Vessels Entered and Cleared, Cape Verde Islands, 1818-1827.

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Vessels Entered and Cleared, Cape Verde Islands, 1818-1827.

Collection includes typed manuscript of "Vessels Entered and Cleared at American Consulate, Capte Verde Ids. Samuel Hodges, Jun. 1818-1827." Vessels are listed in alphabetical order and comprise those listed in Volumes I, II, and III. The majority of ships listed are from the United States; a few are from England. Entries for each ship include all or some of the following: name of ship, type of rigging, tonnage, number of men aboard, shipmaster's name, owners' names, port of origin, and journey destination.

1 envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7944287

Peabody Essex Museum

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Hodges, Samuel, 1792-1828

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Samuel Hodges, Jr. (1792-1827) was in business with his father in Easton, Mass., until appointed 1st Lieutenant of the 40th Regiment of Infantry in 1813. He served in Taunton, Mass., as a recruiter and in Boston. After resigning his commission from the Army, he acted as an attorney for veterans applying for their land bounties. He was also involved in a dispute with Colonel Joseph Loring (1767-1838) of the 40th Infantry. By 1815, he had moved to Stoughton, Mass., and was acting as "Proprietors' ...

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