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Catalog Number/Object ID |
2009-100-1No2.07 |
Object Name |
Folders (containers) |
Title |
Assessors Stockholder list Marblehead 1865-66-68 |
Caption of Image |
Mining company stockholders |
Scope & Content/Description |
The state legislature passed a law in 1843 requiring corporations to send a list of stock holders to the assessors of each town residing in the town together with the number of shares and the value of them. This act was titled "An Act for the more equal Assessment of Taxes" For list of Companies in this file see Notes. Most of the reports in this file are printed rather than hand written and contain a complete list of the stockholders and their citys and towns. |
Subjects |
Assessors Tax payers Tax exemptions Taxes |
Date |
1865 |
Year Range from |
1865 |
Year Range to |
1868 |
Catalog date |
2010-03-16 |
People |
Appleton, Daniel Blaney, David Bowden, James G. Bowden, Samuel Bowden, Sarah D., Mrs. Brown, Elbridge Brown, John H. Chamberlain, Jason Chamberlain, S. S. Cloutman, George Dana, Anna H. Fabens, Samuel A. Fabens, William C. Flagg, Chandler Garney, John Gerry, Samuel Green, Joseph G. Hammond, William Hawkes, Benjamin Hooper, Eunice Hooper, F. A. Hooper, Henry Hooper, John Hooper, Robert Hooper, S.R. Hooper, W.N. Johnson, William W. Magoun, Robert A. Martin, Knott Paine, Elizabeth, Mrs. Paine, T. T. Paine, Thomas T. Prince, Elizabeth Prince, John Quince, John Robinson, Fredrick Russell, Hannah N. Russell, Lewis Smith George G. Smith, George G. Stone, L. B. Thayer, Deborah Topham, James B. Trefry, Samuel S. Tucker, William C. |
Search Terms |
Old Town records |
Lexicon category |
10: Unclassifiable Artifacts |
Lexicon sub-category |
Need to Classify |
Collection |
Gosling Collection |
Condition |
Not Rated |
Condition Notes |
As these papers were collected over a period of 10 years and were stored in various unknown buildings and places were retrieved and sorted by volunteers in 1965 (about 100 years or more after they were made) and remained apparently undisturbed since then the papers we have are in good condition. However some have been water damaged. |
