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ces Rathbun who have prepared the manuscripts for preservation.
The Commissioners herewith submit a statement of expenditures made since their last report.
FOR PRESERVING TOWN PAPERS.
Classifying, repairing and mounting " Prov-
· $611 00 idence Town Papers," . .
C. W. Jenckes & Bro., paper boxes, 9 08
Eastern Advertising Co., envelopes, . 6 10
R. L. Greene, paper for repairing, 17 40
Starkweather Williams & Co., scissors, brushes &c., 6 26
Charles B. Botsford & Co., paper for repair- ing, ·
3 50
William Millen, cups, &c., 63
A. J. Woodbury & Co., transparent paper, 10 00
L. H. Goldthwaite, special services, 60 00
W. H. Claflin & Co., drying paper, II 70
Akerman Co., 50 books for papers, . 105 80
A. A. White & Co., rubber stamp, 75
Anthony, Cowell & Co., two pine bureaus, 6 50
. Library Bureau, cards for index, 12 60
Edward Field, miscellaneous expenses, II 60
Akerman Co., binding old records, . II 40
Henry B. Bennett, case for card index, 39 69
Akerman Co., folios, 5 25
$929 26
FOR PRINTING TOWN RECORDS.
Snow & Farnham for printing 1000 copies Vol. 2 and electrotype plates for same $765 60
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Akerman Co., for binding and wrapping Vol. 2, . $181 25 Transcribing Vol. A, Third Book Town of Providence, . 257 50
Clerical assistance,
190 00
G. H. Richter & Co., type writer supplies
75
Snow & Farnham, printing,
II 70
Library Bureau, index cards, ·
7 40
Bugbee, Thompson Co., office supplies, 22 OI
Akerman Co., wrapping Vol. 1, [500 copies ] I 75 G. H. Richter & Co., type writing machine, 30 00 Snow & Farnham, printing 500 copies Ist Vol., 116 95 ·
H. D. Sheldon, miscellaneous expenses, .
4 64
Akerman Co., binding and wrapping 500 copies Ist Vol. [printed wrappers.] 80 25
$1,669 80
Total amount for both purposes, Balance from former report, $29 09
2,599 06
Amount of appropriation April 2, 1892, 1,500 00
Amount of appropriation July 1, 1892, 600 00
Amount of appropriation No-
vember 16, 1892, · · 4,000 00 6,129 09
Amount of expenditures,
2,599 06
Balance on hand, $3,530 03
Respectfully submitted,
HORATIO ROGERS, G. M. CARPENTER, EDWARD FIELD, Record Commissioners.
January 30, 1893.
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APPENDIX A.
Rhode Island Historical Society Manuscripts. Papers Relating to Providence. 1643-1793. Page 28.
Pro : 4 A List of Papers delivered to John
4. 77 Whiple junr chosen Town Clark
'so cald' by Roger Willjams former Town Clark.
I Towne Meetings Votes & Orders
2 Committees Order about Jndjans
3 Generall Record about Probate of Wills
4 A Will for Resolued Waterman
5 A Will for Hen : Wright
6 H. Wrights Jnventorie
7 Leonard Smiths Will
8 Proclamation agnst Bacon &c
9 A Will for James Olny
IO Apprizal of John Smiths Estate
II Tho : Olny junr his Letter to ye Council
12 Tho : Olny Senr his dispose of J. Olnys Estate
13 A bond from Jos : Smith
14 Administration to Jos : Smith
15 James Olnys debtors
[ENDORSEMENT
An Coppie what papors mr Roger Williams Delivered vp to ye : Towne
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APPENDIX B.
