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John Codman (1755-1803)

This series includes correspondence, financial records, and legal records belonging to John Codman (1755-1803). Folder 5 contains a letter sent in 1791 to Welcome Arnold, Esq. of Providence in reply to a letter from Arnold; the letter discusses the actions Codman has taken in response to the levying...

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Financial records: Account book

This folder contains an account book dated from 1771 to 1778 which includes accounts for the estate of John Miller (deceased Feb. 6, 1771), accounts of the estates of Joseph Teasdale and Joseph Younghusband of Whitehaven, and accounts of various Russell family members.

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Financial records: Account book

This folder contains an account book of the estate of Mary Russell.

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Correspondence: Letter sent

This folder contains a letter sent in 1791 to Welcome Arnold, Esq. of Providence in reply to a letter from Arnold; the letter discusses the actions Codman has taken in response to the levying of a duty on hemp by Congress.

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Financial records: Account book, personal

This folder contains a personal account book which includes payments for food, liquor, clothing, household goods, church dues, hardware, loans and loan repayments, laborers’ wages, work on the schooner "Dolphin," and furniture (including a payment for Mr. Sprague for chairs).

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Financial records: Letters sent

This folder contains financial correspondence including copies of business letters to domestic and foreign agents or representatives.

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Financial records: Account book, waste book

The waste book primarily includes debts for his business, and it also includes some personal debts and credits. Of particular interest are expenses for a ropewalk in Boston and an expense from John Codman to Richard Codman for paintings, statuary, glasswork, and other items.

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Financial records: Payment agreement

This folder contains a payment agreement drawn up by Barnard Lowell, mate on Codman’s ship "Abigail," for his wages due (note: this item was framed at the time it was given to Historic New England - then the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities - in 1987).

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Legal records: Bill of sale: Ship "Governor Bowdoin"

This folder contains a bill of sale for the ship "Governor Bowdoin" in 1793 to John Codman (1755-1803) and Richard Codman (1762-1806).

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John Codman (1782-1847)

This series includes correspondence and printed matter belonging to John Codman (1782-1847). Folder 10 contains a letter sent in 1818 to the Selectmen of Boston in reply to a letter from them, refuting their claim that "encumbrances and nuisances" have been erected on his property. He also states th...

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Correspondence: letters received

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Correspondence: letters sent

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Correspondence: postcards received: soldiers

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Correspondence: postcards sent: Winter, Bessie H.

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Financial records: fiduciary accounts: Bradlee, James Bowdoin

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Financial records: fiduciary accounts: capital

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Financial records: fiduciary accounts: Chase, Theodore, Jr.

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Correspondence: Letter sent

This folder contains a letter sent in 1818 to the Selectmen of Boston in reply to a letter from them, refuting their claim that "encumbrances and nuisances" have been erected on his property. He also states that his title to "Codman Wharf" is "unquestionable."

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Correspondence: Letter received from Daniel Webster

This folder contains an undated letter to Codman from Daniel Webster, who sends Codman his best wishes before leaving for Washington. Webster also asks Codman to donate to any charitable cause in his absence.

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Printed matter: Newspaper article about religious controversy

This folder contains a newspaper article about religious controversy from 1812.

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Album: Barrett family cartes de visite portraits

This album includes twenty-four black and whtie carte de visite portraits of Barrett family members and other unidentified people. Identified portraits include George Barrett and George Robert Barrett.

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Appleton Academy papers

This folder includes souvenir booklets of history featuring photographs, a financial report from 1855, reunion materials, and one copy of the Appleton Academy Almanac from 1858.

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"Catalogue of Engravings Owned by George R. Barrett"

This folder includes one copy of the catalogue annotated with prices, which was published by Frank Merriam of Greenville, New Hampshire.

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"Loan Exhibition of Early American Furniture and the Decorative Crafts"

This folder includes a catalogue for an exhibition held at the Park Square Building in Boston, Mass., on December 8-25, 1925, for the benefit of the Free Hospital for Women, Brookline, Mass.

