MSS 81:  Noah Scovell Papers, 1780-1827, 1836, 1860 - New Bedford Whaling Museum
Inventory of the Noah Scovell Papers In the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research LibraryProcessed by: Patricia J. Albright, with assistance from Judith Downey; machine-readable finding aid created by: Mark ProcknikInventory of the Noah Scovell Papers In the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library

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Scope and Content Note

Information for Researchers

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Inventory of the Noah Scovell Papers

In the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library



Title:
Noah Scovell Papers
Date Span:
1780-1827, 1836, 1860
Creator:
Noah Scovell, 1759-1821
Mss Number:
Mss 81
Extent:
12 linear feet
Abstract:
Financial records, ship's papers, correspondence, and related papers, chiefly concerning the business activities of a Saybrook, Connecticut, merchant, shipmaster, and ship-builder, 1780-1827, 1836, 1860.
Repository:
New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library
Phone: (508) 997-0046

Historical Note

Noah Scovell was born in 1759, probably in Connecticut. Following service as a master or crew member on three privateering brigs – the Marshall, Sampson, and Unity – during the Revolutionary War, Scovell established himself as a merchant, shipmaster, and shipbuilder at Saybrook, Conn. He engaged in the dry-goods, livestock, lumber, and produce trades, operating at least one store in Saybrook. Over a twenty-year period, Scovell acted as master of numerous vessels engaged in coastwise shipping and the West Indian and Liverpool, England, trades, including the Cotton Planter (Ship), Dauphin (Brig), Dolphin (Brig) Experiment (Schooner), Fox (Sloop), Gallant (Schooner), Patty and Julia (Ship), Sally (Brig), and Wealtha Ann (Brig). Between 1785-1802, in 1809-1810, and again in 1818, he oversaw the construction of at least fourteen vessels at Saybrook and nearby ports. He also expanded his shipping activities to include trading ventures to ports in Europe and the Far East, particularly in the years 1803-1811. Scovell died in 1821.

Noah Scovell’s principal business partner from the mid-1790s to 1821 was his eldest son, Noah Scovell Jr., who was born in 1781. Young Scovell was his father’s chief business agent in New York City, N.Y. In addition, he served as master of vessels which sailed for foreign ports between 1804-1817. One of these, the brig Eliza Wheeler, was captured as a prize vessel in 1813, and Scovell spent two years as a prisoner of war in Great Britain, Other vessels which he commanded were the Commerce (Ship), Cotton Planter (Ship), Fair Play (Schooner), General Hamilton (Ship), Manufacturer (Brig), Sumatra (Brig), and Venus (Ship). Noah Scovell, Jr., appears to have withdrawn from most of his shipping and shipbuilding activities after his father’s death and devoted his efforts to establishing a dry dock company in New York City. He died in London, Eng., in 1833.

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Scope and Content Note

Most of the materials in this collection consist of business records which reflect the mercantile and ship-building activities of Noah Scovell and Noah Scovell Jr., from 1780-1827. A major portion of these records pertain to 132 vessels which the Scovells were associated with, usually as masters, builders, or part-owners. These papers include correspondence; agent/owner accounts; crew lists and wage payment records; customs and consular records, such as protests and Seamens' Protection Papers; insurance policies; bills of sale and of lading; bills and receipts; and memoranda. Most numerous among the ship's papers are those related to West Indian voyages of the brigs Ann, Catharine, Dolphin, and Peggy, the Fair Play (Schooner) and Fox (Sloop), and the Patty and Julia (Ship) between 1784-1804. These documents are complemented by a sizeable number of papers for the Commerce (Ship), Cotton Planter (Ship), General Hamilton (Ship), Sumatra (Brig), Venus (Ship), and Weltha Ann (Brig), concerning trading ventures to Amsterdam, Netherlands; Cadiz, Spain; Canton, China; Lisbon, Portugal; and Liverpool and London, England, chiefly in the years 1805-1821. Papers pertaining to the Scovells' ship-building activities are less numerous; however, those for the Dispatch (Sloop), Hercules (Ship), Matilda (Schooner), Vulpus (Schooner), and Young Factor (Ship), 1795-1802, describe the construction of those vessels in some detail.

Of particular note among the ship's papers are letters written by various shipmasters, including Noah Scovell and Noah Scovell Jr. and correspondence to the Scovells from agents, part-owners, and commission merchants, usually concerning the sale of each vessel's cargo. Represented by letters in the latter category are Edward Carrington, American Consul at Canton, China, who was involved in the transfer of goods from the General Hamilton (Ship) in exchange for tea; William Lees, a commission merchant at Liverpool, England; several Connecticut merchants, notably Stephen Clay and Lemuel Storrs of Middletown; and a number of New York City merchants, including David Gelston, Nathaniel G. Ingraham of the firm Ingraham, Phonex & Nixon, David Mumford, and Isaac Riley. Also of special interest are papers for the brigs Marshall, Sampson, and Unity concerning the service of these vessels as Revolutionary War privateers; correspondence and agent/owner accounts for the Ann (Brig), which deal with Noah Scovell's involvement in the West Indian slave trade in 1796-1799; muster rolls for passengers transported from Liverpool to New York City on the ships Commerce and Cotton Planter and the Fair Play (Schooner) between 1804-1807; and correspondence, financial records, regulations, petitions, certificates and memoranda for the brig Eliza Wheeler which reflect the experiences of Noah Scovell Jr. as a British prisoner of war, 1813-1815.

Another significant portion of the Noah Scovell papers consists of financial records dating from 1780-1827. These documents include daybooks and ledgers; accounts current; sales accounts; payment orders; bills of exchange and promissory notes; bills and receipts; and financial memoranda, chiefly pertaining to the cargo, crew, outfits, and voyage expenses of vessels engaged in the West Indian and foreign trades. The financial records also encompass labor accounts for work on vessels constructed under Scovell’s supervision between 1795-1818, as well as bills and receipts and financial memoranda concerning Noah Scovell’s personal and family expenses.

This collection also contains many business letters written to or by Noah Scovell and his eldest son between 1784-1828. Much of this correspondence relates to the Scovells’ ship-building activities. Other letters concern economic conditions in New York City, the West Indies, and various foreign ports, particularly as influenced by trade embargoes and the nation’s involvement in the War with France, 1798-1800, the Tripolitan War, 1801, and the War of 1812. Correspondents most frequently represented by these letters include many ship carpenters and ship chandlers who worked for the Scovells, especially Ebenezer Hayden and Benjamin Willis of Saybrook, Conn., as well as most of the individuals previously named in the description of this collection’s ship's papers.

