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  1. MS132 - Badger-Neal-Locke collection, 1831-1877

    Scope and Content The Badger Neal Locke Collection consists primarily of financial records belonging to various members of the Badger and Neal families. The families were connected by the marriage of John Neal and Ann Maria Badger in 1839 ca. Both families have long histories as merchants and ship builders in the Piscataqua region. The records have been divided into four subgroups: Records of Pray & Neal, Samuel Augustus Badger, Samuel Badger ...

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  2. MS132 V1 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Pray & Neal Ledger, 1831-1834

    Pray & Neal Ledger, Feb 1831-1834 [bulk dates Feb 1831-Feb 1832] Ledger used by Pray and Neal, a ship chandlery, hardware and grocery store. The bulk of the dates are from February 1831 to February 1832, although some accounts appear to have been settled as late as 1834. The partnership of Pray and Neal dissolved in January of 1832 and the business was taken over by William's brother James, while William opened up a new store at 8 & 9 Merchant...

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  3. MS132 V2 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Pray & Neal Ledger, 1831-1832

    Pray & Neal Ledger, Jan 1831-Jan 1832 Ledger used by Pray and Neal, a ship chandlery, hardware and grocery store, dated January 1831 to January 1832. The Ledger corresponds with S0104 Pray and Neal Daybook (entries by day) and Journal (description of item purchased). Entries include individuals, ships and business. On page 63 there is an entry for "House on Deer Street." There are pages with specific sales of products - salt (16), anchors (13)...

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  4. MS132 V3 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Neal Daybook, 1832 -1833

    Neal [?] Daybook, Nov 1832-Jan 1833 Daybook likely used by the ship chandlery, hardware and grocery business of either William or James Neal, dated November 5, 1832 to January 23, 1833. Entries include sales of general household supplies and food as well as ship building supplies, paint and lead. On page 94 there is an extensive list of supplies to build and outfit the Brig Franklin, built by George Raynes in 1832. Included in the list is line...

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  5. MS132 V4 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Neal Daybook/Wastebook, 1833

    Neal [?] Daybook or Wastebook, March 1833-Aug 1833 Wastebook likely used by the ship chandlery, hardware and grocery business of either William or James Neal. There are also numerous references to George Neal, brother to William and James. There are fewer items related to ship building and supplies and more often groceries (rice, cheese, coffee, figs, butter, nutmeg, eggs) and household items (boots, nails, broadcloth, linen). The content does...

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  6. S1772 - John Lowe shipping ledger, 1829-1835

    Shipping ledger belonging to John Lowe (1796-1873). Includes accounting records for various merchants, businesses, and ships in the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, area. Records date from 1829 to 1835. Pages numbered up to 130. About three quarters of the ledger is blank. PEOPLE INDEX Ball, John and Joseph B. 63 Barnes, Lewis 92 Brown, Daniel 22 Caswell, J. M. 110 Caswell, William 65 Clasby, John G. 91 Coffin, Charles 66...

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