ERIC KRAUSE

In business since 1996
- © Krause House Info-Research Solutions -

62 Woodill Street, Sydney, NS,
Canada, B1P 4N9

krausehouse@krausehouse.ca
 

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MY MAJOR RESEARCH TRIPS

UNITED STATES RESEARCH

Research Proposal for USA Research Trip: 
November 1, 2002 - March 14, 2003 ~ 
East of the Mississippi  

PROPOSAL 
From: KRAUSE HOUSE INFO-RESEARCH SOLUTIONS 
62 WOODILL STREET, SYDNEY, 
NOVA SCOTIA CANADA, 
B1P 4N9 
902-539-3115

To: FORTRESS OF LOUISBOURG, NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 
259 PARK SERVICE ROAD, LOUISBOURG, NOVA SCOTIA 
CANADA, B1C 2L2 
C/O BILL O'SHEA, Manager, Cultural Resources

April 15, 2002

RESEARCH TRIP TO UNITED STATES REPOSITORIES 2002 - 2003 

Index

(1) Scope of the Project 

(2) Appendix I: American Colonial / Public Record Office (London) / British Library Manuscript Sources (not maps) in the Fortress of Louisbourg Archives as of April, 2002 

(3) Appendix II: Institutions Examined on the Internet ~ A Partial List: 

(A) Institutions listed in Appendix I re-examined for new Sources 

(B) New Institutions Examined 

(4) Appendix III ~ Krause House Info-Research Solutions Fee Structure


SCOPE OF THE PROJECT

Krause House Info-Research Solutions will be in the United States through the fall and winter of 2002-2003 researching, among other places, a number of U.S. Repositories which hold American colonial and Public Record Office/British Library (London) research material in original and reproduced format which the Fortress of Louisbourg would undoubtedly find useful for its interpretative and research programmes. Here I am speaking not of those sources which researchers have already examined between 1961 and the present day (see below: Appendix I), but rather of those sources which an extensive Internet search of institutional holdings (see below: Appendix II) clearly suggest promising new findings in areas not contemplated in the mandate of earlier researchers.

Krause House thus proposes to focus on the 18th-century documentation for the Fortress of Louisbourg in the following three broad subject areas:

There are a number of sites of good potential. They are:

Four of these institutions will be visited to fulfill the mandate of (1&2). They are:

- 18th-century business, shipping, sawmill, and building construction records will be examined.

- 18th-century newspaper, diary, account books and merchant records will be examined.

- 18th-century business, maritime, colonial craftsmen, Custom House and shipping records will examined..

- 18th-century French piquet and charpente construction techniques will be researched.

Krause House proposes to spend a minimum of 40 hours (5 working days) at each site for a total of 160 hours (4 locations x 40 hours each) researching materials of particular use to the Fortress of Louisbourg.

PAYMENT


APPENDIX I

AMERICAN COLONIAL / PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE (London) / BRITISH LIBRARY 
MANUSCRIPT SOURCES (Not maps) IN THE FORTRESS OF 
LOUISBOURG ARCHIVES AS OF APRIL, 2002

American Antiquarian Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Proceedings (Curwin) Published Early American Imprints

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 655 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 121 (Curwin)) (02) MFILM35 LSBG 656 (Anonymous Diary) (03) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: (a) 85 Index Cards (Imprints); (b) 85 Index Cards (Proceedings: Volumes 01-04, 07-11, 13-15, 17-67)) (04) RB 362 25 (Selection from the Archives of the Seminary of Quebec (Wolfe)) (05) RB 366 04 (Bagley)

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American Historical Magazine

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (1857-1874)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 02 (1857-1874: Volumes 01-10; Series 02, Volumes 01-10; Series 03, Volumes 01-03) 

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Americana - Known as the American Historical Magazine until 1909

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (1906-1919, 1932, 1937, 1941, 1943)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (1906-1919, 1932, 1937, 1941, 1943) LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 02 (1906-1919, 1932, 1937, 1941, 1943: Volumes 01-13, 26-31, 35, 37)

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Boston Public Library and City of Boston (Boston)

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Selection)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 657 (Selection: CH.E10.103; G.3.49; G.31.63; G.41.26; G.41.32; G.41.49; G.341.4; H.81.8; H.90.453.141; H.90.453.314; H.90a.511; Ms 413; Ms Acc.646 (1) (02) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 12 Index Cards - Selection: Cab.23.39.2; E.198.c32; H.81.8; H.90.453.141; H.90.453.314; H. 90a.511; 14th Report of Rec. Comm) 

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Colonial Society of Massachusetts

Series Published/Manuscripts: Collections and Transactions (Selection)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 06 (In 1970: 77 Index Cards - Selection: 01-38, 42 (Selection) 

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Connecticut

Series Published/Manuscripts: Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut (Selection)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 32 Index Cards - Selection: Series I, Volume 08-12)

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Connecticut Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: (Collections)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 286 Index Cards (Collections: Volume 10 (French); Collections: Volume 01 (Men); Collections: Volumes 11, 13, 15 (Law); Collections: Volume 22 (Wyllys); Collections: Volume 19 (Pitkin); Collections: Volume 17 (Fitch); Collections: Volume 16 (Wolcott Papers) (02) RB 366 30-33, 35 (B1, B2, 02, 03, 05, 05A, 07, 08, 09, 10, etc. (French) (03) RB 366 34 (Officers) (04) RB 366 36-37 (Soldiers) (05) RB 366 38 (Wyllys) (06) RB 367 04 (Judd) (07) RB 367 06 (Wolcott Journal) 

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Cornell University Library

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Maurepas)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) RB 363 02 (Maurepas) 

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Donald Shaffer

Series Published/Manuscripts (DridMgar)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS N/A 

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Dyer-York Library Museum (Saco, Maine)

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Micmac)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) RB 366 28 (Micmac)

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Essex Historical Institute (Salem, Massachusetts)

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Diary, Letter)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 695 (John Cleaveland Papers (Diary)) (02) RB 367 05 (Letter)

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Fitchburg Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Proceedings (Cowdin)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 01 Index Cards - Selection: Volume 03 (Cowdin))

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Harper's Magazine

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (1864)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 03 (1864: Volume 28) 

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Harvard University, Baker Library

Series Manuscripts: Unknown (Pierce Letter Book, Pierce Ledger, Gerrish, Bromfield and Weather, Hancock)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 668 (II A - 1, Wendell Collection (Pierce Letter Book); (II A - 2, Wendell Collection (Pierce Ledger); Case I, Wendell Collection (Gerrish) (02) MFILM35 LSBG 669 (Mss: 766 and 1750-1756 and MS I.I (Bromfield and Weather) (03) MFILM35 LSBG 670 (Hancock) 

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Harvard University, Houghton University Library