Rounding out this collection are a few customs records for unidentified vessels, 1793-1810; numerous legal documents dating from 1783-1823; and general memoranda, ca. 1784-1816, which include a few brief log book entries. The legal documents, which chiefly consist of agreements, bonds, certificates, contracts, and court records concerning the Scovells’ business and personal affairs, include a bill of sale for a slave purchased by Noah Scovell Jr., at New York City in 1810. In addition, these papers include a deed, memoranda book, school notebook, stock certificate, and receipt for other members of the Scovell family, 1791-1822 and 1860. These documents supplement correspondence, crew records, bills and receipts, and memoranda among the ships’ papers for the Cotton Planter (Ship), Gallant (Schooner), General Hamilton (Ship), and Washington (Brig), which relate to the maritime activities of three other sons of Noah Scovell: Amos (b. ca. 1788), Lewis (b. ca. 1783), and Seabury (b. ca. 1786).

The Noah Scovell papers have been organized into series by type of document. The ship's papers, which comprise Series B, are arranged in alphabetical order according to the name of each vessel, then listed by type of document. Correspondence within the ship's papers has been organized by year, then alphabetically arranged within each year according to the surname of each correspondent. A similar arrangement scheme has been used for the Scovells’ incoming correspondence in Sub-series 1 of Series E; their outgoing correspondence in Sub-series 2 is chronologically arranged.

Researchers should note that additional papers of Noah Scovell and Noah Scovell Jr., are in the manuscript collection of the New York Public Library. These documents, dating from 1788-1830, include ship's papers for the Peggy (Brig); price lists concerning trade in England, France, and the West Indies; and records of the New York Dry Dock Company.

Arrangement of Collection

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Access to the Collection

Unrestricted. Consult librarian for an appointment.

Preferred Citation

New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library Mss 81 [sub-group, series, sub-series, folder/volume as appropriate], [item]

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Removed to Log Book Collection

General Hamilton (Ship), 1805-1806; ODHS # 907
Gallant (Schooner), 1798; ODHS # 908A
Cotton Planter (Ship), 1804; ODHS # 908B
Ann (Brig), 1797-1799; ODHS # 908C
Cotton Planter (Ship), 1804; ODHS # 909
Fair Play (Schooner), 1802; ODHS # 910A
Fair Play (Schooner), 1803; ODHS # 910B
Unidentified, 1807; ODHS # 911
Sumatra (Brig), 1810-1811; ODHS # 912
Sumatra (Brig), 1811; ODHS # 913
General Hamilton (Ship), 1806-1807; ODHS # 914
Dolphin (Brig), 1787-1789; ODHS # 915
Fox (Sloop), 1784; ODHS # 916A
Generous Friends (Ship), 1782; ODHS # 916B
Marshall (Ship), 1783; ODHS # 916C
Hamblen (Sloop), 1780-1781; ODHS # 917A
Fox (Sloop), 1785; ODHS # 917B
Unidentified, 1804; ODHS # 918A
General Hamilton (Ship), 1806; ODHS # 918B
Industry (Sloop), 1793-1795; ODHS # 919

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Provenance

Papers in this collection were gathered together by Charles A. Goodwin, probably between 1930-1960. In February of 1976 the Scovell papers were deposited at the Old Dartmouth Historical Society Whaling Museum Library.

