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007.019.012 - Document
A handwritten document detailing the currency exchange in the West Indies for the cargo aboard the the Schooner Three Brothers. The vessel was owned by Israel Thorndike and captained by Thomas Butman. This document was signed by William Hunter and written in Moule, Grandeterre on 12 January 1795.
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12003 - Document
Shipping papers, the agreement between the master and seamen for foreign voyages. This is for the Brig Hephzibah and its voyage from Beverly to Portsmouth, NH then to the West Indies and back.
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12753 - Letter
1796 letter from Nathan Dane to Captain John Lovett regarding the Schooner Polly and various cruises to the West Indies and France
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12796 - Letter
A letter posted from Boston from Ebenezer Francis informing Captain Lovett of the scarcity of Liverpool salt. Francis also reviews the selling price of salt in Arguilla in the West Indies. See document 12794.
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12924 - Letter
A letter from William Woodville in Havanna to Captain John Lovett advising him products suitable for trade into Carthagena West Indies. The extensive list is accompanied by a narrative advising Captain Lovett of the dangers trading in this area because of the conditions brought on by the French Revolution.
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13022 - Document
1798 receipt for four hogsheads of codfish from John Lovett by Captain John Moulton of Beverly, on account of Joseph Price, to be transported to Aux Cayes, Saint-Domingue (today Haiti), in the West Indies.
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13077 - Account
An account for Benjamin Beckford with John Lovett for Beckford's "Adventure" (a business venture or investment) in several vessels including the Schooner Betsey, Schooner Hawk, Schooner Chance on voyages to Russia, West Indies, Havana, and Alicante.
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13147 - Document
Invoice of fish shipped in the Schooner Patty, Mark Knowlton master, for the West Indies by John Lovett.
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13149 - Account
Account settlement from the Schooner William including Abner Chapman and John Lovett for freights of hogshead of fish from the West Indies
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16131 - Invoice
1778 invoice of "Sundry Merchandize Shipped by William Gray" on board the Schooner Hope, Robert Rantoul, Master, bound for the West Indies. The merchandise includes boards, fish, pork, onions, and tobacco.
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16134 - Document
1779 document which lists the port charges for the Schooner Hope, Robert Rantoul, Master
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16135 - Account
1779 account of items to Captain Robert Rantoul, master of the Schooner Hope.
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16136 - Document
1779 agreement with William Soule regarding fish, tobacco, boards on the Schooner Hope, Captain Robert Rantoul.
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16138 - Document
1779 receipt for seaman's wages on the Schooner Hope, Captain Robert Rantoul.
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16140 - Account
1779 account of Schooner Hope, Captain Robert Rantoul. Items listed include sugar, flour, silk handkerchiefs, fish and molasses. Other vessels are also named. (See Search Terms). The account covers the year from May until October.
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16143 - Invoice
1779 invoice of Brigantine Hopewell under Captain Robert Rantoul. Items listed include beef, fish, onions, red oak staves, tobacco.
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16144 - Letter
1779 letter from William Gray II to Captain Robert Rantoul. Gray directs Rantoul regarding a voyage of the Brig Hopewell to Surinam, specifically referencing certain goods he wants Rantoul to acquire. In a note found below his signature, Gray advises Rantoul to ship some of the goods he will acquire back with some other vessel, if possible.
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16261 - Document
1810 invoice of cargo (fish) shipped on board the Brigantine George and Susan, bound for the West Indies under Captain Gamaliel H. Ward. The fish belongs to William Rantoul of Salem.
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16270 - Invoice
1811 invoice of cargo (three barrels of flour) shipped on board the Brigantine George and Susan, bound for the West Indies under Captain Gamaliel H. Ward. The flour belongs to William Rantoul of Salem.
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16278 - Invoice
1811 invoice of cargo (three barrels of Baltimore superfine flour) shipped on board the Brigantine George and Susan, bound for the West Indies under Captain Gamaliel H. Ward. The flour belongs to William Rantoul of Salem.
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