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I Ebenezer Webster hereby certify that the timber marked [?] marking Iron[?] E IIII [?] chalk[?] a few[?] sticks marked with a I.W.P. about four hundred sticks was cut on No 8 Township in the 8th range West from the East line of the State cut & hauled by [?], Gardner & Others, for Taylor, Webster & Pilsbury, For which we had a legal permit[?] and to which myself & partners have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine
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I Ebenezer Webster hereby certify that the timber marked
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[symbol inserted] marking Iron E IIII [?] chalk[?] a few sticks marked with a  
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I.W.P. about four hundred sticks was cut on No. 8 Township in the
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8th range West from the East line of the State cut & hauled by
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Faley, Gardner & others, for Taylor, Webster & Pilsbury, For  
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which we had a legal permit and to which myself & partners  
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have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine.
  
And I further certify that there is not in this lot of timber, any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid Township as above stated
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And I further certify that there is not in this lot of  
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timber, any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut  
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on the aforesaid Township as above stated.
  
 
Ebenezer Webster
 
Ebenezer Webster
  
 
Witness
 
Witness
 
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William P. Parrott  
William P Parrott  
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Depty. Land Agt.  
 
 
Depy. Land Agt.  
 
 
 
 
Fort Fairfield Apr. 28/39
 
Fort Fairfield Apr. 28/39
  
I Ebenezer Webster hereby certify that the timber marked T W[?] III P on some ends when not on the middle with the W is marked with black paint B. W. H Marking Iron WTP II black paint
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I Ebenezer Webster hereby certify that the timber  
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marked T W III P on some ends when not on the middle with  
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the W is marked with black paint B. W. H Marking Iron  
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TWP II black paint
  
 
[K inside a diamond] marking Iron with the exception of 103 sticks was cut upon No. 9, 7th range townships west East line of the State and belonging to Massachusetts, for which I had a legal permit and to which timber myself & partners have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine and I further certify that there is not in this lot of timber any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid township as above stated with the exception of the one hundred & three sticks which were cut on No. 8 in the 8th range of townships as aforesaid, being one of the undivided Townships
 
[K inside a diamond] marking Iron with the exception of 103 sticks was cut upon No. 9, 7th range townships west East line of the State and belonging to Massachusetts, for which I had a legal permit and to which timber myself & partners have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine and I further certify that there is not in this lot of timber any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid township as above stated with the exception of the one hundred & three sticks which were cut on No. 8 in the 8th range of townships as aforesaid, being one of the undivided Townships
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Witness
 
Witness
 
 
W. P. Parrott
 
W. P. Parrott
 
 
Depy. Land Agt.
 
Depy. Land Agt.
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Fort Fairfield Apr. 18/39
  
Fort Fairfield Apr. 18/39
 
  
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We Isaac B. Smith & Samuel[?] Harvey hereby certify that the timber marked S X I I B & S X H IX[?] with marking Iron and [?] with black paint was cut on No 9, 5th range west from the East line of the State – For which we had a legal permit and unto which we have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine – and we further certify that there is not in this lot of timber any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid township as above stated
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We Isaac B. Smith & Samuel[?] Harvey hereby certify that the timber marked S X I I B & S X H IX with marking Iron and [?] with black paint was cut on No 9, 5th range west from the East line of the State – For which we had a legal permit and unto which we have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine – and we further certify that there is not in this lot of timber any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid township as above stated
  
 
Isaac B. Smith
 
Isaac B. Smith
 
 
Samuel[?] Harvey
 
Samuel[?] Harvey
  
 
In presence of
 
In presence of
 
 
D. F.[?] Leavitt
 
D. F.[?] Leavitt
 
 
Fort Fairfield
 
Fort Fairfield
 
 
Apr. 29, 1839
 
Apr. 29, 1839
  
 
Fort Fairfield
 
Fort Fairfield
 
 
Apr. 29th 1839
 
Apr. 29th 1839
  
 
Hon. Rufus MacIntire
 
Hon. Rufus MacIntire
 
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Land Agent State  
Land Agent State of Maine
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of Maine
  
