Shipping
Found in 169 Collections and/or Records:
Ryan Family Papers, 1784-1904, undated
The Ryan Family Papers contain mostly legal and some shipping papers of at least two families from Belfast, Maine.
Salem and New York Express Steamship Company Records, 1865-1875
The Salem and New York Express Steamship Company Records include bills of sale, charter agreements, and damage reports for steamships utilized by the company, correspondence with charterers, accounts for the general operation of the company and disbursements, freight lists, and time schedules for the vessels.
Samuel Endicott Papers, 1788-1860, 1936, undated
The Samuel Endicott papers contain material from Samuel Endicott's time as a ship master, and later as a merchant, in addition to papers from his children and extended family.
Samuel G. Glover (Ship) Papers, 1867-1869
Samuel G. Glover (Ship) Papers contains records of the purchase, operation, and sale of the ship as well as some papers related to the ship Pocahontas.The
Samuel Hodges, Jr. Papers, 1813-1853, undated
The collection contains the personal records of Samuel Hodges, Jr. including financial accounts, ledger books, military records, correspondence, and ephemera. It also contains a significant number of records related to the trading vessels that Hodges Jr. had contact with in his position as American Consulate.
Samuel Putnam Papers, 1718-1876, 1915-1942, undated
The Samuel Putnam Papers consists of legal papers, correspondence bills, receipts, notes, and an account book.
Samuel Varney Papers, 1807-1879,
The Samuel Varney papers document some of the activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship owner and captain.
Snell Family Papers, 1835-1868
This collection contains the shipping papers for ship master Nicholas T. Snell, Sr. and correspondence to his family from his son, Corporal Nicholas T. Snell, Jr. (1843-1864) while fighting in Virginia during the Civil War.
Stearns and Sprague Family Papers, 1718-1889, undated
The Stearns and Sprague Family papers document the activities of Dr. William Stearns (1754-1819), a Salem apothecary and grocer, and his father-in-law, shipping merchant and distillery owner Joseph Sprague (1739-1808).
Stephen S. Stone Papers, 1841-1850
The Stephen S. Stone Papers contain business correspondence to Stone, a Boston merchant and agent.