The history of Haverhill, Massachusetts : from its first settlement, in 1640, to the year 1860 . ect copy of the original deed, • of which we also give a perfect fac-similie. • Know all men by these presents, that wee Passaquo and SaggaHewwith ye consent of Passaconnaway: have sold unto ye inhabitants of Pen-tuckett all ye lands wee have in Pentuckett; that is eyght myles in lengthfrom ye little Eivver in Pentuckett Westward: Six myles in length fromye aforesaid Rivver northward : And six myles in length from ye foresaid *The original document was for a long time in the possession of the desce


The history of Haverhill, Massachusetts : from its first settlement, in 1640, to the year 1860 . ect copy of the original deed, • of which we also give a perfect fac-similie. • Know all men by these presents, that wee Passaquo and SaggaHewwith ye consent of Passaconnaway: have sold unto ye inhabitants of Pen-tuckett all ye lands wee have in Pentuckett; that is eyght myles in lengthfrom ye little Eivver in Pentuckett Westward: Six myles in length fromye aforesaid Rivver northward : And six myles in length from ye foresaid *The original document was for a long time in the possession of the descendants of William White,one of the witnesses to the deed, hut at the suggestion of the writer, it has recentlj- been presented to theTown of Haverhill, by E. A. Porter, Esq., administrator of the estate of the late Charles White, it was originally given to the inhabitants of Pentuckett, it seems appropriate and proper that itshould be in the possession of the Town, and wc are pleased to announce that it has been so disposed of. FAC-SIMIIiE OF THE INDIAN DEED OP L (n .4 * iw ifef 1. >^> ^ .^,


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