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  1. 11433 - letter

    letter to John I. Baker from Edwin I. Raymond dated October 20th 1870 in regards to the selling of cotton.

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    letter to John I. Baker from Edwin I. Raymond dated October 20, 1870.
  2. 11754 - Receipt

    Receipt between Wiliam Bartlett and Ebenezer Herrick dated December (?) ,1771

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    Receipt between William Bartlett and Ebenezer Herrick
  3. 11881 - Receipt

    Invoice from Captain William Bartlett to Osman Cox (written as "Osmon Cox" (with long s)) for: In 1775: Bringing down barrels and helping up with Cox's two schooners, One day work after Rock Head, 5 1/2 days on board Cox's schooners, Helping down the schooner. In 1776: Cod Fish, Part of two days work on board schooner, 2 days work. In 1777: 1/2 days work after Cox's "Bot" (appear to be bought), One days work, Cash paid to James...

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    Receipt between William Bartlett and Osman Cox
  4. 11930 - Receipt

    Receipt between William Bartlett and Nathan Leech tea, nails, flour, and cotton.

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    Receipt between William Bartlett and Nathan Leech
  5. 12002 - Receipt

    A handwritten receipt from Captain William Bartlett to Aaron G. Archbald for products purchased including calico and cotton between November 1785 - August 1786.

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    Receipt from Captain William Bartlett to Aaron G. Archbald
  6. 16121 - Letter

    Letter from William Gray 2nd to Captain Robert Rantoul. Gray, the owner of the Schooner Hope, gives Rantoul various directions regarding his schooner's voyage, specifically referencing certain markets and goods he wants Rantoul to sell or buy. Gray alludes to the dangerous state of the seas with his exhortation to Rantoul to "keep a good look out at all times and run from everything you see".

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    Letter from William Gray 2nd to Captain Robert Rantoul
  7. 16769 - Letter

    1799 letter from Benjamin Beckford, Jr., to Captain John Lovett, written in Savannah, regarding the trade of the Schooner Betsey. Inside the letter are the current prices listed for tobacco, cotton and rice.

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    Letter from Benjamin Beckford to Captain John Lovett from Savannah Regarding the Schooner Betsey
  8. 18279 - Log, Ship's

    1837 log and account book of the Ship "William Goddard". Included in this book is also a description of how indigo is made and how to choose shellac, borax, ginger, dye, silk, and cotton and other trade items.

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    Log, account book and goods manual for the ship "William Goddard".
  9. 18516 - Document

    Maritime related document written in Spanish involving Nicholas Thorndike and the products of 1,000 barrels of honey, good quailty oil and cotton. Coming out of Havana

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    Spanish maritime related document
  10. 19116 - Document

    1805 -Report and Manifest form - Brig Hector by Captain Thorndike in Calcutta, India Listed cargo includes: coffee, sugar, gum corpal, gunny bags, cotton, and straw.

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    Report and Manifest form -  Brig Hector by Captain Thorndike
  11. 19272 - Document

    Letter from Jacob Woodberry, Master of the Ship Prentice to Albert Thorndike in Beverly discussing various accounts and cargoes.

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    Letter - Ship Prentice
  12. 19275 - Document

    Letter from Jacob Woodberry, Master of the Ship Prentice in Charleston to Albert Thorndike in beverly. He discusses various cargoes and lists expenses.

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    Letter - Ship Prentice
  13. 19315 - Document

    Letter from the Mayor of Charleston's office allowing Capt. Woodberry to discharge a portion of the cargo of cotton in order to right the burned vessel, Ship Prentice.

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    Letter - Ship Prentice
  14. 19381 - Document

    Letter from Capt. Jacob Woodberry to Albert Thorndike describing the loading of bales of cotton at Charleston into the Ship Prentice.

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    Letter - Ship Prentice
  15. 19393 - Account

    1807 account or invoice book from the Ship Asia, with Phineas Ellis as Master. The vessel was docked in Calcutta, India and the book contains lists of names goods and amounts - total $74,696.18. The goods appear to fabrics and include seersucker, jannah mamody, beerbhome gurrah, patnah chintz and others. Other pages are invoices of products, sugar, cotton, indigo, ginger, pepper, gunny bags, camphor. The vessel owners are Moses Brown and Israel T...

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    Account book from the Ship Asia
  16. 2019.076.001 - Log, Ship's

    2019.076.001 includes three separate documents: Entries from Foreign Ports (images 1 to 34, pages 1 to 18), Book of Clearances (images 35 to 82, pages 19 to 42), and Light Money Memorandum (images 83 to 91, pages 43 to 47). Images 92 to 99, pages 48 to 55 are blank. The transcription of Entries from Foreign Ports is on images 100 to 112. The transcription of Book of Clearances is on images 113 to 135. The transcription of Light is on images is on...

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    Cover or Page 1
  17. 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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    Cover or Page 1
  18. 23621 - Document

    1801 agreement between the master and seamen of the Ship Commerce. The document lists the master (Captain Nicholas Thorndike) and the crew, giving their station, wages per month (including advanced wages - most are shown to have gotten 1 month in advance) and "hospital money" - heath insurance. There are 13 names listed.

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    Agreement between Captain Nicholas Thorndike and the crew of the ship Commerce.
  19. 23640 - document

    1801 document from the District of Salem & Beverly, port of Salem, for the Ship Commerce under Captain Nicholas Thorndike bound for London with a cargo of cotton, coffee, sugar, rum and wood and ship's stores.

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    Document from the district of Salem & Beverly stating the Ship Commerce has a cargo of cotton, coffee, sugar, rum and wood.
  20. 23641 - Letter

    1801 letter with orders from Nathaniel West to Captain Nicholas Thorndike of the Ship Commerce bound for London. Thorndike is to consult with Samuel Williams, consul to decide what is the best way to proceed either to St. Petersburg or Archangel, Russia, or to Norway or to Bilbao, Spain.

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    Letter with sailing orders from Nathaniel West to Captain Nicholas Thorndike.

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