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W1426 TO DR. CALVIN BROOKS MCQUESTEN from [Judge] H.E. Perkins
May 13 1875
To: Dr. Calvin Brooks McQuesten, [New York City, N.Y.]
From: [Hopkinton, New Hampshire]

Mr. McQuesten

Will you please sign the Deed1 [and return soon?] to me here or to the Mifs. Lerned Hopkinton. Lucy will write you from Hopkinton.

Yours truly

H.E. Perkins

[In different handwriting:]

Signed before Notary Public Bushell and certified from [Mr.?] Walsh County clerk and mailed May 13, 1875.


1 Judge Perkins is likely referring to the quitclaim deed concerning Elizabeth Lerned's estate. See W1046 for more information about this family dispute.


1 Judge Perkins is likely referring to the quitclaim deed concerning Elizabeth Lerned's estate. See W1046 for more information about this family dispute.




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