Shipping -- India -- Kolkata
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Barton Family Papers, 1677-1897
The bulk of the Barton Family Papers is comprised of shipping and business papers reflecting the activities of four generations of merchants, ship owners and masters.
Charles C. Currier Papers, 1826-1855
The collection consists of the business and personal papers of Salem, Massachusetts commission merchant working in Calcutta, India and Pinang.
Coan Jordan Papers, 1853-1868, 1903-1914
The Coan Jordan papers contain business and correspondence, ships' papers, and other miscellaneous papers.
Collection of 19th Century China and India Trade Documents, 1794-1851, undated
Ebenezer B. Crocker Papers, 1824-1841, undated
The Ebenezer B. Crocker papers are made up of shipping papers from Crocker's time as a supercargo; they contain material from vessels that Crocker worked on and account books that belonged to Crocker.
Goodhue Family Papers, 1684-1858
The Goodhue Family Papers contain the shipping, business, legal, and political papers of Benjamin Goodhue (1748-1814), his brother Stephen (1738-1809), and their father Benjamin Goodhue (1707-1783).
Joseph Hammond Papers, 1854-1866
The Joseph Hammond Papers contain correspondence, sales, and crew accounts of the bark Arctic and ship Western Star.
Lee Family Papers, 1680-1917, undated
The Lee family papers reflect the activities of four generations of one of Salem's prominent maritime families.
Nathaniel Kinsman (1798-1847) Papers, 1784-1882
The Nathaniel Kinsman Papers contain the business and personal papers of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Chase) Kinsman. In addition, there are legal and business papers, correspondence, and receipts for Nathaniel's children, parents, brother, and in-laws: Chase, Buffington, and Nichols.
Parsons Family Papers, 1720-1880
The Parsons Family Papers consist of the shipping, business, and personal papers of a successful Gloucester, Massachusetts, merchant family.