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  1. British Shipping Records, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Index 1, September 30, 1723-May 31, 1753.
  2. British Shipping Records, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Index 2, June 26, 1756-Jul-Oct., 1760.
  3. British Shipping Records, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Index 5, 1761-Mar. 30, 1765.
  4. British Shipping Records, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Index 6, Apr. 6, 1765-Jan. 4, 1768.
  5. S0431 - Hight, Odiorne, Treadwell, Melcher Deeds, 1748-1869

    This collection of Portsmouth area deeds (S0401-S0445) includes deeds from all the following families plus others. The majority of the deeds are from Portsmouth. Other towns included are Greenland, New Castle, Newington, Piermont, Northwood, Wakefield, Gilmanton, Durham, Goffstown and Rye, NH. Islands included are Leach's Island and Jackson's Island. Families cited include: Abbot, Adams, Akerman, Atkinson, Ayer, Banfill, Brackett, Beck, Brewster,...

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    Hight, Odiorne, Treadwell, Melcher Deeds, 1748-1869
  6. S0918 - Sloop Seaflower Shipping Agreement

    Agreement between Edward Barter, master of the Sloop Seaflower, William Earl Treadwell and Jacob Sheafe and King George (signed Theodore Atkinson). Agreement is for 1000 pounds sterling in exchange for taking on board provisions and "warlike stores" to be delivered to Newfoundland or Nova Scotia. During this time Provincial Papers show that ships were contracted to take provisions to Nova Scotia and to help deport Acadians to Louisiana. Corre...

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    Sloop Seaflower Shipping Agreement
  7. S1176 - John Evans papers, 1784-1789

    The John Evans Papers, dating from September 1784 to April 1789, contain thirty "letters" written by John Evans (1737-1791) to himself. The collection more closely resembles journal entries where Evans, referring to himself as "Ange," writes in the second person, as if from the perspective of a conscience or guardian angel. Evans was a merchant of some prominence from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. While unusual in form, Evans's letters document his ...

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    John Evans papers, 1784-1789

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