Calvin Austin papers, 1795-1817.

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Calvin Austin papers, 1795-1817.

Consists of two contracts and eight letters concerning the land dealings of Calvin Austin.

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Pease, Royal.

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Case, Leonard, 1786-1864

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Austin, Calvin, 1762-1819.

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Tilden, Mason.

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Quinby, Ephraim, 1766-1850.

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