Rhode Island Historical Society Manuscripts. Papers Relating to Providence 1643-1793. Page 29.
ffor as much as the Towne of prouidence did at a Towne meting of Election held upon the 4th. day of June 1677 order and Appoynt Capt Arthur ffenner and John Whipple Jvnr : to vewe all the Books and writings which belong to ye sd Towne now in the hands of the sd ffenner, and to see in what Condito they are and to take a list of them, they both Signeing to the sayd list : The which we have done as ffolloweth, Vizlt
Jt The Towne old Book, now Containeing of 70 : leaves and one nott wrott upon, soe there is wanting : 65 : leaves, the Book being much defaced,
Jt The longe Book with parchments Covers Cheifely Consistin of records of Deedes is of Lands, now Containeing of : 69 : leaves, and 7 peces of leavs all wrott vpon. besides two leaves pinned to an other soe there is twenty leaves wanting.
Jt The new Book with Brass Clapes, Containeing of : 164 : pages wrott upon, besides fower leaves wrott upon which are not paged, as also : 18 : leaves wrott upon at that End of the Book where the Alphabett is : soe there is one leave wanting that wass wrott upon,
Jt The little Book with parchment Covers wherein was the Entry of actions, is wanting : .
Jt papors of Gennerall Assemblys Acts to the number of : 23 : Each of them haveing the seale of the
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Colloney Affixed, the seales being all of them in good Condition not defaced, Saveing only one, which is an Assemblys Acts bereing date may the 4th : 1669 : soe that there is to the number of soe many wanting as haue came to the Towne since Jon : Whipple Jvnr delivered vp ye Book
Jt one papor of the Gene : Covnsells acts with the seale of the Collony afixed : is wanting :
Jt A papor of william Harris put into the Towne at a Towne meetng Janvarey the : 27th : 1670 Contain- ing the account of a rate or Rates, is wantin and nott to be found, .
Jt A Small papor Book Containing the Enrolements of wills :
Jt Covrts Acts Sewed to geather, in the manner of 2th : Books, as also Severall Courts acts made vp in rovles to the number of 18, with noe seales affixed, there being other Covrts acts Sewed up in the manner of a Book which is wanting,
Jt Severall Coppies of william ffeilds : and william Carpenters papors,
Jt A Deed of Gift from Richard waterman to his Grand Children the Chilldren of Resolved waterman, Deceased, .
Jt The will and Jnventory of Zachary Roads Deceased, wanting.
Jt The Towne Covnsells will vpon the Esstate of Samvell Comstock : deceased is wanting ·
Jt The Towne Covnsells will and Inventory upon the Esstate of George Rikerds, is wanting .
Jt The Bond from George Kindrick, to the Towne Covnsell of providence, is wanting ·
Jt The will and Inventory of william ffeild, Deceased : is wanting ·
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Jt The Acts of the Towne Covnsell the : 4th : of Aprill : 1670 : is wanting,
Jt The letter of Administration from the Towne Counsell to mary Mawrey with Six seales affixed, is wanting. · ·
Jt The Bond from Mary Mawrey to the Towne Covnsell bearing date the 9th : day of September : j669 : with her Seale affixed, is wanting
Jt The old Deede called the Towne Evidence .
Jt The Deed of Confirmeation from Cussvckqunsh, and Nenekelah with Richard Smith junr tesste- mony pinned there to. ·
Jt The Deed of Confirmation from SCattupp, & Quéquágónvett.
Jt The Deed of Confirmation from Cavjanaquant, being also Subscribed Aiaquaomitt. The 3th : Deedes of Confirmation being all indorssed with tesstemonys on the Back Sides, .
Jt The Deed in parchment from mr Roger williams to the Towne of prouidence,
Jt Eleaven papors from severall Jndians of Resigne- ments : of Claimes, as from wamsittow, Alias Alexander, phillip : woottiation, wessavmavge, Antionitt, Tom of wachamokett, and others, all wanting
Jt The will & jnventorey of Joshva ffoote Deceased, is wanting
Jt The Inventory of the Esstate of John Clawson, As also an account in a papor by Thomas olney senr of the disspossition of John Clawsons goods ;
Jt The Bond of Joshva winsor, & James Ashton, As also the Award of Arbetration upon a deffer- ance betwene ye sd winsor, and James Ashton,
Jt The Indenture of Daniell Comstock ;
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Jt As also severall other papors, the rest of the Towne Records nott, perticvlerized, [now remain- ing] with a linning Bagg in which they are in Clossed,
Jt memorll
a papor signed william Harris beareing date ye 15th : of Decemr : 1669 : Jndorssed on ye hack sid, A protest against Dexters plaister, is wanting The will and Inventory of Thomas walling [deceased, wanting,
prouidence october the : 27th : 1677 :
Arthur ffenner
John Whipple Junr :
APPENDIX C.
