Ship Richard Anderson
I, Richard Bennett, do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear, that the within Report and List, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the District of Baltimore, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the Names, Age, Sex, and Occupation of all the Passengers, together with the name of the Country which they severally belong, and that of which they intend to become Inhabitants, which were on board the Ship Richard Anderson, whereof I am at present Master, at the time of her sailing from the Port of Liverpool or which have at any time since been taken on board said vessel. And I do likewise swear, that all matters whatsoever in said Report and List expressed, are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, just and true.
Sworn to before me, this 27th day of April 1847,
(name illegible) Collector. So help me God.
Report and List of the Passengers taken on board the Ship Richard Anderson of Richmond, whereof Richard Bennett is Master, burthen Five Hundred and Eighty Four tons, and 44/95ths of a ton, bound from the Port of Liverpool for Baltimore, Maryland.
The columns represent passenger name, age, sex, occupation, and the place in the United States that each intended to become an inhabitant. All of the passengers originated in Ireland, except for the last listed passenger who claimed England as her country.
1* George Fletcher M Gentlemen Canada
2* Nannie Fletcher F Canada
3* Susan Fletcher F Canada
4 Catherine Kilmore 19 F Servant Canada
5 Henry McConvey 24 M Stone Cutter Baltimore
6 William McConvey 15 M Stone Cutter Baltimore
7 Isabel McConvey 18 F Baltimore
8 Anth^y Carey 30 M Labourer Maryland
9 Mary Carey 22 F Maryland
10 Mich^l Carey 2 M Maryland
11* Cath^e Carey F Maryland
12* Nath^l Carey M Maryland
13* Patt Carey M Maryland
14 Owen Carey 30 M Labourer Maryland
15* Winifred Carey 22 M Maryland
16 James Ruddy 28 M Labourer Maryland
17 Bridg^t Ruddy 20 F Maryland
18 Tho^s Kelly 28 M Labourer Maryland
19 Bridg^t Kelly 22 F Maryland
20 James Gannon 30 M Labourer Maryland
21 William Carey 24 M Labourer Maryland
22 Barth^ Ruddy 28 M Labourer Maryland
23 Mrs. Ruddy 20 F Maryland
24 William Ruddy 28 M Weaver Maryland
25 Bridget Ruddy 24 F Maryland
26 Mich^l Coyle 46 M Labourer Maryland
27 Mrs. Coyle 44 F Maryland
28 Martin Coyle 23 M Labourer Maryland
29 Luke Coyle 20 M Labourer Maryland
30 Tho^s Coyle 7 M Maryland
31 Mary Coyle 5 F Maryland
32 Edw^d Coyle 55 M Cooper Maryland
33 Martin Coyle 23 M Labourer Maryland
34 Mark McGrath 26 M Labourer Maryland
35 Mrs. McGrath 22 F Maryland
36 Mary McGrath Infant F Maryland
37 Henry McDermott 21 M Labourer Maryland
38 Bridget McDermott 20 F Maryland
39 Patt Howley 20 M Labourer Maryland
40 Bridget Howley 20 F Maryland
41 John White 24 M Cooper Maryland
42 Patt Goodwin 40 M Stone Mason Maryland
43 Mrs. Goodwin 35 F Maryland
44 Mathias Goodwin 25 M Labourer Maryland
45 Tho^s Goodwin 12 M Maryland
46 Mary Goodwin 10 F Maryland
47 Honora Goodwin 6 F Maryland
48 Marg^t Goodwin 4 F Maryland
49 Pat^k Connell 40 M Labourer Maryland
50 Mrs. Connell 36 F Maryland
51 Mary Connell 5 F Maryland
52 Patt Connell 1 1/2 M Maryland
53 Luke Walsh 25 M Labourer Maryland
54 John Sallary 36 M Gardener Maryland
55 Mrs. Sallary 36 F Maryland
56 Mary Sallary 16 F Maryland
57 Biddy Sallary 14 F Maryland
