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    Papers include several deeds for land purchased by Thomas Beck and Thomas Beck Jr. One of the deeds includes land in Greenland and Rye. There is also a will for Samuel Oakes, uncle of Thomas Beck and from whom Thomas Beck inherited real estate. There is an appointment for Thomas Beck Jr. as surveyor of highways.There are also three receipts, two for taxes paid by the Becks and one for "services in your store" from Samuel Elkins to Thomas O. Beck....

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  8. S1223a - Mark Laighton account book, 1804-1813

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  9. S1773 - Letters regarding shipping, 1805-1848

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