Series Manuscripts: Unknown (Storer, Hamilton, Orrery)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 671 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 130) - Ms. AM 969 F (Storer) (02) MFILM35 LSBG 672 - FMS Eng. 509 (Hamilton) (03) RB 370 35 (Ms Eng., 218.2, Volume 03, pp. 282-289 (Orrery) 

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John Carter Brown Library

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Partridge)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 673 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 132) - 1747-1747 (Partridge) (02) RB 366 27 (Partridge) 

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Lady Pepperrell House

Series Manuscripts: (Pepperrell)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: (01) Index Cards (Pepperrell)) 

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Library of Congress (Washington)

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Military Affairs, Moncton, Diaries, Reduction, Budd, Chalmers, Vernon-Wagner)

[Series F: Acadie et Terre Neuve - Acadia and Newfoundland (Chalmers, Vernon-Wagner)]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 658 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 123) - AC 24444 (Military Affairs) (02) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 05 Index Cards (Moncton, Diaries, Reduction, Budd) (03) ICB5X8 17 (NAC MG 18 F 20 (I) (Chalmers); NAC MG 18 F 13 (Vernon-Wagner) 

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Maine

Series Published: Documentary History of the State of Maine (Selection)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 57 Index Cards - Selection: Volume 09-13, 16, 18, 22-24) 

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Maine Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Collections, 1831-1906 (Pepperrell Papers, Autograph, Maine, Hawes)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 659 - Selection: [Package] No. 2, Folder 03, 10, 12 (Pepperell Papers) (02) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 53 Index Cards - Selection: (Pepperell Papers; Volume 01 (Autograph); Collections: Series 01, Volume 02-03, 05, 07-09; Series 02, Volume 01-04, 06-07, 09-10; Series 03, Volume 01-02 (Maine); Volume 01-02 (Hawes)) 

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Manchester Historic Association

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Collections)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 05 (In 1970: 7 Index Cards - Selection: Volume 01, 05, 07 (Collections)) 

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Massachusetts Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Collections/Proceedings)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 660 (Volumes 01-05: Louisbourg) (02) MFILM35 LSBG 661 (Volumes 01-05 (Gay transcripts): Mascarene) (03) MFILM35 LSBG 662 (Volumes 12, 38, 64: Parkman) (04) MFILM35 LSBG 663-664 (Volume 71 (No. 01-03): Pepperrell) (05) MFILM35 LSBG 665 (Pomeroy) (06) ICB5X8 08, 09, 10 (In 1970: (a) 594 Index Cards (b) 45 Index Cards (c) 1923 Index Cards) (Selection) (07) ICB5X8 04 (PANS Card 464 (Stearns); Nova Scotia Historical Society: Volume 03, 1882-1883, Volume 04, 1884 (Winslow Journal)) (08) ICB5X8 08 (Papers: 61A, 61B, 61C and Collections - Series 5, Volume 2 (Belknap); Broadsides and Collections: Series 7, Volume 75 (Broadside); Series [01?]: Volumes 01, 05, 10-11, 14 and from Series 02: Volumes 04-06, 09-11, 14, 17-18, 20 and from Series 03: Volumes 01, 02 (42) 43-44, 46, 49, 53-54, 56, 58-60, 69-70, 72 (Proceedings); Series 01: Volume 01, 05, 10 and from Series 02: Volume 03 and from Series 03: Volume 05 and from Series 04: Volume 05, 09 and from Series 05: Volume 02 and from Series 06: Volume 10 and from Series 07, Volume 09(69), 74, 75 (Collections); Selection: M.H.S. 71A, 71B and MHS Collections: Series 6, Volume 10, Pepperrell Papers (Pepperrell)) (09) ICB5X8 09: (Papers: 61A, 61B, 61C and Collections: Series 5, Volume 2 (Belknap); Broadsides and Collections: Series 7, Volume 75 (Broadside); Colman; Cushing; Volumes: 02-03 (Davis); French; Frost; Gerry; Gilman; Guild L.; Hancock; Knox; Selection: M.H.S. 71C (Louisbourg); Letter Book and Volumes 01-05 from Gay transcripts (Mascarene); Volumes: 11, 12 (Bound); Volume: 02 (Norcoss); Volumes: 09-16, 18-20, 22, 31, 38-45, 53, 64, 70, 72-73, 103, 107 (Parkman)) (10) ICB5X8 10: (Coffin; Selection: See Various Collections (Dakin); Greenough; Selection: See Various Small Collections (Lincoln); Selection: See Various Collections (Ottis); Selection: M.H.S. 71A, 71B and MHS Collections: Series 6, Volume 10, Pepperrell Papers (Pepperrell); Saunders; Volume 01 and Box 02 and See Various Collections (Savage); Sedwick; Shirley; See Various Collections (Thomas); Various Collections; Various Small; See Various Small Collections (Waterston); Selection: 71 E, G (Williams); Selection: 61E (Winslow Papers)) (11) ICB5X8 12 (Hancock, Storer) (12) RB 368 01: Photocopy of cards 1821-1844 found in ICB5X8 10 (Saunders) (13) RB 368 02: Photocopy of cards 1846-1853 found in ICB5X8 10 (Savage) (14) RB 368 03: Photocopy of cards 1860-1878 found in ICB5X8 10 (Ottis - cards 1860 to 1865 and Various Collections - cards 1866-1875, 1878) (15) RB 368 04: Photocopy of card 1883 found in ICB5X8 10 (Greenough and Various Small) (16) RB 368 05: Photocopy of cards 1893, 1895-1897, 1899 found in ICB5X8 10 (Williams) (17) RB 368 06: Photocopy of cards 1902-1914, 1916-1928 found in ICB5X8 10 (Winslow) (18) RB 368 07: Photocopy of cards 414-418 found in ICB58X8 09 (Cushing) (19) RB 368 08: Photocopy of cards 421-425 found in ICB5X8 09 (Davis) (20) RB 368 09: Photocopy of cards 428-430, 432-433 found in ICB5X8 09 (French) (21) RB 368 10: Photocopy of card 438 found in ICB5X8 09 (Gerry) (22) RB 368 11: Photocopy of cards 441-451 found in ICB5X8 09 (Knox) (23) RB 368 12: Photocopy of Card 454 found in ICB5X8 09 (Broadside) (24) RB 368 13: Photocopy of cards 500, 504-505 found in ICB5X8 09 (Gilman) (25) RB 368 14: Photocopy of cards 507-532 found in ICB5X8 09 (Hancock) (26) RB 368 15: Photocopy of cards 577, 580, 592 found in ICB5X8 09 (Mascarene) (27) RB 368 16: Photocopy of cards 627-628 found in ICB5X8 09 (Norcoss) (28) RB 368 17: Photocopy of cards 601-610, 612-614, 616-617, 622 found in ICB5X8 09 (Bound) (29) RB 368 18: Photocopy of cards 1807, 1811 found in ICB5X8 10 (Shirley) (30) RB 368 19-28: Photocopy of cards 721, 730, 732-733, 741-743, 748, 806-811, 813-827, 832-835, 837-846, 848-854, 856-862, 871, found in ICB5X8 09 (Parkman) (31) RB 368 29-45: Photocopy of Cards 02-10, 11-17, 19-20, 22-23, 26-32, 34-38, 42-48, 54-58, 61-66, 68-70, 72-74, 76, 78, 84, 86, 91-95, 98-99, 104-117, 119-120, 130, 132, 135, 138-140, 144-150, 159, 161-164, 176, 179, 181, 184-185, 188-192, 194-195, 200-202, 205-210, 213-214, 218-220, 223, 225-226, 229, 231-239, 242-244, 246, 251, 253-268, 270-274, 279, 281-282, 284-285, 287, 291-292, 294-304, 309-316, 318-333, 336-351, 353-356, 358, 360-361, 365-411 found in ICB5X8 09(Belknap) 

