Messrs. Freeman and Almy archives

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Messrs. Freeman and Almy archives

1864

Messrs. Freeman and Almy operated a shipping company in New York City in the mid-nineteenth century. They had representatives in Baltimore, Maryland, who acted for them securing ships and cargo for their business. The Messrs. Freeman and Almy archives encompass the months June through November 1864. The bulk of the correspondence is from Captain Daniel C. Childs to Messrs. Freeman and Almy and concerns Captain Childs's purchase, repair,and outfitting of the brig Gertrude in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Freeman and Almy, Messrs.

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Messrs. Freeman and Almy operated a shipping company in New York City in the mid-nineteenth century. They had representatives in Baltimore, Maryland,who acted for them securing ships and cargo for their business. From the guide to the Messrs. Freeman and Almy archives, 1864, 1864, (State of Maryland and Historical Collections) ...

Childs, Daniel C.

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Freeman and Almy

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Freeman and Almy was a firm of commission merchants in New York City during the 1860s. From the description of Records, 1864, 1866. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 213098073 Shipping company based in New York City with representatives in Baltimore, Maryland. From the description of Records, 1864 Sept. 3 - Dec. 29. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 438071862 Messrs. Freeman and Almy operated a shi...