Box 2
Contains 91 Results:
1907 Dec 17. Quit claim deed from Lewis F. Ryan to McCausland and McMaster
This series contains original and some photocopied documents from 1788-1955: receipts, deeds, statements of sale, correspondence, promissory notes, writs of possession, bonds, mortgage notes, contract disputes, appraisals, and surveys. Additional documents are held in the Office of the Treasurer.
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