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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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