Bills for chairs and tables for the state houses in Hartford and New Haven, 1769.

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Bills for chairs and tables for the state houses in Hartford and New Haven, 1769.

Thomas Willmot of Newtown, Connecticut, submitted a bill for two large cherry tables with four drawers, one dozen chairs, and four and three-quarters yards of green cloth for the tables, ordered by the General Assembly for the Lower House in New Haven. Benjamin Payne submitted his bill for a large cherry table with two side drawers, locks for the table, three yards of green cloth, and six chairs also ordered for the Lower House, but the one in Hartford.

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Willmot, Thomas.

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Payne, Benjamin P.

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Samuel Forbes was a partner in the iron manufacturing firm of Forbes & Adam in Canaan, Connecticut. From the description of Benjamin Payne bill of sale for Negro woman Minnah, 1772 December 18. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 216931039 ...

Connecticut. General Assembly

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