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Cargo ships

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Daland Family Papers, 1847-1856

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 0.664
Abstract The Daland Family papers consist of correspondence to Henry Tucker Daland or his father, Tucker Daland, from business associates, in particular, Henry L. Williams, Henry Tucker’s brother-in-law. The Daland family were prosperous East India merchants and their correspondence primarily concerns aspects of buying, selling, and shipping goods through the Far East, European, and American trade. Merchandise included Manila hemp, sugar, hides, indigo, coffee, cloth, spices, cotton, and opium. ...
Dates: 1847-1856

Newburyport (Mass.) Federal Custom House Records, 1789-1916

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 282
Abstract

The collection of bound volumes of Newburyport Federal Custom House Records at the Peabody Essex Museum’s Phillips Library spans the entire 121 years of the existence of the Newburyport Federal Customs District (1789-1910).

Dates: 1789-1916

Sailing Ship Card Collection, 1857-1894, 1918, 1990, undated

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 470
Abstract

Sailing ship cards have been identified as the earliest form of multi-color advertising in the United States. Printed to announce the departure of commercial ship sailings for both passengers and freight companies, the ephemeral nature of these cards makes them very rare. The collection contains 1,296 cards, 1,193 of which are unique, and 103 of which are duplicates.

Dates: 1857-1894, 1918, 1990, undated

Thomas J. Hartnett Collection, 1857, 1947-1966

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 803
Abstract The Thomas J. Hartnett Collection contains materials that Rear Admiral John Duncan Bulkeley, or someone on his staff, sent to Hartnett, while Bulkeley was Commander of the U.S. Naval Base on Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. There is some correspondence in the collection that suggests Bulkeley was the person sending the materials to Hartnett, including a letter from Hartnett to an unidentified Admiral, dated June 17, 1964, which suggests the unidentified Admiral was the person sending these materials...
Dates: 1857, 1947-1966