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[[preprinted]] 85 [[/preprinted]] [[heading]] 1884. New York Office - Orders. [[/heading]] July 17th For New York Office 25 #70 Clocks, 12 in. Dial. [[margin]] T. [[/margin]] [[margin, underlined]] B.S. July 19th [[/margin]] [[diagonal line through this entry, crossing from upper left to lower right]] [[line across the page]] July 24th Order from N.Y. Office Given by S.E. Goodwin, Alton Corners, N.H. 1 #0 Striking Tower Clock Number of Dials - 3 Wood - Diam. ""[[ditto for: of Dials]] 3 ft. Thickness ""[[dittos for: of dials]] Square of tower - 11 ft. Dials opposite clock. From Clock floor to centre of Dials - 6 ft. 6 in. Bell above, or below, the clock - Above """""[[dittos for: Bell above, or below, the]] dials "[[ditto for: Above]] Weight of bell - 400 lbs. Fall for weight - 25 ft. Hands & figures to be gilt or black - Gilt Name of building - Free Baptist Church, Gilmanton Iron Works, N.H. 400 lb. Bell & mountings. Put plate on clock - "Presented to the Free Baptist Church, Gilmanton Iron Works, August 1st 1884, by Mr. & Mrs. Samuel E. Goodwin as a memorial to their parents." We deliver clock, and send man to superintend putting up. No carpenter work, Price $425.- Ship to S.E. Goodwin, Alton Corner, N.H. [[margin]] T. [[/margin]] [[margin, underlined]] B.S. Aug. 7th [[/margin]] [[diagonal line through this entry, crossing from upper left to lower right]]