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Massachusetts State Archives

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Selection, Hutchinson)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 674-682 (Volumes: 02, 04-06, 08-09, 14, 15A, 18, 20-22, 25, 29, 31-33, 38a, 42-44, 50, 53-54, 63-66, 72-77, 79-80, 89, 90a, 90b, 97, 98a, 98b, 99, 105, 108-110, 115-116, 247-250, 287, 303 (Selection) (02) ICB5X8 11 (Volume 28: Cards 901-907 (Hutchinson)) 

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National Archives (New York)

Series Unknown: Unknown (Records)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 693 (Reel T-842: Volumes 01-03 (1701-1774) - (Records) 

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New Hampshire

Series Published/Manuscripts: Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire (Provincial)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 06 (In 1970: 73 Index Cards - Provincial papers, Volume 05) (Provincial) 

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New Hampshire Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Proceedings and Collections (Proceedings, Collections, Vaughan, Waldron)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 667 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 122) - Volumes 01-02 (Court Martials) (02) ICB5X8 06 (In 1970: 18 Index Cards - Volumes 02, 03-04 (Proceedings); Volumes 01, 03, 10 (Collections); Report 03 and Volume 25 (Vaughan); Waldron) 

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New Jersey Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Proceedings and Collections (Proceedings, Collections, Documents)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 06 (In 1970: Unspecified Number of Index Cards (Series 01: Volume 01-10 and Series 02: Volumes 01-13 and Series 03: Volume 01-10 and New Series: 01-16, 50-52, 55-56 (Proceedings); Volume 04 (Collections); Series 01: Volume 05-09, 11-12, 15, 20 (Documents) 

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New York

Series Published/Manuscripts: Bulletin (Owen, Emmet, Boscawen, Pepperrell, Hopson)

[Series F: Acadie et Terre-Neuve - Acadia and Newfoundland (Chalmers)]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: 03 Index Cards - Bulletin: February 1931, Volume 35, No. 02 (Owen)) (02) ICB5x8 17 (NAC MG 18 F 20 (II) (Chalmers) (03) RB 366 26 (Emmet Collection: #536, 2450, 4948) 

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New York

Series Published/Manuscripts: Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York (O'Callaghan)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: (01) 189 Index Cards - Volumes 05-07, 09-10 - (O'Callaghan) (02) 7 Index Cards - Volumes 02, 04 (O'Callaghan)) 

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New York Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Proceedings and Collections: (Proceedings, Collections, Warren, Massachusetts, Papers Relating to the French and Indian Wars, Bradstreet, Montressor, Colden, Deane, MacDonald, Dunlop, Watts, Lloyd, Lee, Arts, Bulletin)

[Series C: Commerce des Fourrures et Indiens - Fur Trade and Indians (Saunders)]

[Series K: Officiers Français - French Officers (Lotbiniere)]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 (In 1970: 118 Index Cards) (Selection) (02) ICB5x8 07 (Proceedings; Publication Fund Series: Volume 14 (Montressor); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volumes 09, 51-54, 56, 68 (Colden); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volume 19 (Deane); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volume 15 (McDonald); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volume 64 (Dunlop); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volume 61 (Watts); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volumes 59-60 (Lloyd); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volumes 04, 07 (Peters); [John Watts DePeyster] Publication Fund Series: Volume 69 (Arts); Volumes: 03-04, 15, 20 (Bulletin)) (03) ICB5X8 17 (NAC MG 18 C 6 (Sanders); NAC MG 18 K 3 (Lotbiniere) (04) RB 336 12 (Warren) (05) RB 366 13 (Massachusetts) (06) RB 366 14-24 (Papers Relating to French ....) (07) RB 366 25 (Bradstreet) 

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New York Mercury

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Journal)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 04 (Transactions: Part 8, 1871 (Journal) 

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New York State

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Historical)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: 01 Index Cards (Historical) 

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Newberry Library

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Raudot)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 694 (Item 123 (Raudot)) 

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Newport Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: (Tartar)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 06 (In 1970: 01 Index Cards (Tartar)) 

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Peabody Museum 
[Now Peabody Essex Museum formerly the Essex Historical Institute]

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Proctor)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 683 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 131) - (Proctor) (02) RB 366 10 (Proctor) 

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Pennsylvania Archives

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: 60 Index Cards - [Series 01?]: 01-05; Series 02: Volume 06-07; Series 03: Volume 08-10; Series 05, Volume 01 (Selection) 

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Rhode Island - General Assembly

Series Published/Manuscripts: Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Province Plantations

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: 42 Index Cards - Volumes: 05-06) (Selection) 

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Rhode Island Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Publications

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: 04 Index Cards - New Series: Volume 06) (Selection) 

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The American Historical Register

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (1895)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 03 (1895: Volume 02) 

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The Boston Evening Post

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (12th November 1744 - 12 May 1755)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 14 (12th November 1744 - 12 May 1755) 

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The Boston Weekly Newsletter, 1744-1755 ,
The Boston Weekly Newsletter (Massachusetts Gazette and Boston Newsletter), 1758-1775, 
Variously known as: Boston Newsletter, Boston Newsletter and New England Chronicle, Massachusetts Gazette and Boston News Letter, Massachusetts Gazette, Massachusetts Gazette: and The Boston Weekly News-Letter

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (3 May 1744-9 May 1755

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 15-16 (3 May 1744-9 May 1755) 

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The Henry Francis DuPont Wintherthur Museum (Wintherthur, Michigan)

Series Mss: The Joseph Downs Manuscript and Microfilm Collection (Maurepas)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 690 (Mss Nos. 62x14-15 (Maurepas) 

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The Magazine of American History

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (1877-1878)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 03 (1877-1878: Volumes 01-02) 

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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register

