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The original deed by which 40 English settlers purchased 7500 acres called Hassanamisco from the Indian natives in 1728 for £2500

(NATIVE AMERICANS) Manuscript Signed by eight members of the Hassanamisco tribe with their marks and "John Chandler" as Justice of the Peace and "John Ballantine" as Registrar, three pages, 9.5" x 15" on two conjoined sheets of laid paper. Hassanamisco, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, March 19, 1727/8. Reinforced at mid-horizontal folds originally separated. Frayed at left and right outside edges. Clearly and darkly penned with eight small paper seals affixed next to each Indian's mark. Very good condition.

It is interesting to note that of the eight Indians who signed with their marks, only three signed with an "X". Ami signed with an "A", Ami Junior with an "A", Moses with an "M", Andrew with an "A", and Joshua with a "J".

Begins, "To all People to whom these presents shall come Ami Printer, Andrew Arbraham [sic], Moses Printer, and Ami Printer Junr. Indians of Hassanamiscoe in the County of Suffolk within his Maj:es Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, being Owners and proprietors of One Seventh Part each of and in the Indian Native right of Land in Hassanamiscoe in the County of Suffolk Aforesaid, Peter Mukcomuk Sarah his wife, of Hassanamiscoe Aforesd Owners & Proprietors in the right of the sd Sarah of One Seventh Part of the said Native right, And Christian Miscoe Prelict Widow of George Miscoe late of Hassanamiscoe Aforesd Decd And Joshua Miscoe of Hassanamiscoe Afiresd. Son of the said Decd. being owners and Proprietors of Two Seventh parts of the Said Native right, Sendeth Greeting..."

The named Indians grant the right "to purchase the Lands at Hassanamiscoe...containing about Seven thousand and five hundred acres...for the Settlement of Forty English families...[for] the Sum of Two thousand and five hundred pounds..." The Indian proprietors were to be given "an equal Dividend in sd. land with each of the purchasers..." The names of the 40 English settlers buying the land are listed. Five men witnessed the Indians making their marks. The deed was recorded in Boston on July 2, 1728. In 1735, Hassanamisco was incorporated as the town of Grafton, Massachusetts.

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