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  1. MS050 B02 F13.04 - Woodbury Langdon to John Langdon

    Two page letter from Woodbury Langdon in Portsmouth to John Langdon in New York or Philadelphia. Woodbury Langdon, 1738-1805, was John Langdon's older brother. He was a merchant, statesman and justice and was a delegate to the Continental Congress. In 1790, he became the first superior court justice to be impeached for neglecting his duties in order to pursue his commercial interests in Portsmouth. He shall pay Clark and Tarlton what Langdo...

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    Woodbury Langdon to John Langdon
  2. MS050 B02 F13.07 - Woodbury Langdon to John Langdon

    Two page letter from Woodbury Langdon in Portsmouth to John Langdon in New York or Philadelphia, Woodbury Langdon, 1738-1805, was John Langdon's older brother. He was a merchant, statesman and justice and was a delegate to the Continental Congress. In 1790, he became the first superior court justice to be impeached for neglecting his duties in order to pursue his commercial interests in Portsmouth. There has been a sickness in Portsmouth an...

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    Woodbury Langdon to John Langdon
  3. S1622 - Nathaniel A. Haven account book, 1798-1808

    Account book of Nathaniel Appleton Haven, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Date range is circa 1798 to 1808. Records include transactions with various merchants in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as well as surrounding towns such as Exeter, Durham, Dover, and New Castle as well as Berwick and Kittery, Maine. Entries include merchants in London, Boston, and New York as well as ships. See "Multimedia Files" for a link to the index of individuals, busin...

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