Rhode Island Historical Society Manuscripts. Papers Relating to Providence 1643-1793. Page 88.
A List of Books of Records, & Papers of public Con- cerns, Received of Mr Nicholas Tillinghast late Town Clerk of the Town of Providence, And delivered to Mr James Angell the present Town Clerk, of sd Town by Messrs Dan1 Abbott, Elisha Brown, & George Taylor, a Comttee appointed for that Purpose, at a Town Meeting held in sd Providence, on the 6thDay of June A D : 1758 vizt
Town old Book with many Leaves Schorchd & partly burnd'
The long Book Parchment Cover, many Leaves torn, & partly lost
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The Book with Brass Clasps, some Leaves torn out some Defaced
The Book of Land Evidences No I
The Book of do 2
The Book of d° 3
The Book of do 4
The Book of do 5
The Book of do 6
The Book of do 7
The Book of do 8
The Book of do 9
The Book of do 10
The small Book do with painted Cover 10
The Book of do II
The Book of do 1'2
The Book of do 13
The Book of do 14
The Book of do 15
Book with a blue Paper Cover some what Shattered began 1692
Book of Town Acts & Orders with a Parchment Cover
Two Schedules of Town Affairs somewhat Shattered
Two Books, & Shattered Schedule of Town Council Affairs
A small Stiled Schedule of Town Meeting Affairs began 1717 /8
Book for registring Marriages & Births
Town Meeting Book with a Cloth Cover began 1725
Two Colony Law Books & a printed Schedule
The Town Council Book No 2
The Town Council Book 3
The Town Council Book 4
The Town Council Book 5
The Town Council Book 6
Small Schedule covered wth blue Paper of Town Coun- cil Affairs
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Book for Proceeding at Tn Meetings to ye year 1755 Parchment Cover
Plan of the House Lotts at Patuxit Made 1752
Plan of Westconaug Lands
Plan & Papers relating to the New Street in Providence Plan & Papers of Patuxit Highway
Plan of Highway across Waterman's Marsh
Plan of Highway from Power's Lane Southward
Plan of Highway at Burrow's Bridge & Papers Appendent Plan of Thatch bed of Joseph Brown & Papers relating
Plan of the Road to Patuxit
Return of a Highway, Potter's & Baker's
Returns of a Landing Place at Ruttenburge's
Deed of Thomas Patey & Papers thereto appertaining
Deed of Land where the Courthouse & Goal Stand
Deed of Highway & Training Field
Schedules of Acts of Assembly to the Year 1758
II : Bundles of Copies of Mortgage Deed of Sundry Banks
17 : Bundles do of the Eighth & Ninth Banks
5 : Bags of old Papers
Book for Registering Stray Cattle &c
Eight Rate Bills
Plan of Lotts laid in Willm Tillinghast's Land
Deeds & Papers of Solomon Pain & Jos : Hopkins Affairs
4 : Plans of Highways vizt : Stamper's Hill &c Bundled
3 : Bundles of Letters of Administration & relative Bonds
I : Do of Accounts of Administration
I : do of Guardianship
2 do Indentures
I : do Licence Bonds
I : do Certificates from Several Town
Six Bundles of Mixed Papers
Twenty Eight Deeds not recorded
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in Providence the Tenth Day of June A. D : 1758 Received of Messrs Daniel Abbott, Elisha Brown & George Taylor, the Comttee first aforenamed, all the Books & Papers enumerated & entered on the on the foregoing Pages of this Sheet
As Witness my Hand
James Angell Town Clerk
APPENDIX D.
Providence Town Papers. VOLUME 3, PAGE 127. No. 1230.
