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18th Century
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Servant, name not listed in A history of the town of Keene by Simon Goodell Griffin A servant, whose name is not given, travels with General John Sullivan, the then attorney general of New Hampshire, to Keene
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An enslaved girl and boy in Keene, 1781-1782, in A history of the town of Keene by Simon Goodell Griffin Two enslaved individuals, a girl and a boy, were mentioned in the New Hampshire Gazette in Keene in 1781 and 1782
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A history of the town of Keene by Simon Goodell Griffin: 1773 Census The 1773 census for Keene, ordered by Governor Wentworth, lists one enslaved male
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Cyrus Palmer in A history of the town of Keene by Simon Goodell Griffin Cyrus Palmer is considered the first veterinarian on record in Keene
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William Reed entry in the Vital Records of Keene, NH - Deaths, 1791 Death record of William Reed
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1773 Census of New Hampshire: Cheshire County 1773 Census of New Hampshire, ordered by Governor Wentworth, in Volume 10 of the New Hampshire State Papers from 1788. There are a total of 7 male and 2 female enslaved people in Cheshire County, this includes one enslaved male in Keene.