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  1. MS002 B12 F02 - Administrative, Authorization for Purchase of Land, 1803

    Includes letters from the underwriters of the company in 1803, the authorization for purchase of land on Market Square, record books of meetings and the administration, list of stockholders, and papers on the 1825 dissolution of the company. F02: Authorization for purchase of land. John Melchers, Jeremiah Libby, Isaac Smith, B. Brierley, John Rindge, Thomas Brown.

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  2. MS050 B01 F34.07 - Ebenezer Hazard to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Ebenezer Hazard in Jamaica Plain, Boston, to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Jamaica Plain May 19th, 1781 Dear Sir, My Ride from Portsmouth was very pleasant, except the latter Part of it; between Boston and this Place I was caught in three smart Showers, which wet me pretty thoroughly. But this would have been nothing had I not, before I had got dry, received Letters which make it ap...

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  3. MS050 B01 F34.08 - Ebenezer Hazard to John Langdon

    Two-page letter from Ebenezer Hazard in Philadelphia to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Philadelphia Decr. 18th 1781 Dear Sir, I was yesterday favored with yours of 3d. Inst. [this month] for which I thank you, as well as for your Attention to Mr. Belknap's, which is enclosed. The Copy of the proposed Constitution, which Mr. Libbey sent, came safe to hand; but between State Papers, and dancing Attendance,...

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  4. MS050 B01 F34.13 - Ebenezer Hazard to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Ebenezer Hazard in Philadelphia to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Phila. March 16. 1784 Dear Sir, I recd. your Favr. of 20th ulto. [last month] by Capt. Gerrish, who had just called to inform me that he is going away, but has recd. no Cash; he Called Mr. Morris's Notes with Mr. Swanwick upon whom, if you please you can give Mr. Libbey a Dft. I frequently, very frequently, think of my...

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    Ebenezer Hazard to John Langdon
  5. MS050 B02 F15.01 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    Two-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Portsmouth April 28th. 1790 Dear Sir Knowing that the Public Affairs occupy your Attention, and that you are often receiving Letters from your friends, has prevented me from the pleasure of writing to you Sir, for fear of Interrupting you from more Important matters than is within my sphere, but having seen th...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  6. MS050 B02 F15.02 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    Two-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Portsmouth June 30th. 1790 Dear Sir I last post recd. your kind favour Inclosing the Post Office Bill--am pleased that a post is to be established from this to Concord-- and shall not forget Mr Bean. The Bill is so extensive that I do not think my self Competent to make up a Judgement on it, especially as I ha...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  7. MS050 B02 F15.03 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Post Office Portsmo. Decr. 21st. 1790 Dear Sir Your Brother has this minite (almost one, oClock), given me a Letter & requested me to Inclose it to you which I do with pleasure as also one I recd. from Philadelphia for you which your Brother advised to be sent to you I am Sir Your Most Hum Servant Jeremiah L...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  8. MS050 B02 F15.04 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    Three-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: [in Langdon's hand] Answerd 25 Novr. Portsmouth Novemr. 10th. 1791 Dear Sir, Agreeable to your desire and my promise I may Inclose you a Letter I have Recd. in this Office for you, since you left us. when you was here you remember I mention'd to you something respecting my Account with the General Post Offic...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  9. MS050 B02 F15.05 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    Two-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Portsmouth Decr. 23d. 1791 Dear Sir, I have just rec'd yours of the 9th Instant, and have examined every entry in my books (as carefully as the time would permit) from Jany. 1791 to Decr. 23d. following and find that the whole Amount of all unpaid Letters that I have recd. for Exeter Amount to 279 penny weight ...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  10. MS050 B02 F15.06 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    Three-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: [in Langdon's hand] Ansd. Portsmouth, January 30th. 1792 Dear Sir Since I wrote you, in answer to yours on the Post Office Bill I have tho't ['considerable' redacted] on the Subject of the Arrangement and manner of the business being conducted as I know not what the Bill now before Congress will direct, I cann...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  11. MS050 B02 F15.07 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    Two-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Portsmouth February 21st. 1792 Dear Sir I rec'd. your kind favours of the 5th & 6th Instant, by which I find the Post Office Bill has pass'd both Houses, I am pleased that the House acceded to the amendments by the Senate, and altho it may not be as perfect as could have been wished, time and experience will ...

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  12. MS050 B02 F15.08 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    Two-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Portsmouth March 13th. 1792 Dear Sir I received your kind favour of the 25th of Feby. Inclosing the Post Office Act & the last post and for which please to accept my thanks. I have not had Opportunity to peruse it so thoro'ly as I Intend, but from what Obser= =vations I have been able to make I think it far be...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  13. MS050 B02 F15.09 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: [in Langdon's hand] Ansd. Post Office Portsmouth Jany 3d. 1793 Dear Sir By the last post I received two Letters Sent to this Office for you as Ship Letters, one from Virginia the other from Boston, charged 68 cents, which I have charged to your Acct. and now Inclose them to you, agreeable to your request. I ha...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  14. MS050 B02 F15.10 - Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon

    One-page letter from Jeremiah Libbey in Portsmouth to John Langdon in Philadelphia. Transcription by Cecilia Paquette: Portsmouth January 25th. 1793 Dear Sir Inclosed is a Ship Letter I have just recd. in a Mail from New York. I have also to ack nowledge the rect. of your kind favour of the 14th Instant. I assure you Sir I feel your kind attention to my Interest and shall as you say stand fast in hope of a reward. I think I do...

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    Jeremiah Libbey to John Langdon
  15. MS108 - Bowles family papers, 1792-1913

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  16. New Hampshire Gazette Advertisements - Market Street, West Side. - REF F44 .P8 W67

    Works Projects Administration, New Hampshire.

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  17. Plan of an Estate Situated in the Town of Portsmouth Near the Parade Belonging to Mr. John Melcher
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  19. S0088b - James Hervey Pierrepont Ledger, 1824-1826

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    James Hervey Pierrepont Ledger, 1824-1826

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