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Page, Eben
Eben Page owned a small version of a painting made from a sketch. He was also named in Lane's will as the recipient of part of the five-hundred dollar lump sum.
Essex County Probate Records, Volume 424, Leaves 34 & 35
The will disposed of Lane's property (including watch and diamond breast pin), his monetary assets, and gave to the city of Gloucester a painting of the Old Fort. Joseph Stevens, Jr. and T. Sewall Lancaster were named executors. It was signed by Lane on March 10, 1865.
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