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  1. 12908 - Letter

    1803 letter written by Mr. Joseph Pitcairn to Mr. John Lovett of Beverly, Mr. Pitcairn explaning about all the goods that are being exchanged across the world as well as the prices of those goods. In addition, Mr. Pitcairn tells Mr. Lovett about the blockade of the Ellie by the Brittish.

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    Letter, Joseph Pitcairn to John Lovett
  2. 13109 - Bond

    1801 impost bond for duties on merchandise of the Schooner Betsey, on its return from Hamburg. The names of Jonathan Lovett, John Lovett and William Gray are mentioned. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of William W. Oliver.

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    Custom House, Salem bond for duties on goods imported in the Schooner Betsey
  3. 13151 - Bond

    1802 bond for duties on merchandise on the Schooner Betsey on its return from Hamburg. Mentioned are John Lovett, Abner Chapman, and Jonathan Lovett. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of William W. Oliver.

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    Impost bond for duties on goods imported on the Schooner Betsey
  4. 13152 - Bond

    1802 bond for duties on merchandise on the Schooner Betsey on its return from Hamburg. Mentioned are John Lovett, Abner Chapman, and Jonathan Lovett. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of William W. Oliver.

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    Impost bond for duties on goods imported in the Schooner Betsey
  5. 13179 - Account

    1802 account with Jonathan H. Lovett and John Lovett in Hamburg, regarding the Schooner Betsey.

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    Account with Jonathan Lovett on board the Schooner Betsey
  6. 16499 - Document

    A piece of paper from Hamburg, Germany has conversions for the German mark into shillings.

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    A document from Hamburgh containg for monetary conversion information.
  7. 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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    Letter of Sales from the Schooner Betsey
  8. 16799 - Document

    Description of the exchange rate between the Hamburg mark, currency of the Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg, and the US dollar. According to the document, one Hamburg mark is divided into 16 schillings. The exchange rate between Hamburger and American currency is listed at 1 Hamburg mark = 33 1/3 cents of a dollar.

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    Exchange Rate Between the US Dollar and Hamburg Mark
  9. 16889 - Invoice

    Invoice of 205 boxes of sugar shipped on board the Schooner Betsey, Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, for Hamburg by John Lovett. There is no date on the invoice, but most of the documents in this folder are around 1800.

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    Invoice for sugar shipped on the Schooner Betsey
  10. 16890 - Invoice

    1801 invoice for "portage" for the Schooner Betsey, commanded by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, for a voyage from Beverly to Hamburg or other port in north Europe and back to Beverly or other ports of discharge in the U.S. This document includes men's names, station or rank, and advanced wage.

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    Invoice for portage for the Schooner Betsey
  11. 16891a - Letter

    1801 letter from owner John Lovett to Joseph Pitcairn in Hamburg who is consigned the cargo to sell, the vessel is the Schooner Betsey. On the back it says, "Copy of my letter Mr. Joseph Pitcairn, Hamburg Feb 17-1801." However on the front the letter is dated 1800. See also 16891b.

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    Letter from John Lovett to Joseph Pitcairn in Hamburg
  12. 16891b - Letter

    1801 letter from owner John Lovett to Joseph Pitcairn in Hamburg who is consigned the cargo to sell from the Schooner Betsey.

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    Letter from John Lovett to Joseph Pitcairn in Hamburg
  13. 16892 - Letter

    1801 letter from owner John Lovett to Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, master of the Schooner Betsey with his sailing orders. Capt. Lovett is to sail to Hamburg and sell the cargo for the best price, unless he thinks that Holland might offer better prices.

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    Letter from John Lovett to Capt. Jonathan Lovett of the Schooner Betsey
  14. 16893 - Document

    1801 document weight of cotton shipped by W. Gray in the Schooner Betsey Feb 17 - 1801 This looks like a piece of scrap paper, but there are numbers on one side and the title (above) on the other.

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    Document providing weight of cotton on Schooner Betsey
  15. 16896 - Receipt

    1801 bundle of receipts from April signed by Captain Jonathan H. Lovett of the Schooner Betsey. The receipts are for iron, boxes of glass, and bales of duck (cloth).

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    Receipts signed by Jonathan Lovett of Schooner Betsey
  16. 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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    Account of payments to workers on the Schooner Betsey
  17. 16899 - Account

    1801 account "block makers bill" for the Schooner Betsey, Captain Jonathan Lovett. The vessel was in Hamburg.

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    Account of block makers bill for the Schooner Betsey
  18. 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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    Letter from Joseph Pitcairn American Consul regarding books shipped on the Schooner Betsey
  19. 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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    Document written by Joseph Pitcairn American Consul regarding goods shipped on the Schooner Betsey
  20. 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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    Document by Joseph Pitcairn American Consul regards goods shipped on the Schooner Betsey

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