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Records of Thomas Dunham's Nephew & Company
This collection of the firm's papers contains both business and personal correspondence as well as as accounts, bills of sale and papers having to do with the firm's vessels in the coastal and overseas trade.
Records of Whitney, Cushing & Company
The collection consists of seven business record books. Included are one volume containing invoices of cargo shipped and accounts of cargo sold, and several cash and sales journals recording cash paid and received during this period.
Records of Wilcox, Crittenden & Co.
Ledgers, journals, cashbooks, daybooks, payroll records, check stub books, and other materials.
Records of William R. Bowers & Co.
Redford Webster Sargent Collection
This collection contains business and personal papers, scrapbooks, clippings, and an unfinished biography of Sargent by his son, Redford Ames Sargent. Included is a journal kept by Redford Ames Sargent aboard the ship THOMAS DANA of Boston during a voyage 1888-1889.
Research Collection for "The Centennial History of the United States Sailing Association"
"The Centennial History of the United States Sailing Association" was published in 1997 by the US Sailing and written and edited by Henry H. Anderson, Jr., the historian for the United States Sailing Association, and Robert C. MacArthur. This collection is comprised of the materials; correspondence notes, regional association histories, class information, and yacht club histories, gathered during the research phase of the project.
Richard Columbus Mears Collection
Robert Bartlett Papers
The collection primarily contains letters from Barlett to his close friend, Southmayd Hatch, an engineer with Socony Vacuum Company, relating to Barlett's travels in Greenland, Newfoundland, and the Arctic, and other mutual interests.
Robert Bruce Strout Collection
Sea journals, diary, account book, obituaries, and related papers. Includes journal describing Pacific whaling voyages (1855-1862), out of New Bedford, Mass., by ship ALICE MANDELL and barks CLEONE, MARTHA, and SALAMANDRE; diary detailing voyage of the CLEONE, chiefly an indictment against the master and first mate; and ships accounts (1868-1871) of the brig CAMILLE, engaged in West Indian trade. Persons represented include Strout's wife, Jane F. Strout.
Robert H. Baker Collection
3 notebooks- boat measurement field notes 1 sketchbook for design #52, Sakonnet River Boat 1 device for measuring half models,for use by museum staff Plans and manuscripts
