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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. 004.030.031 - Document

    A document written by Samuel Cooper, Esquire stating that the cargo aboard the Brig Fanny belonged to its owner, Israel Thorndike. Thomas Davis, the administrator on the estate of Marston Watson and Thomas Amory, stated on their behalf that the goods had been sold to the owner of the Brig Fanny, Thorndike, and its captain, John Thissel. There is also a letter written by Juan Stoughton, the consul of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rho...

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    Document, stating that cargo of Brig Fanny [3] is owned by Israel Thorndike
  3. 004.030.035 - Invoice

    An invoice of cargo shipped on board the Ship Mary with the master John Thissel. This ship was bound for Genoa by and on the account of Israel Thorndike. The cargo included 3849 1/2 quintals of merchantable spring and summer fish at $4.60 for a total of $17705.40. There were seventeen barrels of cod oil at $17.00 for a total of $289.00. There were twelve tierces of salmon at $18.00 for a total of $216.00. There was also an invoice of sixty-fou...

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    Invoice, of cargo on Ship Mary captained by John Thissel
  4. 007.019.018 - Bond

    An impost bond stating that John Cabot, George Dodge and Zebulon Woodberry are held to pay five-hundred dollars to the collector of customs for the district of Salem and Beverly. This is for a cargo of salt aboard the Schooner Betsy. Israel Thorndike is listed as having played a role in the payment of fee. This was witnessed by William W. Oliver and Jonathan Holman.

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    Bond, Impost for John Cabot, George Dodge and Zebulon Woodberry
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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.

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    Newsletter, Excavation of the Defence - Final Phase, INA Spring 1983
  8. 008.030.005 - Document

    Document from John and Lydia Cabot relating to the will of Andrew Cabot witnessed by Nathan Dane. Entered into Registry of Deeds by John Pickering on June 18, 1793.

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    Document from John and Lydia Cabot relating to the will of Andrew Cabot .
  9. 008.088.032 - 008.088

    Print, Photographic

    Record Type: Photo

    John Cabot House
  10. 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
  11. 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.

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    Receipt to Capt William Bartlett from John and Andrew Cabot
  12. 12013 - Receipt

    A handwritten note written by William Bartlett stating "For value received I promise to pay John Cabot or his order on demand, thirteen pounds with interest, April, 1786. There are calculations below dated 30 March 1787 and 3 May 1788 totaling 291 pounds 11 shilling and 6 pence.

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    Receipt written by William Bartlett promising to pay John Cabot
  13. 12063 - Receipt

    Receipt, listing the debt due from William Bartlett to various persons, June 1, 1791. The list of these individuals is provided under search terms.

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    Receipt of debt due from William Bartlett, June 1, 1791
  14. 13095 - Receipt

    A receipt stating that Captain John Lovett had paid Israel Thorndike in full for sundries purchased and accounts paid. The names of some people paid and vessels are listed. John Cabot signed off on behalf of Thorndike.

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    Receipt, between Captain John Lovett and Israel Thorndike
  15. 16833 - Bill

    1800 bill dockage, wharf and cargo fees to Moses Brown and Israel Thorndike for the Schooner Betsey. The listed items are pepper, pork, butter, logwood, coffee, fustic and rum.m Signed by John Cabot.

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    Bill to Brown and Thorndike for dockage fees for the Schooner Betsey.
  16. 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.
  17. 19413 - 19413

    Print, Photographic

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    Print, Photographic
  18. 2016.7.001 - 2016.7

    Print, Photographic

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    117 Cabot Street, the Cabot House
  19. 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
  20. 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.

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