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009.057.056 - Letter
Letter presumably from Samuel H. Stone, although it is not signed. It is, however, on "Samuel H. Stone Company, Inc." letterhead. The letter is in regards to a will and informs the recipient ("Walter") of the sale of property of the deceased. The sale of the property netted approximately $5,600. It asks for family members' cooperation in getting this and other matters regarding the will of the deceased settled. Samuel H. Stone was the pr...
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16294 - Document
1812 letter from Moses Townsend in Boston to William Rantoul in Salem concerning an application for insurance for the Brig Eros, currently on shore at Cape Cod.
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18709 - Document
1795 policy of Insurance for the sum of 100 pounds insured at the rate if 4% on board Brigantine Good Hope under Nicholas Thorndike from Salem to Hamburg.
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18776 - Document
1796 policy of insurance from Isaac Rea for 350 pounds on the said Nicholas Thorndike, adventure and privileges on board Brigantine Good Hope at and from Lisbon to any port or ports of discharge in Russia, at and from Russia to her port of discharge in America, with liberty to touch at any place on her outward and homeward bound voyage.
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19174 - Document
1811 insurance policy No. 4366 issued by the Boston Marine Insurance Company for the Schooner Angler, owned by Thomas Stephens, William Leech and Abraham Kilham. The Schooner Angler was insured for $10,000 ($2,500 on the vessel and $7,500 on the cargo). The vessel was valued at a minimum of $4,000. The policy is a printed form, with the particulars handwritten, including a note at the bottom: "The assured are not to abandon in case of capture o...
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22567 - Document
1864 document is an insurance policy on the fishing Schooner Charlotte L. Morgan and the Schooner Belle, from the Manufacturers' Insurance Company in Boston. The policy covers "the risk of capture or destruction only by any armed power or persons, but is not to cover any loss by shipwreck or stranding...." Signed by James J. Goodrich, Secretary, and Samuel Gould, President.
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22956 - Document
1818. An insurance document saying that the Brig Rajah was covered for 9,000 dollars of reimbursement at a rate of 450.
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22957 - Invoice
1819. An insurance document saying that the Brig Rajah owes three hundred twenty dollars and fifty cents
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22959 - Document
1820. An insurance document saying that the Brig Rajah is covered for 8000 dollars worth of damages, at a rate of 320.50
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23979 - Document
Policy of Insurance to owners of Ship Washington, William Leech, Nicholas Thorndike, Abraham Kilham and Thomas Stephens under master William Gallaps for 5000 dollars on the ship and 3,500 dollars on specie and effects home from the port or ports of Sumatra.
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23980 - Document
Policy of Insurance for the owners of Ship Washington, William Leech, Nicholas Thorndike, Abraham Kilham and Thomas Stephens under master William Gallaps for 15,000 dollars from the port or ports in the island of Sumatra to, at and from her place or places of reburshment untill her return to the port of discharge.
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24156 - Document
The owners of Ship Washington are insured 2000 dollars upon their ship and s further sum of 2000 dollars upon their cargo from Beverly to Savannah and at and from them to one or more ports in the North of Europe one or more times to dispose of her outward and to procure a return cargo and at from them or either of them to her first port of discharge in the United States of America. With the vessel being valued at 7000 dollars If the vessel havi...
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24252 - Receipt
An 1820 receipt showing the goods purchased for Albert Thorndike whil in India, these goods were purchased by one, Josiah Lovett. This is the receipt.
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24255 - Document
1819. An insurance policy for Albert Thorndike, assuring that he would be reimbursed 115 dollars if his cargo were destroyed on the Brig Rajah. His rate was 5.60.
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24271 - Document
1822. An insurance document saying that some cargo that the Brig Rajah was carrying, owned by Albert Thorndike, would be reimbursed 150 dollars. His rate was 3.25
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24290 - Document
Account sales charge for parcels of pepper in bulk. They were dfelivered in total over a period of 3 months. The final total charge was 127 pounds, 18 shillings, and 11 pence.
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24293 - Document
1822. A statement saying that the Rajah arrived in India during the middle of the day near 5 o' clock PM.
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24298 - Document
1822. A settlement between Albert Thorndike, Hitty Stephens, and Helen Stephens of an adventure in the Brig Rajah. Josiah Lovett being the captain at the time.
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24376 - Document
1822. An insurance document saying that the Brig Rajah was covered for 8000 dollars of damages for a rate of 280 dollars.
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24455 - Document
1850 insurance policy issued by the Oriental Insurance Company of Salem to Albert Thorndike for fishing in the Massachusetts Bay on the Schooner Angler. The policy is for $1,000. The amount of the premium is $40 plus $1 for the policy. The form is printed with handwritten particulars, including a note added on August 27, 1850 for cod or mackerel fishing until November 15, 1850.
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