Series Published/Manuscripts: (Faneuial, Register, Cleaves)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 666 (Day Book (fragments), July 15-17, 1716; Day Book (fragments), January 29, 1731-December 06, 1732; Invoice Book, July 05, 1725-April 21, 1737; Letterbook, June 13, 1737-April 25, 1739; Ledger, April, 1725-March 1732 (Faneuial)) (02) ICB5X8 06 (In 1970: 144 Index Cards - Selection: New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1912), Volume 66, pp. 113-124 (Cleaves); Volume 01-06, 08-10, 12-15, 19-39, 38, 44, 46-47, 49-67, 69-71, 75, 77-78, 80, 85, 88, 93, 95, 97-98, 100, 101, 103-106, 108 

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The Ohio State University

Series Published/ Manuscripts: Unknown (Maurerpas)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) RB 363 01 (Maurepas) 

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The Weekly Boston Post Boy. (Boston Weekly Advertiser)

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (1744-1758)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 13 (1744-1758) 

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Unknown

Series Unknown: Unknown (Pomeroy)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 696 (Pomeroy) 

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Unknown

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Boston)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) RP 88 (Boston Custom House Clearances) 

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Virginia Historical Society

Series Published/Manuscripts: Collections (Dinwiddie)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 07 (In 1970: 27 Index Cards - New Series: Volume 03-04 (Dinwiddie)) 

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W.L. Clements Library - Late Eighteenth Century Papers

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Warren, Gage, Clinton, Lyttleton, Jeffrey Amherst Papers, Douglas, Siege, Sackville, Description, Amherst Papers)

Series A: British Statesmen (Shelburne)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 684-685 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 128-129) - Volume 01-04 (Warren) (02) MFILM35 LSBG 686-688 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 125-127) - English Series: Volumes 13, 20, 27, 29; American Series: Volumes 01-50, 52- 139; Warrants; Additional Items: Gage to Leake (Gage) (03) MFILM35 LSBG 689 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 124) - Volumes 01-22 (Clinton); Volumes 02-08 (Lyttleton); Packet-Unbound and Papers- Bound, Volumes 02-07 (Jeffrey Amherst Papers); Boc C, M (Douglas); Siege; Volume 01 (Sackville); (04) ICB5X8 18 (In 1970: 59 Index Cards - NAC MG 23 A 4 (Shelburne)) (05) RB 364 14 (Amherst Papers - Same as Public Record Office, Colonial Office 5, Volume 53, ff. 163-193) (06) RB 366 29 (Shelburne) 

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Wayne County (Michigan) - Registrar of Deeds

Series I: Détroit:(Registres)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM16 LSBG 691-692 (NAC MG 18 I 5: NAC Reels: C 11624-11625 (Registres)) 

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William and Mary Quarterly

Series Published/Manuscripts: Unknown (Selection)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 03 (Selection) 

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Series A: 
British Statesmen (Chatham)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 18 (In 1970: 200 Index Cards - Selection: NAC MG 23 A 2 (Chatham)) 

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Series Admiralty 1: 
Secretary's Department - In-Letters, Papers 1698-1873

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 470-478 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 01-09) - Partial selection: Volumes 87-712, 801-3362, 3815-5303 (02) ICB5X8 19 (In 1970: 685 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 233-234, 305-307, 480-482, 1440, 1442, 1473-1474, 1478, 1480-1482, 1489, 1491, 3817) (03) RB 364 07 (Partial selection: 234, 480, 577, 3817 (04) RB 365 20 (481) (Selection) 

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Series Admiralty 2: 
Secretary's Department - Out-Letters, 1711-1830

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 479-482 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 10-13) - Partial selection: Volumes 61-1332 (02) ICB5X8 20 (In 1970: 359 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 443- 1331) 

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Series Admiralty 3: 
Minutes of the Commission for the Lord High Admiral

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 483 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 14) - Partial selection: Volumes 27-75 

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Series Admiralty 5: 
Vice-Admiralty and Subordinate Offices

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 577 (Selection) (02) RB 364 13 (Partial selection: Volume 38) 

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Series Admiralty 7: 
Miscellaneous, 1662-1855

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 484 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 15) - Partial selection: Volumes 61-745 

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Series Admiralty 8: 
List Books showing the Disposition of Ships, Names of Officers, etc., 1673-1885.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 485 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 16) - Partial selection: 24-61 

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Series Admiralty 49: Accountant - General's Department (Miscellaneous, Various)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) Series ICB5X8 19 (In 1970: 7 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 125-126) 

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Series Admiralty 50: 
Admirals' Journals

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 486 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 17) - Partial selection: Volumes 03-04, 07, 13, 16, 22, 25, 90, 95 

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Series Admiralty 51: 
Captains' Logs

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 487-493 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 18-24) - Partial selection: Volumes 04-246, 248-495, 499-4388 

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Series Admiralty 106: 
Navy Board Records - In-Letters

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 19 (In 1970: 8 Index Cards) - Partial selection: Volumes 1123, 1134 

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Series Audit Office 1: 
Declared Accounts (In Rools)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 495-496 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 29-30) - Partial selection: 66/84; various to 1302/486; Various to 2531/664; (02) MFILM16 LSBG 497 (NAC Reel: C 2971 (Bundle 2131 - Roll 1)) (Selection) 

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Series Audit Office 3: 
Miscellaneous Accounts - Various

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 498 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 25) - Partial selection: 38-672 (02) MFILM16 LSBG 497 (NAC Reel: C 2971 (Bundle 675) (Selection) 

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Series Audit Office 16: 
Miscellanea

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 499 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 26) - Partial selection: 03, 42 

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Series Audit Office 17: 
Absorbed Departments

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 548 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 78) - Partial selection: Volumes 37-45 

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Series Board of Trade 6: 
Miscellanea, 1697-1826

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 500-501 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 27-28) - Partial selection: Volumes 35-36, 56, 88, 102, 185 

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Series Colonial Office 5: 
America and the West Indies and New England - Original Correspondence

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 502-520 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 31-42) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-02, 04-08, 10, 13-19, 32-37, 43-297, 451, 456, 510-794, 808-927, 932-933, 941, 944, 952, 954-955, 961, 963-964, 967, 969, 974-976, 984, 987, 1000, 1011, 1022, 1024-1025, 1030-1031, 1035-1036, 1051, 1056-1057, 1060-1061, 1067-1068, 1086, 1088, 1094, 1096, 1126-1127, 1147, 1162, 1164-1165, 1186, 1196-1197, 1199, 1202, 1214, 1216, 1226-1228, 1245, 1256, 1271, 1274-1276, 1295, 1302, 1326, 1328-1330, 1338, 1425, 1426-1429, 1433, 1445-1450; NAC Reels: B 220-221, B 2963-2966, B 3777 (02) ICB5X8 21-22 (In 1970: 1116 Index Cards - Partial selection: 04, 06-08, 10, 59-901) (03) RB 364 08 (Partial selection: Volume 53 (Report) (04) RB 364 14 (University of Michigan, William L. Clements Library: Amherst Papers - Same as Colonial Office 5, Volume 53, ff. 163-193) 

