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[Reciept of son's wages]
February 24, 1783
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1775-1783
Jones acknowledges receipt of a sum of money from Captain Morgan Lewis towards his "soons wages for serving as a Solder at Cambridge in the year 1775."
GLC01450.603.13
[Lovett family receipt]
February 26, 1783
Lovett, John, 1743-1792
Details prize monies and other goods given by Lovett to various ship captains and sailors. Lovett was a privateer ship merchant and captain in Beverly, Massachusetts.
GLC01450.006.15
to Mr. Carpenter
14 April 1783
Lewis, F., fl. 1783
Requests that 20 barrels of corn be delivered to his waggoner. Discusses hauling flour to Fredericksburg. Note on reverse signed by William Carpenter certifies that he filled the order.
GLC01450.093
[Permit to unload ship]
12 May 1783
Hiller, Joseph, 1748-1814
Permit allowing John Buffington, master of the ship Marquiss de Lafayette at the port of Salem, Massachusetts. Lists the number of cases, barrels, bales, etc. that he will be unloading. Signed by Hilton as a Naval Officer. The Marquis de Lafayette...
GLC01450.060
[Lovett family account and ledger book]
July 2, 1783
Details the Lovett family accounts. Most are lists of sundry goods brought to Lovett by ship and their costs. Mentions the names of many ships, their sailing dates, and their captains. Note on last page signed by Jeremiah and Ezra Lovett, 2 July...
GLC01450.006.03
22 August 1783 - 3 November 1783
GLC01450.006.16
[Authorization for Mr. Macdonogh of Brampton, England, to have power of attorney for Dawson]
24 October 1783
Dawson, George, fl. 1771-1832
Dawson, son of the late Roper Dawson, attests that he is serving as a captain of a company in the British Legion and has been deprived of property in New York and elsewhere in America "on Account of my Loyalty to his Majesty and my Attachment to...
GLC01450.610.05
[Receipt for corn and rye for Nathan Barber, a wagoner]
9 November 1784
Mitchell, Thomas, fl. 1781
Mitchell, an assistant deputy quarter master, asks Jacob Benson for five bushels of corn and three of rye for the New Hampshire line. Nathan Barber, the wagoner, signed as "Waginer" noting his receipt of the items from Benson on the verso.
GLC01450.412.04
[Receipt for Jacob Isaacs]
19 November 1784
Isaaks, Jacob, fl. 1755-1784
Receipt from Joseph Clarke to Jacob Isaacks for six pounds seventeen shillings worth of interest. Joseph Clarke was the general treasurer of Rhode Island. Jacob Isaacks was a Jewish merchant and broker in Newport.
GLC01450.518.01
[Liquor merchant's trunk]
1784 circa
Pico, Joshua, fl. 1760-1790
Belonged to Joshua Pico, a liquor merchant from Boston. Wooden chest with two handles, metal edges, and a lock on the lid. The key is missing so the lock is stuffed with paper to prevent locking. Interior has separated compartments for six large...
GLC01450.911
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