Clearance papers of American ships : New York, 1802-1831.

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Clearance papers of American ships : New York, 1802-1831.

1802-1831

United States ship clearance papers printed and completed in manuscript for the following ships: 1. The Schooner Factor of New York, Patrick Maxfeld, master, dated 1802 Jul 16, and signed by Thomas Jefferson, President, James Madison, Secretary of State, and David Gelston, Collector. 2. The Snow Pallas of New York, John H. Shackerly, master, dated 1805 Feb 27, and signed by Thomas Jefferson, President, James Madison, Secretary of State, and David Gelston, Collector. On the verso is an ANS dated 1806 Feb 4 by David Gelston to certify that Pily? West was master of the vessel named in the papers, dated 1806 Feb 4. 3. The Schooner Hope of New Bedford, Joshua Hitch, master, dated 1810 Jul 14 and signed by James Madison, President, T. Smith, Secretary of State, and David Gelston, Collector. 4. The Brig Cincinnatus of New York, Alexander Joy, master, dated 1822 Jul 6, and signed by James Monroe, President, John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State, and Jonathan Thompson, Collector. 5. The Brig Mazzinghi of New York, Thatcher Baker, master, dated 1826 May 2, and signed by J. Q. Adams, President, H. Clay, Secretary of State, and Jonathan Thompson, Collector. 6. The Vulcan of New York, David M. Bunker, master, dated 1831 Jul 5, and signed by Andrew Jackson, President, Edward Livingston, Secretary of State, and Samuel Swartwout, Collector.

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Hope (Schooner : New Bedford)

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Snow Pallas (Ship)

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Cincinnatus (Brig)

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Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845

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Gelston, David, 1744-1828

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David Gelston (July 4, 1744 – August 21, 1828) was an American merchant and politician. Born in Bridgehampton in Suffolk County on Long Island in what was then the Province of New York, as the American Revolution approached, Gelston became politically active. He signed the articles of association in 1774, agreeing to avoid British imports, even though this hurt his own business. Gelston represented Suffolk County in the New York Provincial Congress of 1775 to 1777, as well as the 1777 New Yo...

Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848

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Clay, Henry, 1777-1852

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Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and House. He was the seventh House speaker and the ninth secretary of state. He received electoral votes for president in the 1824, 1832, and 1844 presidential elections. He also helped found both the National Republican Party and the Whig Party. For his role in defusing sectional crises, he earned the appellation of the "Great Compromiser" and was part of the "Grea...

Snow Pallas (Ship)

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THOMPSON, JON

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West, Pily.

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Shackerly, John H.

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Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836

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Livingston's varied career as American lawyer and statesman is described in detail in the following descriptions of his papers. From the description of Edward Livingston papers, 1683-1877 (bulk 1764-1836). (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 81576848 Eminent jurist - Minister to France - Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson. From the description of Autograph letter signed : to Judge Breckenridge, 1821 Sept. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 27...

Smith, T., fl. 1810.

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Hitch, Joshua.

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Bunker, David

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Hope (Schooner : New Bedford)

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Madison, James, 1751-1836

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Monroe, James, 1758-1831

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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826

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Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) was an American statesman and third president of the United States. From the description of Thomas Jefferson letter, 1809. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367818629 Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) was the third president of the United States, born in Goochland (now Albemarle County), Virginia. He was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1769 to 1775, and with R. H. Lee and Patrick Henry initiated the inter-colonial committee of correspond...

Vulcan (Ship)

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Joy, Alexander.

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Cincinnatus (Brig)

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Swartwout, Samuel, 1783-1856

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New York businessman and land speculator. From the description of Correspondence [manuscript], 1813-1843. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310566293 ...

Maxfeld, Patrick.

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Mazzinghi (Brig)

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Baker, Thatcher.

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Factor (Schooner)

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