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Letter from George Leonard to Edward Winslow, 20 May 1793

Author:Leonard, George
Date:1793-05-20
Subjects:Arnold, Reverend Oliver His school at Sussex Vale 1793: Tom Winslow attends p. 1
Clergymen Reverend Oliver Arnold p. 1
Dartmouth nearby mills built by [ ] Robinson p. 3
Hazen, William Senior [he] takes Tom Winslow to George Leonard's p. 1
Inventions James Moore's threshing-machine p. 3
Leonard, Charles Edward son of George Leonard p. 2
Leonard, Edward Leonard, Charles Edward p. 2
Leonard, George I [Senior] claims to help James Moore develop a threshing-machine p. 3
Leonard, Mrs. George caring for Tom Winslow
Maugerville James Moore's threshing-machine invented at p. 3
McBride, Admiral [ ] Patron of George Leonard's son p. 4
Moore, James - Of Maugerville: invents horse-powered threshing-machine p. 3
Morton, Elkanah school-master, together with Rev. Oliver Arnold
New Brunswick Legislature and James Moore's threshing-machine p. 3
Robinson, Of Halifax: millwright: hired by George Leonard to work on James Moore's invention p. 3
School-masters Rev. Oliver Arnold and Elkanah Morton at Sussex Vale p. 1
Schools Rev. O. Arnold's at Sussex Vale p. 1
Sussex Vale Rev. O. Arnold's school at p. 1
Threshing-machine Horse-powered: invented by James Moore of Maugerville p. 3
Wars impending in Europe, the West Indies, etc. p. 4
Windmills At Sussex Vale: apparently used as power-source p. 2
Winslow, Thomas Aston Coffin Edward Winslow's son: to school at Sussex Vale 1793 p. 1
Source:Vol. 8-55
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