. . "Capt. John Wood's Lottery." . . . . . "Capt. John Wood's Lottery, assigned to Col. Mathew Lyon. the Honorable the General Assembly of the state of Vermont having, by their act, passed the 9th of March, 1797, given liberty to John Wood to raise the sum of five hundred dollars, to reimburse him for services rendered the public, before the existence of said state ; the managers ... present the following scheme to the public"@en . . . . . . "Capt. John Wood's Lottery, assigned to Col. Mathew Lyon The Honorable the General Assembly of the state of Vermont having, by their act, passed the 9th of March, 1797, given liberty to John Wood to raise the sum of five hundred dollars, to reimburse him for services rendered the public, before the existence of said state; the managers ... present the following scheme to the public" . "Electronic books"@en . "Broadsides"@en . "Broadsides" . . "Capt. John Wood's Lottery, assigned to Col. Mathew Lyon the Honorable the General Assembly of the state of Vermont having, by their act, passed the 9th of March, 1797, given liberty to John Wood to raise the sum of five hundred dollars, to reimburse him for services rendered the public, before the existence of said state ; the managers ... present the following scheme to the public"@en . . . . . . . . . "Capt. John Wood's Lottery, assigned to Col. Mathew Lyon. : The Honorable the General Assembly of the state of Vermont having, by their act, passed the 9th of March, 1797, given liberty to John Wood to raise the sum of five hundred dollars, to reimburse him for services rendered the public, before the existence of said state; the managers ... present the following scheme to the public"@en . . . "Capt. John Wood's Lottery, assigned to Col. Mathew Lyon : The Honorable the General Assembly of the state of Vermont having, by their act, passed the 9th of March, 1797, given liberty to John Wood to raise the sum of five hundred dollars, to reimburse him for services rendered the public, before the existence of said state; the managers ... present the following scheme to the public" . .