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Miscellaneous

This folder includes miscellaneous materials, including quotations, poems, a book plate, napkins, an advertisemet for an auction of horses and carriages, a bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston from 1941, pieces of the spine of "History of New Ipswich, 1736-1852," and an envelope containing two...

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New Ipswich 150th anniversary celebration

This folder includes material documenting the 150th anniversary celebration of New Ipswich, New Hampshire, including newspaper clippings.

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New Ipswich bicentennial celebration

This folder includes newspaper clippings, a parade program, and a scrapbook documenting the New Ipswich bicentennial. The scrapbook includes a program and forty photographs, including some taken in front of Barrett House.

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New Ipswich Congregational Church

This folder includes a program from an ordination service from 1903; a copy of "New Ipswich Protestantism" prepared by Rev. Edgar M. Randle, Jr. in 1966; a copy of "History of the Church, 1760-1960" by C. Ralph Taylor; a program related to the New Ipswich bicentennial; and a drawing of the interior ...

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New Ipswich imprints

This folder includes two copies of "Songs of Zion" printed in 1837, which includes two poems: “The Grave” by Robert Blair and “An Elegy” by Mr. Gray. An inscription in the front reads, "Robert Cram’s book, Weathersfield, VT."

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New Ipswich Old Home Days

This folder includes invitations to Old Home Week dating from 1905 to 1911, a poster for Old Home Day from 1905, and Old Home Week letters from 1907.

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Newspaper clippings

This folder includes one clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript from June 18, 1901.

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"Records and Reminiscences of New Ipswich Children’s Fair"

This folder includes one copy of this publication written by Mrs. C. H. Obear.

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Ambrose Ames (1765-1858): Will

Ambrose Ames (1765-1858) was father to Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett, Jane Ames, Caroline Morgan, Olive Wright, Hannah Phelps, and Isabella Gould.

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Jane Ames (b. 1798): Will

Jane Ames was sister of Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett.

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George Lyman Barr (1830-1877): Tuition bills

George Lyman Barr was son to James Barr, Jr. and Laura Barr. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to George Lyman Barr unknown).

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James Barr, Sr. (1752-1829): Indenture

James Barr, Sr. was father to James Barr, Jr. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to James Barr, Sr. unknown).

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James Barr, Jr. (1790-1845): Financial papers

James Barr, Jr. was son to James Barr, Sr. He was a doctor and a justice of the peace. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to James Barr, Jr. unknown).

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Laura L. Bellows Barr (1804-1878): Legal papers and invoices

Laura L. (Bellows) Barr was wife to James Barr, Jr. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to Laura Barr unknown).

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Mary H. Barr (1825-1893): Receipts

Mary H. Barr (1825-1893) was daughter to James Barr, Jr. and Laura Barr. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to Mary H. Barr unknown).

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Molly Barr (1764-1845): Receipts

Molly Barr was wife to James Barr, Sr. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to Molly Barr unknown).

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Sarah J. Barr (1827-1897): Legal papers and receipts

Sarah J. Barr was daughter to James Barr, Jr. and Laura Barr. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to Sarah Barr unknown).

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Charles Barrett (1740-1808): Legal papers and deeds

The materials in this folder include a deed from Simon Bullard to Charles Barrett and a petition for the incorporation of Souhegan Factory.

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Charles Barrett, Jr. (1773-1836): Legal papers

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Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett (1809-1887): Sheet music, vol. 1

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James Barr, Jr. (1790-1845): Legal papers

James Barr, Jr. was son to James Barr, Sr. He was a doctor and a justice of the peace. The Barrs were related to the Barretts through Elizabeth Barr Barrett (relationship to James Barr, Jr. unknown).

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Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett (1809-1887): Sheet music, vol. 2

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Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett (1809-1887): Sheet music, vol. 3

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Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett (1809-1887): Sheet music, vol. 4

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Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett (1809-1887): Sheet music, vol. 5

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Frances Hall (Ames) Barrett (1809-1887): Sheet music, vol. 6, "Music II"

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