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Box 3

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Waste book (journal), Feb 1829-Jun 1831

 File — Box: 3, Volume: Vol. Aa
Identifier: A.
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Subseries A. Account Books includes 17 oversized volumes of ledgers, journals, and memos regarding ships’ cargo and sales of various sundries. Additionally, eleven boxes include smaller ledgers and journals. Included with these small ledgers and bank books is an almanac kept by William R. Haskell in 1844, in which Haskell records the arrivals and departures of ships, their destinations, and occasionally their captains or masters, cargo, and fate.

Dates: Feb 1829-Jun 1831

"Ledger B" [includes index], 1831-1843

 File — Box: 3, Volume: Vol. Ab
Identifier: A.
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Subseries A. Account Books includes 17 oversized volumes of ledgers, journals, and memos regarding ships’ cargo and sales of various sundries. Additionally, eleven boxes include smaller ledgers and journals. Included with these small ledgers and bank books is an almanac kept by William R. Haskell in 1844, in which Haskell records the arrivals and departures of ships, their destinations, and occasionally their captains or masters, cargo, and fate.

Dates: 1831-1843

Waste book (journal), Jun 1831-Jan 1833

 File — Box: 3, Volume: Vol. Ac
Identifier: A.
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Subseries A. Account Books includes 17 oversized volumes of ledgers, journals, and memos regarding ships’ cargo and sales of various sundries. Additionally, eleven boxes include smaller ledgers and journals. Included with these small ledgers and bank books is an almanac kept by William R. Haskell in 1844, in which Haskell records the arrivals and departures of ships, their destinations, and occasionally their captains or masters, cargo, and fate.

Dates: Jun 1831-Jan 1833

Waste book (journal), Jan 1833-Dec 1833

 File — Box: 3, Volume: Vol. Ad
Identifier: A.
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Subseries A. Account Books includes 17 oversized volumes of ledgers, journals, and memos regarding ships’ cargo and sales of various sundries. Additionally, eleven boxes include smaller ledgers and journals. Included with these small ledgers and bank books is an almanac kept by William R. Haskell in 1844, in which Haskell records the arrivals and departures of ships, their destinations, and occasionally their captains or masters, cargo, and fate.

Dates: Jan 1833-Dec 1833