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1834 Financial Settlement Document - Uxbridge Massachusetts - George W Cook - HC Johnson - Jacksonian Era - Ready For Framing

1834 Financial Settlement Document - Uxbridge Massachusetts - George W Cook - HC Johnson - Jacksonian Era - Ready For Framing

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Antique Original 1834 Financial Settlement Document - Uxbridge Massachusetts - George W Cook - HC Johnson - Jacksonian Era - Ready For Framing

This Hand-Inscribed Document Records A Formal Financial Settlement Executed On April 18, 1834, In Uxbridge, Massachusetts, Between Daniel Southwick And Jonathan Tucker. The Manuscript Primary Source Verifies The Payment Of One Dollar To Balance All Outstanding Accounts Existing Between The Two Parties Up To That Specific Date. Uxbridge Functioned As A Vital Hub Within The Blackstone Valley's Early Industrial Development, Characterized By A Dense Population Of Quaker Families Including The Southwick Lineage. Daniel Southwick, Associated With The Regional Quaker City District, And Jonathan Tucker, A Recognized Name In Local Civic And Religious Records, Represent The Traditional "Book Account" Credit System Prevalent In 19th-Century New England Commerce. This Paper Ephemera Serves As Verifiable Evidence Of Local Debt Resolution Practices Within The Economic Framework Of Worcester County During The Jacksonian Era.

In Very Good Antique Condition – Folds, Edge Wear, Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Document. Measures Approx. 5" Wide by 3-1/8" Tall.

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