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Name |
James Cook (Ship) |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
4 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
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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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Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Professional Collection - Cataloging
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Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Ready Reference Maritime
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S0143 - Portsmouth Ship List, 1804-1806
Three lists of ship names, owners, tonnage, when registered (1804-1806), and occasionally when built (ca. 1785-1806). Documents are presumed to be customs documents although they are not so labeled. List of ships with date built and owner: Five Friends (Schooner), 1803, Christopher Amazeen Dolphin (Schooner), 1794, J. Ayers Grand Turk (Ship), 1806, Lewis Barnes Driver (Schooner), 1796, Abner Blaisdel Ferdinand (Brig), 1798, Abner Blais...
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S0806 - William Neil account books, 1805-1818
Two William Neil account books. Volume one, dated 1805-1809, includes entries by names, indexed in front, showing town & sometimes occupation of buyer. Most entries for general merchandise, sale of crockery & glassware, boxes of linen & cargo of ships from New York, Liverpool, various ports in Ireland. Names of vessels include ship John Cook. Regional towns include Greenland and Sandwich, NH and York, ME. Volume two, dated 1810-1818.
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