Leonard Bond Chapman notebook, 1908.

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Leonard Bond Chapman notebook, 1908.

Note containing transcription of the tax assessment records (1744-1745) levied upon the inhabitants of the First Parish of Falmouth; and a large amount of miscellaneous data pertaining to the churches and religious societies of the Stroudwater and Woodfords sections of Portland.

2 v. : ill., photos. ; 26 cm.

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