The Olden Time Series, Vol. 1: Curiosities of the Old Lottery - Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts by Henry M. (Henry Mason) Brooks
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Fosdick, in Boston. The proprietors were _four Africans_
belonging to Newport. * * * * * From the "Columbian Centinel," June 5, 1790. Two apprentices belonging to Mr. _Bemis,_ Paper-Maker, in Watertown drew the 1000 dollar prize in Williamstown Lottery. * * * * * [Illustration] _STATE LOTTERY TICKETS._ TICKETS in the _State Lottery_ may be had at MARGARET PHILLIPS's Shop, CORNHILL, _Boston. Also,_ TICKETS in the 7th Class of _Williamstown Free-School_ Lottery. April 28. _Columbian Centinel,_ April 28, 1790. Lines on the prizes drawn by the poor widows of Marblehead. From the "Columbian Centinel," April 24, 1790. _CASTALIAN FOUNT._ _FOR THE CENTINEL._ LINES, |
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