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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 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. MS003 - Macpheadris-Warner-Penhallow papers, 1635-1877

    The Macpheadris-Warner-Penhallow papers are from the families who lived in the Warner House and their family and business connections. A majority of the papers involves the shipping business. The primary figures, Archibald Macpheadris, Jonathan Warner, and Samuel Penhallow, were all prominent merchants. Papers involving the Masonian land grant in NH, including wills, deeds, and letters, are in Warner’s and Penhallow’s papers; Richard Wibird’s pap...

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    MS003OVB02F02.2 Hunking Wentworth Deed, 1712
  4. MS018 - Moffatt-Ladd House collection, 1694-1912

    Correspondence, ledgers, estate papers, waste books, genealogy, and other papers, of Samuel and William Hale, Nathaniel A. and John Haven, Charles H. and Alexander H. Ladd, Joseph Foster, John Moffatt and other family members. Subjects include the family residence, Moffatt-Ladd House (now a museum owned by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of New Hampshire). FOLDER LISTING Journal, Memoir, and Recollection...

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  5. S1223b - Mark Laighton account book, 1819-1823

    Day book kept by Mark Laighton from 1819 to 1823. Laighton was a mast and block maker and invented the roller block. He owned Laighton's Wharf and Mast Yard and had a house on Bachelor's Lane (later Green Street). Entries are similar to S1223a (the earlier book kept by Laighton) and include outfitting ships, dry goods and food items, blocks and repairs made to vessels. They also include work on the Portsmouth Aqueduct system and repair to pum...

    Record Type: Archive

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