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Inventory of the Andrew Hicks PapersIn the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library
Historical NoteAndrew Hicks, the eldest son of Barney and Sarah (Cook) Hicks, was born in Westport, Massachusetts on 17 June 1799, and resided on the home farm until he was 13 years of age. In 1812, Hicks moved to Adamsville, Rhode Island and took a job as a clerk in a store, where he remained for 8 years, until he opened a store of his own, which he operated for 3 years, then returned to the home farm. In 1836, he fitted out a vessel and began an extended whaling business, which he continued with marked success for more than half a century. At one time he owned interests in 11 vessels, including the Andrew Hick and Mermaid, out of Westport, Massachusetts, and during his career built at least 8 vessels. He also owned Hicks' block in New Bedford. Mr. Hicks in former days was a Whig and after the formation of the Republican Party was active in supporting its principles. He represented Westport in the Legislature of 1866, and for at least 25 years, served as a justice of the peace. Hicks also began serving as a director of the Merchants' National Bank of New Bedford in 1854. He died at Westport Point, 4 February 1895 in the 96th year of his life. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteThis collection consists of ship’s papers forseventy-eight voyages of eleven vessels for which Andrew Hicks held a share of ownership. Notable materials include correspondence, agent/owner accounts, crew papers, consular records, custom’s records, insurance policies, bills of lading, bills of exchange, bills, and receipts. The bulk of this collection contains records for the President I (Bark), 1836-1849,Aurora (Bark/Ship), 1856-1866, and Sea Fox (Bark), 1850-1877. Records for the bark President I consist of ship’s papers for ten voyages. Items of particular note include crew accounts, Whalemen’s Shipping Papers, correspondence, and disbursements at foreign ports. Records for the Aurora (Bark/Ship) document nine voyages and contain notable items such as crew lists, Whalemen’s Shipping Papers, disbursements at foreign ports, and a list of whales sighted. Notable records for the bark Sea Fox include crew accounts, Whalemen’s Shipping Papers, disbursements at foreign ports, and correspondence for its eight voyages. Other vessels prominently featured in this collection include the Elizabeth (Ship), 1852-1873, Mermaid (Bark), 1855-1883, and the Platina (Bark), 1847-1876. There are records of six different voyages made by the ship Elizabeth, where items of note include crew accounts, Whalemen’s Shipping Papers, disbursements at foreign ports, and correspondence. Records of the bark Mermaid document seven voyages and include notable items such as crew lists, Whalemen’s Shipping Papers, disbursements at foreign ports, and correspondence. Material of note for eight voyages of the bark Platina consist of Whalemen’s Shipping Papers, disbursements at foreign ports, correspondence, lists of crew, and a Sea Letter. This collection also includes records for the vessels President II (Bark), 1849-1861, Sea Queen (Ship), 1851-1881, United States (Bark), 1840-1861, and the Andrew Hicks (Ship), 1867-1887. Records for these vessels consist of crew accounts, Whalemen’s Shipping Papers, disbursements at foreign ports, lists of provisions, outfitting accounts, and a court record regarding collision damages of the Andrew Hicks (Bark) with the S.S. Marathon. Arrangement of CollectionReturn to the Table of Contents Information for Researchers
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Preferred Citation New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library Mss 105, [sub-group, series, sub-series, folder/volume as appropriate], [item]
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Andrew Hicks (Bark), 1881-1883; ODHS # 725
Janet (Bark), 1846-1848; ODHS # 726
Mermaid (Bark), 1869-1873; ODHS # 724 Return to the Table of Contents Administrative Information
Provenance Materials in this collection were donated to the New Bedford Whaling Musem by the heirs of Andrew Hicks on 01 July 1985.
Processing Information Processed by: Judith M. Downey, 12 May 1991 Encoded by: Kermit Dewey and Caitlin Hayes, 10 August 2012 Return to the Table of Contents DescriptionPlease Consult Research Library for Detailed Description of Collection
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Subject Headings Business records--Mass.--Westport
Hicks, Andrew, 1799-1895
Insurance, Marine--Mass.--Westport--Policies
Ship's papers
Whale--oil
Whalers
Whaling--Mass.--Westport
Whaling--Mass.--Westport--Agents
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Vessel name
Andrew Hicks (Bark)
Aurora (Bark)
Aurora (Ship)
Champion (Bark)
Elizabeth (Bark)
Mermaid (Bark)
Platina (Bark)
President I (Bark)
President II (Bark)
Sea Fox (Bark)
Sea Queen (Ship)
United States (Bark)
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