March 1858
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ColnColonel George Blow(paid by his son Ned old neds son)
to a first rate raistop raised-top lined and trimed trimmed raistop raised-top poplar coffin for
your man Ned Hill ship
carpenter by request or directions
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20.00$20.00 |
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to one silver plate with name
engraved on same and age
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1.50$1.50 |
March 13 1858
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MrsMrs. TuckerPaid
to a pair of hinges and repa- irdired bedstead
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1.00$1.00 |
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to one patent castor roller for same
to one ladder for to go on
house 28 ft long at 50 ct.$0.50 |
.37½$0.375 14.00$14.00 |
March 15 1858
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MrMr. Allen Walls
to one new key to knobbknob lock
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.25$0.25 |
March 15 1858
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MrsMrs. TuckerPaid
to repairing of valice lock for
one of the boys (or one of your sons)
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.25$0.25 |
March 24 1858
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Estate of MrMr. Daniel P CurtisPaid of Warwick Paid
to one mahogany coffin for
himself with deep mouldings
around the bottom
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50.00$50.00 |
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to a settset of silver handles to
same
to a case for same
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5.00$5.00 5.00$5.00 |
March 26 1858
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Patsey Allen or Pompy Allen
to makeingmaking a coffin for
one of her sons by agreement
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5.00$5.00 |
March 26 1858
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MrMr. Roscow LipscombPaid
cash lent him ten dollars$10.00
which he saissays is to be retur-
ned in a short time
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10.00$10.00 |
March 27 1858
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Eastern Lunatic AsylumPaid
to 2852 lbs of Oat hay (or oats
in the sheaf) at $1$1.00 a hundred
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28.52$28.52 |
March 27 1858
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MrsMrs. H HenleyPaid
to 4 bblsbarrels shucks at 75 ct.$0.75 |
1.00$1.00 |