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Thorndike, Albert |
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009.068.038 - receipt
Beverly October 1 1834 Received of Robert Rantoul ten dollars for two quarterly allowances on John Lovetts two shares in the Salem turnpike and Chelsea Bridge Corporation. Albert Thorndike Attorney to John Lovett
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009.068.039 - receipt
Beverly April 4 1834 Received of Robert Rantoul eight dollars and seventy cents for the quarterly allowances of John Lovetts two shares in the Salem turnpike & Chelsea Bridge Corporation. Albert Thorndike Att.
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009.068.040 - receipt
Beverly March 6 1834 Receival of Robert Rantoul sixteen dollars being the amount received by him of the county treasurer for damages awarded to Albert Thorndike & John Lovett on the petition of Richard Dodge to these and on the petition of the inhabitants of Beverly for attention of roads. Albert Thorndike John Lovett Beverly march 6th 1834 Recieval of Robert Rantoul two dollars for s...
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12405 - Document
1844 political document regarding the Essex County Whig convention at Salem where they hoped to "secure the election of Henry Caly and Theodore Felinghuysen. The document is addressed to Albert Thorndike President of the Beverly Clay Club.
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13218 - Invoice
Invoice of merchandise shipped on board the Brig William under Nathan Haskell, bound for the West Indies on account and risk of Albert Thorndike and by him consigned to Stephen Woodberry for sales and returns. Orders from Stephen Woodburry that also note upon arrival in the West Indies the merchandise will be sold for the most it will fetch and then the proceeds in good coffee if it can be obtained at a reasonable price, and if coffee can not b...
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15295 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from her cousin, Anna L. Thorndike, informing Hannah of her son Albert's engagement to Mary Gould.
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15299 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from her cousin, Albert Thorndike, annoucing is engagement to Mary Quincy Gould.
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19209 - Invoice
1817 invoice for a merchandise shipment on board Schooner Britannia in preparation for a voyage to the West Indies.
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19223 - Document
1847 insurance policy for a fishing voyage for the Schooner Homer, under Captain Henry R. Peirce, issued by the Oriental Insurance Company of Salem. Signed by Nathan Peirce Jr., Secretary, and Nathan Endicott, President.
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19226 - Document
Letter to Albert Thorndike from Jacob Woodberry, Master, describing the voyage from Boston to Charleston on the Ship Prentice.
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19231 - Document
1849 invoice to Albert Thorndike for supplies for a fishing voyage on the Schooner Constitution. Receipt on the bottom of the invoice signed by Matthew Smith.
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19242 - Document
Settlement of the account of Henry R. Pierce with Albert Thorndike for the Schooner Homer.
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19244 - Document
Insurance policy issued by the Oriental Insurance Company of Salem for the Schooner Homer.
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19250 - Document
1849 insurance document from the Union Insurance Company of Provincetown for the Schooner Constitution preparing for a fishing voyage. Signed by Ebenezer Smith, President.
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19256 - Document
Insurance policy for the Ship Prentice in the amount of ten thousand dollars for one year. Interesting that the wording "Prohibited from carrying grain in bulk." was added. If not loaded properly grain can shift at sea and capsize the vessel.
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19266 - Document
Letter to Albert Thorndike from the Captain, Jacob Woodberry, discussing the loading of cotton in the Ship Prentice while at Charleston.
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19267 - Document
Insurance policy issued by The National Insurance Company covering the freight for the voyage Charelston to Liverpool.
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19268 - Document
Letter to Albert Thorndike from Jacob Woodberry, Master. of the Ship Prentice discussing the rough voyage from Charleston to Liverpool and the cargo of railroad iron he will load.
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