Box 2
Contains 51 Results:
Ship Martha Bowker, 1876 June-Dec
Crew Payments; consignees of cargo (cotton)
Ship Martha Bowker, 1877 Feb-Apr
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 Martha Bowker, Liverpool, 1877 May-July
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.
Samuel C. Pennell, Ship Oregon receipts, 1879-83, 1885
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.
Samuel C. Pennell, Ship Oregon, correspondence, 1880-1882
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.
Samuel C. Pennel, Ship Oregon cash receipts, 1879-1882
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.
Benjamin Chase, 1795
[ Benjamin Chase, grandfather of Julia C. Chase Pennell and Hannah M. Pennell]; letter from Jonan Little, New Gloucester Oct. 25, 1795 concerning land in Prout's gore
James Pennell Family, 1840-1849
James Pennell Family, 1850-1859
Dear Sister, from Susan [Susan Orr Chase (1818-1894, sister of Julia C. Chase Pennell], Brunswick Oct. 24, 1852; Mr. James Pennell, Dea Brother, from John D. Pennell, Mobile, Mar. 4, 1855; Dear J. [James Henry], from Susan, Mar. 27, 1856