Goodale family papers, 1712-1845.

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Goodale family papers, 1712-1845.

Papers of the Goodale family of Marlborough, Mass., including deeds of sale for land in Leominster, Marlborough, New Braintree, Warwick, and Winchendon, Mass. belonging to Abner, David, John, and Nathan Goodale. Also included are military discharge papers of Abner Goodale, signed by Gen. Benjamin Lincoln in 1776; a poem written by William L. Howe in 1814; and a diary kept by David Goodale noting his observations while serving jury duty at the Court of Common Pleas in Cambridge, Mass., 11 Dec. 1838 - 19 Jan. 1839, and the United States District Court in Boston, 2-17 December 1845.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7648344

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Massachusetts. Court of Common Pleas (Middlesex County)

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Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810

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United States. District Court (Massachusetts)

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Goodale family.

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Goodale, John

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Goodale, Abner.

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Goodale, Nathan.

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Howe, William L.

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Goodale, David

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