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    This book addresses the history, leadership and experiences for the 275 years after the founding of The First Parish Church Unitarian at Beverly, Massachusetts. It mentions John Hale and the witchcraft trials and goes into witchcraft delusion. It lists donors and short biographical sketches.

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    The First Parish Church Unitarian Beverly, Massachusetts
  2. 001.53.10 - 001.53

    Print, Photographic

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    Print, Photographic
  3. 007.030.001 - Newsletter

    A six page typed newsletter of the American Institute of Nautical Archaeology (AINA) for the Summer of 1976. The main article is about The Penobscot Expedition discussing the failed military movement of 1779. The privateer Ship Defence was owned by John and Andrew Cabot of Beverly and was burned to avoid capture by a British frigate in Penobscot Bay in Maine. Marine archaeology of the Defence was ongoing through the mid 1970s through the early 19...

    Record Type: Archive

    Newsletter, The Penobscot Expedition, AINA Summer 1976
  4. 007.030.002 - Newsletter

    A six-page typed newsletter of the American Institute of Nautical Archaeology (AINA) for the Summer of 1975. The main article is about The Penobscot Expedition discussing the failed military movement of 1779. The privateer Ship Defence was owned by John and Andrew Cabot of Beverly and was burned to avoid capture by a British frigate in Penobscot Bay in Maine. Marine archaeology of the Defence was ongoing through the mid 1970s through the early 19...

    Record Type: Archive

    Newsletter, 1779 - 1975 Penobscot Bay Expedition, AINA Summer 1975
  5. 007.030.003 - Newsletter

    An eight-page newsletter of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology for the Spring of 1983. The main article is about The Penobscot Expedition discussing the failed military movement of 1779. The privateer Ship Defence was owned by John and Andrew Cabot of Beverly and was burned to avoid capture by a British frigate in Penobscot Bay in Maine. Marine archaeology of the Defence was ongoing through the mid 1970s through the early 1980s.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newsletter, Excavation of the Defence - Final Phase, INA Spring 1983
  6. 11756 - Receipt

    Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and John and Andrew Cabot dated 10 May, 1772

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    Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and John and Andrew Cabot
  7. 11786 - Receipt

    Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Stephen and Andrew Cabot dated June 4, 1772 covering the purchase of a hogshead of sugar.

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    Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Stephen and Andrew Cabot
  8. 11802 - Receipt

    A receipt to Capt William Bartlett from John and Andrew Cabot including supplies such as nails, buttons, twine, saws, hammers, silk, brushes, nails, tea and other items.

    Record Type: Archive

    Receipt to Capt William Bartlett from John and Andrew Cabot
  9. 11946 - Receipt

    Receipt from Captain William Bartlett and Thomas Stephens to John and Andrew Cabot dated July 1783 to April 1784.

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    Receipt from Captain William Bartlett and Thomas Stephens to John and Andrew Cabot.
  10. 12158 - Receipt

    A handwritten receipt of John and Andrew Cabot for items purchased from Josiah Batchelder, Jr. including nails, green tea, and sugar for 11 pounds, 15 shillings, and 1 pence dated 2 November 1784.

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    Receipt between John and Andrew Cabot and Josiah Batchelder, Jr.
  11. 18862 - Invoice

    1798 invoice from Andrew Cabot for one hogshead of Manilla sugar sold to Nicholas Thorndike and shipped aboard the Ship Sally.

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    Invoice, from Andrew Cabot for products sold to Nicholas Thorndike
  12. 18869 - Certificate, Registration

    1798 certificate written in Beverly by Andrew Cabot stating that if anything happens to the Ship Sally that Nicholas Thorndike will recieve 1/16th of $8000 in insurance.

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    A certificate stating that Nicholas Thorndike, if anything happens to the ship sally, he will recieve 1/16th of  $8000 insurance.
  13. 18917 - Document

    1798 letter from Nicholas Thorndike to his wife with instructions stating that she needs to call certain people who have goods on board the Ship Sally and collect payment from them.

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    Letter from Nicholas Thorndike to his wife in reguards to goods shipped on board the Ship Sally.
  14. 23204 - Document

    Bill asking that Capt. Benjamin Lovett be paid 40 pounds from the sales of the ship Mercury of Beverly.

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    Bill - Ship Mercury
  15. 23243 - Receipt

    1799 receipt from Andrew Cabot to Nicholas Thorndike for $21.50 in hospital money. This was written in Beverly on 5 July 1799.

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    Receipt from Andrew Cabot to Nicholas Thorndike
  16. 23425 - Receipt

    1795 receipt for 1000 crowns cash imported on the Schooner Betsey to Captain Nicholas Thorndike on the Schooner Betsey on a voyage from France.

    Record Type: Archive

    Receipt to Nicholas Thorndike for 1000 crowns
  17. 23499 - Invoice

    1798 record of accounts between Captain Nicholas Thorndike and Israel Thorndike.

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    Record of accounts between captain Nicholas Thorndike and Israel Thorndike
  18. 24629 - Receipt

    This is a bill Willam Bartlett is ordered to pay Andrew and John Cabot for a variety of different goods like cord wood, lemons, plank board, cable, and cordage and odd jobs.

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    This is a bill to Willam Bartlett from the Cabot brothers
  19. 24666 - Journal

    1788 - 1859 journal of the Essex Bridge Corporation, including a statement explaining the value of a bridge crossing the river between Salem and Beverly, a list of shareholders and minutes of meetings.

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    Journal of the Essex Bridge Corporation.
  20. 24667 - Journal

    1788 - 1854 Journal of accounts of shareholders in the Essex Bridge Corporation with an alphabetical listing of shareholders and their accounts. On the inside front cover are two blue Essex Bridge passes, dated 1811 which entitled the bearer, Foster Young, to "pass and repass" with his "pleasure carriage"

    Record Type: Archive

    Journal of accounts of shareholders in the Essex Bridge.

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