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Legal

Description

Subseries B, Legal documents, 1852-1872, undated, agreements regarding the continuance of Summer Street to Lincoln Avenue (1868) and an agreement with B. F. Webster (1872); deeds for property in Hampton, New Hampshire (1852), on Cabot Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1856), and on Middle Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1861); documents related to the estates of Jane Rundlet; agreements regarding real estate, bank accounts, cancelled checks, correspondence, household bills paid, insurance policies, receipts for legacies, tax bills for an aqueduct and pew, and incomplete wills and inventory associated with the estate of James Rundlet; an agreement of John Stewart regarding hay, undated; legal material associated with the Atheneum (1854) the Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Company (1854), and a Parish share (1858); and indentures with Fischer Brothers (1852), Jeremiah C. Carr (1854), J. W. Moses (1861, 1863), and G. Woodman (1866).

Details

Descriptive Terms

insurance
estates (property)
agreements
deeds
indentures

Physical Description

ca. 23 items

Finding Aid Info

Paper finding aid available in Library and Archives

Collection Code

MS025

Collection Name

Rundlet-May family papers

Date of Acquisition

1971

Reference Code

MS025.03.03

Acquisition Type

Gift

Places

Portsmouth (Rockingham county, New Hampshire)
Hampton (Rockingham county, New Hampshire)

Record Details

Originator

Rundlet, Edward, 1805-1874

Material Type

agreements
deeds
indentures

Other People

Rundlet, Jane (Hill), 1774-1849
Rundlet, James, 1772-1852

Other Organizations

Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company
Portsmouth Athenaeum

Description Level

Series

Arrangement

Arrangement

This series is arranged in the following subseries:1. Agreements re building of roads2. Deeds3. Estate of Jane (Hill) Rundlet4. Estate of James Rundlet5. General6. Indentures re Market Street

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