 
Sir
 
Sir
  
The timber from the permitted townships began to come to the boom yesterday and Col. Webster gave me on his arrival here a certificate of the marks &c a copy of which is here enclosed. He will also be required to give a bond that the statement is correct and that no other timber shall pass as his through the boom a copy of the bond is also enclosed I thought that this would be a better course than having an affadavit [affidavit] annexed to the Statement even if the Justice of the Peace was here – you will see by the bond that it is necessary to have the sealers[?] return of the timber in order that we may know how many sticks were sealed, I have for this purpose sent[?] to Mr[?] Ingersoll &[?] Esq. Cook[?] at Houlton for such as they have this course I hope will meet your approbation
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The timber from the permitted townships began to come to the boom yesterday and Col. Webster gave me on his arrival here a certificate of the marks etc a copy of which is here enclosed. He will also be required to give a bond that the statement is correct and that no other timber shall pass as his through the boom a copy of the bond is also enclosed I thought that this would be a better course than having an affadavit [affidavit] annexed to the Statement even if the Justice of the Peace was here – you will see by the bond that it is necessary to have the scalers return of the timber in order that we may know how many sticks were sealed, I have for this purpose sent to Mr. Ingersoll Jr. Esq. Clerk at Houlton for such as they have this course I hope will meet your approbation.
  
 
As the timber is not rafted I apprehend much trouble in getting through the permitted timber without letting some other pass. In case I find this difficulty to exist, I shall stop all timber until I receive further instructions from you rafting out meanwhile as much of the permitted timber as possible.
 
As the timber is not rafted I apprehend much trouble in getting through the permitted timber without letting some other pass. In case I find this difficulty to exist, I shall stop all timber until I receive further instructions from you rafting out meanwhile as much of the permitted timber as possible.
  
 
Information has been given to me that Mr
 
Information has been given to me that Mr

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I Ebenezer Webster hereby certify that the timber marked [symbol inserted] marking Iron E IIII [?] chalk[?] a few sticks marked with a I.W.P. about four hundred sticks was cut on No. 8 Township in the 8th range West from the East line of the State cut & hauled by Faley, Gardner & others, for Taylor, Webster & Pilsbury, For which we had a legal permit and to which myself & partners have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine.

And I further certify that there is not in this lot of timber, any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid Township as above stated.

Ebenezer Webster

Witness William P. Parrott Depty. Land Agt. Fort Fairfield Apr. 28/39

I Ebenezer Webster hereby certify that the timber marked T W III P on some ends when not on the middle with the W is marked with black paint B. W. H Marking Iron TWP II black paint

[K inside a diamond] marking Iron with the exception of 103 sticks was cut upon No. 9, 7th range townships west East line of the State and belonging to Massachusetts, for which I had a legal permit and to which timber myself & partners have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine and I further certify that there is not in this lot of timber any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid township as above stated with the exception of the one hundred & three sticks which were cut on No. 8 in the 8th range of townships as aforesaid, being one of the undivided Townships

Ebenezer Webster

Witness W. P. Parrott Depy. Land Agt. Fort Fairfield Apr. 18/39


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We Isaac B. Smith & Samuel[?] Harvey hereby certify that the timber marked S X I I B & S X H IX with marking Iron and [?] with black paint was cut on No 9, 5th range west from the East line of the State – For which we had a legal permit and unto which we have a legal title according to the laws of the State of Maine – and we further certify that there is not in this lot of timber any other timber whatsoever other than the timber cut on the aforesaid township as above stated

Isaac B. Smith Samuel[?] Harvey

In presence of D. F.[?] Leavitt Fort Fairfield Apr. 29, 1839

Fort Fairfield Apr. 29th 1839

Hon. Rufus MacIntire Land Agent State of Maine

Sir

The timber from the permitted townships began to come to the boom yesterday and Col. Webster gave me on his arrival here a certificate of the marks etc a copy of which is here enclosed. He will also be required to give a bond that the statement is correct and that no other timber shall pass as his through the boom a copy of the bond is also enclosed I thought that this would be a better course than having an affadavit [affidavit] annexed to the Statement even if the Justice of the Peace was here – you will see by the bond that it is necessary to have the scalers return of the timber in order that we may know how many sticks were sealed, I have for this purpose sent to Mr. Ingersoll Jr. Esq. Clerk at Houlton for such as they have this course I hope will meet your approbation.

As the timber is not rafted I apprehend much trouble in getting through the permitted timber without letting some other pass. In case I find this difficulty to exist, I shall stop all timber until I receive further instructions from you rafting out meanwhile as much of the permitted timber as possible.

Information has been given to me that Mr