Mary Y: 1504 [undated]
Data in handwriting:
Selling price: | |
Requisition date: | 1942-07-02 |
Requisitioner: | Army |
Appraised price: | 1700 |
Forced sale? | |
Index price: | 1093 |
Index number: | 44 |
Other annotations/comments:
Pencil: 6/20; Blue ink: C.
Editorial Note
I am not sure if this boat was sold or requisitioned. “Requisitioned” is noted at
the top of the page, but “sold to army” is written just below it. Therefore I am unsure
if the army was a buyer or a requisitionee, if the amount “1700” should be considered
an appraisal price or a sale price, and if the date “7/2/42” is a sale date or a requisition
date.
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Mary Y: 1504 [undated]
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spreadsheet created by the Directories cluster. Registration/sale record of Mary Y,
[Undated]
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