Business records, 1835.

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Business records, 1835.

The volume consists mostly of a copy of an indenture concerning the trustees and proprietors of the company. The folder contains both a printed and manuscript deed to the tract of land, as well as certificates relative to three notes of the Kennebeck Lumber Company.

1 v. (95 leaves) ; octavo.1 folder (3 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6957610

Gadsden Public Library

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Lincoln, William, 1801-1843

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Newton, Rejoice, 1782-1868

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Rejoice Newton was a prominent Worcester attorney and Massachusetts state legislator. He was born of father Isaac Newton on 11 Oct. 1782 in Greenfield, Mass., and died on 4 Feb. 1868 in Worcester. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1807 and completed his legal studies in Northampton shortly after. Newton opened a successful practice in the city of Worcester and was appointed county attorney in 1818, a post which he held for six years. A law partnership with his brother-in-law William Lincoln...

Kennebeck Lumber Company.

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The Kennebeck Lumber Company was created upon the acquisition of "... ten thousand two hundred sixty-six acres in township numbered one, in the sixth range of the Brigham Million Acre Purchase, west of the Kennebeck River, in the county of Somerset, generally known by the name of the "_Chase Stream Tract_ ..." The company's trustees were Rejoice Newton (1782-1868) and William Lincoln (1801-1843), both of Worcester, Mass. From the description of Business records, 1835. (American Antiq...