Processing Information

Processed by: Patricia J. Albright, with assistance from Judith Downey, ca. 1982

Encoded by: Mark Procknik, 26 August 2011

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Description

Sub-group 1: Noah Scovell Papers, 1780-1828, 1836 [12 linear feet]
Sub-group 1 consists of financial records, ship's papers, customs records, legal documents, correspondence, and memoranda relating to Noah Scovell.
Series A: Financial Records, 1780-1827, 1836
Sub-series 1: Daybooks, 1787-1810
Box 1
Volume 1
1787
Volume 2
ca. 1787
Volume 3
1788
Volume 4
1793-1794
Folder 1
1795
Volume 5
1795-1796
Volume 6
1796-1801
Volume 7
1797-1799
Volume 8
ca. 1797-1799
Volume 9
1799-1801
Volume 10
1800
Volume 11
1804, 1811-1813
Folder 2
1810
Sub-series 2: Ledgers, 1795-1812
Volume 1
1795-1809
Volume 2
1797-1801
Volume 3
1799-1802
Volume 4
1809-1812
Sub-series 3: Cash Books, 1796, 1800-1803, 1810
Box 2
Volume 1
1796
Volume 2
1800-1803
Volume 3
1810
Sub-series 4: Accounts Current, 1782-1823
Folder 1
1782-1789
Folder 2
1790-1792
Folder 3
1793
Folder 4
1794
Folder 5
1795
Folder 6
1796
Folder 7
1797-1799
Folder 8
1800
Folder 9
1801
Folder 10
1802-1804, 1806-1811, 1813, 1815, 1817-1818, 1821-1823
Sub-series 5: Sales Accounts, 1787-1809, 1820
Folder 1
1787-1788, 1793-1794
Volume 1
1794
"Goods Sold"
Folder 2
1799, 1802, 1807-1809, 1820
Sub-series 6: Labor Accounts, 1795-1818
Folder 1
1795, 1798-1800, 1802
Volume 1
1799-1800
Folder 2
1810
Volume 2
1818
Sub-series 7: Insurance Policies, 1825
Folder 1
1825
Sub-series 8: Invoices, 1792, 1800, 1808
Folder 1
1792, 1800, 1808
Sub-series 9: Payment Orders, 1780-1824
Box 3
Folder 1
1780-1781, 1785-1790, 1792-1793
Folder 2
1794
Folder 3
1795
Folder 4
1796
Folder 5
1797
Folder 6
1798-1799
Folder 7
1800
Folder 8
1801
Folder 9
1802
Folder 10
1803-1804, 1806-1807, 1810
Folder 11
1811-1812, 1818, 1824
Sub-series 10: Checks, 1800-1811, 1819
Folder 1
1800-1802
Folder 2
1806-1807, 1810-1811
Folder 3
1819
Sub-series 11: Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, 1781-1825
Box 4
Folder 1
1781, 1784-1785, 1788-1790, 1793-1797
Folder 2
1798-1799
Folder 3
1800-1801
Folder 4
1802-1804, 1806, 1808, 1810, 1815, 1820-1822
Folder 5
1823-1825
Sub-series 12: Bills of Lading, 1794, ca. 1803
Folder 1
1794, ca. 1803
Sub-series 13: Bills and Receipts, 1783-1827, 1836
Box 5
Folder 1
1783-1787
Folder 2
1788
Folder 3
1789
Folder 4
1790
Folder 5
1791
Folder 6
1792
Folder 7-8
1793
Folder 9-10
1794
Volume 1
1794-1797
Receipt book
Folder 11-12
1795
Box 6
Folder 13-15
1796
Folder 16-18
1797
Folder 19-20
1798
Folder 21-22
1799
Folder 23-24
1800
Folder 26-28
1801
Box 7
Volume 2
1801-1811
Receipt book
Folder 29-30
1802
Folder 31
1803
Folder 32-33
1804
Folder 34
1805
Volume 3
1805-1807
Receipt book
Folder 35
1806-1807
Folder 36
1808
Folder 37
1809
Box 8
Folder 38
1810
Volume 4
1810-1820
Receipt book
Folder 39
1811-1813
Folder 40
1814-1819, 1821-1822, 1824, 1826-1827, 1836
Sub-series 14: Financial Memoranda, ca. 1784-1825
Box 9
Volume 1
ca. 1784-1790
Volume 2
ca. 1785-1791
Volume 3
ca. 1786
Volume 4-5
ca. 1790
Folder 1
1790-ca. 1791
Volume 6-7
1793
Folder 2
1793-1795
Volume 8
1795-1796
Volume 9
1795-1797
Volume 10
ca. 1795-1799
Folder 3
1796
Volume 11
1796-1803
Folder 4
1797
Volume 12
ca. 1797
Volume 13
1797-1798
Folder 5
ca. 1798
Volume 14
1799
Volume 15
1799-1812
"Storage and Warfage" Acts
Volume 16
ca. 1800
Folder 6
1800-1803
Volume 17
1803
Volume 18
1803-1811
Volume 19
1804
Folder 7
1804-1805
Volume 20
1804-1805
Volume 21
1805
Box 10
Folder 8
1806-1810
Volume 22
1810
Volume 23
ca. 1810
Volume 24
1810-1811
Volume 25
1811
Volume 26
1811-1812
"Blockmaker memoranda"
Folder 9
ca. 1811-1813, 1816, 1821-1822
Volume 27
1814-1816
Volume 28
1815-1816
"Expense book"
Volume 29
1817-1825
Series B: Ship's Papers, 1780-1827
Sub-series 1: Alfred (Sloop) Records, 1793
Box 11
Folder 1
Bill of lading, 1793
Memorandum of "Sundries put on board," ca. 1793
Sub-series 2: Alvah (Sloop) Records, 1796-1799
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1796-1799
Bill of sale, 1797
Sub-series 3: Ann (Brig) Records, 1794-1799, 1816
Folder 1-2
Correspondence, 1796-1799
Folder 3-4
Agent/Owner accounts, 1794-1796, 1798-1799, 1816
Folder 5-6
Crew records, 1796-1797, 1799
Include crew list
Folder 7
Protest concerning storm damage to vessel, 1798
Folder 8-9
Customs records, 1796-1799
Include Seamens' Protection Paper
Folder 10
Insurance policy, 1796
Folder 11
Bill of sale, 1795
Folder 12
Bills of lading, ca. 1796-1798
Folder 13-14
Bills and receipts, ca. 1794-1798
Folder 15
Memoranda concerning cargo, expenses, and equipment, ca. 1794-1799
Sub-series 4: Ann (Schooner) Records, 1803
Folder 1
Bill, 1803
Sub-series 5: Ann Maria (Brig) Records, 1822
Folder 1
Importation bond, 1822
Sub-series 6: Antiope (Ship) Records, ca. 1793
Folder 1
Memorandum concerning sails on board vessel, ca. 1793
Sub-series 7: Astora (Ship) Records, 1796
Folder 1
Letter regarding sale of spars and rigging, 1796
Sub-series 8: Aurora (Brig) Records, 1809
Folder 1
Bill, 1809
Sub-series 9: Bellona (Brig) Records, 1795-1796
Folder 1
Bills, receipts, and memoranda concerning construction of vessel, 1795-1796
Sub-series 10: Betsey (Schooner/Brig) Records, 1793, 1804
Folder 1
Bill of sale, 1793
Folder 2
Bill of lading, 1804
Memoranda concerning expenses, crew wages, and cargo, 1793
Sub-series 11: Callerhoe (Ship) Records, 1796-1797
Folder 1
Payment order, bills, receipts, and memorandum concerning construction of vessel, 1796-1797
Sub-series 12: Capital (Sloop) Records, 1827
Folder 1
"Return of coal" on vessel, 1827
Sub-series 13: Caroline (Brig) Records, 1796, 1798
Folder 1
Correspondence, customs certificate, and bill, 1796, 1798
Sub-series 14: Catharine (Brig) Records, 1793-1794
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1793-1794
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1793-1794
Folder 3
Crew records, 1793-1794
Folder 4
Insurance policies, 1793-1794
