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Original 1802 receipt for cordwood from Boston, MA . On the back there is a mention of a Deacon Bayley going to preach at the "Change Society", but the two words before "Change Society" are unclear. It appears to be signed by a John A David or Davis. The wood was delivered by Andrew White (also spelt Wight on the back). Any help with the history is appreciated.
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