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  1. 16819 - Letter

    1799 letter from Captain Asa Batchelder of the Schooner Betsey, written from St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, regarding the voyage's status and state of affairs after the seizure of his vessel by the Schooner Lord Spencer, commanded by privateer Captain Joseph Barss of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, off the coast of Cumana. Captain Batchelder protested the seizure as unlawful, and as such he mentions a court case to be conducted around 30 January 1800 ...

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    Letter Regarding the Schooner Betsey's Capture by the Privateer Schooner Lord Spencer
  2. 2019.077.001 - Log, Ship's

    2019.077.001 includes one document, Book of Clearances and Reports of Fishing Vessels, displayed on images 1 to 13. Its transcription is on pages 14 to 16 and its summary is below. The Book of Clearances and Reports of Fishing Vessels is a 12 page document describing the voyages of coasters or fishermen on vessels carrying fish or other trade goods. Each vessel is described by its cargo, destination (where bound), date of clearance, shipmast...

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  3. 2019.078.001 - Log, Ship's

    2019.078.001 includes one document, Ports of Beverly Entries, Imports, and Imposts, displayed on images 1 to 70. Its transcription is on images 71 to 118 and its summary is below. Port of Beverly Entries, Imports and Imposts is a 70 page document describing which ships are importing to and exporting from the Port of Beverly between 1787 and 1789 and how much impost is being paid on excised articles. Common articles include foreign and domesti...

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  4. 6288 - Document

    1786 document stating that Captain Israel Dodge of Schooner Polly landed at Nova Scotia a cargo of rum, coffee and sugar. On the reverse of this document Josiah Batchelder, Jr. (Port of Beverly) noted on 7 February 1787 that John Dodge (it says Israel on the front and John on the back) stated that rum, sugar, and coffee were carried to Nova Scotia to Sheet Harbour & there sold. There were no naval officer or justice of the peace there where he ...

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    Document stating the cargo of the Schooner Polly, Captain Israel Dodge landed at Nova Scotia.
  5. 982.24.205 - 982.24

    Print, Photographic

    Record Type: Photo

    Express Train At Dodge's Row Crossing
  6. E188 .A572 - 34018339

    The first of three parts describing the colonial period of American History and includes information on the first settlements, ranging from Bermuda, to Virginia, to Massachusetts, to Nova Scotia

    Record Type: Library

    The Colonial Period of American History

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