Land Deed for Wenham, Massachusetts, 1700.

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Land Deed for Wenham, Massachusetts, 1700.

This manuscript collection consists of one deed, signed December 19, 1700 by Samuel Inglish and John Umpee, grandsons of Masconomet, as well as Thomas Fisk, Junior, Rebeccah Fisk, John Newman, Moses Parker, and Joseph Foster, for the town of Wenham.

1 oversize folder (3 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7566032

Peabody Essex Museum

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Fisk, Thomas.

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Inglish, Samuel.

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Inglish, Joseph.

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Umpee, John.

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Newman, John S., 1938-....

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John Newman was a physician of Salisbury, N.C. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1797. From the description of A short account of the situation, soil, production of the state of Tennessee, 1797. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122473851 In 1900, John Newman lived briefly in Galveston, Texas, as a barman and farmer. He experienced the Hurricane of 1900, discussing his experiences in a letter to the Galveston newspaper in 193...

Foster, Joseph

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Joseph O'Kane Foster was born June 27, 1898 in Chicago, IL; attended Univ. of Wisconsin (1915-19); reporter, Milwaukee sentinel (1918); editorial staff member, Chicago evening American (1920-21); writer and consultant for BBC documentary film on D.H. Lawrence; editor, Wisconsin literary magazine; contributor to Atlantic monthly and other journals; published books include: In the night did I sing (1942), A cow is too much trouble in Los Angeles (1952), Street of the barefoot lovers (1953), Time t...