Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Columbus (Schooner), instructions from John Pilsbury and Ebenezer Choate, 1799
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
Olive Branch (Brigantine), insurance policy, 1797
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
Polly (Brigantine), testimony of crew, 1793
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
Ruby (Sloop), receipt and bill of lading, 1796
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
Sally (Brigantine), insurance policy, 1795
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
Three Brothers (Sloop), insurance policy, 1795
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
William (Schooner), insurance policy, 1796
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
Accounts current with Henry Hudson and John Pearson, 1796-1799
Series I. Shipping Papers contains insurance policies, letters of instruction, receipts, bills of lading, and accounts current for seven different vessels.
Deed of land in Newburyport from Henry Swan, 1793
Series II. Personal Papers contains a deed of land, two letters, and a pew deed for John Rogers. The letters appear to be from F. Rogers, possibly John Rogers' brother.
Letters to siblings from F. Rogers [2], 1794
Series II. Personal Papers contains a deed of land, two letters, and a pew deed for John Rogers. The letters appear to be from F. Rogers, possibly John Rogers' brother.