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Series Colonial Office 37: 
Bermuda - Original Correspondence.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 521 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 43) - Partial selection: Volume 30 

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Series Colonial Office 42: 
Canada - Original Correspondence.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 523 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 45) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-03, 07, 13, 15, 23-24 (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 6 Index Cards) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-23 

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Series Colonial Office 43: 
Canada - Entry Books, etc.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 523 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 45) - Partial selection: Volumes 08, 13, 15 

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Series Colonial Office 45: 
Canada - Sessional Papers.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 521 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 43) - Partial selection: Volume 03 

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Series Colonial Office 68: 
Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) RB 364 16 (Partial selection: Volume 101/1 (Flagge) 

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Series Colonial Office 127: 
Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) RP 74 (Town) 

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Series Colonial Office 152: 
Leeword Islands - Original Correspondence.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 522 (Partial selection: Volumes 27, 45) 

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Series Colonial Office 194: 
Newfoundland - Original Correspondence

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 523-526 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 45) - Partial selection: Volumes 03, 17, 27; NAC Reels: B 208, B 210-211 (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 33 Index Cards) - Partial selection: Volumes 05-26) 

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Series Colonial Office 195: 
Newfoundland: Entry Books of Commissions, Instructions, etc.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 523 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 45) - Partial selection: Volumes 06-09 (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 103 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 02-15) 

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Series Colonial Office 199: 
Newfoundland: Miscellanea - Newspapers, Blue Books and Statistics, Miscellaneous.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 2 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volume 16) 

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Series Colonial Office 217: 
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton - Original Correspondence.

[Nova Scotia "A"; Cape Breton "A"]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 527-531 (NAC Reels: B 1022-1024, B 1026, B 1028) (Selection) (02) ICB5X8 23 - Partial selection: NAC MG 11 Nova Scotia A, B, C, D and C.O. 217 (i) In 1970: 524 Index Cards (Nova Scotia A) (ii) In 1970: 109 Index Cards (Nova Scotia B) (iii) In 1970 11 Index Cards (Nova Scotia C) (iv) In 1970 165 Index Cards (Nova Scotia D) (03) RB 364 20-21, 25-26; RB 365 19 (Partial selection: Includes Volumes 13, 22, 25; NAC MG 11, Nova Scotia A; Volume 131, pp. 113-117 (copy) 

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Series Colonial Office 218: 
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton - Entry Books of Commissions, Instructions, etc.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 532-533 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 46-48) - Partial selection: Volumes 07-36 (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 58 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 01-06) 

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Series Colonial Office 219: 
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton - Acts.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 539 (Partial selection: Volumes 01-02, 07-08, 10) (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 09 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 01-08) (03) RB 364 27 (Volume 124, CBA, Volume 9, 1805 -(Dodd)) 

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Series Colonial Office 220: 
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton - Sessional Papers

[Nova Scotia "B", "C", "D"; Cape Breton "B"]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 535 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 49) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-13 (02) ICB5X8 22-23 - Partial selection: Volumes 11-15; NAC MG 11, Nova Scotia B, C, D (i) In 1970: 109 Index Cards (Nova Scotia B) (ii) In 1970: 11 Index Cards (Nova Scotia C) (iii) In 1970: 165 Index Cards (Nova Scotia D) (iv) In 1970: 44 Index Cards (Sessional Papers - ) (03) RB 364 26 (NAC MG 11, Cape Breton B6, pages 193-238) 

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Series Colonial Office 221: 
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton - Newspapers, Shipping Returns, Miscellanea.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 536-538 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 50-51) - Partial selection: Volumes 28-31, 34-35, 39-76 (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 18 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 28-37) 

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Series Colonial Office 226: 
Prince Edward Island - Original Correspondence:

[Prince Edward Island "A"]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 523 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 45) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-04, 06-07 

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Series Colonial Office 227: 
Prince Edward Island - Entry Books of Commissions, Instructions, etc.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 539 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 52) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-02 (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 04 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 01-02) 

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Series Colonial Office 318: 
Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 522 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 44) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-03 

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Series Colonial Office 323: 
Colonies - General, Correspondence.

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 540 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 53) - Partial selection: Volumes 24-31 (02) ICB5X8 22 (In 1970: 26 Index Cards - Partial selection: Volumes 07-21) 

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Series Colonial Office 324: 
Colonies, General, Entry Books of Commissions, Instructions, etc.- Series I

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 541 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 54) - Partial selection: Volumes 10, 12-18, 21, 33, 37, 40, 50-51, 60 

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Series Colonial Office 325: 
Colonies General, Miscellanea, 1790-1850

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 522 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 44) - Partial selection: Volumes 01, 04-05, 11 

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Series Colonial Office 388: 
Board of Trade, Original Correspondence, 1654-1792 

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 541 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 54) - Partial selection: Volumes 21, 37, 62, 67 

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Series Colonial Office 390: 
Board of Trade (Commercial), Miscellanea,1675-1731

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 542 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 55) - Partial selection: Volume 06 

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Series Colonial Office 391: 
Minutes of the Board of Trade and Plantations, 1712-1715

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 543-544 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 56-57) - Partial selection: Volumes 23-120 (02) ICB5X8 17 - Selection: NAC MG 11 Supplementary 1 (18) - (1), (2), (3) (Minutes of the Board of Trade and Plantations, 1712-1715) 

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Series Colonial Office 412: 
Unknown (Capitulation)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 17 (Selection: C.O. 412/5 - NAC MG 11 Supplementary 1 (7) (Capitulation)) 

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Series Colonial Office 700: 
Nova Scotia 67

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 545 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 58) (Selection) 

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Series Customs 3: 
Ledgers of Imports and Exports

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 546 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 59) - Partial selection: Volumes 45-49, 54, 56, 58-61 

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Exchequer 351: 
Declared Accounts - Pipe Office

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 547 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 77) - Partial selection: 111-112, 2702 

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Exchequer 407: 
Miscellanea

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 548 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 78) - Partial selection: 15 

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Series Foreign Office 90: 
King's Letter Book. 1713-1828

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 549 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 60) - Partial selection: 15B, 16 

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Series Foreign Office 414: 
Confidential Print, North America, 1711-1941

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 549 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 60-61) - Partial selection: 89, 102-103 

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Series High Court of Admiralty 30: 
Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 550, 557-558 (Partial selection: 244-245, 264) (02) ICB5X8 19 (232-240, 254-257, 666) (Selection) (03) RB 365 05 (232, 234-236, 237-240, 254, 256) (Selection) 

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Series High Court of Admiralty 32: 
Prize Papers