58 Charly Sallary 13 M Maryland
59 Catherine Sallary 10 F Maryland
60 Rose Sallary 9 F Maryland
61 James Sallary 5 M Maryland
62 Alice Sallary 3 F Maryland
63 John Sallary Infant M Maryland
64* Cath^e Gailland 15 F Servant Maryland
65 Michael Kelly 23 M Labourer Maryland
66 Mrs. Kelly 22 F Maryland
67 James Keeffe 21 M Gardener Maryland
68 Michael Smith 45 M Gardener Maryland
69 Marg^t Byrne 19 F Servant Maryland
70 Tho^s Kane 32 M Labourer Philadelphia
71 Mrs. Kane 30 F Philadelphia
72 Edw^d Kane 22 M Labourer Philadelphia
73 Henry Kane 6 M Philadelphia
74 John Kane Infant M Philadelphia
75 William Lynch 33 M Farmer Philadelphia
76 James Baines 24 M Labourer Maryland
77 Ann Baines 22 F Maryland
78 John McLoughlin 24 M Weaver Maryland
79 Mrs. McLoughlin 24 F Maryland
80 Mary McLoughlin Infant F Maryland
81 Tim^y Lynch 21 M Cooper Maryland
82 John Mooney 24 M Ship Carpenter Maryland
83 Pat^k Rogers 35 M Labourer Maryland
84 Mrs. Rogers 30 F Maryland
85 Bridget Rogers 6 F Maryland
86 Patt Rogers 4 M Maryland
87 Edw^d Rogers Infant M Maryland
88 Michael Connor 23 M Labourer Maryland
89 Mich^l McGann 24 M Labourer Maryland
90 Mrs. McGann 21 F Maryland
91 Mich^l McGann 3 M Maryland
92 Michael Lawless 21 M Labourer Maryland
93 Malachi Connolly 24 M Labourer Maryland
94 Tim^y Connolly 20 M Labourer Maryland
95 Tho^s Walsh 23 M Gardener Maryland
96 Marg^t Lee 30 F Servant Maryland
97 Mich^l Healy 24 M Labourer Maryland
98 Mrs. Healy 24 F Maryland
99 William Healy Infant M Maryland
100 William Noon 20 M Labourer Maryland
101 Judy Hanigan 20 F Servant Maryland
102 John Allison 20 M Labourer Maryland
103 James Collins 20 M Carpenter Maryland
104 Matilda Allison 18 F Servant Maryland
105 Mich^l Bryan 25 M Blacksmith Maryland
106 Rose Mullin 25 F Servant Maryland
107 James Foster 46 M Weaver Maryland
108 Mary Foster 46 F Maryland
109 George Foster 8 M Maryland
110 Marg^t Foster 5 F Maryland
111 George Brown 20 M Farmer Ohio
112 Lilly Ann Brown 19 F Ohio
113 Morris Gallaher 32 M Labourer Philadelphia
114 James Gallaher 22 M Labourer Philadelphia
115* William Crouthers 27 M Farmer Ohio
116* Sarah Crouthers 24 F Ohio
117* William Crouthers 3 M Ohio
118* Jn^o Crouthers 1 M Ohio
119* John Crouthers 56 M Farmer Ohio
120* Nancy Crouthers 50 F Ohio
121* George Crouthers 28 M Farmer Ohio
122* Agnes Crouthers 22 F Ohio
123* Matty Crouthers 17 M Farmer Ohio
124* Sam^l Crouthers 16 M Farmer Ohio
125* John Pruttey Crouthers 14 M Ohio
126 John Miller 3 M Ohio
127 John Feeney 40 M Farmer Maryland
128 Marg^t Feeney 30 F Maryland
129 James Feeney 13 M Maryland
130 Alx^r Feeney 11 F Maryland
131 Rob^t Feeney 6 M Maryland
132 Hugh Feeney 4 M Maryland
133 Sarah Feeney 30 F Maryland
134 John Feeney 9 M Maryland
135 Tho^s Murphy 24 M Labourer Baltimore
136 Catherine Larkin 20 F Servant Baltimore
137 John Lee 45 M Labourer Maryland
138 Patt Walsh 30 M Labourer Maryland
139 Alice Walsh 11 F Maryland
140 Honora Kenney 30 F Shop Keeper Baltimore
141 John Kenney 11 M Baltimore
142 Ann Kenney 9 F Baltimore
143 Martin Kenney 4 M Baltimore
144 Honora Kenney 1 1/2 F Baltimore
145 Timothy Crane 28 M Labourer Boston
146 Barth^w Crane 32 M Labourer Boston
147 Mary Maxwell 48 F Servant Maryland
148 John Maxwell 12 M Maryland
149 Martin Maxwell 4 M Maryland
150 Biddy Maxwell 4 F Maryland
151 John King 28 M Labourer Maryland
