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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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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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16775 - 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 sailcloth, 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 Bland...
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16778 - Invoice
1799 invoice of cargo and port charges for items shipped onboard the Schooner Betsey, signed by Brothers Blandow of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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16779 - Invoice
1799 invoice of cargo and port charges for items shipped onboard the Schooner Betsey, signed by Brothers Blandow of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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16780 - Letter
1799 letter from the Brothers Blandow of St. Petersburg, Russia to John Lovett regarding the cargo which included sable iron, hemp and sailcloth.
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16789 - Account
Account of interest from the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jeremiah Lovett, due to Ryberg & Co. in Copenhagen by owner John Lovett.
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16793 - Invoice
1799 invoice for sundries on the Schooner Betsey under Captain Jeremiah Lovett by Brothers Blandow of St. Petersburg, Russia. Items include down pillows and bed, tick, sacks etc. Received by William W. Oliver of the Custom House in Salem on 20 September 1799.
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18768 - Document
1796 letter written at Hamburg to Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope at Elsinore and prior to his voyage to St. Petersburg. The letter is signed by the firm of Rucker & Wortmann, and discusses agents and people to deal with in St. Petersburg. The letter states that their letter to Brothers Blandow is enclosed, and recommends the service of Mr. John Carstens (Johannes Carstens) with a letter of credit for him enclosed as well. ...
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18770 - Document
1796 letter written at Hamburg to Capt. Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope at Elsinore (Helsingor) and prior to his voyage to St. Petersburg. The letter is signed by the firm of Rucker & Wortmann, and discusses the agents Brothers Blandow and other people such as Mr. Johannes Carstens to deal with in St. Petersburg.
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18771 - Document
1796 letter written at St. Petersburg by the firm of Brothers Blandow to Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope at Cronstadt (Kronstadt). The company understands that the Good Hope has a cargo of fruit from Lisbon and that they will aid him in doing business.
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18774 - Letter
1796 letter written at St. Petersburg by the agents, Brothers Blandow, to Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope at Cronstadt (Kronstadt). They mention that they are enclosing a letter from the agents Rucker & Wortmann.
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18777 - Document
1796 letter written at St. Petersburg to the firm of Rucker & Wortmann at Hamburg by Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope. He mentions that he has heard from Nathaniel West in Salem concerning the cargo, the handling of the cargo, and to call on the firm of Brothers Blandow in St. Petersburg. Going on, he states that at the present moment he is very angry with Sass, the ropemaker who overcharged him, spreading a "false story" ab...
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18779 - Document
1796 letter written at St. Petersburg to the agents Brothers Blandow there by Capt. Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope. He mentions that he is doing business with Brothers Blandow and to pay for his orders to the benefit of owner Nathaniel West has drawn money in advance from Rucker & Wortmann directly rather than Mr. Johannes Carstens, who was entrusted with credit from the firm, as Carstens would have expected commission for cash ad...
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18780 - Document
1796 letter written at St. Petersburg by the agents, Brothers Blandow, to Capt. Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope at Cronstadt. They mention that they are including a letter to Nathaniel West with his account current and invoices relating to Captain Thorndike's cargo, and go on to describes matters pertaining to the Captain's balance and the purchasing of sundry goods (with details included below the signature).
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18783 - Bill
1796 account sales of 100 boxes of fruit received from the Brigantine Good Hope, under Captain Nicholas Thorndike, by Brothers Blandow at St. Petersburg.
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18784 - Invoice
1796 invoice of 4 tons of old sable iron shipped on board the Salem-bound Brigantine Good Hope, under Nicholas Thorndike, from Brothers Blandow in St. Petersburg.
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23583 - Document
1800 letter to Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope, written by James Barr in Copenhagen discussing the disposition of the Russian cargo.
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23584 - Document
1800 note written at Copenhagen to the Brothers Blandow in St. Petersburg from James Barr asking them to pay the balance of his account to Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope.
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23587 - Document
1800 letter to Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope at St. Petersburg from Brothers Blandow asking him to deliver a letter to Captain Edward Allen of Salem.
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