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009.001.016 - Plate, Commemorative
A small white commemorative plate with golden designs depicting the Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts.
Record Type: Object
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13104 - Document
1801 bond for duties on the Schooner Betsey under the name of John Lovett written by Charles Cleveland, alerting Lovett that he has until 28 June 1801 to pay; Custom House, Salem.
Record Type: Archive
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13134 - Bond
1802 bond for duties on merchandise on the Schooner Betsey, John Lovett from Charles Cleveland at the Custom House, Salem.
Record Type: Archive
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13182 - Bond
1803 bond for duties on merchandise on the Schooner Betsey to Captain Jonathan Lovett from Charles Cleveland at the Custom House in Salem.
Record Type: Archive
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13183 - Bond
1803 bond for duties on merchandise on the Schooner Betsey to Mr. John Lovett from Charles Cleveland at the Custom House in Salem.
Record Type: Archive
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13185 - Bond
1803 bond to Captain John Lovett for duties on goods imported in the Schooner Betsey, from William W. Oliver (replacing Charles Cleveland) at the Custom House in Salem
Record Type: Archive
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16803 - Bill
1799 bill to the Schooner Betsey for port charges, custom house fees, translator fee, etc. in Copenhagen.
Record Type: Archive
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16806 - Bill
1799 bill to the Schooner Betsey for, "Sound Dues on the Homeward Cargo," in Copenhagen.
Record Type: Archive
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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.
Record Type: Archive
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16849 - Receipt
1800 custom House receipt for Mediterranean pass duty, clearance for the Schooner Betsey. The names on the receipt are: Whittridge, Thorndike and Chapman.
Record Type: Archive
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17433 - Inventory
A one-page handwritten inventory listing produce aboard the Ship Adventure with their quantity and cost. The total was $53.26.
Record Type: Archive
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19149 - Bond
1808 bond for duties on goods imported on the Ship Asia from the Custom House in Salem. Captain Thomas Stephens is listed as the master of the Asia and the bond is signed by J. Holman.
Record Type: Archive
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19184 - Bill
William Leech's bill from the Ship Washington from its inward voyage to Samatra for Custom House certificate of pepper, baging papper, bond for duties and premium notes.
Record Type: Archive
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21686 - Records
Records of Beverly vessels giving a variety of information (not all the categories are covered for each vessel) including: type of vessel, name, captain, owner, voyage destination, where the vessel was built. Sailors are also listed and this data is noted as "Sailors from Custom House Record at Salem" 1796 - 1801 The sailors information includes age, height and color (light or dark)
Record Type: Archive
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23449 - Account
1796 document showing Nicholas Thorndike in account with Benjamin Pickman for cash, bonds and permits at the Custom House with proceeds of iron. Settled in Boston on 6 October.
Record Type: Archive
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23665 - Document
1801 Custom House, London, document stating that Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Ship Commerce will not take anyone on board his vessel except crew members. The document still has it's original seals.
Record Type: Archive
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23666 - Document
1801 Custom House, London document stating that Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Ship Commerce will not land any goods or take on any goods not authorized by the authorities. In other words, no smuggling.
Record Type: Archive
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23686 - Invoice
1801 invoice of 2 bales of sheeting shipped on the Ship Commerce under Captain Nicholas Thorndike. Received by the Salem Customs House and signed by William W. Oliver on Sept. 29, 1801.
Record Type: Archive
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24006 - Bill
Ship Washington and Schooner Salleys Bill of expenses at the Custom House for entry, hospital money, clearance and certificates for pepper.
Record Type: Archive
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24037 - Bill
Bill from Ship Washington to Nicholas Thorndike accounts made, cash to the Custom House, labour, sundries, potatoes, and dockage during voyage.
Record Type: Archive