Ship captains
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Aaron W. Berry Papers, 1798-1869
The Aaron W. Berry Papers consist of business, shipping, and personal papers, and some miscellaneous materials for this Salem, Massachusetts ship master and shipping agent.
Allen H. Knowles Papers, 1859-1874
This collection consists of records relating to various ships and includes accounts current, crew accounts, telegrams, an insurance policy and a passport.
Andrew Merriam Putnam Papers, 1835-1852, 1947
The Andrew Merriam Putnam papers document the life of this Danvers, Massachusetts, ship captain.
Barnabas C. Knox Papers, 1806, 1837-1864
The Barnabas C. Knox papers contain shipsÂ’ papers from vessels on which Barnabas C. Knox (died 1806) and Joseph S. B. Knox worked and other papers.
Benjamin Spooner Briggs Papers, 1860-1896, 1930, 1950
The Benjamin Spooner Briggs papers contains family papers, some business related papers belonging to Briggs, and materials relating to the Mary Celeste after the Briggs' disappearance.
Chaplin Conway Papers, 1848-1854
The Chaplin Conway Papers contain fifty-three letters, written by Chaplin to his second wife, Sarah, during his long sea voyages to South America as shipmaster.
Charles H. Allen, Jr. Papers, 1861-1883
Formosa, Mindoro, Panay, and Sooloo II, on which Captain Charles Allen served as master at one time or another.The Charles H. Allen Jr. Papers consist of material related primarily to four ships,
Charles Hamilton Papers, 1850-1883
This collection contains correspondence, logs, receipts, wage accounts, receipts, and other papers related to ships on which Charles Hamilton served as crew or captain.
Chever Family Papers, 1816-1859
The Chever family papers contain shipping records for ship owner and master James W. Chever (1791-1857), and his sons, ship masters Henry Prince and William James Chever.
Coffin Family Papers, 1815-1912
This collection includes business and personal correspondence, shipping bills and accounts, artwork, military documents, and manufacturing plans from three generations of the Coffin family of Newburyport, Massachusetts.