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Havana, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
a gale, February 1, 1805:— Swedish bark went adrift and came down. Bent both parts of the Horses [Hawsers] on to the Cables and paid out to the better end and got clear of her. There is also a Journal of the Good Brig Hope, Capt. Thomas Tate 1805 from Salem to the West Indies. From Salem towards Martinico:— Sept. 2, Monday. At 4 P. M. was boarded by H. M.S. African 64 guns and took out one man by the name of Wm. Wood. From Martinico she went to Laguayra and from there to Havana. On October 21st, was boarded By french Privateer, they used us very Perlightly and let us go. On March 28, 1807, the Hope is reported in distress from St. Petersburg to Salem. They often made a triangular voyage to the Baltic and Russia with French manufactures and wines and brought home Russian hemp, canvas and iron. Napoleon tried to prevent this Russian trade to complete his continental blockade. In 1810 he demanded that Alexander should stop it. Alexander refused. Then b
Napoleon (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
October 21st, was boarded By french Privateer, they used us very Perlightly and let us go. On March 28, 1807, the Hope is reported in distress from St. Petersburg to Salem. They often made a triangular voyage to the Baltic and Russia with French manufactures and wines and brought home Russian hemp, canvas and iron. Napoleon tried to prevent this Russian trade to complete his continental blockade. In 1810 he demanded that Alexander should stop it. Alexander refused. Then began Napoleon's preparations to invade Russia. Thus the Baltic trade of Massachusetts played an important, if unconscious, part in the chain of events that led Napoleon to Moscow and to St. Helena. Morison. Maritime History of Massachusetts There were a number of Medford ships in the East India trade at this time. The ship Gulliver, built in 1806 by Thatcher Magoun for Joseph Lee, Jr., of Boston, was one. The Gulliver is reported February 13, 1810, at the Vineyard as arriving from Calcutta. He
Moscow, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
urg to Salem. They often made a triangular voyage to the Baltic and Russia with French manufactures and wines and brought home Russian hemp, canvas and iron. Napoleon tried to prevent this Russian trade to complete his continental blockade. In 1810 he demanded that Alexander should stop it. Alexander refused. Then began Napoleon's preparations to invade Russia. Thus the Baltic trade of Massachusetts played an important, if unconscious, part in the chain of events that led Napoleon to Moscow and to St. Helena. Morison. Maritime History of Massachusetts There were a number of Medford ships in the East India trade at this time. The ship Gulliver, built in 1806 by Thatcher Magoun for Joseph Lee, Jr., of Boston, was one. The Gulliver is reported February 13, 1810, at the Vineyard as arriving from Calcutta. Her cargo is not given, but other vessels from that port brought indigo, ginger, and cotton and silk goods. Also, February 23, 1810. Left at Calcutta, October 8, the
The Medford Historical Register Vol. XXVI, 1923 Zzz. published by the Medford Historical Society Medford, Mass. Medford J. C. Miller, Jr., printer
The Medford Historical Register Vol. XXVI, 1923 Zzz. published by the Medford Historical Society Medford, Mass. Medford J. C. Miller, Jr., printer
Medford Historical Register (search for this): chapter 6
The Medford Historical Register Vol. XXVI, 1923 Zzz. published by the Medford Historical Society Medford, Mass. Medford J. C. Miller, Jr., printer
Medford (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
The Medford Historical Register Vol. XXVI, 1923 Zzz. published by the Medford Historical Society Medford, Mass. Medford J. C. Miller, Jr., printer
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