Salter, Henry Perkins.

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Henry Perkins Salter was a Portsmouth, New Hampshire, ship owner and agent. During the 1830s, Salter's vessels, the brigs Columbus and Agrila and the ships Huron and Montgomery, plied both coastal and transatlantic trade routes. The vessels carried cotton, tobacco, sugar, and salt from Boston and New York to New Orleans, Savannah, Mobile, and Charleston. They also sailed to numerous European and Caribbean ports, including Liverpool, Le Havre, Antwerp, Cadiz, and Havana.

From the description of Letter book, 1835-1840 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 48158299

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associatedWith Agrila (Brig) corporateBody
associatedWith Columbus (Brig) corporateBody
associatedWith Elridge, Samuel, Jr. person
associatedWith Grace, Joseph. person
associatedWith Huron (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Montgomery (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Shuckford, Samuel. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Liverpool (England)
New Orleans (La.)
Portsmouth (N.H.)
Boston (Mass.)
New Hampshire
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Coastwise shipping
Intercoastal shipping
Merchant marine
Merchant ships
Sailing ships
Shipping
Voyages and travels
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Ship captains
Shipowners
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Active 1835

Active 1840

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