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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...

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  2. MS002 B02 F01-F54 - Ships E-I

    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. Box 2 F1: Edward (Schooner), 1805-6. List of expenses for repairs on vessel. Ebenezer Rowe, Benjamin Swett. F2: Elisha (Brig), 1817-1821. Claims for losses sustained in sto...

    Record Type: Archive

  3. MS099 - Stephen Decatur papers, 1881-1906

    Stephen Decatur's receipts for household expenses, bank statements, account books with local merchants, and correspondence. Collection includes the names of many local businesses. It also includes the 1888 records of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument Fund in Portsmouth. FOLDER LISTING Box 1 F01: Records of Soldiers & Sailors Monument Fund, 1888 Box 1 F02: Stephen Decatur Records & Correspondence, 1881-1891 Box 1 F03: Stephen Decatu...

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  4. S1586 - Ship manifests

    Three cargo manifests: Entry of goods consigned to Jacob B. Winchester, August 24, 1790. 2387 gallons of rum transported from Tobago on the schooner Freedom, James Mansfield, master. Entry of merchandise shipped from Boston to Salem MA , July 19, 1803 to William Gray. Originally shipped from Calcutta in the ship Laurel, master Daniel Sage. Entry of foreign merchandise consigned to Joseph Peabody and Gideon Tucker, Salem, July 9, 1819. ...

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