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<abstract encodinganalog="520$a">Obadiah Brown I (1712-1762) was born in Providence. His father was Elder James Brown (1666-1716), a pastor on the First Baptist Church; his mother was Mary (Harris) Brown. Upon reaching adulthood, Obadiah joined his older brother James Brown II (1698-1739) in the mercantile trade, which included traffic in cocoa, rum, molasses and slaves.</abstract>
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<p>Obadiah Brown I (1712-1762) was born in Providence. His father was Elder James Brown (1666-1716), a pastor on the First Baptist Church; his mother was Mary (Harris) Brown. Upon reaching adulthood, Obadiah joined his older brother James Brown II (1698-1739) in the mercantile trade, which included traffic in cocoa, rum, molasses and slaves. His initial role was as master of his brother's vessels in the West Indies trade. In 1736, he shipped out to the African coast as the supercargo of the family's sloop Mary, which thus became the first known Providence slave ship. However, this trip does not seem to have been very profitable, and the Browns apparently had no further direct involvement in the slave trade for over twenty years. After the death of James in 1739, Obadiah retired from the sea himself, but continued the business. During the 1750s, he became the first Providence merchant to trade directly with England, bypassing the traditional mercantile cities of Boston and Newport. He also opened a spermaceti candle factory as early as 1751. He also helped to raise James' young children, later forming a partnership with James' four surviving sons as Obadiah Brown &amp; Co. This firm made another attempt at the slave trade in 1759, when their slave ship Wheel of Fortune was captured by French privateers. Obadiah died in Glocester, R.I. in 1762, probably at the home of his daughter Phebe Fenner.</p>
<p>In 1737, he married his first cousin, Mary Harris (1718-1805), daughter of Toleration and Sarah Harris. They had eight children. All four of the sons died in early childhood. The four daughters were Phebe (b.1738), Sarah (1742-1800), Anna (1744-1773) and Mary (b.1753). Phebe married John Fenner of Glocester, R.I., brother of Gov. Arthur Fenner. Sarah married Lt. Gov. Jabez Bowen (1739-1815). Anna married her first cousin Moses Brown (1738-1836). Mary married Thomas Arnold (1751-1826).
March 22, 1698- Birth of Captain James Browne son of Elder James Browne (1666-1732) and Mary (Harris) Browne (1671-1736)</p>
<p>
January 4, 1702- Birth of Hope (Power) Browne (1702-1792), daughter of Nicholas and Mercy (Tillinghast) Power</p>
<p>October 2, 1712- Birth of Obadiah Brown, brother of Captain James Browne</p>

<p>December 21, 1722- Marriage of Captain James Browne and Hope (Power) Browne</p>

<p>February 12, 1724- Birth of James Browne, eldest son of Captain James Browne (1698-1739) and Hope (Power) Browne (1702-1792)</p>

<p>July 28, 1729- Birth of Nicholas Brown, second son of Captain James Browne and Hope (Power) Browne</p>

<p>1731- Birth of Mary (Brown) Vanderlight, the only daughter of Captain James Browne and Hope (Power) Browne.</p>

<p>1733- Obadiah Brown begins his mercantile career</p>

<p>Dec. 3, 1733- Birth of Joseph Brown, third son of Captain James Browne and Hope (Power) Browne</p>

<p>January 27, 1736- Birth of John Brown, fourth son of Captain James Browne and Hope (Power) Browne</p>

<p>June 5, 1737- Marriage of Obadiah Brown and his first cousin, Mary (Harris) Brown (1718-1805)</p>

<p>September 12, 1738- Birth of Moses Brown, youngest son of Captain James Browne and Hope (Power) Browne</p>

<p>April 27, 1739-Death of Captain James Browne (b.1698)</p>

<p>1750- Nicholas Brown (b. 1729) reaches his majority; his elder brother James dies at sea</p>

<p>1751- Moses Brown begins to clerk for his uncle, Obadiah Brown</p>

<p>1754- Nicholas and John Brown begin business activities together</p>

<p>September 30, 1759    Joseph Brown marries cousin Elizabeth Power (1736-1806), daughter of Nicholas and Anne (Tillinghast) Power.</p>

