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12019-03-21T13:11:46+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed9677214112plain2020-01-08T20:58:47+00:00Lyndon, Cesar, Sundry Accounts with Samuel Burling, Newport, May 1765; Miscellaneous Memoranda 1765. Rhode Island Manuscripts Collection (MSS 9004) vol. 10. Rhode Island Historical Society1761-1771Cesar LyndonjpegEnglishCourtesy the Rhode Island Historical Society. [The title, date, medium, artist, as well as the negative or transparency number “RHi X” must accompany all captions – see License.]Rhode Island, slaverytext (manuscript)Rhode Island Historical SocietyAnonymous