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13007 - Document
1793 account document showing the money for oil carried in the Schooner Hawk for its summer fare from various men (see people for names).
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13202 - Document
Accounting of every man's share of fish and oil carried in the Schooner Hawk.
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16876 - Account
1800 account of Israel Thorndike and John Lovett of Beverly with the firm of Falconnet & Co. of Naples, Italy in the amount $24,310.96. The account lists items that include sewing silk, silk stockings, oil, coffee, logwood, and pepper. This is for the Schooner Betsey with Captain Isaac Rea in command.
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16877 - Account
1800 account of property brought home in Schooner Betsey from Naples. This property includes 230 doubloons worth $3498.65, 2 bags silver dollars worth $1458.57, bills of exchange worth $5646.58, Robert Rantoul's invoice of sundries worth $200.00, boxes of soap worth $4997.84, cases of oil worth $4968.44, cases of assorted silk worth $2470.75, black silk worth $3221.00 and silk stockings worth $240.00. The total is $26,701.83
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16886 - Account
1801 account of two hundred cases olive oil & three hundred boxes soap on account of Israel Thorndike Esq. of Mr. John Lovett. The account shows when sold, to whom sold, numbers of boxes and amounts.
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17349 - Bond
A Bond promising the payment of $2,049.00 to the United States government as a result of the import of goods which are destined to be exported to Havanna Cuba.
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17421 - Document
Accounting of the sale, at Genoa, of ten barrels of oil and 14 bundles of fish, the adventure of John Lovett.
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18349 - Document
Letter from D. G. & R. Rundle of Philadelphia to William Bartlett, Salem, concerning many topics of the merchandise shipped on the Schooner Polly. Among these he discusses the fact that the "coloured handkerchiefs" are not selling but that oil is fetching a good price as it is scarce. He asks why Bartlett only ships cargo from Salem and marblehead when he is only a few miles from Newbury and Portsmouth.
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18360 - Document
1771 sales of merchandise receipt from the Schooner Polly, fifth voyage for account of Colonel Ozor Orne and others from Salem to Philadelphia. Thomas Woodberry Master of the schooner. List of freight includes oil, molasses, raisins, mackerel, flax seed and molasses, along with porterage, to be settled with Captain Bartlett.
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18364 - Document
Sales of merchandize in the Schooner Polly, Thomas Woodbury, Master. Philadelphia to Salem. Including kegs of raisins, barrells of sweet oil, barrells of mackerel and dozens of handkerchiefs.
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18424 - Permit
Permit given to Nicholas Thorndike from the port of Salem and Beverly to taken on board the Schooner Two Friends and sail to the West Indies 30 casks of fish, 10 barrels pickled fish, 10 barrels of oil and 5 boxes of candles.
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18465 - Receipt
Receipt for oil from on board the Schooner Two Friends between Otis Ammidon and Perkins & Burling
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18613 - Document
Document of a general clearance to Nicholas Thorndike having on board 51 bbls of molasses, 6 puncheons of rum, 25 boxes of candles, 8 casks of oil, 2 barks of beef, 20 boxes of soap, 11 pairs of boots, and part of a cargo not landed. Given from St. Lucia
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18764 - Bill
1796 bill from Nicholas Thorndike of the Brigantine Good Hope to John Bulkeley & Son on barrels of rum, cordage, candles, cash, taking out 12 boats ballast & guards, paid Lisbon port charges, molasses, Bohea tea, coffee and oil.
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23651 - Document
1801 list of provisions for the Ship Commerce, under Captain Nicholas Thorndike sailing for London, England. The list includes beef, port, bread, sugar, coffee, rum, beans, potatoes, fish, butter, oil, pepper, candles, tea, loaf sugar, vinegar, water and flour.
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23685b - Bill
1801 bill for items for use on the Ship Commerce under Captain Nicholas Thorndike in Cronstadt (Kronstadt), St. Petersburg. Items include nails, paint, oil, and sails.
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24596 - Receipt
Receipt between Captain William Bartlett and Elias Haskell Derby dated ! August, 1776 to 12 August, 1776.
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8066 - Receipt
Receipt of the Union Fire Society. Thomas Lefavour (also spelled Lefavor) was paid $4.24 by the Union Fire Society on January 7, 1830 for a variety of services and goods including paint, oil, and putty. The Union Fire Society was founded in 1804. Members of the society were to assist each other in the event of a fire at their home or business. Each was given 2 leather water buckets, a large cloth bag with which to retrieve possessions, and ...
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948.008.012 - Invoice
1804 invoice of "sundries" for the Schooner Augusta. The sundries are mainly gallons of rum, some turpentine, brandy, molasses, oil and brimstone. The bill was paid in January 1806 to Josiah Page.
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