<p>1760- Moses Brown and Obadiah Brown enter into partnership.</p>

<p>November 27, 1760    John Brown marries Sarah Smith (1738-1825), daughter of Daniel and Dorcas (Harris) Smith</p>

<p>May 2, 1762- Nicholas Brown weds Rhode Jenckes (1741-1783), daughter of Daniel and Joanna (Scott) Jenckes of Providence</p>

<p>June 17, 1762- Death of Obadiah Brown (b.1712)</p>

<p>August 1762- Formation of Nicholas Brown and Company</p>

<p>1763- United Company of Spermaceti Manufacturers, Plan of Union</p>

<p>January 1, 1764- Marriage of Moses Brown and his first cousin Anna Brown (1744-1773), daughter of Obadiah and Mary (Harris) Brown</p>

<p>1765- Formation of Hope Furnace</p>

<p>July 30, 1767- Hope Brown, daughter of Nicholas (b.1729) and Rhoda (Jenckes) Brown, drowns two days before her fourth birthday</p>

<p>1767/1768- George Benson clerks for Nicholas Brown and Company</p>

<p>June 1768- United Company of Spermaceti Manufacturers incorporates</p>

<p>April 4, 1769- Birth of Nicholas Brown (1769-1841), son of Nicholas (b.1729) and Rhoda (Jenckes) Brown</p>

<p>1772- John Brown withdraws from maritime activities of Nicholas Brown and Company</p>

<p>February 5, 1773- Death of Anna (Brown) Brown, wife of Moses Brown</p>

<p>1774- Moses and Joseph Brown withdraw from maritime activities of Nicholas Brown and Company</p>

<p>1775- George Benson a commission agent in Newport, RI</p>

<p>1776-1782- Nicholas and John Brown supply Continental Congress; Hope Furnace manufactures cannon</p>

<p>1782- Thomas Poynton Ives becomes a clerk for Nicholas Brown (b.1729)</p>

<p>1783- Nicholas Brown (b. 1729) enters into partnership with former clerk George Benson</p>

<p>December 16, 1783- Death of Rhoda (Jenckes) Brown, wife of Nicholas Brown (b.1729)</p>

<p>January 8, 1785- Death of Joanna Brown, daughter of Nicholas and Rhoda (Jenckes) Brown</p>

<p>September 9, 1785- Nicholas Brown weds second wife Avis Binney, daughter of Captain Barnabus Binney of Boston</p>

<p>December 3, 1785- Death of Joseph Brown (b.1733)</p>

<p>May 29, 1791- Death of Nicholas Brown (b.1729)</p>

<p>June 8, 1792- Death of Hope (Power) Browne, widow of Captain James Browne</p>

<p>May 26, 1795- Death of Mary (Brown) Vanderlight, daughter of Captain James Browne and Hope (Power) Browne</p>

