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011.013.226 - Memorandum
A copy of a memorandum sent to L. J. Eckstrom, United Shoe Machinery, Copenhagen, signed as from "/s/ Charles." This is stamped by J. W. Coolidge and E. J. Moor. The writer thanks "Larry" for his letter of Dec. 15 from Frankfurt. Then he says to submit a questionnare to Carol Neumann and mentions Mr. Zinn and John Mayer. The next section is titled "Hillman car" and the writer says he's not sure what has transpired in Paris about a payment, bu...
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12837 - Letter
A letter posted in Copenhagen Denmark from Ryburg and Company to Captain John Lovett informing him of the volatile market for tobacco. Ryburg and Company state their appreciation for future business next Spring in coffee and sugar. The letter offers a warning as to the American market and the overstocking of goods from Russia.
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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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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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16785 - Letter
1799 letter from the Copenhagen merchant firm of Ryberg and Co. about the Schooner Betsey and Captain Jeremiah Lovett to John Lovett in Beverly. The firm states that the sale of tobacco is still "dull" with no demand for it at all, due to a scarcity of money in the area and Europe as a whole, but hope that such disadvantageous conditions will cease in the present summer.
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16786 - Document
1799 printed price list in Danish for items including coffee from various places, tobacco and other items. The list is current for 4 and 5 July 1799.
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16787 - Letter
1799 letter from Ryberg and Company to owner John Lovett of Beverly regarding sales of goods (rice and tobacco) from the Schooner Betsey in Copenhagen. The company states that, contrary to what was hoped for in a previous letter, the scarcity of money in Europe did not alleviate during the summer. Instead, and exacerbated by late failures in Hamburg, the firm writes that conditions declined further resulting in stagnation in all branches of trade...
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16788 - Account
Account of sales the Schooner Betsey in Copenhagen. The goods included tobacco and rice.
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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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16790 - Letter
1800 Letter to John Lovett owner of the Schooner Betsey from Ryberg and Co. of Copenhagen regarding the sale of rice and tobacco from the Schooner Betsey. In response to difficulties reported in previous letters, the company writes that they were finally able to dispose of the goods. Furthermore, and in contrast to the overall lackluster reception to the Betsey's tobacco and rice, they write that coffee and sugar are predicted to be in demand the...
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16801 - Document
Joseph Green's account at Copenhagen for costs of feather beds, pillows, etc and the cost for sewing.
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16802 - Account
Account of disbursements for the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jeremiah Lovett, on its voyages to St. Petersburg and Copenhagen. This account includes costs for sailmaker, blacksmith, nails, the butcher and bakers bills, fresh beef, "bord" ashore, three tons of ballast, eggs, tisane, fresh fish and so on. All this to account of Captain John Lovett, owner.
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16803 - Bill
1799 bill to the Schooner Betsey for port charges, custom house fees, translator fee, etc. in Copenhagen.
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16806 - Bill
1799 bill to the Schooner Betsey for, "Sound Dues on the Homeward Cargo," in Copenhagen.
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16807 - Document
Memorandum regarding the weight of cordage for the Schooner Betsey. Cronstadt (Kronstadt), the port island of St. Petersburg, is mentioned.
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16808 - Invoice
1799 invoice for linens purchased in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Salem Custom House dated the document 24 September 1799.
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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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17192 - Letter
1802 letter from John Lovett to the firm of Ryberg & Co. in Copenhagen regarding his plan for paying the balance he owes to the company using the proceeds of the sale of sugar aboard the Schooner Betsey to Joseph Pitcairn in Hamburg. In addition, he writes of the potential difficulties that could be expected in sending the remittance.
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18863 - Document
1798 letter written in Beverly, stating the orders given to Nicholas Thorndike from Israel Thorndike, Moses Brown et al about the Ship Sally's voyage to Copenhagen.
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