Shipping -- West Indies
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Curwen Family Papers, 1641-1902
The Curwen Family Papers contains the shipping, business, political, legal, and personal papers of Captain George Curwen (1610-1684/5), his son Johnathan Curwen (1640-1718), grandson Reverend George Curwen (1683-1717), and great-grandsons Samuel (1715-1802), and George (1717-1746) Curwen.
David Pingree Papers, 1803-1939
This collection includes the papers of David Pingree, papers of his family members, and records of his business associates.
Derby Family Papers, 1716-1925
The Derby Family Papers include shipping, legal, business, and personal papers of Richard Derby (1712-1783), his sons Elias Hasket Derby (1739-1799) and John Derby (1741-1812), and grandsons Elias Hasket Derby Jr. (1766-1826), John Derby (1767-1831), Ezekiel Hersey Derby (1772-1852), and Richard Crowninshield Derby (1777-1854).
George E. Bailey Papers, 1818-1858, undated
The George E. Bailey papers document the business and personal life of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship captain.
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).
Henry Tiffin Commonplace Book, 1748-1776
The Henry Tiffin commonplace book is a commonplace book that was kept by Tiffin from 1748 to 1776.
Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers, 1746-1810, 1899-1901, undated
The Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers contain personal, business, and governmental papers of Lamarque, a French citizen and resident of Saint Lucia in the West Indies during the early years of the French Revolution.
John Hancock Andrews Papers, 1719-1832
The John Hancock Andrews Papers contain correspondence and business papers for Salem, Massachusetts ship captain and merchant, John Hancock Andrews.
Larkin Thorndike Lee Papers, 1799-1844, undated
The bulk of the Larkin Thorndike Lee papers consist of ships' papers documenting West Indian trading vessels which were mastered and/or owned by Larkin T. Lee of Beverly, Massachusetts.