<p>September 20, 1803- Death of John Brown (b. 1736)</p>

<p>August 16, 1807- Death of Avis (Binney) Brown, widow of Nicholas</p>

<p>September 6, 1836- Death of Moses Brown (b.1738)</p>

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<head>Collection information</head>
<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"><p>There are no restrictions on access, except where microfilm is available.</p></accessrestrict>
<userestrict encodinganalog="540"><p>Researchers are advised that express written permission to reproduce, quote, or otherwise publish any portion or extract from this collection must be obtained from the Rhode Island Historical Society.</p></userestrict>
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<p>Obadiah Brown I (1712-1762) Papers , MSS 315, Rhode Island Historical Society.</p>
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<p>These papers are almost exclusively records pertaining to Obadiah Brown's many business ventures. A large portion actually relate to partnerships between Brown and his nephews, under the name of Obadiah Brown &amp; Co., or Obadiah &amp; Nicholas Brown. There are very few personal papers in this collection.</p>
<p>The first portion of the collection consists of loose papers, dated from 1733 to 1762, with the bulk coming after 1752. Most of these papers are loose receipts, invoices and other financial memoranda. There are also some business letters, listed at the end of this finding aid. Almost half of the loose papers are from 1758, and relate to trading at Monte Cristi in today's Dominican Republic.</p>
<p>The second portion of the collection consists of bound volumes: ledgers, account books and day books of Obadiah Brown, alone or in partnership. Other noteworthy volumes are two outgoing letter books, and a ship's log kept aboard the sloop Mary en route from Surinam to Rhode Island in 1735.</p>
<p>There is very little directly relating to the slave trade in this collection, as Brown was only involved in two voyages to Africa. There is nothing relating to the 1736 voyage of the Mary, and only a few incidental accounts relating to the fitting out of the Wheel of Fortune in 1758. See "Ledger No. 5", page 122. Of course, Brown was very much involved in the related trade with the West Indies, and with operating a rum distillery as well.</p>
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<item>Series 1: Loose papers.</item>
<item>Series 2: Volumes.</item>
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<acqinfo encodinganalog="541"><p>The provenance of this collection is unknown. The bulk may have arrived as part of the Moses Brown Papers, as Moses Brown was his nephew, protégé and a major heir of his estate.</p>
<p>Many of the loose papers certainly did; Hedges in his 1952 Browns of Providence Plantations cites some of these items as being in “the unbound Moses Brown Papers at the RIHS”. He also cites several of the volumes. These were all apparently donated as Moses Brown papers, but never fully organized as such, and later pulled out to make a separate collection.</p>
<p>Many of the volumes are marked with a catalog number beginning “2-W”, indicating that they were housed in the west wing of the old Cabinet building, and thus donated before 1945. Other volumes have catalog tags without such a designation, and were likely cataloged between 1945 and 1965.</p>
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<processinfo audience="external" encodinganalog="583"><p>Processed by Pam Narbeth, 1995.</p>
<p> One item, a day book kept by Nicholas Brown &amp; Company for the period 1762- 1789, has been transferred to the Nicholas Brown Collection, MSS 314.</p>
<p>The John Nicholas Brown Center for the Study of American Civilization at Brown University, in partnership with the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University and the Rhode Island Historical Society, conducted a two year collaborative project starting in1995 to arrange, describe and catalog records relating to the Brown family of Providence, Rhode Island. The Brown Family Papers Project was made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. </p></processinfo>

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<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Angell, Samuel (b.1707)</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Brown, James (1698-1739)</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Coddington, William</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">DeBlois, Gilbert</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Lopez, Aaron (1731-1782)</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Lopez, Moses</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Page, Ambrose</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Potter, Simeon (1717-1806)</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Robinson, Thomas</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Thurston, Peleg</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Vernon, Samuel</persname>
<persname encodinganalog="700" role="contributor" source="lcnaf">Wheaton, John</persname>

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<controlaccess>
<head>Subjects</head>

<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Candlemaking - Rhode Island</subject>

<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Distilleries - Rhode Island</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Insurance, Marine</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Log books - 1735</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Merchants - Rhode Island - Providence</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Rum industry - Rhode Island - Providence</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Slave-trade - Rhode Island - Providence</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Spermaceti - Rhode Island - Providence</subject>


<corpname encodinganalog="710" source="lcnaf">Mary (sloop)</corpname>

<corpname encodinganalog="710" source="lcnaf">Obadiah Brown &amp; Company</corpname>

<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Providence, R.I. - Commerce</geogname>

<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">West Indies - Commerce</geogname>

<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">United States - History - French and Indian War, 1755-1763</geogname>

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<subject altrender="nodisplay" source="riamco" encodinganalog="690">Rhode Island/Local Interest</subject>

<subject altrender="nodisplay" source="riamco" encodinganalog="690">Business</subject>

<subject altrender="nodisplay" source="riamco" encodinganalog="690">Maritime</subject>

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<bibliography>

<bibref>Buckley, Abby Isabel. The Chad Brown Memorial, Consisting of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne, 1638 - 1888. New York: 1888.</bibref>

