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Chapman, Isaac |
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11607 - Receipt
This is a receipt between Woodbury and William Bartlett. Total of 2 pounds 12 shillings and 6 pence.
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11801 - Invoice
An invoice to Capt William Bartlett from Isaac Chapman describing services such as shoeing horses and repairing various hardware. It appears that Isaac Chapman is a blacksmith or a metal worker of some sort.
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11887 - Receipt
Receipt between William Bartlett and Isaac Chapman for sails, fish, tea, locks, bayonets, copper pans and chairs.
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21179 - Document
Undated, but likely a 19th century document listing men who attended Exeter and the years they went to school there, along with their birth and death dates. This list was written after the Civil War, judging from the lack of death dates for the latter part of the list. Next to Edward Stanley Abbot's name the writer notes "Killed in the War". Abbot died as a result of wounds received at Gettysburg in 1863.
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24624 - Receipt
This is a receipt between William Bartlett and Isaac Chapman. Bartlett owes Chapman for various tasks like shoveling and mending things.
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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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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"
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5135 - Receipt
1777 receipt signed by men of the 14th Regiment, also called Glover's Regiment for payment for billetting from November 1st to December 31, 1776. It was signed by each man for the amount of forty three shillings and six pence. (Note: The men listed are not a complete list because some of the signatures are hard to read.)
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7127 - Letter
A one-page handwritten letter from Isaac Chapman to his wife in Beverly. He wrote this on 7 July 1776 and asks that she remember him to all of her friends and children and that he is her loving husband till death. He served under Moses Brown during the American Revolution.
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948.008.174 - Records
The document records people who received flour from shipments in 1789 including John Pickett, Joseph Pickett, Winthrop Sargeant, Deborah Herrick, Isaac Chapman, Jonathan Lovett, Josiah Woodberry, and Thomas Woodberry. The opposite side records the distribution of flour from Captain Nathan Leach's store in Salem in 1789 inlcuding Joseph Lee, Daniel Wallis, John Stephens, Thomas Woodberry, Isaac Lee, and Thomas Stephens.
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FIC006.182 - Receipt
Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Issac Chapman dated December 4, 1774
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FIC007.305 - Receipt
Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Isaac Chapman dated July 10, 1772 to December 8, 1773
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FIC007.354 - Receipt
Receipt between Isaac Chapman and Joseph Lovett with Captaijn William Bartlett dated January 26, 1771.
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FIC007.472 - Receipt
A handwritten receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Issac Chapman dated July 30, 1771 to December 8, 1773 covering the purchase of rudder thimbles,bolts, spikes and nails. It was signed by Issac Chapman.
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FIC007.483 - Receipt
Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Isaac Chapman dated from June 12 to December 8, 1773.
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FIC008.140 - Receipt
Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Isaac Chapman dated April 4, 1781 to February 5, 1782 covering repairs and services to such as coffee mills, locks, warming pans, andirons, horseshoeing.
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FIC009.068 - Receipt
Receipt to Captain William Bartlett from Isaac Chapman for mending a coffee pot, a skimmer, dividers, locks, a candlestick, a toaster, a chaise, a screw driver, a ploughshare, a warming pan and steeling harrow teeth. Dated from February 16 to April 22, 1784.
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FIC013.279 - Document
A receipt acknowledging receipt of 200 Spanish dollars from Isaac Chapman by Capt. Nathan Leech for a half share of an adventure in the Brig Hindu. Added at a later date at the bottom a receipt to the estate of Isaac Chapman from Robert Rantoul for the proceeds of the above adventure. Attached, a letter from Isaac Chapman to Nathan Leech giving him the 200 Spanish dollars to use to the best interest in the adventure. At the bottom of the same...
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