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Box II.37-II.39

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Letters to William Tudor, Jr., on foreign business, 1800, undated Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 5Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

Contains letters to William Tudor, Jr., in 1800, while he was traveling in Europe, from Boston merchant John Codman, Richard Codman, Joseph Chandler, and others, regarding shipping and financial matters. There is also a letter to William Tudor, Sr., from London agents Thomas Dickason & Co., a number of undated letters, and copies of papers related to the capture of the brig Elizabeth in 1799.

Correspondence of William Tudor, Jr., 1799-1805 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 6Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

Includes a letter to William Tudor from John Leach regarding the brig Elizabeth and her cargo in 1799, and letters to Tudor from his brothers John Henry Tudor and Frederic Tudor, and various business associates related to shipping and Spanish interference in West Indies trade, politics, and personal matters, dated 1801-1805. There are also a number of letters of introduction for Tudor and his cousin James Savage to West Indies merchants.

William Tudor, Sr., indentures and deeds, 1780-1807 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 9Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents: Contains bonds, deeds, and other legal papers of William Tudor, Sr., dated 1780-1807. Includes a bond from John Bacon to Sarah Bagnall, subject to a legal dispute in which Tudor was a referee; copy of a bond from Hannah Rowe, Tudor, Richard Green, and John Haskins, to Oliver Wendell, to pay a debt of John Rowe's estate; and a deed of the Fresh Pond Farm in Cambridge from Tudor to Charles Storer. There is also a proposed agreement to Charles Snelling Powell from Tudor on behalf of the...

William Tudor, Sr., bills and receipts, 1791-1809 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 10Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

Includes bills and receipts to William Tudor, Sr., for his children's tuition and instruction, dry goods, board, and other personal expenses, 1791-1809.

William Bingham papers related to capture of Brig Hope, 1779 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 13Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents: Contains copies of letters, depositions, and other legal papers in English and French related to the capture of the Danish Brig Hope by the American privateer Pilgrim, dated 1779. The ship was captured near Lisbon, Portugal, and taken to Martinique by William Carlton, prize master on the Pilgrim, where William Bingham, the United States agent on the island, sold the cargo and retained most of the proceeds, pending determination of legal ownership of the vessel. The owners of the Pilgrim...

William Bingham papers related to capture of Brig Hope, 1779-1780 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 14Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents: Contains copies of letters, certificates, and other legal papers in English and French, dated 1779-1780, related to the capture of the Danish Brig Hope by the American privateer Pilgrim, sale of her cargo of flour in Martinique, and a lawsuit brought by the Pilgrim's owners against William Bingham, agent for the United States in Martinique. Included are correspondence between Bingham and William Tudor, counsel to Bingham's agent and trustee Thomas Russell, and copies of resolutions from the...

James & William Perot papers related to capture of Schooner Fanny, 1782-1783 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 15Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

Contains court documents and papers, dated 1782-1783, related to legal proceedings between Bermuda merchants James & William Perot and Stephen Cooke of Boston over a voyage of the Schooner Fanny to Philadelphia. The ship was captured by an American privateer after departing Bermuda, and Cooke subsequently disputed his account with the firm. Included is a letter to William Tudor from John Perot outlining his views on the matter.

Correspondence regarding shipment of tobacco and letters to William Tudor, Sr., 1779-1806 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 16Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents: Contains financial records and letters to William Tudor, Sr., related to tobacco shipment, confiscation of property from Loyalists during the Revolutionary War, and other business and legal matters, dated 1779-1806. Included are receipts for tobacco shipped from North Carolina on the brig General Washington and consigned to merchants Gourland & Moland; and letters from John Moylan (1745-1799) to Tudor and Captain John Young regarding their business relationship and later his financial...

Frederic Tudor letters to William Tudor, Sr., 1800-1819 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 22Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

Includes an 1800 letter from Frederic Tudor to his family regarding his activities while living in Lancaster.

John Henry Tudor correspondence, 1800-1801 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 23Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents: Includes a letter from John Henry Tudor to Moody Noyes in 1800 respecting his unemployment and thoughts about entering the mercantile trade; Tudor writes that he and Noyes have an advantage over other merchants because of their education, but that he believes merchants in general are afraid to hire young men who graduated college. Tudor also references his investment with brother Frederic in a voyage to Havana to sell mahogany furniture, and news of other Harvard classmates, including...

Letters to William Tudor, Jr., on foreign business, 1799 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 3Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents: Contains letters to William Tudor, Jr., in 1799, while he was traveling in Europe, from merchants including Benjamin Hussey, Richard Codman (1762-1806), Strobel & Martini of Bordeaux, France, and Thomas Theodore Cremer of Rotterdam, Netherlands. Topics include the status of the brig Elizabeth and cargo belonging to Boston merchant John Codman, West Indies trade, the valuation of prize ships, and the European economy. There is also a prospectus from Strobel & Martini of an expedition...

Letters to William Tudor, Jr., on foreign business , 1799 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 4Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

Contains letters to William Tudor, Jr., in 1799, while he was traveling in Europe, from Thomas Theodore Cremer, John Leach, and others, related to diplomacy, privateering and condemned ships, the interests of Boston merchant John Codman, the state of the European economy, and yellow fever outbreaks in American cities. There is also a letter from John Leach to Richard Codman, relaying news of the detention of the brig Elizabeth and her cargo of wine by the British.

William Tudor, Sr., powers of attorney , 1777-1790 Digital

Item — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 8Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

Contains powers of attorney to William Tudor, Sr., dated 1777-1790, from Edmund Quincy of Stoughton, Massachusetts; John Barry, captain of the Continental Frigate Raleigh; Lemuel Grosvenor of Pomfret, Connecticut; Sherborn, Massachusetts, rope maker Edward Cary; Andrew Cazneau of Bermuda; and George Boyd, formerly of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, who was then living in London.

Letters of Frederic to Mrss. Euphemia Fenno, fiance and wife; Power of Attorney to her, 1835-1847 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 17Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Henry Tudor to Frederic (non-business), 1831-1835 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 18Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Federic Tudor to his sister Delia Tudor Stewart, 1816-1820 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 19Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Frederic to Henry, business and personal, 1810-1842 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 20Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Frederic to Robert H. Gardiner, sister's husband, 1806-1836 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 21Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Frederic Tudor Letters to and from his mother, 1801-1840 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 24Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Letters to William Tudor jr. from Ann F. Humphreys of Boston, 1805-1806 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 1Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Letters to Frederic Tudor from William Jr., 1812-1817 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 2Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Correspondence of William Tudor Jr., 1806-1822 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 7Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Estate of William Tudor Sr., 1835-1849 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 11Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.

Tudor Property on Court St. Boston; Letters to and from Frederic Tudor; Letter from Mrs. Frederic Tudor, 1808-1881 Digital

File — Box: II.37-II.39, Folder: 12Identifier: Mss:766 1752-1902 T912
Scope and Contents:

This series contains journals, cash books, waste books, and letter books of the Tudor Ice Company. Also included are diaries kept by Frederic Tudor, 1805-1838, correspondence, and business papers.