Catalog Number/Object ID
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2009-100-1No2.03
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Object Name
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Folders (containers)
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Title
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Assessors Shareholder List 1857
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Caption of Image
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Marblehead Gas Light Co.1857
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Scope & Content/Description
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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.
This file contains 63 notices from various corporations to the assessors of Marblehead listing the names and quantities of shares of socks with the corporations.
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Subjects
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Assessors Tax payers Tax exemptions Taxes
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Date
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1857
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Year Range from
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1857
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Year Range to
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1857
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Catalog date
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2010-03-16
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People
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Adams, John Andrews, Mary L. Anthony, William C. Barker, H. H. Bartlett, Anne Bassett, J. R. Beal, Judith Bessom, Mary L. Bigelow, Andrew Bigelow, Emily L. Blackler, Lucia Blackler, Lucy Blaisdell, John H. Blaney, David Boardman, Mary E. Borden, Sarah D. Bowden, Betsey Bowler, William Bradstereet, Hannah Bray, Mary E. Bridgeo, Jane Briggs, Calvin Briggs, Mary S. Briggs, Rebecca Brown, Increase H. Brown, John Brown, Thomas Call, Philip B. Chamberlain, Jason Childs, Caleb Chinn, Robert Cloutman, Jacob C. Cloutman, John Combs, Scott Conway, John Corner, Andrew Cornish, Benjamin Cornish, Eunice Courtis, William Dana, Anne H. Dana, Samuel Devereux, Elisabeth G. Dixey, Peter Dixie, Margaret P. Dodge, Simon Flagg, Chandler Fowler, Sarah Fowler, Thomas Freeto, Francis Gale, Sally Gardner, John T. Gerry, Samuel R. Gilley, William Glover, Daniel Goodwin, Sally Graves, Amos Graves, Ebrnezer, 2nd Graves, Mary Green, Joseph G. Hammond, William, Capt. Harris, Benjamin F. Harris, Edward B. Harris, Margaret Harris, Mason, 2nd Harris, R. T. Harris, Samuel S. Haskell, William T. Hawkes, Benjamin Hawkes, Jane Homan, Thomas Hooper, Elizabeth G. Hooper, Eurnice Hooper, Francis A. Hooper, Hannah Hooper, Henry Hooper, John Hooper, Lydia B. Hooper, Mrs. John, Jr. Hooper, Nathaniel Hooper, Robert W. Hopper, Mary I. Huntoon, Benjamin Ingalls, John, 2nd Ingalls, Thomas Jewett, David Johnson, John Johnson, William W. Knight, Benjamin Knight, Deborah Lanprel, William Lawrence, E. A. Lindsey, Benjamin Lindsey, Catherine Lindsey, John B. Magoun, C. C. Marr, Catherine Martin, Knott Martin, Mary Martin, Susan T. McAuley, Jane Morrell, Webster C. Newhall, Joel Paine, Elizabeth Paine, Thomas L. Patey, Deborah Perry, Sarah H. Phillips, Elezabeth Pitman, Henry F. Preble, Knott S. Preble, Nehemiah Pride, C. Prince, Elizabeth Prince, John Prince, Susan Proctor, Mary J. Quiner, John Quiner, Mary Ramsdell, Abigail Ramsdell, William Robbins, Polly Robinson, Fredrick Rogers, Julia E. Rogers, William Ropes, Henry, Esq. Roundy Benjamin Roundy, Ruth Russell Mary L. Russell, John Russell, Lewis Salkins, Martha Selman, Benjamin Selman, Nathianiel H. Shepard, Joseph Silver, Harris Simpson, Sally H. Snow, Thomas Sparhawk, John Sparhawk, Samuel Stacey, Hannah Strong, Joseph Swett, Anna Woodbery Thayer, Deborah Topham, James B. Topham, Polly Trasher, John Trefry, Samuel S. Trefry, Sarah Tucker, Betsey Tucker, Polly R. Tucker, Thomas Turner, L. P. Turner, William O. Tutt, Richard Wadden, John B. Wadden, John B., Jr. Warren, John Welts, Mary Wilson, George Wilson, L. & E. W. Wooldridge,Thomas Wormstead, Benjamin
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Search Terms
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Old Town records
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Lexicon category
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10: Unclassifiable Artifacts
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Lexicon sub-category
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Need to Classify
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Collection
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Gosling Collection
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Condition
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Fair
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Condition Notes
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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.
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