Colonel Thomas Cutts Sacos Most Eminent Citizen in the Countrys Early Days

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In the list appear wharves and 10 COLONEL THOMAS CUTTS docks and stores, sawmills, mill privileges, Hilton's Island (10 acres), 4 ■ 5ths of Stage Island, shares in Saco Boom, four pews in the church, etc. , etc.
He probal)!}^ built the large warehouse at the Ferry which was afterwards used ])y the York Manufacturing Company for storing cotton, and perhaps the warehouses and stores at the Pool occupied by his son, Capt. Thomas Cutts.
The Colonel's personal property was appraised at $29, 635. 12.
... Goods and chattels and notes, etc. , amounted to about $15, 000. More were enumerated but not appraised. There wa;^ due him on account of French claims $90, 000. This, with the money advanced to his childien and 7680 acres of land in Coos County, New Hampshire, and one hundred and five shares in the 10th New Hampshire Turnpike road (not in the Maine appraisal), would make the Colonel a wealth}- man even in these times.
He also left and gave his children pieces of silver, some of which are treasured up by his descendants, among them being a dozen porringers, a dozen silver cups or tumblers, etc.


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