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Massachusetts Historical Society
Selected items from the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Receipt from William Cunningham (includes example of a British revenue stamp)
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Item Information
Title:
Receipt from William Cunningham (includes example of a British revenue stamp)
Description:
This receipt includes an impressed stamp, an example of a one-shilling British revenue stamp, ca. 1766. Mary Anna Bigelow autograph collection
Date:
[ca. 1766]
Format:
Manuscripts
Location:
Massachusetts Historical Society
Collection (local):
Massachusetts Historical Society Collection
Subjects:
Stamp duties
Revenue stamps
Massachusetts--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Places:
Massachusetts
Extent:
25 cm x 20 cm
Link to Item:
https://www.masshist.org/database/261
Terms of Use:
Item from the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Image use and licensing information: www.masshist.org/library/permissions
Contact host institution for more information.
Language:
English
Identifier:
nuview_261
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