Hindostan (Ship)
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Daland Family Papers, 1847-1856
Collection
Identifier: MSS 0.664
Abstract
The Daland Family papers consist of correspondence to Henry Tucker Daland or his father, Tucker Daland, from business associates, in particular, Henry L. Williams, Henry Tucker’s brother-in-law. The Daland family were prosperous East India merchants and their correspondence primarily concerns aspects of buying, selling, and shipping goods through the Far East, European, and American trade. Merchandise included Manila hemp, sugar, hides, indigo, coffee, cloth, spices, cotton, and opium. ...
Dates:
1847-1856
Found in:
Phillips Library
Williams Family Papers, 1739-1910, undated
Collection
Identifier: MH 238
Abstract
The Williams family papers document the activities of three generations of Salem, Massachusetts, merchants and mariners.
Dates:
1739-1910, undated
Found in:
Phillips Library
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- Account books 1
- Cargo ships 1
- Consuls 1
- Cotton 1
- Decedents' estates 1
- Fiji 1
- Hemp industry 1
- Marine insurance 1
- Merchants 1
- New Zealand -- Auckland 1
- New Zealand -- Bay of Islands 1
- Pepper (Spice) -- Commerce 1
- Photographs 1
- Salem (Mass.) 1
- Ship's papers 1
- Shipping 1
- Shipping -- East Indies 1
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