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Maria (Ship) |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
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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MS050 B01 F12.04 - John Bradford to John Langdon
John Bradford in Boston to John Langdon in Portsmouth, N.H. Congratulates Langdon on the safe return of The Ranger and reports that three brigs and The Maria were also safe. A "general joy" spread through the town (Boston) and the cannons of several ships was followed by a peal of the "North Bells." Dated April 23, 1779.
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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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