Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
Brookline account book, 1732-1779.
This is an account book for the town of Brookline. It makes notes of payments made to and from the town by it's citizens, sometimes with clarifying notes attatched.
Brookline Selectmen/town government orders, financial papers, 1758-1835.
This is a collection of orders, receipts, and bills made by the selectmen of Brookline between 1758 and 1835 while carrying out their duties as selectmen.
Bills, receipts, promissory notes, etc., 1760-1852?
This is a collection of bills, receipts, promissory notes, other similar financial documents made by the selectmen of Brookline and the town of Brookline between 1760 and around 1852.
Licenses (liquor and selling at auction), 1816-1855
This is a collection of documents related to licenses issued to businesses in the town of Brookline between 1816 and around 1855.
Selectmen's orders, receipts, bills, 1758-1768
This is a collection of orders, receipts, and bills made by the selectmen of Brookline between 1758 and 1768 while carrying out their duties as selectmen.
Selectmen’s receipts, circa 1758-1835
This is a collection of receipts made by the selectmen of Brookline between 1758 and 1835 while carrying out their duties as selectmen.
Selectmen’s bills, circa 1758-1835
This is a collection of bills issued by the selectmen of Brookline between 1758 and 1835 while carrying out their duties as selectmen.
Selectmen’s expense estimates, account reports, circa 1820-1835
This is a collection of expense estimates and account reports made by the selectmen of Brookline between 1820 and 1835 while carrying out their duties as selectmen.
Bills and receipts, 1760-1772
This collection includes a bill for supplies purchased in 1760, an undated receipt showing how much money has been paid to the town by someone living there and how much they still owe, fragments of a bill or receipt made in 1772, a document showing the conditions of an unspecified sale,
Note of sale of the household goods of William Whitney, 1763
A note of sale for several household goods purchased by William Whitney in 1763.