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  1. MS050 B02 F26.07 - Joshua Martin to John Langdon

    Two page letter from Joshua Martin in Portsmouth to John Langdon in New York. Joshua Martin (1770- ) was a shipmaster in Portsmouth. Langdon in an intervening letter had expressed sorrow that Martin had not stopped in North Carolina and taken on corn, etc.. Martin says that idea was never out of his mind and was what he desired to do, but with that master (he means the one on his ship), he says, "it would never have done to have gone on t...

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    Three page letter from Joshua Martin in Portsmouth to John Langdon in New York. Joshua Martin (1770- ) was a shipmaster in Portsmouth. Has spoken to Mr.Tucker about going out on the sloop and the latter says he wants to but needs money advanced him both here and in the West Indies, and since he is not exerting himself to get the money, Martin thinks the idea will fall through. Says the cold weather has prevented any work on the sloop. ...

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