152 Owen King 12 M Maryland
153 Jane King 7 F Maryland
154 Peter Fitzpatrick 26 M Baker Baltimore
155 Patt Fitzpatrick 24 M Labourer Baltimore
156 Owen McCoy 36 M Farmer Maryland
157 Corn^s Crane 34 M Labourer Boston
158 James McCarthy 28 M Labourer Maryland
159 Patt Braman 45 M Labourer Maryland
160 Honora Braman 40 F Maryland
161 Catherine Braman 18 F Maryland
162 John Braman 15 M Maryland
163 Bridget Braman 13 F Maryland
164 Mich^l Braman 10 M Maryland
165 Tho^s Braman 8 M Maryland
166 Judy Braman 5 F Maryland
167 Ann Braman 4 F Maryland
168 Mary Braman 3 F Maryland
169 Peter Grady 26 M Weaver Maryland
170 Mary Grady 26 F Maryland
171 John Grady 3 M Maryland
172 James Frail 25 M Labourer Philadelphia
173 Susan Frail 40 F Philadelphia
174 George Frail 14 M Philadelphia
175 Bryan Frail 11 M Philadelphia
176 Hannah Frail 10 F Philadelphia
177 Jane Frail 42 F Philadelphia
178 Peggy Kerr 30 F Servant Philadelphia
179 Michael McDonnell 40 M Labourer Maryland
180 Mary McDonnell 35 F Maryland
181 Patt McDonnell 19 M Maryland
182 Ellen McDonnell 14 F Maryland
183 Mary McDonnell 11 F Maryland
184 John McDonnell 8 M Maryland
185 Biddy McDonnell 4 F Maryland
186 Charles Kerr 27 M Labourer Maryland
187 Grace Kerr 22 F Maryland
188 Connell Kerr 70 F Maryland
189 Mary Kerr 60 F Maryland
190 Cornelius Kerr Infant M Maryland
191 Michael O'Donnell 22 M Labourer Maryland
192 Patt Ward 26 M Carpenter Maryland
193* Mary Ward 20 F Maryland
194 Thomas Rodgers 30 M Labourer Maryland
195 Patt Forker 22 M Labourer Maryland
196 Mary Forker Infant F Maryland
197 John Bonner 30 M Labourer Maryland
198 Biddy Bonner 30 F Maryland
199 John Bonner 7 M Maryland
200 Ellen Bonner 2 F Maryland
201 Biddy Bonner Infant F Maryland
202 Peggy Bonner 20 F Maryland
203 Belle Bonner 21 F Maryland
204 Ned Paddeen 30 M Blacksmith Maryland
205 Robert Mathews 48 M Farmer Philadelphia
206 Martha Mathews 17 F Philadelphia
207 Eliza Mathews 36 F Philadelphia
208 Tho^s Mathews 9 M Philadelphia
209 Peggy Mathews 7 F Philadelphia
210 Eliza Mathews 4 F Philadelphia
211 Patt Comer 45 M Labourer Maryland
212 Tho^s Comer 26 M Labourer Maryland
213 Mary Comer 42 F Maryland
214 John Comer 9 M Maryland
215 Biddy Comer 7 F Maryland
216* James Gaiety 30 M Labourer Maryland
217* Mary Gaiety 26 F Maryland
218* Roger Gaiety 10 M Maryland
219* Kitty Gaiety 6 F Maryland
220* Mathias Gaiety 4 M Maryland
221* Patrick Gaiety 2 M Maryland
222 Patt Gallaher 30 M Labourer Boston
223 Bridget Gallaher 27 F Boston
224 Mary Gallaher 13 F Boston
225 Ellen Gallaher 10 F Boston
226 James Gallaher 9 M Boston
227 Patrick Gallaher 7 M Boston
228 Anne Gallaher 3 F Boston
229 John Gallaher Infant M Boston
230 Sam^l Hopkins 21 M Labourer Maryland
231 Bridget Fitzsimons 20 F Servant Maryland
232 Christopher Fitzsimons 25 M Gardener Maryland
233 Mary Fitzsimons 3 F Maryland
234 Martha Armstrong 30 F Dressmaker Maryland
Transcriber's Notes:
* indicates illegible name or data
^ indicates omission of letters in name
? indicates unreadable names
Probable abbreviated names: Sam^l as Samuel; Tho^s as Thomas;
Anth^y as Anthony; Cath^e as Catherine; Nath^l as Nathaniel;
Patt as Patrick; Bridg^t as Bridget; Barth^w as Bartholemew;
Mich^l as Michael; Edw^d as Edward; Marg^t as Margaret;
Jno^ as John; Alx^r as Alexander; Rob^t as Robert; Corn^s as Cornelius.
