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Endicott, Jacob |
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17433 - Inventory
A one-page handwritten inventory listing produce aboard the Ship Adventure with their quantity and cost. The total was $53.26.
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23921 - Invoice
This invoice specifies the amount of sugar and the price totalling $1230.37 owned by Nicholas Thorndike created in Salem June 17, 1809. Inside the document, Nicholas Thorndike left instructions to give the proceeds or remittance to Samuel Williams unless he is going to India dated Salem, June 17, 1809. Underneath Jacob Endicott acknowledges that he has read the instructions and complies with them dated Salem, June 20, 1809.
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23925 - Invoice
This is an invoice from Nicholas Thorndike for eighty pounds of India Sugar on the Ship Traveller sailed by Captain Jacob Endicott out of the Port of Salem. It was created in Salem June, 1809. There are two copies of this document.
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23940 - Account
This is an account of the sale of eighty bags of India Sugar in Algiers for Nicholas Thorndike of Beverly. The total balace came to 12,763 in Algierian money. The rate was $12.00 for every 100.00 Algierian dollar. The US total came to $1531.50. This is dated Algiers, February 8, 1810.
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23941 - Invoice
This is an account for the sale of eighty bags of sugar sold at Algiers and sale of oil in Lisbon for Nicholas Thorndike by Jacob Endicott. The total amount came to 1,531.50 in Algierene dollars. This is dated Algiers, February 8, 1810 by Jacob Endicott.
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23949 - Account
This is the account for the sale of ten casks of olive oil sold at Lisbon for Nicholas Thorndike of Beverly by Jacob Endicott. Total amount sold was $1,171.766 in Lisbon on May 3, 1810
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23950 - Receipt
This is a receipt detailing the account balance of profits, metal and remittance to broker Samuel Williams and postage between Nicholas Thorndike and Jacob Endicott totaling $1258.576. This was written by Jacob Endicott in Lisbon on May 3, 1810.
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23957 - Letter
This letter is a copy of the original sent to Captain Jacob Endicott in New York from Nickolas Thorndike in Beverly hoping his voyage from Lisbon to New York went well and inquiring on the sugar Thorndike had sent with Endicott to be sold on October 11, 1810. This letter was sent from Beverly June 22, 1811 on the ship Traveller.
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23959 - Letter
This is a letter sent on June 26, 1810 from Jacob Endicott in New York to Captain Nicholas Thorndike in Beverly in regard to the amount owed to Endicott, the amount Endicott was able to sell Thorndike's oil for in Lisbon, howmuch is to be remitted to Samuel Williams, and to pay Endicott's wife his half of the money earned in Salem. He states that he will not be returning to Salem until he has made another voyage. Endicott also apologizes for not ...
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23978 - Letter
This is a letter from Jacob Endicott to Nicholas Thorndike stating that due to Thorndike not being at home in Beverly the three times Endicott had come to settle account from the profits made by the Ship Traveller and he is about to go back to sea, he asks that Thorndike give half the money to Endicott's wife with a reciept. This letter is dated Salem, December 6, 1810.
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23983 - Invoice
Invoice of olive oil shipped at Bugia on the Ship Traveller by owner Jacob Endicott to be transported by Captain Nicholas Thorndike dated February 4, 1810. The total for the olive oil came to $1404.00.
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23991 - Receipt
This receipt is to settle the account between Nicholas Thorndike and Jacob Endicott. It lists the total balances of accounts, remittance made to Samuel Williams, and profits created in Beverly July 10, 1811. It was settled in Salem July 15, 1811 with Ruth Endicott on behalf of her husband Jacob Endicott per the letter request sent to Thorndike on December 6, 1810.
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FIC007.400 - Letter
This is a letter most likely from Nicholas Thorndike to Jacob Endicott stating that he has recieved Endicott's letter from June 26, 1810 to make sure Endicott remitted the proceeds from the sale of sugar and oil at Lisbon to Samuel Williams and ask if the remittence was placed on his credit. He then wishes Endicott a profitable journey. This letter is dated July 6, 1810 and July 18, 1810 sent to New York.
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