Papers, 1698-1794.

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Papers, 1698-1794.

Documents of colonial and Revolutionary periods, include: surveys and indentures, 1698-1752; indenture of apprenticeship, 1762; muster and payrolls, 1776-1779; diary of western expedition, Sept. 27, 1794 to Dec. 13, 1794; will, 1794.

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