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  1. MS034 - Frost Family Papers

    Scope and Content Business and personal correspondence, deeds, tax papers, estate papers, account books, poems, weather log (1845-1849), and miscellaneous papers of Frost family members; together with papers of the Tredick family, including will (1819) of Margaret Tredick. Persons represented include George Frost (1750-1808), merchant (son of Joseph and Margaret (Colton) Frost of New Castle, N.H.), and his wife, Abigail (Bell) Frost; their son...

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  2. MS042 B01 F23.26 - Samuel Treat and Abraham Hill Summons

    Summons involving Samuel Treat and Abraham Hill. Summons to James Goodrick of Portsmouth, cordwainer, John Sheldon of Portsmouth, tailor, Fidelea Sheldon of Portsmouth, spinster, William Frost of Portsmouth, truckman, and Amos Sheldon of Portsmouth, butcher. Dated October 11, 1819.

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    Samuel Treat and Abraham Hill Summons
  3. S0864 - Portsmouth Lyceum Record Book

    Record Book includes an act of incorporation, signature list of members, ideas for lectures, and a schedule of lecturers and topics. The book begins with an account of the first meeting of the Lyceum at the Court House in Portsmouth on September 15, 1834 under the leadership of Charles Burroughs, Charles A. Cheever and Charles W. Cutter.

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    1834, p. 1 list of names.
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    Record book was kept between 1812 and 1828. The book begins on April 17, 1812 with an assessment of shares. It then details "Cash Paid" items including: For the Lot of Land & Deed 1884. For the Building 7867.31 … Paid Teachers… During the years 1812 and 1813 money was collected for assessments from 35 individuals including, Nathaniel Adams, George F. Blunt, Oliver Briard, B. Brierlet, E. D. Brown, Samuel Chauncy, Edward Cutts, Samuel Elli...

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  5. S1541 - Letter from William Frost to Capt.Thomas Oliver

    Letter from William Frost to Capt.Thomas Oliver, February 16, 1848. Frost writes from Mobile, AL to Oliver in Portsmouth, N.H. that he is bound for Florida (Ceader Kee) to buy a cargo worth $375 (of cotton?), but that business is dull. The rest of the letter is also about business matters.

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  6. S1794d - Dockage, wharfage, and storage book of Portsmouth, N.H., 1824-1832

    Dockage, wharfage, and storage book of Portsmouth, N.H., collected by Joe Sawtelle. Dated November 1824 to May 1832. Volume lists ship captains and/or owners; ship names; fees assessed; and dates of the ships' dockage or wharfage while in Portsmouth. Some entries also include notes about the contents of the ship. [20 pages] See "Multimedia Files" for links to the chronological and alphabetical indexes to the book.

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    Dockage, wharfage, and storage book of Portsmouth, N.H., 1824-1832

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