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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Prizes will be immediately published in the _Herald of the
United States_--and paid on demand. MARTIN LUTHER, } WILLIAM BARTON, } Managers. DANIEL KELLEY; } Warren, Nov. 28, 1794. --> Tickets and Quarters of Tickets in the above Lottery, may be had at the Post-Office, Boston. Jan. 31, 1795. * * * * * _GOOD FORTUNE IN THE LOTTERY REALIZED._ _Boston, May_ 12, 1791. ON Monday last, Messrs. _Edward Esty_ and _Oliver Johnson,_ of Westmoreland in the State of New-hampshire, produced the ticket No. 6052, which drew the highest prize (TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS) in the Semi-annual Lottery, to Mr. JOHN KNEELAND, (the Manager who signed that number, and whose tickets have been remarkable for drawing the highest prizes) who gave them a check on the Bank for their money, which they received the next day. A circumstance relating to the purchase of this ticket may be |
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