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13350 - Journal
This is Hannah L. Rantoul's journal of flowers and leaves from a trip to England and Europe. There are samples of various flowers and leaves pressed and dried. They were sewed to the pages of the notebook. The locations and the dates the plants were picked is noted in the journal. For example there is a daisy from the Cathederal at Chester, England from July 29, 1869. Other places include Sherwood Forest, the Duke of Newcastle's Grounds, Norton, ...
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15120 - Diary
Trip diary of Robert Rantoul Endicott, husband of Anna W. (Sheldon) Endicott. Mr. Endicott was the president of Beverly Savings Bank, and he and his family lived at 16 Broadway. The diary begins in May 1900 and is a continuation of 15641 which begins in March 1900 when the journey began. They returned to US in June and arrived back in Beverly 28 June 1900 after 112 days away.
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16499 - Document
A piece of paper from Hamburg, Germany has conversions for the German mark into shillings.
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16898 - Account
1801 account of payments to workers on board the Schooner Betsey while in Hamburg, Germany. Jonathan Lovett signed the account.
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16899 - Account
1801 account "block makers bill" for the Schooner Betsey, Captain Jonathan Lovett. The vessel was in Hamburg.
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16900 - Letter
1801 letter written by the American Consul, Joseph Pitcairn, in Hamburg to the effect that a box of German books shipped on board the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, belonged to the Reverend Doctor Bentley of Salem, MA.
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16901 - Document
1801 document written by the American Consul, Joseph Pitcairn, in Hamburg to the effect that hemp, linen, Russian iron, & window glass shipped on board the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, belonged to John Lovett of Beverly and William Gray of Salem.
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16902 - Document
1801 document written by the American Consul, Joseph Pitcairn, in Hamburg,to the effect that glue, linen, window glass shipped on board the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, belonged to John Lovett of Beverly.
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16903 - Document
1801 document written by the American Consul, Joseph Pitcairn, in Hamburg to the effect that linen, glassware, glass, and brushes shipped on board the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, belonged to John Lovett of Beverly.
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16906 - Document
1801manifest for glassware, glass, brushes, linen, hemp and other items shipped on the Schooner Betsey under Captain Jonathan Lovett. The vessel was in port at Hamburg.
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16907 - Account
1801account from a ship's chandler for items shipped on the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jonathan Lovett. These include paint, varnish, scraper, yarn, brush and a marlin spike. The vessel was in port at Hamburg.
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16908 - Account
1801account from a ship's chandler for items shipped on the Schooner Betsey under by Captain Jonathan Lovett. The vessel was in port in Hamburg.
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16909 - Account
1801 blacksmith's account to the Schooner Betsey under Captain Jonathan Lovett. The vessel was at port in Hamburg.
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16910 - Account
1801 carpenter's account to the Schooner Betsey, Captain Jonathan Lovett. The vessel was in port in Hamburg.
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16911 - Bill
1801 bill for brandy and wine to the Schooner Betsey, Captain Jonathan Lovett. The vessel was in port in Hamburg.
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17152 - Invoice
1801 invoice of 16 bales of sundry linens bought by order of John Lovett in Beverly and William Gray of Salem and shipped on board the Schooner Betsey from Hamburg. The document is noted as a duplicate.
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17153 - Invoice
1801 invoice for sundry linens bought by order of John Lovett in Beverly and William Gray of Salem and shipped on board the Schooner Betsey from Hamburg, Germany. The document is noted as a duplicate. Captain is Jonathan H. Lovett.
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17157 - Document
1801 account of John Lovett's linens from Hamburg. The linens are shown to have amounted to $346.18 1/2.
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17158 - Document
1801 continuation of the account of John Lovett's linens from Hamburg Germany. Includes charges and duty. Amounts to $467.53.
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17173 - Letter
1801 letter sent from Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg, to John Lovett in Beverly, detailing some of the events of the voyage as well as information regarding purchases and financial information.
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