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  1. MS002 - New Hampshire Fire & Marine Insurance Company Records, 1801-1825

    Summary Correspondence, financial, shipping, and administration records, insurance policies, and reading room papers of the company. Includes protests and claims relating to losses to ships and cargo from the U.S., and elsewhere; and account books of company secretaries, Thomas Sparhawk, John B. Sewall, and Edward J. Long. Other persons represented include founders James Rundlet, Samuel Ham, William Ballard, and John Gilman, Jr. Scope and C...

    Record Type: Archive

  2. MS002 B01 F01-F46 - Ships A-D

    Protests and claims, for losses to ships and cargo, from the United States, Havana, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Demerary, and other countries. Includes correspondence from captains and owners, bills, receipts, and accounts. Arranged alphabetically by ship’s name. A. Ships F1: Abeona (Brig), 1812. Receipt settling loss with Capt. Oliver Blunt. F2: Adventure (Sloop), 1804. Protest and settlement concerning its capture by a French ...

    Record Type: Archive

  3. MS002 Flat Box 1 - Ship and house insurance policies

    F61: Insurance policies for vessels Adventure (sloop), Agenonia(barque), Alert (brig), Alfred (ship), Alligator (brig), Almira (brig), Amily (sloop), Ann (brig), Aurora (ship), Betsey (brig), Bristol Packet (ship), Brutus (ship), Cato (ship), Ceres (ship), Charles (brig), Charles (ship), Columbia (schooner). Masters: Seward Porter, William Marshall, John Tilton, Games Greenough, John Rice, Michael Beck, Joseph A. Ellery, George McClean, Leonard...

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  4. S0196 - Pillow family papers, 1774-1799

    Letter of condolence (1774) to Mrs. William Pillow, on the death of Capt. William Pillow from Moses Musgrave, Philadelphia, including an inventory of goods William Pillow left in Philadelphia; indenture (1786) of John Pillow to John Hart, ropemaker, and signed by Pillow's guardian John Sparhawk; and inventory of clothing left by William Pillow on the ship Cato following his accidental drowning in 1799.

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    Pillow family papers, 1774-1799
  5. S0601 - Cato (ship) repair appraisals, 1787

    Appraisals for repair work to be done to the ship, including work by John Hart, ropemaker, for rigging repairs; Nathaniel Melcher and Benjamin Fernald, carpenters and shipwrights, for leaks in the hull; and Samuel Tripe, sailmaker. Pages sewn together and covered with a notarized statement by Nathaniel Adams, dated at Portsmouth, asserting the good reputations of all of the above men.

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    Cato (ship) repair appraisals, 1787
  6. 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...

    Record Type: Archive

  7. Ship File: Cato - Cato (Ship)

    Record Type: Library

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