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004.030.005 - Receipt
A receipt written by Wales Clopper to Captain John Thissel in Baltimore on November 2, 1800. This states that Captain Thissel is paid in full. Mr. Clopper also makes reference to how uncomfortable Baltimore is during the summer. There are remnants of the red seal.
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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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005.029.002 - Receipt
A receipt stating that Isaac Thorndike, shoreman, paid Joshua Thorndike, yeoman, fifty-five pounds six shillings eight pence for a parcel of land in Beverly. This piece of land was three acres and one-hundred and eight poles and bordered by the ocean, the heirs of Josiah Thorndike, Nicholas Couril, Joseph Thorndike and Joshua Thorndike. This was written and signed by February 4, 1774. Joshua Thorndike made his mark. This was witnessed by Jose...
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005.029.006 - Receipt
A typed receipt from William H. Lovett to Frederick O. Cressy for $7.80. This was payment for writing deeds, mortgage, etc. (Walker-Cressy, Cressy-Goldsmith, Cressy-Masury, declaration of trust) and recording. Mr. Lovett was a notary public. This was written in Beverly on October 5, 1892.
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005.029.007 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt from Charles F. Lee to Fred O. Cressy for one-hundred dollars. This payment was in regards to the driveway of the Brock estate. This was property owned by George Brock at 18 Beckford Street. Charles F. Lee was a realtor and involved in insurance. His office was located at 155 Cabot Street. This receipt was written on November 15, 1902.
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005.029.008 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt from the City of Beverly's Collector, Andrew S. Edwards, to Fred O. Cressy. A payment of $130.54 was made for taxes in full for property at 18 Beckford Street to George E. Brock. This was written on November 20, 1902. This receipt was printed by Beverley News Company.
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005.029.011 - Document
A document stating that the City of Beverly received sixty dollars from John F. Masury and Louisa J. Cressy for a family burial plot on Hale Street. The plot number was ten section eleven. This document was signed on January 24, 1888 by three members of the Board of Health: Andrew E. Story, G.A. Stickney and John H. Woodbury. This was witnessed by William H. Lovett, justice of the peace.
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007.019.010 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt from Israel Thorndike to Richard Clark for two days of work on board the Schooner Three Brothers in December of 1793. This bill for eight shillings was paid on 28 May 1795.
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007.019.011 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt from James Mirick stating that he had received from James Carey eighty dollars in full for his wages from Baltimore to Beverly as master of the Schooner Three Brothers belonging to Mr. Israel Thorndike of Beverly. This document was written in Baltimore on 16 May 1795.
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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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007.064.097 - Receipt
An orange colored receipt from the Railway Express Agency to Charles Elwell for a 22 lb package sent from San Francisco to his mother, Mrs. Seth (Louise) Elwell at 177 Bridge Street in Beverly. This crate of goods was valued at $50.00.
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008.006.049 - Receipt
Receipt for Martha Smith from R. E. Stone, M.D. Dr. for $10. Stamped with name of Edward S. Webber.
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008.006.052 - Receipt
Receipt from Marston-Sturtevant Co. for Miss A. Bradshaw (formerly for M. P. Smith) for $31.37. Stamped by Edward S. Webber.
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008.006.053 - Receipt
Receipt from H. P. Woodbury & Son, Dr. Fine Groceries and Table Luxuries,123 Hale Street for M.P. Smith Est. Stamped by Edward S. Webber.
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008.006.055 - Receipt
Receipt from Harrie L. Ober for services in connection with probating the will of Martha P. Smith to Adelaide Bradshaw, executor. For $5.
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008.006.056 - receipt
Receipt from Beverly Gas & Electric Co., Dr. for Miss M. P. Smith for $4.05.
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008.006.060 - Receipt
Receipt from William H. Cann, General Contractor for Miss Bradshaw, listing various hardware supplies and for work done May -June 1924
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008.006.063 - Receipt
Receipt from the Commonwealth of Mass. Dept. of Corporations and Taxation, Inheritance Tax Division to Adelaide Bradshaw c/o Edward S. Webber regarding the estate of Martha P. Smith. Tax: $907.16. Harry F. Long. Commissioner.
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008.006.064 - Receipt
Receipt from the Unitarian Campaign Inc. for Adelaide Bradshaw as Martha P. Smith's executor. Oliver M. Fisher, treasurer.
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