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  1. 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
  2. S0909 - Israel Munson to William Neil and Charles Neil

    Letter from Israel Munson of Boston to William Neil and Charles Neil of Portsmouth regarding payment for items purchased including linens and eartenware. Also mentions his cousin Cutts in Portsmouth and the Brig John Adams. Letter mentions Captain Bradford's ship. Charles Neil was listed as a merchant in the 1821 directory.

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    Israel Munson to William Neil and Charles Neil
  3. S1223a - Mark Laighton account book, 1804-1813

    Account book was kept between 1804 and 1813. The handwriting changes several times, suggesting several people were keeping the records over the time period. The book is part of a three volume set presumed to be owned by Mark Laighton, a mast and block maker, who also invented the roller block. Entries include various specialized ship elements, such as spars, blocks, and tackles. Sometimes the records list ship work by the owner or captain of ...

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  4. S1725 - Letter to Captain William Parrott from Long & Hamilton

    Letter to Captain William Parrott of the Brig John Adams from the owners, Long & Hamilton, urging him to proceed to Barbados with his cargo, get the best price he can for it, then proceed to Savannah, Georgia and procure the best freight to take to Europe. Dated September 26, 1803.

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