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Name |
Ann Parry (Bark; Portsmouth, 1825) |
Number of Archive records |
11 |
Number of Library records |
10 |
Number of Object records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
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Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Professional Collection
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"Heavy weather and hard luck" : Portsmouth goes whaling - SH383.2 .M354 1998
Martin, Kenneth R., 1938- Portsmouth Marine Society.
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Honolulu : centre of trans-Pacific trade : shipping arrivals and departures, 1820 to 1840 / - VK365 .H66 R52 2000
Richards, Rhys.
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MS106 - Haven family papers, 1797-1845
Material covers various aspects of the business dealings of John (1766-1845) and Nathaniel (1762-1831) Haven and John Haven's son George Wallis Haven (1808-1895). Their interests primarily included shipping, trade, and real estate in the Portsmouth area. Books 1 through 11 include correspondence and account books of the brothers John and Nathaniel Haven, who were business partners. Books 12 through 15 reflect the business interests of George W. ...
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MS132 V2 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Pray & Neal Ledger, 1831-1832
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MS152 - Ray Brighton papers, 1960-1995
Papers of Ray Brighton, dated from approximately the 1960s to the early 1990s. Includes unpublished manuscripts, other unpublished writings, presentation notes, research notes, correspondence, and two audiocassettes of Brighton dictating shipping information from newspapers. FOLDER LISTING BOX 1 (acc. #2024.0059) Folder 1 The Portsmouth Country Club: An Experience in Golf unpublished manuscript (preface, pp. 1-106), undated Folder ...
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S0645 - Log of the whaleship Ann Parry, 1839-1842
Log kept by Leander Huntress reflecting the whaling voyage of the Ann Parry from Portsmouth, N.H., to the Indian Ocean, embellished by drawings of whales, the bark Wild Irish Girl, and other vessels. Includes marginalia with whales stamped in ink next to passages, indicating sightings of right whales, sperm whales and "blackfish" in the Indian Ocean; records of Huntress's expenses and pay; entries from Dover, N.H., and a trip to New York City; an...
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S0650 - Samuel Larkin diaries, 1839-1848
Three diaries of Samuel Larkin from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, dated 1839 to 1848. The diaries record Larkin's weather observations and daily business, including his social, religious, and political life. He records the names of people who died as well as ship names. The diaries also include summaries of church sermons and numerous transcriptions of poems, hymns, and prose. The first diary (258 pages) is dated January 1, 1839, to December 31, ...
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S0655 - Jesse Walker diary, 1838-1866
Photocopies of diary discussing Walker's activities as a farmer in Rye, New Hampshire; a worker at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in the 1840s; and master of the "Sarah" in 1838. Includes accounts relating to goods he shipped to Boston, farmers, and crops. Topics include the Millerites predicting the end of the world, famine in Ireland, Great Comet of 1843, fires in Portsmouth in 1845, crossing the Piscataqua on ice in 1857, drownings, accidents a...
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S0774 - Ann Parry (Whaleship), Log
Ann Parry (Whaleship) log. Standard entries include latitude & longitude, breezes, siting porpoises, whales, & other ships. Notes five day process of catching, cutting, boiling, coopering the oil, and stowing it down. Mentions Captains Bishop & Young; ships Arriabelle (Arabella) and Triton; locations visited : Mozambique Channel, Madagascar, and New Holland (Australia). Notes weather and restocking the vessel by trade with the natives for trop...
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S1167 - Correspondence: Thomas Wilson to Samuel E. Coues
Business correspondence to Samuel E. Coues, Portsmouth, from Thomas Wilson, London, regarding the account of the Ship Ann Parry. A current price list for common commodities in included.
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S1486 - John Haven Estate Record Book, 1845-1846
Record book for settling the estate of John Haven. Haven was born April 8, 1766 and died October 23, 1845 leaving a large etstate. Book begins November 19, 1845 and includes records of business interests, real estate and shares owned by Haven as well as money owed by individuals including: Stores & Land on Fore & Cross Streets Store No 12 Merchants Rowe House & Store on Market & Penhallow Street Land & Wharf on Church Hill Store & Wharf on C...
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S1753 - John Henry Wheeler journal from the whaleship Ann Parry, 1833-1836
Journal kept by John Henry Wheeler during the voyage of the whaleship Ann Parry, from January 8, 1833, to September 7, 1836. The 116-page journal appears to be constructed by hand; three folios are stitched into a sail canvas cover. The third folio is made from paper watermarked "Berdo. Ghigliotti" and "Varenna." There is a running stitch along the perimeter of the cover in order to tuck in the raw edges of the canvas. Transcription of the ...
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