Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Letters to Thomas Perley, 1773-1790
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.
Letters to Thomas Perley, 1791-1794
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.
Letters to Thomas Perley, 1795-1797
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.
Letters to Thomas Perley, 1798-1803
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.
Letters to Thomas Perley, 1804-1823
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.
Letters to Thomas Perley, 1824-1827
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.
Accounts, 1788-1815
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.
Accounts, 1816-1829
Series I. Enoch Perley (1749-1869) Papers, 1773-1829, contains letters written by Enoch from Bridgeton, Maine, to his brother Thomas in Boxford, Massachusetts, and the accounts on timberland in Maine owned jointly by the two men. The papers record experiences of early settlers in the Maine wilderness, the founding of Bridgeton, and development of the logging industry.