Invoice book for Goods & Merchandize Shipped onb'd the Sloop Friendship : William Connell Master 1784.

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Invoice book for Goods & Merchandize Shipped onb'd the Sloop Friendship : William Connell Master 1784.

Invoice book of the Sloop Friendship, probably kept by Joseph Walker, listing values for items such as china, glassware, enamelware, foods and liquors, fabrics, tobacco, etc., shipped from Philadelphia to Savannah, Ga. by James Belcher, Mordecai Shuftail, Richard Leake, Joseph Rush, Thomas Gibbons & Co., and others. Also includes several draft copies of letters, and notes on Savannah and the surrounding country.

1 v. (150 p.) ; 22 x 17 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7634213

Independence Seaport Museum

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Shuftail, Mordecai.

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Belcher, James, 1753?-

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Georgia Loyalist. From the description of Papers, 1782. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 34122433 ...

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Connell, William P. (William Pryor), 1945-

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Walker, Joseph B.

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Leake, Richard

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Rush, Joseph.

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Thomas Gibbons & Co.

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