<bibref>The Chad Brown Workbook; A Continuing Family Genealogy of the Descendants of Chad Brown. 2nd edition. Providence: Rhode Island Historical Society, 1987.</bibref>

<bibref>Hedges, James B. The Browns of Providence Plantations: Colonial Years. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1952.</bibref>

<bibref>Rogers, L.E., ed. The Biographical Cyclopedia of the Representative Men of Rhode Island. Providence: National Biographical Publishing Co., 1881.</bibref>
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<unittitle></unittitle><unitdate normal="1762/1763">1762-1763</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c26" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 25</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">25</container>
<unittitle></unittitle>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c27" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 26</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">26</container>
<unittitle>Estate papers of Obadiah Brown</unittitle><unitdate normal="1762/1776">1762-1776</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c28" level="item">
<did>
<unittitle>Oversized items from Series I</unittitle>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c29" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 1</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">1</container>
<unittitle>Indentures</unittitle><unitdate normal="1741/1744">1741,1744</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c30" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2</container>
<unittitle>Invoice for ship Smithfield</unittitle><unitdate normal="1750">1750</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c31" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 3</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">3</container>
<unittitle>Accounts</unittitle><unitdate normal="1752/1754">1752-1754</unitdate>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Letter from Sam &amp; William Vernon, 1752</p></scopecontent>
</c>

<c id="c32" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 4</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">4</container>
<unittitle>Agreement to build a vessel for Thomas Walker</unittitle><unitdate normal="1752">1752</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c33" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 5</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">5</container>
<unittitle>Invoices, letter to Sam Angell</unittitle><unitdate normal="1755/1759">1755-1759</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c34" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 6</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">6</container>
<unittitle>Account of Joseph Potter</unittitle><unitdate normal="1756/1759">1756-1759</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c35" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 7</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">7</container>
<unittitle>Accounts of sloops Ann, Deborah, Esther and Speedwell</unittitle><unitdate normal="1758/1759">1758-1759</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c36" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 8</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">8</container>
<unittitle>Correspondence from William Stead</unittitle><unitdate normal="1756/1759">1756-1759</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c37" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 9</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">1x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">9</container>
<unittitle>Estate papers of Obadiah Brown</unittitle><unitdate normal="1762/1764">1762-1764</unitdate>
</did>
</c>
</c>

<c id="c38" level="series">
<did>
<unitid type="series">Series 2</unitid>
<unittitle>Volumes</unittitle>
</did>

<c id="c39" level="subseries">
<did>
<unitid type="subseries">Subseries 1</unitid>
<unittitle>Account Books</unittitle>
</did>

<c id="c40" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 27</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">27</container>
<unittitle>Spermaceti Manufactury account book</unittitle><unitdate normal="1756/1758">1756-1758</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c41" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 1</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">1</container>
<unittitle>Spermaceti Manufactury accounts</unittitle><unitdate normal="1757/1758">1757-1758</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c42" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2</container>
<unittitle>Spermaceti Manufactury account book</unittitle><unitdate normal="1757/1764">1757-1764</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c43" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 3</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">3</container>
<unittitle>Accounts of Obadiah Brown and the Estate of Obadiah Brown to Nicholas &amp; John Brown</unittitle><unitdate normal="1759/1763">1759-1763</unitdate>
</did>
</c>
</c>

<c id="c44" level="subseries">
<did>
<unitid type="subseries">Subseries 2</unitid>
<unittitle> Day Books</unittitle>
</did>


