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    Land Grant Application- Stone, Jonathan (Gorham)

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    Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office on behalf of Jonathan Stone for service in the Revolutionary War, by their widow Damaris.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1861/thumbnail.jp

    Jonathan Stone letter to Rufus Putnam

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    Letter from Jonathan Stone, written at Brookfield, Massachusetts, to Rufus Putnam, in the Ohio Country, reports on the birth of a daughter to the Stones and comments on the acceptance of the Federal Constitution by the Massachusetts Convention. Stone writes that he and his family ""will be on"" to Ohio in the fall, bringing along with them four oxen, two horses, and four cows

    Jonathan Stone surveyors field notes - E

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    Jonathan Stone, a native of Rutland, Massachusetts, and a veteran of the American Revolution, owned two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates. He settled with his family in Belpre, Ohio, in 1790. The family later moved to the Rainbow allotment in this Donation Lands, 1 100,000-acre gift from the federal government to encourage settlement north of the Ohio Company's purchase. This notebook covers surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 14 and 15

    Jonathan Stone surveyors field notes - C

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    Jonathan Stone, a native of Rutland, Massachusetts, and a veteran of the American Revolution, owned two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates. He settled with his family in Belpre, Ohio, in 1790. The family later moved to the Rainbow allotment in this Donation Lands, 1 100,000-acre gift from the federal government to encourage settlement north of the Ohio Company's purchase. This notebook covers surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 14, 15, and 16

    Jonathan Stone surveyors field notes - A

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    Jonathan Stone, a native of Rutland, Massachusetts, and a veteran of the American Revolution, owned two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates. He settled with his family in Belpre, Ohio, in 1790. The family later moved to the Rainbow allotment in this Donation Lands, 1 100,000-acre gift from the federal government to encourage settlement north of the Ohio Company's purchase. This notebook covers surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 11, 12, and 13

    Jonathan Stone surveyors field notes - D

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    Jonathan Stone, a native of Rutland, Massachusetts, and a veteran of the American Revolution, owned two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates. He settled with his family in Belpre, Ohio, in 1790. The family later moved to the Rainbow allotment in this Donation Lands, 1 100,000-acre gift from the federal government to encourage settlement north of the Ohio Company's purchase. This notebook covers surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13

    Jonathan Stone surveyors field notes - B

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    Jonathan Stone, a native of Rutland, Massachusetts, and a veteran of the American Revolution, owned two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates. He settled with his family in Belpre, Ohio, in 1790. The family later moved to the Rainbow allotment in this Donation Lands, 1 100,000-acre gift from the federal government to encourage settlement north of the Ohio Company's purchase. This notebook covers surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16

    Jonathan Stone surveyors field notes - G

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    Jonathan Stone, a native of Rutland, Massachusetts, and a veteran of the American Revolution, owned two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates. He settled with his family in Belpre, Ohio, in 1790. The family later moved to the Rainbow allotment in this Donation Lands, 1 100,000-acre gift from the federal government to encourage settlement north of the Ohio Company's purchase. This notebook covers surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 11, 12, and 13

    Jonathan Stone surveyors field notes - F

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    Jonathan Stone, a native of Rutland, Massachusetts, and a veteran of the American Revolution, owned two shares in the Ohio Company of Associates. He settled with his family in Belpre, Ohio, in 1790. The family later moved to the Rainbow allotment in this Donation Lands, 1 100,000-acre gift from the federal government to encourage settlement north of the Ohio Company's purchase. This notebook covers surveys in parts of federal survey ranges 14 and 15

    Receipt for proportional dividend of the Ohio Company's residuary funds - Jonathan Stone

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    Jonathan Stone received from Rufus Putnam, superintendent of the Ohio Company, $52, being the proportional dividend for two shares
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