At a Town Meeting of the Town of Providence held on the 16 : th Day of May AD 1777
It was Voted and Ordered that Twelve Shillings lawful Money be paid to Amos Chaffee of Providence out of the Town Treasury for removing the Town Records to Johnston by Warrant from the Governor upon the Alarm in December last
Witness Theodore Foster Town Clerk To Mr. James Arnold Town Treasurer
Providence Town Papers. VOLUME 3, PAGE 128. NO 1231.
The Town of Providence debt
To Carting a Load of the Records of Infr Court & the Records of this Town from the Town to Col John Watermans in Johnstone about six or Seven Miles £1-16-0
Providence Dec.mr ye 9th Ad 1776 Amos Chaffe L
Voted that 12 / out of the Town Treasury of the above May. 16. 177
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Providence Town Papers. VOLUME 4, PAGE 104. No. 1620. The Town of Providence To John Waterman Dr 1779
Feby 12th To my Time and Service in Re- ) moving the Town Records from Providence to My House : keeping the Records at my House near Two Years : and bringing them Back to Providence
1-
£7,, 10,, 0
John Waterman Ju
At a Meeting of the Freemen of the Town of Providence on the Ist Day of March A. D. 1779
Resolved That Seven Pounds and Ten Shillings the Amount of the above Account be paid to the said John Waterman and the Town Treasurer is Requested to pay the same accordingly
Witness Theodore Foster, Town Clerk
£7 .. 10 .. 0
To James Arnold Esq. Town Treasurer
[ENDORSEMENT] March 10 1779 Recd the within John Waterman Jr
APPENDIX E.
Providence Town Papers. VOLUME I, PAGE 8. No. 14.
vpon ye roth day of Januarey in ye yeare 1681 Andrew Harris Coming to ye Dwell place of Susanna Harris Tho :
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Olney Junr: then by order of ye said Sussana Harris, & Howlong Harris did on both there behalfes inform the said Andrew Harris that his Mother, to witt the Saide Susanna Harris had from mr Brinley Received his ffather [to witt] william Harris his will & therefore had sent for him that so he might heare ye Same Read & also as hee was a Joynt Exsecutor with them that they joyntly together might Endeavour to settle the Estate, his answer was, that hee had heard yt before now, & knew what was in it, & he Should heare it againe on time or another lett them doe what ye Could. Jt was replyed unto him that there was nobody did obstruct him now but did Earnestly desire that he that he would now heare it read againe; the Super Scription being then Read unto him, which was, that his Mother & his sister howlong Should Keepe ye will until it Could be Comitted to mr Brinley, his answer was lett them Keepe them if ye will & so turned away & went out of doors Refuesing to heare it further, he then was desired as hee was a Joynt Exsecutor with his mother & Sister to joyne with them & take an Enventory of ye Estate, his ans : was that he would not Medle with it nor have any thing to doe with them in yt Matter & So he sayd he bid them farwell, gitting up upon his horse Rod away
1893
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THIRD REPORT
OF THE
RECORD COMMISSIONERS
RELATIVE TO THE
EARLY TOWN RECORDS.
[PRESENTED DECEMBER 4, 1893. ]
"WHAT CHEER ?"
POUNDED
J. A. & R. A. REID, CITY PRINTERS Dyer and Pine Streets. 1893.
1893.
CITY DOCUMENT. [No. 29.
THIRD REPORT
OF THE
RECORD COMMISSIONERS
RELATIVE TO THE
EARLY TOWN RECORDS.
[PRESENTED DECEMBER 4, 1893.]
OF
PROVIDENCE
"WHAT CHEER ?"
18.32
FOUNDED 1636.
ORPORATED
J. A. & R. A. REID, CITY PRINTERS, Dyer and Pine Streets. 1893.
REPORT.
TO THE HONORABLE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE :
GENTLEMEN :- The Record Commissioners herewith sub- mit the fourth of the printed volumes of the Early Records of the Town of Providence, it being a continuation of the records contained in the Third Book Town of Providence, A and B, otherwise called "The Book with Brass Clasps."
