber..."
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FIC006.227 - Deed
deed, dated June 6, 1850 outlining the property lines and division of land and property belonging to John I. Baker. Signed by William Goodhue and Thomas I. Everett.
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FIC007.335 - Document
Document is a 1 1/2 page essay that debates "Whether society have a right to restrict an individual in the customary alienation of his property." It is part of a series of analyses on Napoleon Bonaparte.
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