Person Record
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Trask, John |
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1800 bill of sale for four barrels of beef at $12.00 per barrel. The purchase was made on 29 August 1800 for the total amount of $48.00. On 13 December 1800 the bill was paid in full by Robert Rantoul for the Schooner Abigail to John Trask.
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FIC007.378 - Receipt
1800-1801 receipt for the final settlement for the voyage of the Schooner Abigail to Livermore Whitterdge Jr, Henry Thorndike, Thomas Pickett, Robert Haskell John Trask, Josiah Gould, and Goodwin. The total came to $1,091.71. This was a bill against Robert Rantoul, Silas Stickney, Andrew Peabody, Zebulon Obear, and Ebenezer Smith, Jr. on February 15, 1801.
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FIC013.204 - Document
1841 list by John Dyson Lovett of Beverly Fishing Schooners, owners, masters and sailing dates. On the reverse side is "A Table Showing the Physical Development of the Boys at the Beverly Academy in 1840" This is also written by John Dyson Lovett.
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