New London and Lyme Turnpike Company bills, 1805-1810.

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New London and Lyme Turnpike Company bills, 1805-1810.

Bills from Jacob B. Gurley for legal services; from Moses Warren for surveying and expenses; receipted bills to the road committee from Elisha Caulkins, Marshfield Parsons, and Daniel Peck, all tavern keepers, for meals, drink, lodging, and horse-baiting; from Samuel Green for services and expenses; estimate of costs and receipts from shares, list of due bills; list of those with contracts to pass gates by the year, taken from Moses Warren's book for contracts.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7275575

New London County Historical Society

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Caulkins, Elisha C.

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Green, Samuel, 1768-1859

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Printer and publisher, of New London, Conn. From the description of Receipts from Samuel Green, 1802-1833. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 237094399 ...

Gurley, Jacob B.

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Resident of New London, Conn. From the description of Jacob B. Gurley accounts, 1817-1821. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 229145397 ...

New London and Lyme Turnpike Company

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Company chartered May 1807 to operate a toll road from the Connecticut River to New London; road became free in 1853. From the description of New London and Lyme Turnpike Company bills, 1805-1810. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 298126825 ...

Parsons, Marshfield

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Warren, Moses, 1762-1835

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Surveyor, originally of Lyme, Conn.; later moved to Ohio. From the description of Moses Warren survey of Market Square, New London, Conn., 1807. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 253416886 Moses Warren, Jr., was born September 5, 1762, in Fairfield, Connecticut, the son of Moses Warren and Judith Bailey. Like his father, who was captain of the second alarm company of Lyme in 1777, the younger Warren fought in the Revolutionary War. On J...

Frink, David 1972-

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Dutton, Asa, 1755-

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Peck, Daniel, tavern keeper

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