In this book the records of town meetings and of the town council terminate and an hiatus of seventeen years occurs in the records of such meetings in the immediate custody of the city.
Through the instrumentality of Charles E. Paine, Esq., for many years City Engineer, the attention of the Com- missioners has been directed to two resolutions of the City Council, which originated in the Board of Aldermen.
As originally introduced they passed the Aldermen Feb- ruary 10, 1845, and were as follows :
" RESOLVED, That the Mayor be requested cause the deed of Cananicus and Miantinomo to Roger Williams, dated 24th of 1st mo. 2 year of our plantation ; the deed of Roger Williams to the first settlers, dated the 8th of the 8 month, 1638 ; the deed of Roger Williams to the first settlers, dated 20th of December, 1661; and the charter to the Town of Providence, dated March, 1648, to be framed under or between glass, and hung up in the City Clerk's office.
RESOLVED, That the Mayor be requested cause the residue of the old papers in the City Clerk's office that have usually been kept in bags, with such other loose ones as are
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about his office and of no present use or value to the city, to be transferred to the Rhode Island Historical Society, upon the Society's giving a receipt and promising to return such papers as shall be specified in it on request."
When these resolutions reached the Common Council, they were referred to the Committee on City Property, which committee subsequently submitted the following report :
"TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE :
The undersigned Committee on City Property, to whom was referred certain resolutions from the Board of Alder- men, the first resolution respecting the old Indian Deeds to Roger Williams, the second relating to the loose papers in the City Clerk's office, would respectfully report that they have examined the said deeds and find them in a good state of preservation, considering their great age. It is, there- fore, their opinion that it is inexpedient for the Council to concur in the first resolution, as they doubt the propriety of putting the deeds under glass to be hung in the City Clerk's office, as they fear the effect of the light would be to fade the ink entirely out ; they, therefore, recommend that the City Clerk be directed to procure a box to put the said deeds in, and to be kept in the same form that they now are, and think they would be much better preserved than in the manner proposed by the resolution. In regard to the second resolution, they would recommend that the Council concur, and that the loose papers in the Clerk's office be delivered to the Historical Society as there provided.
JAMES T. RHODES,
PHINNEAS POTTER,
DANIEL E. CARPENTER."
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1893.]
On March 10, 1845, the Common Council concurred with the Board of Aldermen with the following amendments, viz : striking out the words " framed under or between glass and hung up in the City Clerk's office" in the first resolu- tion, and inserting in lieu thereof the words "placed in a suitable box for their better preservation."
Some time between the tenth day of May, 1845, and the twenty-first day of July, 1846, the exact date cannot now be ascertained, the papers referred to were deposited with the Historical Society ; and at a meeting of the society on the twenty-first day of July, 1846, the Hon. Albert G. Greene, in the words of the Society's resolution, "was appointed to collate and arrange the manuscripts deposited in the Northern Library during the past year, by vote of the City Council of Providence, with authority to cause as many blank books to be made as he may deem requisite for the reception and preservation of said manuscripts, and to draw upon the treasurer for the expense of such books."
It will be observed that no list or particular description of the papers is given, nor do the records of the Society any- where show the number or the nature of the manuscripts thus deposited. No further mention is made on the records of the society, relative to this deposit, other than that included in a list of the additions to the Northern District Cabinet for the year extending from July, 1845, to July, 1846, wherein it is stated that there are : "four bags of documents on deposit, to be surrendered when called for ; a receipt having been given for the same to the City Clerk by the cabinet keeper." A careful examination of the city's files fails to disclose this receipt, but it was probably no more in detail than the entry made on the records of the Society.
In the course of their official investigations, the Commis- sioners have had occasion from time to time to refer to the great number of papers and documents relating to the
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proceedings of the town which were included among the manu- script collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society, and which gave unmistakable evidence of having been at one time the property of the town.
This is now satisfactorily explained, and the Commis- sioners think it proper that the attention of the City Council should be called to the fact so that these papers and docu- ments, no less than the others of like character and descrip- tion belonging to the city, may be placed in suitable form for preservation, in accordance with the modern methods which have been devised for preserving old manuscripts.