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 551-559 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 62-67) - Partial selection: 94/4; 95/1; 96/1,2; 97/1,2,4,5; 99/2; 103/1; 105; 109/1; 112; 114; 127-128; 130; 132; 139; 143/2; 144/1; 151/2; 156; 158-160; 163; 165; 167-169; 171; 176/1; 178/1; 179/1; 180/1; 183; 185/1; 191; 194; 198-199; 201/2; 203-204; 210/1; 219; 221; 223/1; 224/1; 227-229; 232; 234; 236; 238; 240/1; 241-242; 244; 254; 256 (02) ICB5X8 19 (30, 97, 156, 236, 240, 256) (Selection) (03) RB 365 06-08 (97/4, 130/2, 156, 185/3, 236/1, 239, 240/1) (Selection) 

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Admiralty Unknown: 
Hydrographic Department Series Miscellaneous Papers: Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 494 (A 423) (Cook, Bayfield) 

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Series Privy Council 1: 
Petitions

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 560 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 68) - Partial selection: Volumes 6/42-3549 

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Series Privy Council 2: 
Registers, 1540-1957

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 561 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 69) - Partial selection: 99-100, 103, 105, 108, 110-113 

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Series Privy Council 4: 
Minutes, 1670-1928

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 548 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 78) - Partial selection: 02-03, 09-10, 12 

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Series Privy Council 5: 
Plantation Books, 1678-1806

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 548 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 78) - Partial selection: 09-10, 12 

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Series State Papers 41: 
State Papers, Domestic-Military, 1673-1885

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 585 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 93) - Partial selection: 16-19, 21, 23-25, 37-39, 41-42, 48 

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Series State Papers 42: 
State Papers, Domestic-Naval

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG NEG 70 (Selection) 

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Series State Papers 44: 
Entry Books (Military Papers)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 562 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 71) - Partial selection: Volumes 129-324 (02) ICB5X8 17 - Selection: Volume 191 (NAC MG 11 Supplementary 1 (6) (Military Papers)) 

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Series State Papers 78: 
State Papers, Foreign, France - 1577- 1778

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 563-567 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 72-76) - Partial selection: Volumes 154, 157-158, 164, 16?-169, 207, 230, 232-233, 235-263, 265-271, 274, 280, 283-286, 295, 298-299, 301-302, 306-307, 309-323 

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Series Supplementary 1: 
Board of Trade (Letters)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 17 - Selection: NAC MG 11 Supplementary 1 (4) (Letters) 

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Series Supplementary 1, Miscellaneous: 
Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 17 (NAC MG 11, Supplementary 1, Miscellaneous) (Selection) 

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Series Supplementary 11: 
Unknown

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 17 (Selection: NAC MG 11, Supplementary 11 (13) 

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Series Supplementary 11: 
Commissioners to Governors (?)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 17 (Selection: NAC MG 11 Supplementary 11 (12) (Commissioners to Governors (?)) 

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Series Treasury 1: 
Treasury Board Papers

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 568-571 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 79-82) - Partial selection: 145-258, 299-391, 393-609 

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Series Treasury 64: 
Miscellaneous Extracts - Army

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 572 - Partial selection: NAC Reel: B 2299 

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Series Unknown: 
[Assorted Volumes and Collections of Correspondence in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 04 - Selections: PANS Volume 01-05, 07-09, 11-13, 16-19, 21- 26, 29-33, 35-37, 39, 49-51, 129, 136-137, 163-168, 170, 180, 186-187, 215, 219-222, 250-251, 284, 299, 301, 311, 315, 317-323, 326, 328, 335, 337-338, 340-344, 347, 354-358, 363, 397, 491, Collections of Correspondence, Volume 08 (02) RB 364 24 (PANS Volume 13, Documents 14-17 

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Series Unknown : 
[Series F: Cape Breton - Cap Breton (DesBarres)]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 18 (In 1970: 35 Index Cards) - Selection: NAC MG 23 F 1 (Desbarres)) 

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Series War Office 1: 
In-Letters, 1755-1885

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 573-574 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 83) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-[?]; NAC Reel: B 967] (02) ICB5X8 24 (In 1970: 99 Index Cards) (Selection) (03) RB 365 09 (Partial selection: Volume 06) 

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Series War Office 2: 
Indexes to Correspondence, 1759-1858

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 523 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 45) - Partial selection: Volumes 32-34) 

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Series War Office 4: 
Secretary-at-War - Out-Letters

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 575-576 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 84-85) - Partial selection: Volumes 40-84, 273-988 

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Series War Office 5: 
Marching Orders, 1613-1852

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 523 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 45) - Partial selection: Volumes 37-38, 44-46 

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Series War Office 7: 
Out-Letters, Departmental, 1715-1862

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 577 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 86) (Selection) 

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Series War Office 8: 
Out-Letters, Ireland, 1709-1823

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 577 (Selection) 

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Series War Office 10: 
Muster Books and Pay Lists - Artillery

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 578 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 87) (Selection) 

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Series War Office 12: 
Muster Rolls and Pay Lists - General

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 184 - Partial selection: Volumes 32-36, 48, 58, 60, 62-64, 66, 68, 71-74, 77, 79-81, 83-84 (02) ICB5X8 24 (In 1970: 04 Index Cards) (Selection) 

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Series War Office 17: 
Monthly Returns, 1759-1865

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 579 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 88) - Partial selection: Volumes 1489-1492 (02) ICB5X8 (In 1970: 100 Index Cards) (Selection) 

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Series War Office 24: 
Establishments, 1661-1849

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 580 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 89) - Partial selection: Volumes 236-612 

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Series War Office 25: 
Registers, Various, 1660-1938

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 581 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 90) - Partial selection: Volumes 21-3211 

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Series War Office 26: 
Miscellany Books & Entry Books of Warrants and Precedents

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 582 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 91) - Partial selection: Volumes 20-27 

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Series War Office 28: 
Headquarters Records

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 577 (Selection) 

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Series War Office 30: 
Miscellanea

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 583 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 92) - Partial selection: Volumes 13a-34 

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Series War Office 32: 
Registered Papers - General Series

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 577 (Selection) 

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Series War Office 34: 
The Amherst Papers

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM16 LSBG 584 (NAC Reel: C 12839) (Selection) (02) ICB5X8 24-26 (In 1970: 2270 Index Cards) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-18, 24-27, 29-32, 41-45, 46b, 60-102, 197-201, 260) (03) RB 346 03 (Hancock) (04) RB 364 22 (Amherst) (05) RB 365 10-14 (Partial selection: Volumes 12, 14-15, 17-18, 59) 

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Series War Office 36: 
American Rebellion - Entry Books

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 585 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 93) - Partial selection: 03 

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Series War Office 44: 
Ordnance Office - In-Letters

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS N/A 

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Series War Office 46: 
Ordnance Office - Out-Letters

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 585 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 93) - Partial selection: Volumes 07-08 

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Series War Office 47: 
Board of Ordnance - Minutes

