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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 B03 F01-F41 - Ships J-N

    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 3 F1: James (Brig), 1804-1805. Settlement for two statements of loss: one for a deckload of cattle, another for cargo of molasses. George Cutts. F2: James (Sloop), 18...

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  3. MS050 B01 F23.02 - William Gardner to John Langdon

    Two-page letter from William Gardner, Portsmouth, merchant and ensign to Col. Langdon [major in the Rev. War], in Boston, MA to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Reports that he called in at the houses of "Messrs Dalton & Tracy [Tristram Dalton of Newbury and Nathaniel Tracy of Newburyport], but both were absent, the former on his way to Philadelphia. Enoch Titcomb does business for Mr. Dalton, except for the privateer "Sullivan," so was not in a p...

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    William Gardner to John Langdon
  4. MS050 B02 F24.01 - Mungo Mackay to John Langdon

    One page letter from Mungo Mackay in Boston to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Mungo Mackay (1740-1811) was a Scottish seafarer from the Orkney Islands who made a fortune in the Boston shipping trades in Massachusetts. a highly regarded ship master, successful privateer owner and bonder, and operated a store on Long Wharf in Boston. Encloses a bill for the outfitting of the "Jason," commanded by Captain Manley, who will be stopping at Portsmout...

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    Mungo Mackay to John Langdon
  5. MS050 B02 F24.03 - Mungo Mackay to John Langdon

    Two page letter from Mungo Mackay in Boston to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Mungo Mackay (1740-1811) was a Scottish seafarer from the Orkney Islands who made a fortune in the Boston shipping trades in Massachusetts. a highly regarded ship master, successful privateer owner and bonder, and operated a store on Long Wharf in Boston. Has got the small prize of the "Jason," unladed, and has divided with Col. Johonnet, the agent for the captors (e...

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    Mungo Mackay to John Langdon
  6. MS050 B02 F24.06 - Mungo Mackay to John Langdon

    One page letter from Mungo Mackay in Boston to John Langdon in Portsmouth. Mungo Mackay (1740-1811) was a Scottish seafarer from the Orkney Islands who made a fortune in the Boston shipping trades in Massachusetts. a highly regarded ship master, successful privateer owner and bonder, and operated a store on Long Wharf in Boston. Balance of account in favor of John Langdon in business with Mungo Mackay: 1/20th part of the cost of outfitting ...

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    Mungo Mackay to John Langdon
  7. 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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    Portsmouth Ship List, 1804-1806

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