Shipping
Found in 169 Collections and/or Records:
Foster Waterman Papers, 1852-1869, undated
This collection includes correspondence, accounts current, bills, receipts, deeds, and invoices related to the business endeavors of Foster Waterman and his ship-building business in Medford, Massachusetts.
Franklin S. Phelps & Company Records, 1853-1888, undated
The Franklin S. Phelps and Company Records document the business of this Boston-based insurance agency.
French Spoliation Claims Records, 1796-1928, undated
The French Spoliation Claims Records, 1796-1928, contain United States Government printed material and attorney's manuscripts from the Salem office of spoliation claims attorneys, Arthur Lord Huntington and Ulysses Grant Haskell.
Frye Family Papers, 1770-1947, undated
This collection contains the papers of the Frye family including Salem, Massachusetts, shipmaster Nathan Frye (1787-1868).
Gardner Family Papers, 1720-1915, undated
The Gardner family papers reflect the shipping and business activities of three generations of this prominent Salem, Massachusetts mercantile family.
George H. Rogers Papers, 1831-1833
The George H. Rogers papers contain insurance policies for eight vessels that Rogers owned, as well as a policy insuring mackerel at Merchants Wharf.
George Newell Papers, 1795-1872, 1921-1987, undated
This collection contains papers of George Newell, a sea captain from Framingham, Massachusetts.
George V. Jordan Papers, 1847-1880, undated
The George V. Jordan Papers document the numerous voyages made by this shipmaster out of Saco, Maine, and Boson, to the Virgin Islands, Barbados, Havana, Calcutta, Australia, France, Liverpool, Antwerp, Philadelphia, Charleston, New Orleans, and San Francisco.
Globe (Ship) Mutiny Records, 1824
The Globe (Ship) papers contain contemporary transcripts of the depositions of Gilbert Smith and Peter C. Kidder, as taken at the United States Consulate in Valparaiso, Chile on June 15, 1824, regarding the Globe mutiny.
Gregory Family Papers, 1807-1873, undated
The Gregory Family Papers document the shipping and fishing activities of three generations of the Gregory family of Marblehead, Massachusetts.