Bankruptcy
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
English/Touzel/Hathorne Papers, 1661-1851, undated
The English/Touzel/Hathorne Papers contain shipping records of Philip English (1651-1736) and John Touzel (bp1687-1737); goldsmith and dry goods business records of John Touzel (1727-1785), John Hathorne (1748-1834), and Benjamin Herbert Hathorne (1773-1824); and personal and legal papers of various family members.
Isaac Needham Chapman Papers, 1818-1893, undated
The Isaac Needham Chapman Papers feature the shipping, personal, and family papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, shipmaster.
John Wood Papers, 1806-1853, undated
The John Wood Papers mostly consist of letterbooks generated by the commission and shipping merchant business which John Wood established with his sons, John Henry (1810-1841) and Albert (1812-1853), following his financial failure in 1826.
Joseph Story Papers, 1803-1845, 1967, undated
The Joseph Story papers are comprised of correspondence to and from Joseph Story as well as legal documents, accounts, receipts, commercial papers, and portraits and silhouettes of Story.
Prince Family Papers, 1732-1839, undated
The bulk of the Prince Family Papers reflects the legal work of John Prince (1782-1848) as a clerk for the Essex County Courts, a notary public, a justice of the peace, and an attorney active in Salem (circa 1804-1839).