The Rhode Island Historical Society has long been recog- nized as a proper depository for valuable manuscripts and documents by State, City and individuals ; indeed, the General Assembly of Rhode Island makes an annual appro- priation for caring for its property there deposited, and it has recently, in recognition of the service rendered by the society in this respect, seen fit to increase the amount of that appropriation.
For nearly half a century this honored old society has cared for the papers of the city there deposited, not only without remuneration, but even at some expense to itself ; and it is fortunate that these documents were placed in so secure a depository, for, had they not received such foster- ing guardianship, it is not unlikely that, among the vicissi- tudes to which they would have been exposed, many of them now of inestimable value to the municipality would have been lost or destroyed.
The authority granted the Record Commissioners to collect, print and preserve the early records of Providence, does not restrict them to any particular records, so long as they are the records of the town of Providence ; but before taking any steps toward exercising any authority over the records in the custody of the Historical Society, or towards putting them in order, the Commissioners feel that the City Council
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should be informed of this deposit and its consent should be obtained.
The papers in the custody of the Historical Society, under the resolution of the City Council hereinbefore referred to, are none the less the property of the city than they would be if they had not been placed in such custody.
The work on the "Providence Town Papers " has so far progressed that an opportunity is now presented for the Commissioners to give these papers proper attention without interfering with the plans which they have outlined for caring for the documents now in their immediate custody.
All of the papers in the city's possession, outside of the Historical Society, previous to the year 1800, that have come to the knowledge of the Commissioners have been brought together, arranged, repaired and mounted in books, and an index to all of them up to and including the year 1790 has been nearly completed.
In view of the fact that a considerable portion of the records contained among the papers of the Rhode Island Historical Society will fill up the break which has previously been referred to, viz : the years 1675 to 1692, it would be wise if attention could be given to these records and a sim- ilar method pursued with them as with the other papers of the city, so that the documentary possessions of the city previous to the year 1800, wherever located, would be as complete as it is possible to make them.
Some years ago the Historical Society had these papers of the city inserted in scrap books along with other miscel- laneous manuscripts of its own, and any attempt to put the city's papers in proper order will require that certain of the Society's possessions be disarranged.
The care which this Society has given to this property of the city during these many years would in justice seem to demand that the city, in caring for its own documents, should see that the Society's documents do not suffer by any re-arrangement, and that they are left in proper order.
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To this end the Commissioners recommend that, in the prosecution of their work, they may be authorized to apply a part of the last appropriation for their use, and, therefore, respectfully ask for the passage of the accompanying resolu- tion.
HORATIO ROGERS, G. M. CARPENTER, EDWARD FIELD, Record Commissioners.
PROVIDENCE, R. I., December 4, 1893.
No. 715. Resolution Directing the Record Commissioners. to Cause Certain Old Documents Deposited in the R. I. Historical Society to be Repaired.
[Approved December 8, 1893.]
RESOLVED, That the record commissioners be and they are hereby directed to cause the old papers and docu- ments deposited in the Rhode Island Historical Society, by resolution of the City Council passed March 10, 1845, to be suitably repaired, classified, inserted in books, and indexed ; and to also cause such manuscripts belonging to said society as may be disarranged by such repairing and classifying, to be arranged satisfactory to said society.
1895.]
CITY DOCUMENT [No. 23.
FOURTH REPORT
OF THE
RECORD COMMISSIONERS
RELATIVE TO THE
EARLY TOWN RECORDS.
[PRESENTED APRIL 22, 1895.]
PROVIDE "WHAT CHEER ?">
DIUNDE O
PORAT
The Providence Press : SNOW & FARNHAM, CITY PRINTERS, 15 Custom House Street, 1895.
1895.]
CITY DOCUMENT. [No. 23.
FOURTH REPORT
OF THE
RECORD COMMISSIONERS
RELATIVE TO THE
EARLY TOWN RECORDS.
[PRESENTED APRIL 22, 1895.]
OF PROVIDENCE "WHAT CHEER ?"
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