John B. Vance in account with the Church New Gloucester commencing the 22nd of March 1884, 1884-1895.

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John B. Vance in account with the Church New Gloucester commencing the 22nd of March 1884, 1884-1895.

Account book reflecting Vance's activities as trustee for the Sabbathday Lake and Poland Hill communities, including records of construction of the dwellinghouse and the sale of tamar laxative. Persons represented include William Dumont, associate trustee.

212 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8045989

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