French spoliation claims
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Charles J. Brockway Papers, 1800-1889
The Charles J Brockway Papers contain records of spoliation claims for merchants Charles J. Brockway and William Bartlett of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Collection of United States Naval Papers, 1790-1898
The Collection of United States Naval Papers is an artificial collection that was created by combining a number of materials relating to the United States Navy.
David Pingree Papers, 1803-1939
This collection includes the papers of David Pingree, papers of his family members, and records of his business associates.
Edmund Blunt Family Papers, 1824-1933, undated
This collection contains correspondence, drawings, photographs, transcripts, genealogy, and printed material relating to the Edmund Blunt family of Newburyport, Massachusetts and Brooklyn, New York.
Joseph and John Winn French Spoliation Papers, 1803-1901, undated
Polly, the schooner Joseph, and the ship Argo, which were captured by the French at the beginning of the nineteenth century.The Joseph and John Winn French Spoliation Papers contain the record of Joseph and John Winn’s claims for the brig
Salem Marine Insurance Company Records, 1815-1897, undated
The Salem Marine Insurance Company Records include a volume of directors' meeting minutes, a volume of stockholder meeting minutes, and 35 volumes of marine policies. Except for two missing volumes the marine policies form a straight run from the company's beginning in 1856 to six years before its dissolution. It also contains a ledger showing dividends paid to the stockholders (1858-1883). The collection also contains material relating to French and Danish spoliation claims.