Box 7(OS)
Contains 9 Results:
George W. Robinson: Receipt, 1862
Series IV. Family Papers includes receipts, correspondence, and school papers belonging to his wife, Hetty, son, George W., and other family members.
Crew lists, 1817-1818
Series I. Ships’ Papers contain receipts, bills of lading, custom documents, insurance policies, and crew lists for several vessels that Robinson owned or sailed on. It is arranged into four subseries: A. Tuley (Brig); B. Moses Brown (Ship); C. Liverpool; and D. Other Ships.
Customs documents, cargo manifest, account current, 1827
Series I. Ships’ Papers contain receipts, bills of lading, custom documents, insurance policies, and crew lists for several vessels that Robinson owned or sailed on. It is arranged into four subseries: A. Tuley (Brig); B. Moses Brown (Ship); C. Liverpool; and D. Other Ships.
Independence (Ship) Portage bill, 1815
Series I. Ships’ Papers contain receipts, bills of lading, custom documents, insurance policies, and crew lists for several vessels that Robinson owned or sailed on. It is arranged into four subseries: A. Tuley (Brig); B. Moses Brown (Ship); C. Liverpool; and D. Other Ships.
Unknown ship, partial manifest, undated
Series I. Ships’ Papers contain receipts, bills of lading, custom documents, insurance policies, and crew lists for several vessels that Robinson owned or sailed on. It is arranged into four subseries: A. Tuley (Brig); B. Moses Brown (Ship); C. Liverpool; and D. Other Ships.
Account current with Hamilton Murray, 1827
Subseries A. Financial contains financial documents, not related to a particular ship.
Blank forms, undated
Subseries C. Military includes military papers from the time Captain Robinson served in the Corps of Sea Fencibles, a special volunteer naval artillery militia that served on both land and floating batteries to protect ports, harbors, and other vital coastal areas.
Deeds for land in Brooklyn, 1823-1825
Subseries A. Financial includes receipts for household expenses, cancelled checks, deeds, and account books. Receipts for the building of and furnishing a house in Brooklyn can be found here in the folders from the 1820s.