James Duncan Phillips Papers, 1787-1815.

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James Duncan Phillips Papers, 1787-1815.

Salem, MA entrances and clearnances; revolutionary vessels taken into Jamaica; and 2 volumes of Benjamin Pickman letters (Xerox copies).

6 boxes, 2 vols. (2 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7938540

Peabody Essex Museum

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Pickman, Benjamin, 1763-1843

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Benjamin Pickman (1763-1843) was the son of Benjamin (1740-1819) and Mary (Toppan) Pickman. He attended Dummer Academy and, in 1784, graduated from Harvard College. In 1789, he married Anstiss Derby, daughter of Elias Hasket and Elizabeth (Crowninshield) Derby. Following his father's wishes, Benjamin studied law in the offices of William Pyncheon of Salem and Theophilus Parsons of Newburyport until 1787, when he abandoned law for commerce. From about 1790 to 1796, Benjamin and his brother Will...

Phillips, James Duncan, 1876-

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Phillips graduated from Harvard in 1897. From the description of Weekly papers in History 13, 1894-1895. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074009 From the description of Lecture notes and laboratory work in Botany 1, second half year, 1893-1894. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77073891 From the description of Notes in Government 1 : lectures by Prof. Macvane, first half year, 1894-1895. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074000 ...