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![]() ![]() Best of luck locating the info that you need. I'm sure someone will give you advice to where you may obtain it. ![]() ![]()
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Chris best thing to do is locate the prior owners of the property and see if they have any pictures of them or a sibling on the dock when they were kids. Having representation of a landmark , house etc. that shows the dock on the property is even better. The state likes to see these pictures time stamped but not all are . An written affidavit that is notarized would also be needed from the person or persons that you received the pictures from. I take it you are trying to prove grandfather status of the dock. If you cant find pictures you can always ask the town the dock is located in to review building permits for that property and see if there was one pulled to build the dock or repair it. I was able once to find paperwork on a dock from the 20 s in the towns archives to prove grandfather status. There is a lot you can do but to much to write on the forum here. Good luck and I hope this was helpful.
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