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Barcode Number 1202079 contains Records, 1870-1872, Box 5. Barcode Number 1202080 contains Records, 1872-1873 circa, Box 6. Barcode Number 1202081 contains Records, 1875-1905 circa, Box 7. These records are Accession Number 44413. \n","These boxes includes judgments and commonwealth causes; commonwealth claims and county claims; road and bridge records; and list of conveyances. Barcode Number 1202082 contains Records, 1876-1878 circa, Box 8. Barcode Number 1202083 contains Records, 1878-1879 circa, Box 9. Barcode Number 1202084 contains Records, 1879-1880 circa, Box 10. These records are Accession Number 44413. \n","These boxes includes judgments and commonwealth causes; commonwealth claims and county claims; road and bridge records; and list of conveyances. Barcode Number 1202085 contains Records, 1870-1887 circa, Box 11. Barcode Number 1202086 contains Records, 1888, Box 12. Barcode Number 1202087 contains Records, 1888-1889, Box 13. 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