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  1. Charles B. Jones Daybook

    Charles B. Jones Daybook. Charles B. Jones was a fancy painter of wagons, sleighs, etc. He was an exterior house painter and interior painter and wallpaperer. He varnished and gilded furniture and coffins. There is also mention of gilding monuments. He had accounts with many Monson people and businesses. Within the pages are notes, two are about the voting at meetings of the Whig Party in Monson. According to the 1857 Valuation List Mr. Jones o...

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    Charles B. Jones Daybook 1827 - 1858
  2. Layout of Hillside Cemetery

    Layout of the Hillside Cemetery with lot numbers and burials. The first page is of Sections 1 and 2 that were layed out in 1842. Page 2 is of Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 that were layed out in 1842. Page 3 is of Sections 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 these sections were layed out in 1874.

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    Plot Plan of Hillside Cemetery
  3. Minutes Book of the Monson Cemetery Association

    Minutes Book of the Monson Cemetery Association from it's inception on September 9, 1867 until November 20, 1872. Meetings were held in the Vestry. They were overseeing the building of the granite bridge that spanned from Mill Street into Hillside Cemetery at the intersection of Flynt Avenue.

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    Monson Cemetery Association
  4. Monson Annual Report 1871 - 1871

    Monson Annual Reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer, and School Committee of the Town of Monson, for the year ending March 31, 1871. Includes listing of people living at Poor Farm and Teachers in public schools.

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    Monson Annual Report 1871
  5. Monson Annual Report 1872 - 1872

    Monson Annual Reports of the Selectmen, Assessors, Treasurer, and School Committee of the Town of Monson, for the year ending March 31, 1872. Includes listing of people living at Poor Farm and Teachers in public schools.

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    Monson Annual Report 1872
  6. A History of Hampden County

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