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2016.334.2223Town of Cranberry Isles records - 1859
  • Document, Government, Government Records
  • Organizations, Civic, Municipal
Documents. Scans of Town of Cranberry Isles records from 1859 (part of 2016.334.2100)
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Documents. Scans of Town of Cranberry Isles records from 1859 (part of 2016.334.2100)
2016.334.2214Town of Cranberry Isles records - 1850
  • Document, Government, Government Records
  • Organizations, Civic, Municipal
Documents. Scans of Town of Cranberry Isles records from 1850 (part of 2016.334.2100)
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Documents. Scans of Town of Cranberry Isles records from 1850 (part of 2016.334.2100)
2001.111.831Letter from Samuel Spurling to mother Abigail [Spurling] Preble
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • People
Letter from Samuel E. Spurling to Mrs. Abigail C. (Spurling) Preble (son to mother), 30 Jun 1850. In this letter, Samuel writes from San Francisco, California. He had moved out west (at about age 23) to work in the gold mines about a year earlier and intends to stay 4 or 5 years before returning home to visit. Samuel mentions that when he arrived, part of San Francisco was in ashes but being rebuilt; gambling houses were open Sundays; as many boats in the harbor as Boston and NYC; fair prospects; and asks if Father Preble will cover his insurance payment if necessary. He mentions an Enoch working at the mines, and a Mr. Davis who sounds like a new friend. (Seems like Enoch may be a fellow Cranberry Islander, perhaps a Spurling or a Stanley, TBD.)
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Letter from Samuel E. Spurling to Mrs. Abigail C. (Spurling) Preble (son to mother), 30 Jun 1850. In this letter, Samuel writes from San Francisco, California. He had moved out west (at about age 23) to work in the gold mines about a year earlier and intends to stay 4 or 5 years before returning home to visit. Samuel mentions that when he arrived, part of San Francisco was in ashes but being rebuilt; gambling houses were open Sundays; as many boats in the harbor as Boston and NYC; fair prospects; and asks if Father Preble will cover his insurance payment if necessary. He mentions an Enoch working at the mines, and a Mr. Davis who sounds like a new friend. (Seems like Enoch may be a fellow Cranberry Islander, perhaps a Spurling or a Stanley, TBD.) [show more]
2001.111.827Receipt for sale of Richardson estate to Preble
  • Document, Financial, Receipt
  • People
Receipt: 23 Apr 1859, Sarah H. Richardson sells her father's estate to William P. Preble for $25 plus all debts and demands. Transcribed.
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Receipt: 23 Apr 1859, Sarah H. Richardson sells her father's estate to William P. Preble for $25 plus all debts and demands. Transcribed.
1000.3.233Receipt for food
  • Document, Financial, Receipt
  • Businesses, Store Business
Business receipt from Symmes Eaton to Enoch Stanley, Boston 7 May 1851, food, $2.11
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Business receipt from Symmes Eaton to Enoch Stanley, Boston 7 May 1851, food, $2.11
1000.3.248Note from Enoch Stanley re: selling oil
  • Document, Correspondence, Letter
  • Businesses, Other Business
Note, from Enoch Stanley to Garent, asking to sell 5 barrels of oil and keep the account of the barrels separate, 5 Sep 1855
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Note, from Enoch Stanley to Garent, asking to sell 5 barrels of oil and keep the account of the barrels separate, 5 Sep 1855
1000.7.136Bill of sale Joseph S. Spurling to Asa Stanley
  • Document, Government, Government Records
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Bill of sale, handwritten, for land, from Joseph S. Spurling to Asa Stanley, 11 Jan 1859
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Bill of sale, handwritten, for land, from Joseph S. Spurling to Asa Stanley, 11 Jan 1859