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 586 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 94) - Partial selection: Volumes 34-71 

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Series War Office 48: 
Ordnance Office - Ledgers

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 587 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 95) - Partial selection: Volumes 86-95, 97-101, 103, 106, 108, 254-256, 340 

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Series War Office 49: 
Ordnance Office - Accounts Various

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 588 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 96) - Partial selection: Volumes 122, 238, 284-285 (02) ICB5X8 26 (In 1970: 08 Index Cards) (Selection) 

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Series War Office 51: 
Ordnance Office- Bill Books

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 589 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 97) - Partial selection: Volumes 158-169, 171-176, 179-180, 188, 199-203, 205, 207-211, 213, 215, 219-225, 227-231, 238 

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Series War Office 54: 
Ordnance Office - Registers

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 577 (Selection) 

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Series War Office 55: 
Ordnance Office - Miscellanea

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 590-591, 593-624 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 98) - Partial selection: Volumes 01-2281; NAC Reels: B 2805-2837 (02) MFILM16 LSBG 592 (NAC Reel: C 12587) (Selection) (03) ICB5X8 26 (In 1970: 41 Index Cards) (Selection) 

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Series War Office 65: 
Army Lists - Printed

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 625 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 99) - Partial selection: Volumes 5444-5509, 5511-5513, 5515 

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Series War Office 71: 
Judge Advocate General - Courts Martial: Proceedings

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 626 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 100) - Partial selection: Volumes 18, 20, 24, 38, 40, 66, 68, 72, 125-126, 130-131, 133, 137 

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Series War Office 72: 
Judge Advocate General's Office, Courts Martial - Letters and Miscellaneous Documents

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 577 (Selection) 

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Series War Office 81: 
Judge Advocate General's Office - Letter Books

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 583 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 92) - Partial selection: Volumes 03-10 

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Series War Office 85: 
Judge Advocate General's Office - Deputation Books

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 583 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 92) - Partial selection: Volumes 01 

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Series War Office 120: 
Regimental Registers

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 583 (MFILM35 LSBG NEG 92) - Partial selection: Volumes 04-05 

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Egerton: 
Mss (Warren)

[Nova Scotia]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 18 (In 1970: 3 Index Cards - NAC MG 21, pp. 315-316 (Warren); NAC MG 21 E 3) 

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Series Lansdowne Manuscripts: 
Mss (West, Miscellaneous)

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 18 (Selection: NAC MG 21 p. 330 (Public)) 

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Series Sloane and Additional Manuscripts: 
Add Mss (Bouquet, Haldimand, Anson, Parry, Solomon, Nicholson, Annapolis, Brown, Spruce)

[Senior Military Officers; Military and Naval; Diplomatic]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) MFILM35 LSBG 627 (ADD MSS 21654-21655 (Bouquet)) (02) ICB5X8 18 (In 1970: 31 Index Cards (Haldimand - Selection: NAC MG 21, pp. 359-360; NAC MG 21 G 2); In 1970: 24 Index Cards (Anson - NAC MG 21 pp. 352-353; NAC MG 21 H 9); In 1970: 37 Index Cards (Parry - NAC MG 21 p. 344; NAC MG 21 H 14); In 1970: 4 Index Cards (James and Solomon Dayrolle - NAC MG 21 pp. 350-352; NAC MG 21 I 8); Nicholson - Selection: NAC MG 21 p. 361; Annapolis Royal - NAC MG 21 p. 342-343) (03) RB 364 10 (Add Mss 19073: NAC MG 21 pp. 354-355 (Brown) (04) RB 364 18 (Add Mss 8133 B: NAC MG 21 p. 339 (Spruce) (05) RB 364 19 (Add Mss 21661-21892 (Add Mss 21728 (B 68), pp. 252-262 (Haldiman)) 

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Series Stowe Manuscripts: 
Mss (Stores)

[Military and Naval]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 18 (In 1970: 6 Index Cards - Selection: NAC MG 21, p. 371 (Stores); NAC MG 21 17 ) 

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Series Unknown: 
[Series F: Cape Breton - Cap Breton (DesBarres)]

LOUISBOURG HOLDINGS (01) ICB5X8 18 (In 1970: 35 Index Cards) - Selection: NAC MG 23 F 1(Desbarres)


APPENDIX II

INSTITUTIONS EXAMINED ON THE INTERNET ~ 
A PARTIAL LIST

(A) INSTITUTIONS LISTED IN APPENDIX I 
RE-EXAMINED FOR NEW SOURCES

CALIFORNIA

The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Manuscripts Although the Fortress has collected only map materials from this repository to date, it should be aware that this repository holds more than 3.5 million manuscripts ranging from the ninth to the twentieth century, some of which is described in the following two Guides: (1) American Historical Manuscripts (2 million manuscripts) in the Huntington Library (2) Guide to British Historical Manuscripts (500,000 manuscripts) in the Huntington Library. Unfortunately, neither of these guides is itemized in the on-line catalogue since the Huntington sells them, presumably as a fund raising project. 

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CONNECTICUT

Connecticut Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Business and related papers overlooked during the original search include:

(1) The Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. Papers Over the decades, Trumbull developed an extensive trading business. Unlike most colonial traders, who went through middle men in New York and Boston, he established direct connexions with merchants in Great Britain. By the 1760s, Trumbull's business was doing very well indeed. But around 1766, he began to suffer irreparable losses in trade and by 1769 he was virtually bankrupt and retired from business

(2) Industrial History The industrial tradition and Yankee ingenuity of Connecticut is well represented in the library collections. These collections include over 2,000 account books from various enterprises, such as general stores or shoemakers. Hundreds of printed trade catalogues record manufactured items such as fine silver plate from the Meriden Brittania Company, machine tools, printing presses, and wooden display type.

(3) Local History Connecticut citizens have long been interested in the history of the towns and locales where they reside. Many have left written records of their interest, both published and manuscript. (Although the CHS's collection of Connecticut local histories is its largest, it also holds numerous local histories from the other New England states.) 

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Connecticut State Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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Yale University Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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DELAWARE

Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera It consists almost exclusively of primary research material. Approximately half of its 2,500 record groups are either personal or business accounts in the forms of records maintained by American craftspeople, diaries, and family papers. In addition, the Downs collection counts among its holdings drawings (architectural, artistic, and amateur alike), household inventories, children's toys and games, scrapbooks, and fabric swatch books. An extensive microform collection supplements the manuscript holdings and includes copies of material owned by other public depositories and private individuals.

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ILLINOIS

Newberry Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

In the field of British history the Newberry Library is unusually rich, covering the Middle Ages through World War I.

Serial sets of printed primary sources are a major strength of the British history collection. These types of sources would include

Publications of official bodies, such as Record Commissions, PRO and Historical Manuscript Commission

As a collection of general Americana, the Newberry Library's Edward E. Ayer Collection is one of the best in the country and in the words of a former Yale University Library Curator, Ayer is "perhaps the finest gathering of materials on American Indians in the world." 

