Business records, 1821-1873 (inclusive).

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Business records, 1821-1873 (inclusive).

Letters, accounts of ships and account books of a general store kept by Lord in Kennebunkport. The shipping records concern the brig Union, ship Commodore Preble, barque Commodore Morris, and ship Mary Lord. Daniel W. Lord dealt in such commodities as rice, beans, flour, sugar, molasses, rum, coffee, tobacco, hay, salt, brick, shoes, copper, wool, quicksilver, wine, and olives. In addition to the numerous American ports he visited, his ships touched at such European ports as Liverpool, Antwerp, Hamburg, Havre, and Cadiz.

3 linear ft. (8 v., 8 boxes)

Related Entities

There are 11 Entities related to this resource.

Union (Brig)

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Hamlin (Ship)

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Cousens, Enoch.

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Lord family.

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Patterson, A. P.

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Kennebunkport Shipping Company.

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Lord, Daniel Walker, 1800-1880

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Merchant, shipbuilder, and politician, of Kennebunkport, Me. From the description of Daniel Walker Lord journal, 1824. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982722 From the description of Daniel Walker Lord correspondence, 1828-1840. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70977742 Merchant, shipbuilder, and politician; of Kennebunkport, Me. From the description of Daniel Walker Lord correspondence, 1816-1845. (Maine Historical Society Library...

Mary Lord (Ship)

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Commodore Preble (Ship)

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Warren (Schooner)

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Commodore Morris (Barque)

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