1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13 A large ink blot that obliterates the ages of these
passengers; although Nannie Fletcher and Susan Fletcher's ages begin with
"2". Catherine, Nathaniel, Patrick Carey are probably children.
15 Passenger listed as male, although Winifred may be a female name.
64 Last name could be Gaittand, Gaitland
115-125 Last name of Crouthers might be Crowthers. There are ditto marks
behind the name of John Pruttey, but the baggage lists just a John Pruttey
193 First name might be May.
216-221 Last name may be Garety. On the baggage list for this family, there
is also an unnamed infant and another unnamed person making a total of
eight rather than a total of six listed as passengers.
STEERAGE PASSENGERS BAGGAGE
1-3 Henry, William, Isabel McConvey; five trunks and two chests
4-9 Anth^y, Mary, Mich^l, Catherine, Owen, Winifred Carey; one box
and two barrels
10, 11 James and Bridg^t Ruddy; one box and one barrel
12, 13 Tho^s and Bridg^t Kelly; one bag
15 No baggage for William Carey
16-19 B and Mrs. Ruddy, William and Bridg^t Ruddy; one barrel
20-27 Mich^l, Mrs., Martin, Luke, Tho^s, Mary, Edw^d, Martin Coyle;
one box
28-30 Mark, Mrs., Mary McGrath; one barrel
31, 32 Henry and Bridg^t McDermott; one box and two barrels
33, 34 Patt and Bridg^t Howley; one box
35 John White; one box and one trunk
36-42 Patt, Mrs., Mathias, Thomas, Mary, Honora, Marg^t Goodwin;
one box
43-46 Patt, Mrs., Mary, Patt Connell; one box
47 No baggage for Luke Walsh
48-57 John, Mrs., Mary, Biddy, Charly, Catherine, Rose, James,
Alice, John Sallary; one box and one barrel
58 No baggage for Cath^e Gaitland
59, 60 Mich^l and Mrs. Kelly; one trunk
61 James Keeffe; one box
62 No baggage for Mich^l Smith
63 Marg^t Byrne; one barrel
64-68 Tho^s, Mrs., Edw^d, Henry, John Kane; one chest and two boxes
69 Wm Lynch; one barrel
70, 71 James and Ann Barnes; two barrels and one trunk
72-74 John, Mrs., Mary McLoughlin; one trunk
75 Timothy Lynch; two boxes
76 John Mooney; one box
77-81 Patt, Mrs., Bridg^t, Patt, Edw^d Rogers; one box
82 Mich^l Connor; one box
83-85 Mich^l, Mrs., Mich^l McGann; one box
86 Mich^l Lawless; one box
87, 88 Tim^y and Malachi Connolly; one box and one barrel
89 No baggage for Tho^s Walsh
90 Marg^t Lee; two boxes
91-93 Mich^l, Mrs., William Healy; one box
94 No baggage for William Noon
95 Judy Hanigan; one box
96 John Allison; two boxes and bedding
97 James Collins; one box and one trunk
98 No baggage for Matilda Allison
99 No baggage for Mich^l Bryan
100 Rose Mullin; one trunk and one barrel
101-106 James, Marg^t, George, Marg^t Foster and George and
Lilly Ann Brown; four boxes and two barrels
107,108 Morris and James Gallaher; one barrel
109-112 William, Sarah, William, infant Crouthers; two boxes
113-120 John, Nancy, George, Agnes, Matty, Sam^l Crouthers and
