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Gloucester

Gloucester, Massachusetts was first settled by Europeans in 1628 and was incorporated as a city in 1873.
  • Town Warrant, Gloucester c. 1700s
  • First Parish Meeting Minutes, Gloucester 1777
  • Town Meeting Minutes, Gloucester 1777
  • Result of Convention of Essex County Delegates, Ipswich 1778
  • Walking Vote at Town Meeting, Gloucester 1780
  • Rogers Indenture, Gloucester 1785
  • Partial List of Subscribers of the Independent Christian Church, Gloucester c. 1790s
  • Act of Incorporation of the Independent Christian Church, Gloucester 1792
  • Meeting Minutes of the Independent Christian Church, Gloucester 1795
  • Town Expenses, Gloucester c. 1800s
  • Town Meeting Warrant, Gloucester c. 1800s
  • Town Meeting after Washington’s Death, Gloucester 1800
  • Gravestone of David Plummer (d. 1801), First Parish Burial Ground, Gloucester
  • Voice Indenture, Gloucester 1818
  • Town Meeting, Gloucester 1822
  • By-Laws, Gloucester 1824
  • Schooner Ann and Mary, Gloucester 1825
  • Letter for Tax Abatement, Gloucester c. 1830
  • Town Papers, Gloucester c. 1831
  • Nickerson Indenture, Gloucester 1852
  • Estimate for Town Expenses, Gloucester 1860
  • Massachusetts Population, 1920 Census
  • WPA Open House Week, Gloucester 1940
  • Letter in support of Civil Rights Bill after the assassination of MLK Jr., Gloucester 1968
  • Letter to Selectmen, Gloucester
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