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17162 - Invoice
1801 invoice to John Lovett for the purchase of plumtree wood, paint, etc. for the Schooner Betsey, under Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, totaling to 111 dollars.
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17163 - Invoice
1801 invoice from Hamburg to the account of Captain Jonathan H. Lovett for the purchase of 50 boxes of window glass for use aboard the Schooner Betsey. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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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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17165 - Invoice
1801 invoice from Hamburg to John Lovett for the purchase of 26 bales of hemp for the total price of 8927 dollars. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17166 - Invoice
1801 invoice from Hamburg to John Lovett and William Gray for the purchase of 350 boxes of window glass for the Schooner Betsey for the total cost of 7101 dollars. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17167 - Invoice
1801 invoice from Hamburg to John Lovett for the purchase of 5 bales of hemp for the Schooner Betsey, under Captain Jonathan H. Lovett, amounting to $506.30. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17168 - Invoice
1801 invoice from Hamburg to the account of Captain Jonathan H. Lovett of the Schooner Betsey for the purchase of a box containing 31 listados (a type of Italian linen cloth) for the price of 1178 dollars. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17169 - Invoice
1801 invoice from Hamburg to the account of Captain Jonathan H. Lovett of the Schooner Betsey for the purchase of glassware, window glass, and coffee for the price of 1124.14 dollars. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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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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17171 - Invoice
1802 invoice to John Lovett for the purchase of 95 boxes of brown sugar and 127 boxes of white sugar for use upon the Schooner Betsey. Paid total was 8520.70 Dollars.
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17172 - Records
1801 financial records from Jonathan H. Lovett's trip to Hamburg captaining the Schooner Betsey. Includes costs for the butcher, boarding, and brokerage (see people for names).
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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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17174 - Certificate, Attendance
1801 certificate of landing of the cargo from the Schooner Betsey. The certificate confirms that the cargo arrived intact in Hamburg. Signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17175 - Invoice
1801 invoice to Jonathan H. Lovett, captain of the Schooner Betsey, for the purchase of 6 boxes of White sugar and 4 boxes of Brown sugar to be paid on the account of John Lovett, his brother and owner of the Betsey. Written and signed by Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17176 - Receipt
1801 receipt for the purchase of 10 boxes of sugar on the account of John Lovett with the sale cosigned by Jonathan H. Lovett of the Schooner Betsey. From Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17177 - Invoice
1801 invoice for charges for the delivery and security of the 10 boxes of sugar bought on the account of John Lovett, owner of the Schooner Betsey.
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17178 - Invoice
1801 total purchase tally for all of John Lovett's individual purchases from Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg.
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17179 - Document
1801 document proving that Joseph Pitcairn, U.S. Consul to Hamburg, sent a cargo of glassware, glass, and brushes in good order to William Gray in Salem from Hamburg in the Schooner Betsey under Captain Jonathan H. Lovett.
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