Letter, L.D. Teackle in Maryland to Secretary of the Insurance Company of North America, 1803 Feb.15

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Letter from Littleton Dennis Teackle to the Insurance Company of North America, requesting insurance on the newly built Washington Academy for $10,000. In the letter, he describes the new school is built of brick and is three stories high, with a shingle roof. The building measured 40' x 80'.

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Post Office Princess Anne Free L.D. Teackle, Esq.

Secretary of the Insurance Company of North America

Princess Ann Somerset County Maryland February 15, 1803 L.D. Teackle for Fire Insurance on Academy

ansd declining the Risque

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Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland 15th February 1803

Sir

The Trustees of Academy having nearly Compleated a Commodious Edifice for the use of that Institution are desirous of Insuring the same against Fire __________. This Edifice is Erected of brick Three Stories high, with a Shingle Roof, About Eighty feet long and Forty eight wide. _____ It is estimated at Twelve Thousand Dollars ________ at present is entirely disconnected with any Building, but it is contemplated to erect certain required Offices during the ensuing Year. _____ The Trustees desire to be informed on what terms Ten Thousand Dollars can be effected.

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on this Edifice, for which purpose you are respectfully requested to the writer hereof who has the honor to be

With high Regard Your most Ob. Servt.

Litt. D. Teackle

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