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  1. 11973 - Receipt

    Receipt between Mr. Bartlett and Jerimiah Mayhew dated September 29, 1784 in Boston.

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    Receipt between Mr. Bartlett and Jerimiah Mayhew
  2. 13060 - Receipt

    Receipt ledger listing amounts paid Mr. Ebenezer Francis from Captain John Lovett as commission and on shares of cargo.

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    Receipt, Captain John Lovett to Ebenezer Francis
  3. 17164 - Invoice

    1801 invoice from Hamburg to John Lovett and William Gray for the purchase of 950 bars of Russian iron for the Schooner Betsey for the price of $6037.40. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.

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    Invoice to John Lovett for the purchase of Russian iron for the Schooner Betsey
  4. 17170 - Invoice

    1802 invoice from Hamburg to John Lovett for the purchase of 1979 bars of iron, with 827 coming from Russia and 1192 from Sweden. The total cost is shown to have amounted to 10024.90 dollars.

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    Invoice to John Lovett for the purchase of 1979 bars of Russian and Swedish iron for the Schooner Betsey
  5. 17371 - Letter

    A letter from William Woodville in Havana to John Lovett and Abner Chapman in Beverly. He discusses the voyage of Captain Dowling on the Schooner William by Bahiahonda with a cargo of iron. A letter delivered by Nicholas Thorndike is mentioned. He talks about the sale of iron and the purchase of sugar, which is scarce and has increased in price. He signs on behalf of Don Manuel de Lavaleta.

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    Letter from William Woodville to John Lovett and Abner Chapman
  6. 17372a - Letter

    A letter from William Woodville and Gabriel de Echavannia on behalf of Manuel de Lavaleta in Havana to John Lovett and Abner Chapman in Beverly. The first part is similar to 17371a and discusses a letter from Nicholas Thorndike concerning the sale of iron from the Schooner William under Captain James Dowling and the voyage of that vessel to Bahiahonda. Further messages concern standard weights in America and Spain, an embargo, the sale of sewing ...

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    Letter from William Woodville and Gabriel de Echavannia on behalf of Manuel de Lavaleta to John Lovett and Abner Chapman
  7. 17374 - Letter

    A letter from Manuel de Lavaleta in Havana to John Lovett and Abner Chapman in Beverly. De Lavaleta informs Lovett and Chapman that he has not received full pay for iron which was imported in the Schooner William and tells them, along with Israel Thorndike, that their balance is $902.50.

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    Letter from Manuel de Lavaleta to John Lovett and Abner Chapman.
  8. 17436 - Invoice

    Sum of an invoice of cargo shipped on board the Schooner William to Havana from Lovett & Chapman to Don Manuel Zavaleta. Nathan Robinson will observe the iron and make a copy of the transaction and will also settle the balance of 902 dollars of exchange sold by Cantera & Zavaleta.

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    Sum of an invoice from the Schooner William cargo to Havana given to Nathan Robinson
  9. 17442 - Letter

    Don Manuel Zavaleta informing Lovett & Chapman that 150 quintals of iron were sold at the highest price but it is at low demand. Now they are going to sell the remainder of the quintals at Bahia Honda because they can be sold for a lesser price and can be also exchanged for 335 boxes of sugar. Once the iron is delivered the ship will be filled with sugar and will return to beverly.

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    Iron sold from the Schooner William
  10. 17545 - Letter

    Lovett & Chapman inform Don Manuel Zavaleta that they received the cargo of sugar from Bahia Honda and they are pleased with the invoice, which includes the prices at which the iron was sold and the sugar was purchased. They thought that the transaction was favorable. They also want to know if they can make another voyage down to Havana, asking on how the markets are. They will also get Nathan Robinson to settle the account with Zavaleta.

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    Lovett & Chapman write to Don Manuel Zavaleta on received cargo
  11. 18712 - Letter

    Letter of orders from Nathaniel West to Nicholas Thorndike, master of Brigantine Good Hope. West instructs him that once in Hamburg he is to meet with Rucker & Wortmann and if the bills are accepted to deliver the cargo unto them. He will then carry a cargo of trout from Lisbon to St. Petersburg, and load with iron and hemp for home. If this cannot be done he will either go to Charleston (presumably South Carolina) or the Dutch settlements in the...

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    Brigantine Good Hope Letter of orders to Nicholas Thorndike from Nathaniel West
  12. 18784 - Invoice

    1796 invoice of 4 tons of old sable iron shipped on board the Salem-bound Brigantine Good Hope, under Nicholas Thorndike, from Brothers Blandow in St. Petersburg.

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    Invoice of sable iron for Brigantine Good Hope
  13. 19101 - Document

    1 June 1804 - List of goods onboard Brig Hector for trade including: aniseed, claret wine prunes preserved fruit, oil

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    1 June 1804 - List of goods onboard Brig Hector for trade
  14. 23446 - Bill

    1796 bill of sales of 149 bars of iron 20 pieces of russia duck and 4 bales and 40 pieces of ravens duck on account of Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope. Settled in Boston on 3 October.

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    Bill of sales for Benjamin and William Pickman on account with Nicholas Thorndike of Brigantine Good Hope
  15. 23466 - Bill

    1796 bill from Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope to John Allen on sundries including molasses, flour, rum, pins, sugar, iron, and pepper.

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    John Allen bill of sundries from Nicholas Thorndike of Brigantine Good Hope
  16. 23816 - Letter

    5 May 1805 - Letter - Calcutta to Israel Thorndike Esq. from Nicholas Thorndike labeled as a copy - informing intention to sail to east coast of Sumatra as no cargo could be at current location, no Benau Sugar at the markets and none expected, sold claret and iron. Will write more later.

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    Letter - 5 May 1805 - to Israel Thorndike regarding move to Sumatra
  17. 24151 - Letter

    Letter to William Gallop from the owners of Ship Washington stating orders that proceed to Savannah to obtain a freight for same port in the North of Europe. If rice can be purchased at a price not exceeding 2.75 on their account the amount of 4000 dollars then it must be shipped to them. If freight cannot be filled, fill the ship on their account and send the bills to them. He will then proceed to Gottenburg or Copenhagen whichever has a better ...

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    Letter to William Gallop from owners of Ship Washington
  18. 24319 - Bill

    Abraham Kilham & Company bill to Nathaniel Wallis for Iron Work done for Ship Washington including fixing pry iron, bolts on rings, hoops for masts, fixing bolts, fixing plates, hoops for pumps, nails and hinges.

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    Nathaniel Wallis Bill of of Blacksmith
  19. 26070 - Invoice

    1811 invoice for hemp, iron and cloth for the Schooner Angler delivered on board by Davis B. Lawler. Invoice by Zachariah G. Lamson to the owners of the schooner: Thomas Stephens, William Leech and Abraham Kilham. Details of the invoice for hemp, iron and cloth includes amounts for custom house fees, lighterage and watch money, extra charges 2 3/4% for community and church money, brokerage, and 2% commission.

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    Invoice for hemp, iron and cloth for the Schooner Angler
  20. 948.014.171 - Bill

    Bill paid to Benjamin Pierce for various Iron Work. Items include: -Weights -Staples -Bolts

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    Bill of Ironwork

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