John Prutty, John Miller; three boxes
121-128 John, Marg^t, James, Alx^r, Rob^t, Hugh, Sarah, John Feeney;
three boxes
129 No baggage for Tho^s Murphy
130 No baggage for Cath^e Larkin
131 John Lee; two boxes
132,133 Patt and Alice Walsh; one barrel
134-138 Honora, John, Ann, Martin, Honora Kenney; five boxes and
two chests
139,140 Tim^t and Barth^w Crane; one barrel and one box
141-144 No baggage listed for Mary, John, Martin, Biddy Maxwell
145-147 John, Owen, Jane King; one barrel
148,149 Peter and Patt Fitzpatrick; one box and two barrels
150 Owen McCoy; two trunks
151 No baggage listed for Corn^s Crane
152 James McCarthy; one box
153-162 Patt, Honora, Cath^e, John, Bridg^t, Mich^l, Tho^s, Judy,
Ann, Mary Braman; two boxes and three beds and two barrels
163-165 Peter, Mary, John Grady; one box
166-171 James, Susan, George, Bryan, Hannah, infant Frail; one trunk,
two boxes and one barrel
172 Peggy Kerr; one box
173-179 Mich^l, Mary, Patt, Ellen, Mary, John, Biddy McDonnell;
one barrel
180-184 Ch^s, Grace, Cornell, Mary, Corn^s Kerr; one box
185 Mich^l O'Donnell; one barrel
186,187 Patt and Mary Ward; one box and one barrel
188 Tho^s Rogers; one box
189,190 Patt and Mary Forker; one barrel
191-197 John, Biddy, John, Ellen, Biddy, Peggy, Belle Bonner; one box
198 No baggage listed for Ned Paddeen
199-204 Rpbert, Martha, Eliza, Tho^s, Peggy, Eliza Mathews: one box
and two barrels
205-209 Patt, Tho^s, Mary, John, Biddy Comer; one barrel
210-217 James, Mary, Roger, Kitty, Mathias, Patrick, infant, unnamed
person Gaiety; one barrel
218 No baggage listed for Martha Armstrong
219-226 Patt, Mary, Bridget, Ellen, James, Patrick, Anne, John
Gallaher; two chests
227 Sam^l Hopkins; one box
228-230 Bridget, Christopher, Mary Fitzsimons; one box and one barrel
CABIN PASSENGER BAGGAGE
George Fletcher, Miss Nannie Fletcher, Miss Susannah Fletcher and servant,
Catherine Kilmore; three trunks, five boxes, one hamper and one hatbox
PASSENGER STORES
Forty four Water Casks
Twelve Barrels Flour
(number crossed out) Barrels Bread
One Medicine Chest
Two Cambouses
(signed) Richard Bennett
SHIPS STORES
Mark RAN 1@15 Fifteen boxes Metal Sheathing, and Five Sheets Steam (?) Plate
Metal. Eleven Barrels Beef and Pork, Twelve hundred lbs Bread in Barrels, One
Barrel of Flour. One Barrel Meal, Fifty lbs Sugar, Fifty lbs Coffee, Five lbs
Tea. (signed) Richard Bennett
27th day of April 1847
I, Richard Bennett, Master of the Ship Richard Anderson of Richmond from Liverpool, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that I have deposited in the post office at this port all letters directed to any person or persons within the United States (excepting such as are directed to the owner or consignee of the vessel,) which are brought in the said Ship under my care, or within my power.
