Notices from the Treasurer and Receiver-General to the Select Men or Assessors of the towns of Dartmouth, Hadley, Rehoboth, and Yarmouth, 1759-1805.

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Notices from the Treasurer and Receiver-General to the Select Men or Assessors of the towns of Dartmouth, Hadley, Rehoboth, and Yarmouth, 1759-1805.

Notices (or warrants) date from 1759 (Rehoboth), 1775 (Dartmouth), and 1805 (Hadley and Yarmouth). Warrants are issues and signed by Harrison Gray (1759), Henry Gardner (1775), and Jonathan Jackson (1805, Hadley). The Yarmouth notice is signed by David Scudder, clerk of the Barnstable County Court.

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Jackson, Jonathan, 1743-1810

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Jonathan Jackson (June 4, 1743 – March 5, 1810) was an American merchant from Newburyport, Massachusetts. He was a delegate for Massachusetts in the Continental Congress. Born in Boston in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Jackson pursued classical studies, graduating from Harvard College before engaging in mercantile pursuits in Newburyport. Despite his dependence on foreign trade, Jackson became a supporter of the American Revolution. He converted some of his merchant ships to privateers. ...

Massachusetts. Treasury Dept.

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St 1890, c 428 enabled municipal officials or directors of railroad companies in Massachusetts to petition the Superior Court to abolish or alter railroad grade crossings; a court-appointed commission then made a decision to be confirmed by the court. The expenses for the work were shared between the railroad, to pay 65%, and the state and municipality, which divided the remainder according to the ruling, with the state to pay no more than 10%. The state treasurer was authorized to issue bonds a...

Gardner, Henry, 1731-1782

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Gray, Harrison, 1712-1794

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