Folder 5
Bill of sale, 1793
Folder 6
Bills and receipts, 1794
Folder 7
Memoranda concerning cargo, provisions, and expenses, ca. 1793-1794
Sub-series 15: Cleopatra (Brig) Records, 1794-1795
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts and crew records, 1795
Folder 2
Bills and receipts, 1794-1795
Sub-series 16: Comet (Ship) Records, 1821
Folder 1
Importation bond, 1821
Sub-series 17: Commerce (Brig) Records, 1796, 1801
Folder 1
Importation certificate, 1801
Folder 2
Sea Letter, 1796
Sub-series 18: Commerce (Brig) Records, 1812
Folder 1
Correspondence, bills, receipts, and memoranda concerning construction of vessel, 1812
Sub-series 19: Commerce (Ship) Records, 1807
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1807
Folder 2-3
Agent/Owner accounts, 1807
Folder 4-5
Crew records, 1807
Include muster roll of crew and passengers
Folder 6
Sea Letter, 1807
Folder 7-8
Importation certificates, 1807
Folder 9
Manifest, 1807
Folder 10
Bills of lading, 1807
Folder 11
Bills and receipts, 1807
Folder 12
Memoranda concerning cargo, ca. 1807
Sub-series 20: Commerce (Sloop) Records, 1799
Folder 1
Receipt, 1799
Sub-series 21: Cotton Planter (Ship) Records, 1803-1807
Box 12
Folder 1-7
Correspondence, 1804-1806
Volume 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1803-1806
Folder 8-12
Agent/Owner accounts, 1804-1806
Folder 13-15
Crew records, 1804-1806
Include crew lists and muster rolls of crew and passengers
Folder 16
Sea Letters, 1804-1805
Folder 17
Consular records, 1804-1806
Folder 18-19
Customs records, 1804-1806
Folder 20
Agreement concerning rate and shipment of goods, 1804
Folder 21-22
Insurance policies, 1804
Folder 23
Bills of sale, 1804
Folder 24
Bills of lading, 1804
Folder 25
Bills of exchange, 1804
Box 13
Folder 26-35
Bills and receipts, 1804-1807
Folder 36-37
Memoranda concerning passengers, cargo, expenses, equipment, and provisions, 1804-1806
Include lists of American vessels at Cadiz, 1805
Sub-series 22: Cygnet (Brig) Records, 1790
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1790
Folder 2
Bill of lading, 1790
Folder 3
Bills and receipts, 1790
Memoranda concerning cargo and expenses, ca. 1790
Sub-series 23: Daphne (Brig) Records, 1796-1797
Box 14
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1797
Folder 2
Bills of sale, 1796-1797
Sub-series 24: Dauphin (Brig) Records, 1786, 1789
Folder 1
Permits, clearances, and bills of lading, 1786, 1789
Sub-series 25: Diamond (Sloop) Records, 1796
Folder 1
Bill, 1796
Sub-series 26: Diana (Schooner) Records, 1827
Folder 1
Bill of lading, 1827
Sub-series 27: Dispatch (Schooner) Records, 1795-1796
Folder 1-2
Correspondence, bills, and receipts, 1795-1796
Sub-series 28: Dispatch (Sloop) Records, 1800
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1800
Folder 2
Contract for construction of vessel, with receipts concerning its sale and delivery, 1800
Folder 3
Bills and receipts, 1800
Sub-series 29: Dolphin (Brig) Records, 1785-1789
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1786-1788
Volume 1-2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1786
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1786
Volume 3-5
Agent/Owner accounts, 1787
Volume 6
Agent/Owner accounts, 1787
Folder 3
Agent/Owner accounts, 1787
Volume 5-8
Agent/Owner accounts, 1788
Volume 9-10
Agent/Owner accounts, 1788
Folder 4
Agent/Owner accounts, 1788
Volume 11-13
Agent/Owner accounts, 1789
Folder 5
Agent/Owner accounts, 1789-1790
Folder 6
Crew lists, 1785-1789
Folder 7-8
Customs records, 1785-1789
Folder 9
Insurance policies, 1786-1789
Folder 10
Bills of lading, 1787-ca. 1788
Folder 11
Bills and receipts, 1785-1789
Folder 12
Memoranda concerning cargo and expenses, ca. 1787-1789
Sub-series 30: Doron (Ship) Records, ca. 1795
Folder 1
Bill, ca. 1795
Sub-series 31: Dove (Schooner) Records, 1794
Folder 1
Memorandum, 1794
"Evidence" for and against vessel
Sub-series 32: Eglantine (Schooner) Records, 1796
Box 15
Folder 1
Bills, receipts, and memoranda concerning construction and outfitting of vessel, 1796
Sub-series 33: Eliza (Brig) Records, 1795
Folder 1
Receipt, 1795
Sub-series 34: Eliza (Ship) Records, 1805
Folder 1
Letter, 1805
Regarding construction of vessel
Sub-series 35: Eliza Wheeler (Brig) Records, 1812-1815
Folder 1-19
Correspondence, 1812-1814
Box 16
Folder 20-22
Correspondence, 1815
Folder 23
Agent/Owner accounts, 1812-1813
Folder 24
Crew records, 1812
Folder 25
Regulations regarding prisoners of war, 1813-1814
Petitions and certificates regarding capture of vessel and imprisonment of Noah Scovell Jr., 1812-1813
Folder 26-27
Bills and receipts, 1812-1815
Folder 28-30
Memoranda regarding expenses and daily activities as prisoner, ca. 1812-1815
Sub-series 36: Elizabeth (Sloop) Records, 1809
Box 17
Folder 1
Receipts, 1809
Sub-series 37: Enterprise (Brig) Records, 1786, 1788
Folder 1
Invoices, 1786, 1788
Sub-series 38: Erin (Ship) Records, 1818
Folder 1
Invoices, 1818
Sub-series 39: Experiment (Schooner) Records, 1790-1791
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1790
Folder 2-3
Agent/Owner accounts, 1790-1791
Folder 4
Manifest, 1790
Folder 5
Bills of lading, 1790
Folder 6
Bills and receipts, 1790
Memoranda concerning cargo and expenses, 1790
Sub-series 40: Fair American (Ship) Records, 1799-1800
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1799
Permit, 1800
Folder 2
Receipts and memoranda concerning sale of vessel, 1800
Sub-series 41: Fair Play (Schooner) Records, 1800-1804
Folder 1-4
Correspondence, 1800-1804
Volume 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1800-1804
Also includes accounts concerning construction of a "new vessel," 1809-1810
Volume 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1801
"Cash Book"
Folder 5
Agent/Owner accounts, 1801-1802
Volume 3-6
Agent/Owner accounts, 1803-1804
Folder 6
Agent/Owner accounts, 1803-1804
Folder 7-8
Crew records, 1801-1804
Include crew lists
Folder 9-10
