Marine insurance
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Moulton Papers, 1823-1873
The Henry Moulton papers document his career as a master mariner and include ships' papers, seamen's protection certificates, and some personal papers.
Hodges Family Papers, 1657-1874, undated
This collection consists of the shipping, business, and personal papers of Gamaliel Hodges and his sons, John and Joseph Hodges, of Salem, Massachusetts, as well as papers for Richard Manning.
John C. Osgood Papers, 1815-1880, 1908, undated
The collection consists of materials created by John C. Osgood, a Salem, Massachusetts ship owner.
John M. Ward Papers, 1828, 1894-1916
Henry Withington (Schooner), Luther T. Garretson (Schooner), and O. D. Witherall (Schooner). The John M. Ward Papers includes bills and billheads, correspondence, shipping articles, and liability policies from John M. Ward in his position as captain and agent for the
John Rogers Papers, 1793-1799
The John Rogers papers document some of the activities of this Newburyport, Massachusetts, mariner and merchant.
Joseph Moseley Papers, 1781-1814, 1880, undated
The Joseph Moseley papers mostly contain shipsÂ’ papers for the vessels on which Captain Moseley sailed.
Little Family Papers, 1691-1883, undated
Nathaniel B. Mansfield Papers, 1808, 1831-1907, undated
The Nathaniel B. Mansfield papers reflect two generations of the Mansfields' merchant and shipping business ventures—from Nathaniel Mansfield's (1796-1863) ice business to his son's shipping and merchant business ventures.
New England Insurance Companies Records, 1776-1906
The records of the New England Insurance Companies consist of records generated by insurance companies in Andover, Beverly, Georgetown, Gloucester, Ipswich, Lynn, Marblehead, Newburyport, and South Danvers.
Northey Family Papers, 1688-1901, 1964, undated
The Northey Family papers illustrate the activities of one of Salem's prominent Quaker families during the later 18th and 19th centuries.