<c id="c45" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 4</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">4</container>
<unittitle>Day book of rum warehouse</unittitle><unitdate normal="1749/1750">1749-1750</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c46" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.2</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">3x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.2</container>
<unittitle>Day book, (in Oversize Box 3)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1746/1751">1746 - 1751</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c47" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.3</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">3x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.3</container>
<unittitle>Day book,  (in Oversize Box 3)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1752-01/1752-10">1752 Jan-1752 Oct</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c48" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.4</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">4x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.4</container>
<unittitle>Day book, (in Oversize Box 4)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1752-10/1753-04">1752 Oct-1753 Apr</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c49" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.5</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">4x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.5</container>
<unittitle>Day book, (in Oversize Box 4)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1753-04/1753-11">1753 Apr-1753 Nov</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c50" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.6</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">5x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.6</container>
<unittitle>Day book, November 1753 - May 1754 (in Oversize Box 5)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1753-11/1754-05">1753 Nov-1754 May</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c51" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.7</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">5x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.7</container>
<unittitle>Day book, May 1755 - March 1757 ( in Oversize Box 5)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1755-05/1757-03">1755 May-1757 Mar</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c52" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.8</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">5x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.8</container>
<unittitle>Day book, March 1757 - October 1759 (in Oversize Box 5)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1757-03/1759-10">1757 Mar-1759 Oct</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c53" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 2.9</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">5x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">2.9</container>
<unittitle>Day book, October 1759 - December 1763 (in Oversize Box 5)</unittitle><unitdate normal="1759-10/1763-12">1759 Oct-1763 Dec</unitdate>
</did>
</c>
</c>

<c id="c54" level="subseries">
<did>
<unitid type="subseries">Subseries 3</unitid>
<unittitle>Ledgers</unittitle>
</did>

<c id="c55" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 3.1</unitid>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">3.1</container>
<unittitle>Oversized Ledger</unittitle><unitdate normal="1719/1755">1719 - 1731, 1752 - 1755</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c56" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 3.2</unitid>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">3.2</container>
<unittitle>Oversized  Ledger No. 2</unittitle><unitdate normal="1741/1750">1741 - 1750</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c57" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 3.3</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">3.3</container>
<unittitle>Oversized Ledger No. 4</unittitle><unitdate normal="1753/1756">1753-1756</unitdate>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Waste book, 1719 - 1731</p></scopecontent>
</c>

<c id="c58" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 3.4</unitid>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">3.4</container>
<unittitle>Oversized Ledger No. 5</unittitle><unitdate normal="1757/1763">1757 - 1763</unitdate>
</did>
</c>
</c>

<c id="c59" level="subseries">
<did>
<unitid type="subseries">Subseries 4</unitid>
<unittitle>Miscellaneous financial records</unittitle>
</did>

<c id="c60" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 28</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">28</container>
<unittitle>Accounts and letter book</unittitle><unitdate normal="1740/1752">1740, 1751 - 1752</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c61" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 29</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">29</container>
<unittitle>Letter book</unittitle><unitdate normal="1752/1759">1752 - 1759</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c62" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 30</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">30</container>
<unittitle>Guide to Book -Keepers According to the Italian Manner by Charles Snell, printed in 1709. Inserted: journal of a voyage aboard the sloop Mary, Jan. - Feb. 1735/6; and ship accounts</unittitle><unitdate normal="1733/1736">1733-1736</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c63" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 31</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">31</container>
<unittitle>Receipt book, July 1751 - March 1760</unittitle><unitdate normal="1751-07/1760-03">1751 Jul- 1760 Mar</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c64" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 32</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">32</container>
<unittitle>Marine insurance book</unittitle><unitdate normal="1753/1762">1753-1762</unitdate>
</did>
</c>

<c id="c65" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 33</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">33</container>
<unittitle> Account book No. 2, 1747-1771</unittitle><unitdate normal="1747/1771">1747-1771</unitdate>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Indexed (has 2 mutilated pages) contains: Accounts of snow Reprisal, 1747-1748 Accounts of snow Providence, privateer, 1747 Accounts of ship Smithfield, 1748
Obadiah Brown &amp; Co., Nantucket accounts, 1756-1771 Spinning and weaving accounts, 1769-1771
</p></scopecontent>
</c>

<c id="c66" level="item">
<did>
<unitid type="reference" audience="internal">MSS 315 Item 5</unitid>
<container type="box" label="Box">2x</container>
<container type="folder" label="Folder">5</container>
<unittitle>Vice Admiralty Court case against brig Prudent Hannah, Virginia.</unittitle><unitdate normal="1758">1758</unitdate>
</did>
</c>
</c>
</c>

</dsc>
</archdesc>

</ead>