Customs records, 1801-1804
Folder 11
Agreements concerning sale of cargo, 1800-1804
Folder 12
Insurance policies, 1801, 1804
Folder 13
Bills of exchange, 1801-1802
Folder 14
Bills of lading, 1800-1802, 1804
Folder 15
Promissory notes, 1801-1803
Folder 16-19
Bills and receipts, 1800-1804
Folder 20
Memoranda concerning cargo, expenses, supplies, and outfits, ca. 1800-1804
Sub-series 42: Falcon (Sloop) Records, 1822
Folder 1
Promissory note, 1822
Sub-series 43: Fame (Sloop) Records, 1801-1802
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1802
Folder 2
Bills and receipts, 1801
Sub-series 44: Fancy (Schooner) Records, 1798
Box 18
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1798
Sub-series 45: Farmer (Schooner) Records, 1788
Folder 1
Letter concerning insurance on cargo, 1788
Sub-series 46: Fox (Brig) Records, 1822-1824
Folder 1
Importation bond, 1823
Promissory notes, 1822-1824
Sub-series 47: Fox (Sloop) Records, 1784-1785
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1784-1785
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1784-1785
Folder 3-4
Crew records, 1784-1785
Include crew lists
Folder 5
Customs records, 1784-1785
Folder 6
Bills of lading, 1784
Folder 7
Bills and receipts, 1784-1785
Folder 8
Memoranda concerning cargo, expenses, and equipment, ca. 1784-1785
Sub-series 48: Franklin (Schooner) Records, 1823-1824
Folder 1
Importation bond, 1824
Promissory notes, 1823-1824
Sub-series 49: Friendship (Brig) Records, 1788-1799
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1798
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1798-1799
Folder 3
Bill of sale, 1798
Bills and receipts, 1798
Sub-series 50: Gallant (Schooner) Records, 1797-1798
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1797-1798
Folder 2
Crew list, 1798
Folder 3
Customs records, 1798
Folder 4
Bills of lading, 1798
Folder 5
Bills and receipts, 1798
Memoranda regarding dimensions of vessel, ca. 1797
Sub-series 51: General Hamilton (Ship) Records, 1804-1809
Box 19
Folder 1-11
Correspondence, 1805-1809
Folder 12
Agent/Owner accounts, 1804-1806
Volume 1
Agent/Owner accounts, ca. 1805
Folder 13
Agent/Owner accounts, 1806
Volume 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1806-1807
Volume 3
Agent/Owner accounts, 1806-1807
Folder 14
Agent/Owner accounts, 1807
Volume 4
Agent/Owner accounts, 1808
Folder 15
Agent/Owner accounts, 1808-1809
Folder 16-18
Crew records, 1805-1807
Include crew lists and muster rolls of crew and passengers
Folder 19
Sea Letters, 1805
Folder 20-22
Customs records, 1805-1807
Folder 23
Agreements and certificates, chiefly concerning insurance, ca. 1805-1807
Folder 24
Insurance policies, 1806-1807
Box 20
Folder 25
Bill of sale, 1805
Folder 26
Bills of lading, 1805-1807
Folder 27
Promissory notes, 1806-1807
Folder 28-31
Bills and receipts, 1805-1807, 1809
Volume 5
Memoranda book, 1805-1807
Folder 32-34
Memoranda concerning provisions, supplies, crew, cargo, and expenses, 1805-ca. 1809
Include list of American vessels at Liverpool, 1806
Sub-series 52: General Sublette (Schooner) Records, 1823
Folder 1
Importation bond and promissory note, 1823
Sub-series 53: George (Brig) Records, 1811, 1815
Folder 1
Letter concerning cargo, 1811
Receipt, 1815
"for expense of clearing Brig George and cargo from War Bonds in 1812."
Sub-series 54: Hamblen (Sloop) Records, 1780
Box 21
Folder 1
Receipt, 1780
Sub-series 55: Harriot (Brig) Records, 1802
Folder 1
Crew list, 1802
Sub-series 56: Hercules (Ship) Records, 1801-1802
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1802
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1801-1802
Folder 3
Agreement concerning ownership of vessel, 1801
Folder 4
Bills and receipts, 1801-1802
Folder 5
Memoranda concerning construction of vessel, ca. 1801-1802
Sub-series 57: Hero (Brig) Records, 1823
Folder 1
Promissory notes, 1823
Sub-series 58: Hibirtries (Ship) Records, 1807
Folder 1
Receipt, 1807
Sub-series 59: Hiram (Brig) Records, 1798
Folder 1
Payment order and receipt, 1798
Sub-series 60: Hope (Brig) Records, 1789
Folder 1
Receipt, 1789
Sub-series 61: Hope (Ship) Records, ca. 1790
Folder 1
Bill, ca. 1790
Sub-series 62: Indian Chief (Ship) Records, ca. 1811
Folder 1
Memorandum concerning crew wages and cargo, ca. 1811
Sub-series 63: John London (Brig) Records, 1823
Folder 1
Importation bond and promissory note, 1823
Sub-series 64: Lark (Sloop) Records, 1801
Folder 1
Bill, 1801
Sub-series 65: Lewis (Schooner) Records, 1796-1797
Folder 1
Bills, receipts, and memorandum concerning construction and rigging of vessel, 1796-1797
Sub-series 66: Lucy (Schooner) Records, 1792, 1796
Folder 1
Letter concerning sale of vessel, 1796
Memorandum regarding dimensions of spars,
Sub-series 67: Lucy (Sloop) Records, ca. 1800
Folder 1
Receipt, ca. 1800
Sub-series 68: Magistrate (Ship) Records, 1806
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1806
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts and importation bond, 1806
Memoranda concerning cargo, ca. 1806
Sub-series 69: Manilla (Sloop) Records, 1816
Folder 1
Bill, 1816
Sub-series 70: Manufacturer (Brig) Records, 1811
Folder 1
Clearance and bill of lading, 1811
Sub-series 71: Maria (Ship) Records, 1822-1823
Folder 1
Importation bonds, 1822-1823
Folder 2
Promissory notes, 1822-1823
Sub-series 72: Maria (Sloop) Records, 1790
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1790
Sub-series 73: Maria Ann (Schooner) Records, 1823
Folder 1
Importation bonds, 1823
Sub-series 74: Marshall (Brig) Records, 1783, 1786-1787
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1787
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1783
Folder 3
Masters commission and articles of agreement concerning service as privateer, 1783
Folder 4
Bills of lading, 1783
Promissory note, 1786
Folder 5
Bills and receipts, 1783, 1786-ca. 1787
Folder 6
Memoranda concerning shares of prize cargoes, 1783
Sub-series 75: Mary (Ship) Records, 1804
