Person Record
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Woodberry, Joseph |
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004.030.027 - Receipt
A receipt stating that George Standley paid his father-in-law, Nathaniel Dodge, sixty pounds for a piece of land with a house and barn in Beverly. This land is transferred to his family and heirs. The land is bordered by Joseph Williams on the south, Benjamin Dodge and Amos Dodge on the west, Abraham Knowlton on the east and John Poland on the road from Wenham to Manchester. This document was witnessed by Joseph Woodberry and Joshua Balch, Jr.
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13058 - Document
Invoice for cargo of "cabinet ware" or furniture carried to Havana in the Schooner Hawk.
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16990 - Log, Ship's
1828 - 1829 log of the Brig "Rajah" on a voyage from Beverly to Charleston, Copenhagen, Cronstad, and back to Beverly. Another voyage is recroded going to Savannah and Liverpool under Captain Joseph Woodberry. This log was assigned 16991 as well.
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16991 - Log, Ship's
1828 - 1829 log of the Brig "Rajah" on a voyage from Beverly to Charleston, Copenhagen, Cronstad, and back to Beverly. Another voyage is recroded going to Savannah and Liverpool under Captain Joseph Woodberry. This log was assigned 16990 as well.
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17205 - Document
1799 shipping paper for the Schooner Betsey, under Captain Jeremiah Lovett, sailing for Savannah and Copenhagen. The names of crew members (see people) and their wages are listed.
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21155 - Document
Cargo manifest at the district of Salem and Beverly of the cargo from Bilboa on the Schooner Lydia, William Pousland, Master.
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7721 - Document
1801 list of the men who served in the Beverly Light Infantry. [partial image only]
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FIC014.215 - Letter
Letter from Nathaniel Allen to his wife Anna (Miller). The letter was from Canso, 8 September 1819 while he was on a fishing voyage. This letter was to be delivered by the next vessel sailing to Beverly.
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FIC014.216 - Letter
A personal letter from Nathaniel Allen to his wife Anna, from a fishing voyage from the point of St. Johns.
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