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  1. 005.020.002 - Book

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

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    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  2. 005.020.002 - Book

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  3. 005.020.002 - Book

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  4. 005.020.002 - Book

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  5. 005.020.002 - Booklet

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  6. 005.020.002 - Booklet

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  7. 005.020.002 - Booklet

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  8. 005.020.002 - Booklet

    A fifty-one page booklet with the title, A Walking Tour of Washington Street. This was a publication of the Beverly Historical Society. There is a 1907 map of the Washington Street area with a photograph, architectural drawing and text of all of the structures on Washington Street. There are also some photographs of the past owners of some of the homes. Washington Street was the first street to head to the water from Cabot Street when it was ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Walking Tour of Washington Street
  9. 13130 - Account

    1801 account of the "Fall fair" fish and oil on the Schooner Betsey. Includes a list of the crew and the dollar amounts due them.

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    Account of fishing "fall fair" on board the Schooner Betsey.
  10. 16756 - Letter

    1799 letter of instructions from owner John Lovett to Captain Jeremiah Lovett of the Schooner Betsey. The captain is directed to go to Savannah, Georgia, and pick up a cargo of tobacco and rice. To make this purchase, he is instructed to contact agents for credit as needed in London from Bainbridge, Ansley, & Co. or New York from Mr. Edward Gould, depending on which one is more advantageous. He is then directed to proceed to Copenhagen and app...

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    Letter of Instructions to Captain Jeremiah Lovett of the Schooner Betsey
  11. 16758 - Account

    1799 account of money sent by various men in the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jeremiah Lovett, sailing to Savannah to purchase cargo.

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    Account of Money Sent in the Schooner Betsey to Savannah
  12. 16759 - Account

    1799 account for cargo of tobacco to be purchased for the Schooner Betsey at Savannah.

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    Account for Tobacco to be Purchased at Savannah for the Schooner Betsey
  13. 16760 - Account

    Account of the Schooner Betsey from Captain Jeremiah Lovett while at Savannah to owner John Lovett, regarding the instructed purchase of goods such as tobacco and rice in that port.

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    Account of the Schooner Betsey While at Savannah
  14. 16764 - Receipt

    1799 receipt by Mate Joseph Green of the Schooner Betsey, testifying that he received $100 dollars in wages from owner John Lovett.

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    Receipt for Wages by Mate Joseph Green of the Schooner Betsey
  15. 16766 - Receipt

    Receipt for wages to Captain Jeremiah Lovett, including pay and hospital money on the Schooner Betsey.

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    Account of Wages for Captain Jeremiah Lovett of the Schooner Betsey
  16. 16767 - Receipt

    Receipt for wages due to Captain Jeremiah Lovett of the Schooner Betsey. Includes hospital money (insurance) and money due at various ports. The total: $156.66.

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    Account of Wages for Captain Jeremiah Lovett of the Schooner Betsey
  17. 16771 - Letter

    1799 letter from Captain Jeremiah Lovett in Savannah to owner Captain John Lovett in Beverly. He writes about the prices and purchasing of tobacco.

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    Letter from Captain Jeremiah Lovett to John Lovett About Prices of Tobacco.
  18. 16772 - Letter

    1799 letter from Captain Jeremiah Lovett in Savannah to owner Captain John Lovett in Beverly. He writes about prices and purchasing of tobacco and rice.

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    Letter from Captain Jeremiah Lovett to John Lovett About Prices of Tobacco and Rice in Savannah.
  19. 16773 - Letter

    Letter from Captain Jeremiah Lovett in Copenhagen, Denmark, to Captain John Lovett in Beverly. He writes to say that tobacco and rice are fetching poor prices, that he is soon going off with Captain Isaac Rea to St. Petersburg, that Captain Benjamin Beckford has not quite unloaded all of his goods at the time of writing the letter, and that all three Beverly people are doing well. He ends by stating that the letter will be sent back to Beverly vi...

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    Letter from Captain Jeremiah Lovett to John Lovett About Status of Affairs in Copenhagen
  20. 16774 - Letter

    1799 letter from Brothers Blandow in St. Petersburg, Russia to John Lovett. There is a note at the end of the letter that says "the above is a copy". The letter advises Lovett of the arrival of the Schooner Betsey, Captain Jeremiah Lovett, and lists the prices of such goods as sail cloth, hemp, sable iron, and cordage which Lovett instructed the captain of the Betsey to acquire in the port. Jeremiah Lovett presented a letter of credit to the Blan...

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    Letter from Brothers Blandow of St. Petersburg, Russia to John Lovett, Regarding the Arrival of the Schooner Betsey

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