Folder 1
Insurance policy, 1804
Sub-series 76: Mary Ann (Bark) Records, 1789
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1789
Sub-series 77: Mary Ann (Sloop) Records, 1792
Folder 1
Note concerning settlement of accounts, 1792
Sub-series 78: Maryland (Brig) Records, 1818
Folder 1
Protest concerning storm damage to vessel, 1818
Sub-series 79: Masonry (Schooner) Records, 1823
Folder 1
Importation bonds, 1823
Sub-series 80: Matilda (Brig) Records, 1796
Folder 1
Receipt, 1796
Sub-series 81: Matilda (Schooner) Records, 1798-1800
Folder 1-3
Correspondence, 1798-1800
Folder 4
Agent/Owner accounts, 1800
Folder 5
Agreements, certificates, and receipts concerning construction and delivery of vessel, 1800
Folder 6
Permit to discharge cargo, 1800
Bill of sale, 1800
Folder 7
Bills and receipts, 1799-1800
Memorandum concerning supplies, provisions, and equipment, ca. 1800
Sub-series 82: Merchant (Brig) Records, 1804
Folder 1
Letter concerning cargo, 1804
Sub-series 83: Miranda Tucker (Sloop) Records, 1806
Folder 1
Receipt, 1806
Sub-series 84: Modesty (Ship) Records, 1796
Folder 1
Bill and memorandum concerning loss of vessel, 1796
Sub-series 85: Nancy (Ship) Records, 1796
Folder 1
Depositions, ca. 1796
Customs certificate, 1796
Memorandum concerning cargo and expenses, ca. 1796
Sub-series 86: Nantasket (Schooner) Records, ca. 1800
Folder 1
Bill, ca. 1800
Sub-series 87: Nereid (Brig) Records, 1809
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1809
Sub-series 88: New City (Schooner) Records, 1802, 1804
Folder 1
Letter concerning cargo, 1804
Receipts, 1802
Sub-series 89: Nimrod (Ship) Records, 1823-1824
Folder 1
Manifest, 1824
Promissory notes, 1823-1824
Sub-series 90: Northern Liberties (Ship) Records, 1800
Folder 1
Letter concerning sails, 1800
Sub-series 91: Olive Branch (Sloop) Records, 1796
Folder 1
Bill of lading, 1796
Bill, ca. 1796
Sub-series 92: Ontario (Ship) Records, 1804
Folder 1
Insurance policy, 1804
Sub-series 93: Orlando (Ship) Records, 1795
Folder 1
Bill, 1795
Sub-series 94: Pallas (Brig) Records, 1806-1807
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1806-1807
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1806
Certificate concerning cargo of vessel, ca. 1806
Sub-series 95: Panthea (Ship) Records, 1822
Folder 1
Importation bond, 1822
Sub-series 96: Patty and Julia (Ship) Records, 1792-1794
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1792-1793
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1793-1794
Folder 3-4
Crew lists, 1792-1793
Folder 5
Manifest, 1793
Folder 6
Insurance policies and memoranda concerning insurance, 1792-1794
Folder 7
Agreement concerning voyage to Virginia, Portugal, and Spain, 1793
Bills of sale, 1793
Folder 8
Bills of lading, 1792-1793
Folder 9
Bills and receipts, 1792-1794
Memoranda concerning cargo, ca. 1793-1794
Sub-series 97: Peacock (Brig) Records, 1800
Box 22
Folder 1
Bill, 1800
Sub-series 98: Peggy (Brig) Records, 1792-1795
Folder 1
Letter concerning voyage to West Indies, 1794
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1794-1795
Folder 3-4
Crew records, 1794
Include crew lists
Folder 5
Insurance policies and charter parties, 1793
Folder 6
Bill of sale, 1793
Bill of lading, 1794
Folder 7
Survey, 1795
Folder 8
Bills and receipts, 1792, 1794
Folder 9
Memoranda concerning cargoes and supplies, ca. 1793-1794
Sub-series 99: Rambler (Brig) Records, 1816
Folder 1
Bond, 1816
Sub-series 100: Randolph (Sloop) Records, 1790
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1790
Sub-series 101: Richard (Brig) Records, 1810
Folder 1
Bill, 1810
Sub-series 102: Rising Sun (Sloop) Records, 1794
Folder 1
Receipt, 1794
Sub-series 103: Robert (Schooner) Records, 1790
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1790
Sub-series 104: Rockingham (Ship) Records, 1822
Folder 1
Importation bonds, 1822
Bill of lading, 1822
Sub-series 105: Rover (Sloop) Records, 1819
Folder 1
Bill of lading, 1819
Sub-series 106: Russell (Ship) Records, ca. 1800
Folder 1
Bill of lading, ca. 1800
Sub-series 107: Sally (Brig) Records, 1792-1794
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1792-1794
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, ca. 1792-1794
Folder 3
Bills and receipts, 1793-1794
Memoranda concerning cargo, ca. 1793-1794
Sub-series 108: Sally (Sloop) Records, 1800
Folder 1
Manifest, 1800
Sub-series 109: Sally Ann (Brig) Records, 1806-1807
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1806-1807
Bill of lading, 1806
Sub-series 110: Sampson (Brig) Records, 1781, 1784
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1781
Receipt, 1784
Sub-series 111: Sea Flower (Schooner) Records, 1794
Folder 1
Bill of lading and receipt, 1794
Sub-series 112: South Carolina (Ship) Records, ca. 1794
Folder 1
Memorandum, ca. 1794
"Dimensions of Ship South Carolina's Spars"
Sub-series 113: Speculator (Schooner) Records, 1794-1795
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1795
Certificate of admeasurement, 1794
Bills and receipts, 1795
Sub-series 114: Sukey (Sloop) Records, 1788
Folder 1
Note concerning cargo, 1788
Sub-series 115: Sumatra (Brig) Records, 1809-1812
Folder 1-3
Correspondence, 1810-1811
Folder 4-5
Agent/Owner accounts, 1809-1812
Include accounts for construction of vessel
Volume 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1810
Folder 6-7
Crew records, 1810-1811
Include crew list
Folder 8-9
Consular records, 1810-1811
Include protest concerning damage to vessel
Folder 10
Customs records, 1810
Folder 11
Agreements, charter party, and certificates chiefly concerning cargo, 1810-1811
Folder 12
Insurance memoranda, 1810
Promissory notes, 1811
Folder 13-14
Bills and receipts, 1810-1811
Volume 2
Memoranda book, ca. 1810
Folder 15-16
Memoranda concerning cargo, expenses, and supplies, 1810-1811
Include list of American vessels at Lisbon, 1811
Sub-series 116: Susan (Brig) Records, 1804
Folder 1
Note concerning cargo, 1804
