Box 2
Contains 51 Results:
Newspapers, 1840-1870
Portland Advertiser, Portland Weekly Advertiser, Boston Semi-Weekly Journal, Boston Journal, Ladies Book (charged to Miss [Susan] Chase, Northern Tribune and Weekly Mirror [later Weekly Times], Boston Traveler (semi-weekly), Daily and Weekly Times, Eastern Argus (Tri-Weekly Argus), Brunswick Telegraph
School District, 1843-1861, n.d.
The James Pennell series (1830-1883) consists of ship accounts and records, correspondence, bank statements, and other personal material.
Taxes, 1834-1863
The James Pennell series (1830-1883) consists of ship accounts and records, correspondence, bank statements, and other personal material.
Union Bank Notes, 1859-1871
The James Pennell series (1830-1883) consists of ship accounts and records, correspondence, bank statements, and other personal material.
Capt. Wm Woodside to George Bartol, 1849
Account: note to Charles Pennell, payments to Pennell & Brothers, insurance on Bark Murillo, remittance on Ship Calcutta
Capt. A.V Woodside in acct with Wm Decker, 1869-1872
Ship United States
Freight circulars, 1857-1860
The Ship Accounts and Records series (1835-1891) is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by ship name. The records largely consist of handwritten ship logs, cash receipts, journals, and diaries that depict the shipping industry in Maine during the nineteenth century.
Ship Cornelia, Extract of Protest, 1860-1861
The Ship Accounts and Records series (1835-1891) is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by ship name. The records largely consist of handwritten ship logs, cash receipts, journals, and diaries that depict the shipping industry in Maine during the nineteenth century.
Bark Anglo Saxon, 1862-1864
The Ship Accounts and Records series (1835-1891) is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by ship name. The records largely consist of handwritten ship logs, cash receipts, journals, and diaries that depict the shipping industry in Maine during the nineteenth century.
Capt. James Henry Pennell, Barque Addie Decker, 1867
The Ship Accounts and Records series (1835-1891) is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by ship name. The records largely consist of handwritten ship logs, cash receipts, journals, and diaries that depict the shipping industry in Maine during the nineteenth century.