New Gloucester financial records, 1859 Oct. 31-1862 Aug. 19.

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New Gloucester financial records, 1859 Oct. 31-1862 Aug. 19.

Statements relating to indebtedness incurred by Ransom Gilman, a New Gloucester (Sabbathday Lake) trustee, and Charles Vining, also of New Gloucester, and measures taken to repay the money.

321 p. (p. 56-321 blank)

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