1844-1849
GUSN-179614
Series IV, Papers of Tristram Little (1784-1863), 1844-1849, includes a general and property tax notice (1846-1849) and land deeds (1844-1845). The series is arranged in two subseries according to material type.
real estate
taxes
financial records
deeds
legal documents
Family papers (2 folders)
Paper finding aid available in Library and Archives
MS016
Little family papers
1986
MS016.04
Bequest
Little, Tristram, 1784-1872
financial records
deeds
legal documents
Subgroup
Tristram Little was born in 1784 and died in 1872. He married Sarah Little (1790-1863). Mr. Little was a farmer by occupation, and lived in Newbury. He was possessed of much mechanical ability, and was the inventor of what is known as the Centennial Seed Sower, which obtained a premimum at Philadelphia in 1876, and of various other ingenious machines.
This subgroup is arranged as follows:1. Financial records, 1846-18492. Legal papers, 1844-1845
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