Legal documents concerning maritime fur trade, 1821-1826.
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Wheeler, Benjamin, 1756-1830
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Resident of Chelsea, Mass. From the description of Receipt, 1839 Mar. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70961315 A medical doctor who graduated from the University of Alberta, studied tropical medicine in London, and served in the India Medical Service from 1937-1941. While a medical officer with the British in Malaya, he became a POW and spent 1942-1945 in a Japanese camp in Formosa. During his time there, he maintained detailed diaries and records. After the war he worked ...
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Trading vessel, out of New York, N.Y., mastered by Edmund Fanning. From the description of Log/journal, 1811 Aug. 8-Dec. 12. (Nantucket Hist Association). WorldCat record id: 71013819 ...
French, John S.
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Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Abraham Gardner on voyage from 1839 June 29-1843 Mar. 19; owner-agent: Alexander Gibbs. From the description of Logbook of the ship Zephyr, 1839 Aug. 12-1840 Aug. 30. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71208737 Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Abraham Gardner, on voyage from 1838 June 29-1840 Mar. 19; owner-agent: Alexander Gibbs. From the description of Logb...
Hogan, Michael J., 1943-....
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Michal Hogan was a member of Joseph Hawdon's party overlanding the first cattle from Sydney to Port Phillip in 1836. From the description of [Papers]. 1853 Dec. 8-1972. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222578313 ...
Tucker, William, 1935-....
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Winship, Abiel.
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Abiel Winship, a Brighton, Massachusetts merchant, was a participant in the three-way trade between Boston, the Northwest Coast, and China in the early half of the nineteenth century. Winship traded goods from Boston for furs on the Northwest Coast; in China, these furs were traded for silk, tea and other Chinese goods which Winship could import for sale in the United States. From the description of Legal documents concerning maritime fur trade, 1821-1826. (Unknown). WorldCat record ...
Cleaveland, William
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William B. Swett & Co.
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