Ship's papers
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
Elijah and Jacob Sanderson Papers, 1780-1827, circa 1938, undated
The Elijah and Jacob Sanderson Papers reflect Elijah's and Jacob's prosperous cabinetmaking business.
F. B. C. Bradlee Collection, 1792-1927, undated
The F. B. C. Bradlee collection contains materials collected pertaining to ships, particularly steamships, and railroads.
Fabens Family Papers, 1706-1916, 1947, 1978-1989, undated
The Fabens Family Papers contain the shipping, business, legal, and personal papers of William Fabens (1759-1828), William Fabens (1782-1834), Benjamin Fabens (1785-1850), Samuel A. Fabens (b. 1812), Benjamin F. Fabens (1817-1912), Joseph Warren Fabens (1821-1875), Frank P. Fabens (b. 1869), and other family members.
Fowler Family Papers, 1672-1913, undated
The Fowler Family papers contain the business, civic, and personal papers of shipwright Samuel Fowler (1748-1813), his son Samuel (1776-1859), grandsons Samuel Page (1800-1888) and Henry (1810-1881) Fowler, and great-granddaughter Harriet Putnam Fowler (1842-1901).
Francis Stevens Papers, 1758-1892, undated
The Francis Stevens Papers contain the shipping and personal papers of Francis Stevens (1772-1823) as well as some business papers for his father, John Stevens.
Frank Reed Kimball Papers, 1819-1928, undated
The papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, man reflect a wide variety of interests and include papers of a number of family members.
Franklin S. Phelps & Company Records, 1853-1888, undated
The Franklin S. Phelps and Company Records document the business of this Boston-based insurance agency.
George E. Bailey Papers, 1818-1858, undated
The George E. Bailey papers document the business and personal life of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship captain.
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.
George W. Hale Papers, 1853-1886, undated
The George W. Hale papers document Hale's career as a master mariner and United States shipping agent in Liverpool, England.