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- Letter, 1 Mar 1847, George Ehninger to John R. LivingstonGeorge Ehninger, American Fur Company, New York to John R. Livingston, Sault Ste. Marie re: St. Mary's accounts, various bills being paid; business of cord wood with the steamers; land claims and Senator WoodbridgeGeorge Ehninger, American Fur Company, New York to John R. Livingston, Sault Ste. Marie re: St. Mary's accounts, various bills being paid; business of cord wood with the steamers; land …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 13 May 1816, Joseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacJoseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacJoseph Bailley re goods entered at MackinacMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 31 May 1816,Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 28 Feb 1823, "Mar'n Fisher to Mason, re items received by Mr. Salmon from Drummond Island""Mar'n Fisher to Mason, re items received by Mr. Salmon from Drummond Island""Mar'n Fisher to Mason, re items received by Mr. Salmon from Drummond Island"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 23 Jul 1823, Solomon Sibley to Adam D. Stuart re commission to take evidence re a customs seizureSolomon Sibley to Adam D. Stuart re commission to take evidence re a customs seizureSolomon Sibley to Adam D. Stuart re commission to take evidence re a customs seizureMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 25 Aug 1823, "Solomon Sibley, Detroit to Felix H__? with advice re procedure after seized goods""Solomon Sibley, Detroit to Felix H__? with advice re procedure after seized goods""Solomon Sibley, Detroit to Felix H__? with advice re procedure after seized goods"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 31 Dec 1807, Treasury Department to Geroge Hoffman re. when the manifest must be delivered to the customs off.Treasury Department to Geroge Hoffman re. when the manifest must be delivered to the customs off.Treasury Department to Geroge Hoffman re. when the manifest must be delivered to the customs off.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 1807, re where Gravell winters"Letter corrects the place name for where Monsieur Gravell winters - it is Peshtigo, not 'Bay the nock'""Letter corrects the place name for where Monsieur Gravell winters - it is Peshtigo, not 'Bay the nock'"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Liberty, Correspondence, 1832Thos. H. Peck to Abraham Wendell re theft of Schooner Liberty currently navigating Lake Michigan without her papersThos. H. Peck to Abraham Wendell re theft of Schooner Liberty currently navigating Lake Michigan without her papersMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Essex, Correspondence, 21 Nov 1833"Treasury Department to Samuel Starkweather, Collector Cuyahoga, Ohio re Inquiry regarding whether or not, a cargo of whitefish was eligible for duty.""Treasury Department to Samuel Starkweather, Collector Cuyahoga, Ohio re Inquiry regarding whether or not, a cargo of whitefish was eligible for duty."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 20 Mar 1834, Treasury Department request for amounts of Specie imported or exported from MackinacTreasury Department request for amounts of Specie imported or exported from MackinacTreasury Department request for amounts of Specie imported or exported from MackinacMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 11 Aug 1834, Levi Woodbury to Abraham Wendell"Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury to Abraham Wendell, re Compansation for Horace Gray, Inspector of Customs, Grand River.""Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury to Abraham Wendell, re Compansation for Horace Gray, Inspector of Customs, Grand River."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 14 Apr 1836, Treasury Department to Abraham Wendell"Treasury Department to Abraham Wendell re Inquiry whether or not, a cargo of whitefish was eligible for duty. ""Treasury Department to Abraham Wendell re Inquiry whether or not, a cargo of whitefish was eligible for duty. "Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 14 Apr 1836, Treasury Department to Abraham WendallTreasury Department to Abraham Wendall re Authority to draw on Collector at New York for $1035 for expenses.Treasury Department to Abraham Wendall re Authority to draw on Collector at New York for $1035 for expenses.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 25 May 1836, Treasury Department to Abraham Wendell re accounts and expensesTreasury Department to Abraham Wendell re accounts and expensesTreasury Department to Abraham Wendell re accounts and expensesMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 01 Jun 1836, "Smith, Macy & Russell to Abraham Wendell Notice of shipments of oil and glass""Smith, Macy & Russell to Abraham Wendell Notice of shipments of oil and glass""Smith, Macy & Russell to Abraham Wendell Notice of shipments of oil and glass"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Erie Packet, Correspondence, 03 Jun 1836Abraham Wendell to Mr. Foster transmitting the papers of the Erie Packet and a bill of sale left behind at Mackinac.Abraham Wendell to Mr. Foster transmitting the papers of the Erie Packet and a bill of sale left behind at Mackinac.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Jessie Smith, Correspondence, 30 Aug 1836"Charles R. Brush to Abraham Wendell re temporary licence for Schooner Jesse Smith, Captain Brooks, as regular papers destroyed by rats and she sails to Cleveland for repairs.""Charles R. Brush to Abraham Wendell re temporary licence for Schooner Jesse Smith, Captain Brooks, as regular papers destroyed by rats and she sails to Cleveland for repairs."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 26 Sep 1836, "John Thorn to A. Wendell"John Thorn, Black River [Port Huron] to A. Wendell re Mr. Loomis and a board of Lumber from Otter Creek, Upper Canada to Chicago; won't have funds to pay the duties until delivery.""John Thorn, Black River [Port Huron] to A. Wendell re Mr. Loomis and a board of Lumber from Otter Creek, Upper Canada to Chicago; won't have funds to pay the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Correspondence, 27 Sep 1836, "E.C. Bancroft to Collector of Customs, Michillimackinac"E.C. Bancroft, Black River MI to Collector of Customs, Michillimackinac re question of whether Canadian vessels having entered at Mackinac are coasting if they deliver a cargo in Chicago.""E.C. Bancroft, Black River MI to Collector of Customs, Michillimackinac re question of whether Canadian vessels having entered at Mackinac are coasting if they deliver a cargo in Chicago."Maritime History of the Great Lakes