Sub-series 117: Telegraph (Ship) Records, 1804
Box 23
Folder 1
Insurance policy, 1804
Sub-series 118: Thames (Ship) Records, 1804, 1822
Folder 1
Importation bonds, 1804, 1822
Bill of lading, 1804
Bill, ca. 1804
Folder 2
Memoranda covering cargo, supplies, and passengers, ca. 1804, ca. 1822
Sub-series 119: Three Brothers (Schooner) Records, 1796
Folder 1
Bill of lading, 1796
Sub-series 120: Three Friends (Sloop) Records, 1780
Folder 1
Receipt, 1780
Sub-series 121: Unity (Brig) Records, 1783, 1790-1791
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1790
Bills and receipts, 1783, 1791
Including receipts for shares of prizes taken as a privateer
Sub-series 122: Venus (Ship) Records, 1812, 1815-1821
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1817-1819
Folder 2
Agent/Owner accounts, 1817-1819
Folder 3-4
Crew records, 1816, 1819-1820
Include crew list
Folder 5-6
Customs records, 1812, 1815-1819
Folder 7
Bill of sale, 1815
Folder 8
Bills of lading, 1815, 1819
Folder 9
Bills and receipts, 1819
Volume 1-3
Memoranda books, ca. 1815-1819
Folder 10
Memoranda concerning cargo, expenses, passengers, crew wages, and supplies, ca. 1817-1821
Sub-series 123: Vineyard (Schooner) Records, 1827
Folder 1
Bill of lading, 1827
Sub-series 124: Virginia (Brig) Records, 1806
Folder 1
Bill, 1806
Sub-series 125: Vulpus (Schooner) Records, 1795-1797
Folder 1
Letter concerning prospective voyage, 1797
Agent/Owner accounts, 1796-1797
Folder 2
Bills and receipts chiefly for construction and outfitting of vessel,
Folder 3
Memoranda concerning dimensions and construction of vessel, 1795-ca. 1796
Sub-series 126: Washington (Brig) Records, 1804
Folder 1
Receipts, 1804
Volume 1
Memoranda book concerning Lewis Scovell's interest in vessel, ca. 1804
Sub-series 127: Washington (Sloop) Records, 1788
Folder 1
Clearance, 1788
Sub-series 128: Weltha Ann (Brig) Records, 1790-1792, 1801
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1791-1792
Folder 2-3
Agent/Owner accounts, 1790-1792
Volume 1
Agent/Owner accounts, 1791
Volume 2-3
Agent/Owner accounts, 1792
Folder 4-5
Crew records, 1791-1792
Include crew lists
Folder 6
Customs records, 1791
Folder 7
Charter-party, 1791
Agreement concerning cargo, 1791
Bills of sale, 1791-1792
Folder 8
Bills of lading, 1791
Folder 9-11
Bills and receipts, 1791-1792, 1801
Folder 12
Memoranda concerning supplies, expenses, crew wages, and cargo, ca. 1790-1792
Include "transactions" (log) kept of vessel, September 6-7, 1790
Sub-series 129: William (Schooner) Records, 1804
Folder 1
Letter concerning survey of vessel, 1804
Sub-series 130: Windsor (Brig) Records, 1795
Folder 1
Bills for construction and rigging of vessel, 1795
Sub-series 131: Young Factor (Ship) Records, 1801-1802
Folder 1
Correspondence, 1802
Folder 2
Carpenter's certificate describing vessel, 1802
Folder 3-4
Bills and receipts concerning construction of vessel, 1801-1802
Folder 5
Memoranda concerning supplies, equipment, and labor on vessel, ca. 1801-1802
Sub-series 132: Young Vulpes (Schooner) Records, 1797
Folder 1
Agent/Owner accounts and bills and receipts concerning construction of vessel, 1797
Series C: Customs Records, 1793-1804, 1810
Box 24
Folder 1
Revenue payment certificates, 1793, 1796-1797, 1799
Folder 2
Surveyors' measurement certificates, 1799-1800, 1810
Seamens' Protection Paper, 1804
Series D: Legal Documents, 1783-1823
Folder 1-2
Agreements, bonds, contracts, and indentures, 1784, 1794-1796, 1798-1801, 1803-1805, 1807-1809, ca. 1812
Folder 3-4
Writs, depositions, summons, and other court records, 1784, 1789, 1795-1797, 1801-1803, 1810, 1821
Folder 5
Bonds, certificates, and receipts concerning bankruptcy suit against Noah Scovell and William Lees, 1808-1809
Folder 6-7
Certificates chiefly concerning collection of bills of exchange and promissory notes, 1786, 1788, 1795-1797, ca. 1799, 1802, 1807-1808, 1816, 1823
Folder 8
Property surveys, 1783, 1794-ca. 1795
Folder 9
License to sell wine, 1794
Power of attorney certificate, 1803
Admission certificate for an American seaman as a patient in a Liverpool [England] infirmary, ca. 1804
Bill of sale for a "black boy" sold to Noah Scovell Jr., 1810
Series E: Correspondence, 1784-1828
Sub-series 1: Incoming, 1784-1828
Box 25
Folder 1
1784-1785, 1787-1788
Folder 2
1789
Folder 3
1790
Folder 4
1791-1792
Folder 5-6
1793
Folder 7-9
1794
Folder 10
1795
Folder 11-13
1796
Folder 14-15
1797
Folder 16-18
1798
Folder 19-21
1799
Box 26
Folder 22-25
1800
Folder 26-29
1801
Folder 30-31
1802
Folder 32-33
1803
Folder 34-35
1804
Folder 36
1805
Folder 37-39
1806
Folder 40-43
1807
Folder 44-47
1808
Folder 48-49
1809
Box 27
Folder 50-52
1810
Folder 53-55
1811
Folder 56
1812, 1814-1816, 1818
Folder 57-58
1819
Folder 59
1820-1821, 1826, 1828
Sub-series 2: Outgoing, 1785-1820
Box 28
Folder 1
1785, 1787, 1789, 1795
Folder 2
1796
Folder 3
1797-1799
Folder 4-6
1800
Folder 7
1801
Folder 8
1802
Folder 9
1803-1804
Folder 10
1805
Folder 11
1806
Folder 12-16
1807
Folder 17-19
1808
Folder 20
1809
Box 29
Folder 21-22
1810
Folder 23-25
1811
Folder 26
1812, 1816, 1818-1820
Volume 1
1818-1820
Letterbook
Series F: Memoranda, ca. 1784-1816
Box 30
Folder 1
Logbook entries and navigational notes, including "lunar observations," ca. 1803-1804, 1807, 1811
Folder 2-5
Memoranda concerning supplies, cargoes, stock, property, and other matters, ca. 1784, 1786, 1789-1790, ca. 1792-1798, 1800-1807, 1809-1811, 1816
Sub-group 2: Scovell Family Papers, 1791-1822, 1860 [5 items]
Sub-group 2 contains a deed, memoranda book, school notebook, stock certificate, and receipt pertaining to the Scovell family.
Folder 1
Deed for gristmill and dam at Saybrook, Connecticut, sold by Elijah and Sarah Scovell, 1791
Volume 1
Memoranda book of Seabury Scovell, 1798
Volume 2
School notebook of Amos Scovell, ca. 1805
Includes financial memoranda of Noah Scovell, ca. 1800-1815
Folder 2
Stock certificate of Maria Scovell, 1822
Receipt of Mrs. Amos Scovell, 1860

