Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Thomas (Schooner) |
Number of Archive records |
4 |
Number of Library records |
10 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
Related Records
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 2: Commerce, Shipbuilding and Immigration. - F44 .P8 N44
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 2: Commerce, Shipbuilding and Immigration. - Professional Collection - Cataloging
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 2: Commerce, Shipbuilding and Immigration. - Ready Reference Maritime
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Professional Collection
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Professional Collection - Cataloging
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 4: Piscataqua Built Vessels. - Ready Reference Maritime
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
-
MS132 V2 - Badger Neal Locke Collection - Pray & Neal Ledger, 1831-1832
Pray & Neal Ledger, Jan 1831-Jan 1832 Ledger used by Pray and Neal, a ship chandlery, hardware and grocery store, dated January 1831 to January 1832. The Ledger corresponds with S0104 Pray and Neal Daybook (entries by day) and Journal (description of item purchased). Entries include individuals, ships and business. On page 63 there is an entry for "House on Deer Street." There are pages with specific sales of products - salt (16), anchors (13)...
Record Type: Archive
-
Privateering : Patriots and Profits in the War of 1812 - E360 .K46 2015
Kert, Faye, author.
Record Type: Library
-
S1182 - Daniel Lindbled Will
Will of Daniel Lindbled, mariner of Portsmouth dated 1812. According to the document, Lindbled sailed on the Schooner Thomas or the Schooner Revenge, under Capt. Thomas M. Shaw. He stated "Do considering the dangers to which I may be exposed and the uncertainty of life..." He leaves all of his "share of prize money" and the rest of his estate to Andrew Lynn of Portsmouth. There are four pages of handwritten notes with the document, providing ...
Record Type: Archive
-
S1240 - Jonathan Marshall Tredick Vennard Account Book
Vennard lived from 1802-1839. Food items such as molasses, sugar, crackers, butter, peppermint, pepper, cheese, tea, coffee, rice and potatoes as well as household goods such as brooms, soap, bowl, yarn, candles, oil, letter paper, comb, buttons, and silk.
Record Type: Archive
-
S1661 - Daniel Coffin to Abigail Coffin, 1813
Letter from Daniel Coffin to Abigail Coffin dated August 12, 1813. Daniel Coffin was writing from a prison in Halifax, Nova Scotia to his wife who was in Epping, NH. Daniel provides description of the difficult conditions and illness while in prison. Includes additional information from the National Archives, England. Daniel Coffin had been on the privateer schooner Thomas (Capt. Moses Burbank) out of Portsmouth when it was captured by HMS...
Record Type: Archive
-
-