Sworn to before me, (signature illegible) Collector. (signed) Richard Bennett
District of Baltimore,
I, Richard Bennett do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the report and manifest subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the district of Baltimore contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the goods, wares and merchandise including packages of every kind and nature whatsoever, which were on board the Ship Richard Anderson at the time of her sailing from the port of Liverpool or which have been laden or taken on board at any port since, and that the packages of the said goods are as particularly described in the bills of lading signed for the same by me, or with my knowledge; that I am at present master of the said vessel, that no packages whatsoever, or any goods, wares or merchandise have been unladen, landed, taken out, or in any manner whatever removed from on board the said since her departure from the said port of Liverpool except such as are now particularly specified and declared in the abstract or account herewith, and that the clearance and other papers, now delivered by me to the collector, are all that I now have, or have had, that any way relate to the cargo of the said vessel. And I do further swear that the several articles specified in the said manifest, as the sea stores for the cabin and vessel, are truly such, and were bona fide put on board the said ship for the use of the officers, crew, and passengers thereof; and have, none of them been brought and are not intended, by way of merchandise, or for sale, or for any other purpose, than above mentioned, and are intended to remain on board for the consumption of the said officers and crew. I further swear that if I shall hereafter discover or know of any other or greater quantity of goods, wares and merchandise of any nature or kind whatsoever, than are contained in the report and manifest subscribed and now delivered by me, I will immediately and without delay, make due report thereof to the collector of the port of Baltimore and I do likewise swear that all matters whats oever in the said report and manifest expressed, are to the best of my knowledge and belief just and true. I further swear that there are not to the best of my knowledge and belief, on board of Ship Richard Anderson any goods, or merchandise, the importation of which into the United States or territories thereof, is prohibited by law;- And I do further swear that if I shall hereafter discover or know of any such goods, wares or merchandise, on board the said vessel, or which shall have been imported in the same, I will immediately and without delay, make due report thereof to the collector of the port of this district.
Sworn before me this 27th day of April, 1847 (signature illegible) Collector
(signed) Richard Bennett
I, Rich^d Bennett of Baltimore in the state of Md, master, owner, of the ship or vessel, called the = Rich^d Anderson of Richm^d do swear that according to the best of my knowledge and belief, the register of the said Ship now produced to the collector of the customs, for the district of Baltimore, contains the names of all persons who are owners thereof, ( Rich^d Bennett & others) and that no foreign subject or citizen has to the best of my knowledge and belief, any share by way of trust, confidence or otherwise, in the said ship or vessel -- So Help Me God.
Sworn before me this 27th day of April, 1847 (signature illegible) Collector
(signed) Richard Bennett
IMPORT MANIFEST Manifest of the Cargo of a Vessel Arriving from a Foreign Port.
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board of the Ship Richard Anderson of Richmond, Va, whereof Richard Bennett is Master, which Cargo was taken on board at Liverpool burthen 584 44/95 Tons, built at Baltimore, Md, in __, the State of Maryland, and owned by Jaquilin R. Taylor and Wm. Barrets, Merchants, at Richmond, Wm. Lucas and B.______ as per Register, granted at Richmond, VA the, Twenty Fourth Oct^r 1840; and bound for Baltimore, Md.
Columns represent: identifying marks, numbers, Packages and Contents, By Whom Shipped, To Whom Consigned. Each item was consigned to Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) JPS, (Number) 1@15, Fifteen Cases Steel Shipped by John Cawn to Jacob Albert Co., Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(No mark), (Number) 16, One Bundle Steel Shipped by John Cawn to Jacob Albert Co., Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) White Spot, (no number) One Thousand and Thirty One Bars Iron Shipped from John Finch & Sons to Isaac Broth^s, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) White Spot, (no number) Sixty B^dls Round Iron Shipped from John Finch & Sons to Isaac Broth^s, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) White Spot, (no number) Ten B^dles Hoop Iron Shipped from John Finch & Sons to Isaac Broth^s, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) White Spot, (no number) Six hundred and forty three Bars Iron Shipped from I???? & Sons & Co to Isaac Broth^s, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) White Spot (no number) Fifteen B^dles Bar Iron Shipped from I??? & Sons & Co to Isaac Broth^s, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) 1174 (no number) Sixty three B^dles Hoop Iron Shipped from I??? & Sons & Co to Isaac Broth^s, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) IN (number) 426.632@438 Eight Cases Merchandise Shipped from A and G Martin to R. P. Browne & Co, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) 6W8W (number) 1@11 Eleven Crates Earthenware Shipped from James Browne & Co to Sam^l Asbury, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(Mark) 6W8W (number) 12 One Cask Earthenware Shipped from James Browne & Co to Sam^l Asbury, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
(No mark) (no number) Two thousand Eight hundred & Eighty Sacks Com Salt Shipped from James Browne & Co to Clark & Kellogg, Baltimore, Port of Baltimore.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M255, Reel 5, List 33.
Transcribed by Janice Peterson a member of the
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20 March 2004
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