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Subject Headings

Account books--New York City, New York--1818
Account books--Saybrook, Conn.--ca. 1784-1813
Amsterdam, Netherlands--Commerce
Business records--Conn.--Saybrook
Business records--N.Y.--New York City
Businessmen--N.Y.--New York City
Cadiz, Spain--Commerce
Canton, China--Commerce
Capture at sea
Carrington, Edward, 1775-1843
China--Commerce--United States
Chovil family SEE Scovell family
Clay, Stephen, ca. 1752-1809
Coastwise shipping--Conn.--Saybrook
Coastwise shipping--N.Y.--New York City
Commercial agents--England--Liverpool
Commercial agents--Netherlands--Amsterdam
Commission merchants--Conn.--Saybrook
Commission merchants--N.Y.--New York City
Connecticut--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
Consignment sales--Conn.--Saybrook
Consignment sales--N.Y.--New York City
Contracts--Conn.--Saybrook
Contracts--N.Y.--New York City
Cost and standard of living--Conn.--Saybrook
County courts--Conn.--Middlesex County
Court records--Conn.--Middlesex County
Cuba--Commerce
Dry-goods--Conn.--Saybrook
Embargo, 1807-1809
England--Commerce--United States
Food prices--Conn.--Saybrook
Gelston, David, ca. 1744-1828
Grocery trade--Conn.--Saybrook
Haiti--Commerce
Hartford, Conn.--Commerce
Hayden, Ebenezer, fl. 1799
Hours of labor--Conn.--Saybrook
Hours of labor--N.Y.--New York City
Ingraham, Nathaniel G., fl. 1793-1819
Ingraham, Phoenix & Nixon, New York City, N.Y.
Insurance policies--Conn.--Saybrook
Insurance policies--N.Y.--New York City
Insurance, Marine--Conn.--Saybrook--Policies
Insurance, Marine--N.Y.--New York City--Policies
Lees, William, fl. 1804
Lisbon, Portugal--Commerce
Liverpool, England--Commerce
London, England--Commerce
Lumber trade--Conn.--Saybrook
Marine protests--Conn.--Saybrook
Merchant marine--Conn.--Saybrook
Merchant marine--N.Y.--New York City
Merchant seamen--Conn.--Saybrook
Merchant seamen--Conn.--Saybrook--Salaries, pensions, etc.
Merchant seamen--N.Y.--New York City
Merchant seamen--N.Y.--New York City--Salaries, pensions, etc.
Merchant ships--Conn.--Saybrook
Merchant ships--N.Y.--New York City
Merchants--Conn.--Hartford
Merchants--Conn.--Middletown
Merchants--Conn.--New London
Merchants--Conn.--Saybrook
Merchants--N.Y.--New York City
Middletown, Conn.--Commerce
Mumford, David, ca. 1728-1806
Netherlands--Commerce--United States
New London, Conn.--Commerce
New York (City)--Commerce
Noah Scovell & Son, New York City, N.Y.
Passenger ships--Conn.--Saybrook
Passenger ships--N.Y.--New York City
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti--Commerce
Portugal--Commerce--United States
Prisoners of war--Conn.--Saybrook
Prisoners of war--Great Britain
Privateering--Conn.--Saybrook
Prize money--Conn.--Saybrook
Prizes--Conn.--Saybrook
Produce trade--Conn.--Saybrook
Riley, Isaac, fl. 1793
Schofield family SEE Scovell family
Scholfield family SEE Scovell family
Schoofield family SEE Scovell family
Schovell family SEE Scovell family
Scovel family SEE Scovell family
Scovell family
Scovell, (Noah) & Son, New York City, N.Y. SEE Noah Scovell & Son, New York City, N.Y.
Scovell, Amos, b. ca. 1788
Scovell, Lewis, b. ca. 1783
Scovell, Noah Jr., 1781-1833
Scovell, Seabury, b. ca. 1786
Scovil family SEE Scovell family
Scovill family SEE Scovell family
Scoville family SEE Scovell family
Seizure of vessels and cargoes
Ship's papers
Ship-building workers--Conn.--Saybrook
Ship-building--Conn.--Saybrook
Shipmasters--Conn.--Saybrook
Shipmasters--N.Y.--New York City
Shipping--Conn.--Saybrook
Shipping--N.Y.--New York City
Ships--Equipment and supplies
Shipyards--Conn.--Saybrook
Slave trade--West Indies
Spain--Commerce--United States
Storrs, Lemuel, 1753-1816
Tea trade--Conn.--Saybrook
United States--Commerce--China
United States--Commerce--England
United States--Commerce--Netherlands
United States--Commerce--Portugal
United States--Commerce--Spain
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Naval operations
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Prizes, etc.
United States--History--Tripolation War, 1801-1805
United States--History--War of 1812--Prisoners and prisons
United States--History--War of 1812--Prisoners, Exchange of
United States--History--War with France, 1798-1800
Wages--Ship-building workers--Conn.--Saybrook
Williams, Benjamin, ca. 1725-1800

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Vessel Names

Alfred (Sloop)
Alvah (Sloop)
Ann (Brig)
Ann (Schooner)
Ann Maria (Brig)
Antiope (Ship)
Astora (Ship)
Aurora (Brig)
Bellona (Brig)
Betsey (Brig)
Betsey (Schooner)
Callerhoe (Ship)
Capital (Sloop)
Caroline (Brig)
Catharine (Brig)
Cleopatra (Brig)
Comet (Ship)
Commerce (Brig)
Commerce (Ship)
Commerce (Sloop)
Cotton Planter (Ship)
Cygnet (Brig)
Daphne (Brig)
Dauphin (Brig)
Diamond (Sloop)
Diana (Schooner)
Dispatch (Schooner)
Dispatch (Sloop)
Dolphin (Brig)
Doron (Ship)
Dove (Schooner)
Eglantine (Schooner)
Eliza (Brig)
Eliza (Ship)
Eliza Wheeler (Brig)
Elizabeth (Sloop)
Enterprise (Brig)
Erin (Ship)
Experiment (Schooner)
Fair American (Ship)
Fair Play (Schooner)
Falcon (Sloop)
Fame (Sloop)
Fancy (Schooner)
Farmer (Schooner)
Fox (Brig)
Fox (Sloop)
Franklin (Schooner)
Friendship (Brig)
Gallant (Schooner)
General Hamilton (Ship)
General Sublette (Schooner)
George (Brig)
Hamblen (Sloop)
Harriot (Brig)
Hercules (Ship)
Hero (Brig)
Hibirtries (Ship)
Hiram (Brig)
Hope (Brig)
Hope (Ship)
Indian Chief (Ship)
John London (Brig)
Lark (Sloop)
Lewis (Schooner)
Lucy (Schooner)
Lucy (Sloop)
Magistrate (Ship)
Manilla (Sloop)
Manufactor (Brig)
Maria (Ship)
Maria (Sloop)
Maria Ann (Schooner)
Marshall (Brig)
Mary (Ship)
Mary Ann (Bark)
Mary Ann (Sloop)
Maryland (Brig)
Masonary (Schooner)
Matilda (Brig)
Matilda (Schooner)
Merchant (Brig)
Miranda Tucker (Sloop)
Modesty (Ship)
Nancy (Ship)
Nantasket (Schooner)
Nereid (Brig)
New City (Schooner)
Nimrod (Ship)
Northern Liberties (Ship)
Olive Branch (Sloop)
Ontario (Ship)
Orlando (Ship)
Pallas (Brig)
Panthea (Ship)
Patty and Julia (Ship)
Peacock (Brig)
Peggy (Brig)
Rambler (Brig)
Randolph (Sloop)
Richard (Brig)
Rising Sun (Sloop)
Robert (Schooner)
Rockingham (Ship)
Rover (Sloop)
Russel (Ship)
Sally (Brig)
Sally (Sloop)
Sally Ann (Brig)
Sampson (Brig)
Sea Flower (Schooner)
Speculator (Schooner)
Sukey (Sloop)
Sumatra (Brig)
Susan (Brig)
Telegraph (Ship)
Thames (Ship)
Three Brothers (Schooner)
Three Friends (Sloop)
Unity (Brig)
Venus (Ship)
Vineyear (Schooner)
Virginia (Brig)
Vulpus (Schooner)
Washington (Brig)
Washington (Sloop)
Wealthy Ann (Brig) SEE Weltha Ann (Brig)
Weltha Ann (Brig)
William (Schooner)
Windsor (Brig)
Young Factor (Ship)
Young Vulpes (Schooner)
Young Vulpus (Schooner) SEE Young Vulpes (Schooner)

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