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MAINE

Dyer Library and the York Institute Museum

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

The Maine History Collection Some 100,000 documents, including 3,000 photographs, genealogical records, and an extensive library of regional history books and maps. 

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Lady Pepperrell House

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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Maine Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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MASSACHUSETTS

American Antiquarian Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Special notice: Because of the progress of the Antiquarian Hall construction project, the library will be closed to the public as of 5 p.m. on January 18, 2002. The library should reopen on, or around, April 1, 2002. 

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Boston Public Library and City of Boston

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Adlow (Elijah) Papers. This collection contains approximately 10,000+ legal documents relating to Suffolk County and Massachusetts. The earliest records begin before the Revolution and include the Colonial Court Records, the Supreme Judicial Court records, writs of attachment and execution, criminal complaints, jail construction and prisoner lists. The collection is partially catalogued

By 1700 it was the third busiest port of the British Empire and the leading seaport for trade with the British American colonies.

Boston City Records. This material includes early manuscript records of Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, Hyde Park, and West Roxbury.

Codman (Henry and Philip) Collection of Landscape Architecture (ca. 2,200 volumes). Today the collection encompasses not only volumes on landscape gardening, but also major works on botany, domestic architecture, natural history, and gardening. 

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Colonial Society of Massachusetts

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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Fitchburg Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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Harvard University - Baker Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Business Manuscripts Collection The Historical Collections Department has approximately 1,400 sets of original business records in a range of formats extending back to the days of the Medici family, ca. 1400. Since its founding, Baker Library has been collecting materials actually produced by firms in their daily operations as sources for teaching on current problems faced by businesses. The extensive manuscript holdings are the result. Manuscripts cover the broadest range of business activities, including: agricultural, manufacturing, construction, publishing, and recreation industries; transportation, communication, and commodity utilities; marketing, financial, professional, and personal services; and business affairs of private, public, and governmental organizations.

Boston merchants Melatiah Bourne, Samuel Sturgis, and Nathaniel Holmes. Collection consists of accounts, bills, receipts, orders, notes, account of sales, bills of exchange, letters, memoranda, and ships' papers for Boston merchants Melatiah Bourne, Samuel Sturgis, and Nathaniel Holmes. Intertwined both professionally and personally, the three merchants contributed to the growth of domestic trade during the colonial period. Bulk of collection concerns Melatiah Bourne with a small amount of material for his father, Silvanus, and son, also named Silvanus, as well as Timothy Bourne (1703-1780) and William Bourne (1723-1770). Topics represented in Bourne record series are money lending, domestic and foreign trade, whaling, and estate settlement. Documents for Nathaniel Holmes and his family members concern the distillery business, domestic and foreign trade, sugar house, and furniture making. Majority of records in Samuel Sturgis series detail Nantucket whaling.

Ship's papers, schooner Lydia, voyage to Louisbourg, 1759-1760 Ship's papers, schooner Lydia, voyage to Louisbourg, 1759 Ship's papers, schooner Lydia, voyage to Louisbourg, 1759 Ship's papers, schooner Lydia, voyage to Halifax, 1759

Account books and records of sawmills, lumber dealers, and makers of various wood products, New England and New York, 1759-1961 (inclusive). Records of lumber dealers: Hopestill Foster, Boston, Mass. (1759-1772); Notes: Unpublished finding aids in repository. See also: Manuscripts in Baker Library (4th ed., 1978), Entries 242-247, 251-253, 255-261. LC Number: ms 60000175 System Number: (CStRLIN)MHAQ85A125 Record Number: 32

Records of men and firms engaged in building construction, New York and New England, 1764-1876 (inclusive). Description: 3 linear ft. (30 v., 1 box). Other Formats: Account books of house painters Daniel Rea and Son, Boston, 1764-1802, are available on microfilm (1 reel, 35mm.) from Historical Collections, Baker Library. Order no. 86-3168.

Contents: Records of the following men and firms in building construction: Edward H. Robbins, Milton, Mass., receipt book of workmen on State House, Boston, 1795-1800 (including receipt signed by Charles Bulfinch, architect); Account books of carpenters: Ebenezer Floyd and others, travelling carpenters, Massachusetts and New York, 1764-1800; Aaron Baker, West Dedham, Mass., 1801-1830; Account books of house painters: Daniel Rea and Son, Boston, 1764-1802; Samuel Perkins, Boston, 1817-1824; and Clark and Goodnow, location undetermined, Provenance: Gift and purchase from various sources, 1930-1974. Notes: Unpublished finding aid in repository. See also: Manuscripts in Baker Library (4th ed., 1978), Entries 463-475. LC Number: ms 61000046 System Number: (CStRLIN)MHAQ85A194 Record Number: 108

Records of wholesale merchants, 1761-1906 (inclusive). ca. 9 linear ft. (53 v., 7 boxes, 1 folder). Copies: 3 microfilm reels. Other Formats: The letter book of Daniel Parker (1781-1783) is available on microfilm (1 reel, 35mm.) for use in the Historical Collections Reading Room, Baker Library. Order no. 69-5992. Contents: Various types of records, including account books, ledgers, and letter books, of merchants engaged in domestic wholesale marketing: Ebenezer Storer, Jr. of Boston, Mass., 1761-1788; Alexander Hill of Boston, 1769-1775; Robert Grant and Company of Boston, 1775-1776; Daniel Parker of Watertown, Mass., 1781-1783; an unidentified merchant of Philadelphia, Pa., 1785-1786; Goodman Morris of Halifax, N.S., 1786-1795; Appleton Prentiss of Boston, 1786-1797; Prince Gardner of Nantucket, Mass., 1788-1798; John Gregory of Boston, 1789-1795; an unidentified merchant, probably of Boston, 1793-1797; Notes: Unpublished finding aid in repository. See also: Manuscripts in Baker Library (4th ed., 1978), Entries 803-806, 808-812, 820, 822-824, 826-829, 830A, 831-833, 837, 839, 843, 845-847, 850, 852-853, 855, 857-859. There are 48 volumes of diaries and personal account books of James Stillman in Houghton Library, Harvard University. LC Number: ms 60001741 System Number: (CStRLIN)MHAQ85A268 190 Record Number: 190

Abbot, Samuel, 1732-1812. 16 linear ft. (44 v., 38 boxes). Contents: Papers of Samuel Abbot (1732-1812), Boston merchant, who set up in the city in 1754, and went back to his home town of Andover at the time of the Revolution. The business was then carried on by his step-son, John Kneeland, whose letters descriptive of Boston during the War are in the collection. Bound volumes include account books and letter books (in incomplete series); unbound papers include domestic and foreign letters, invoices, accounts, and miscellany. Provenance: Source: Andover Newton Theological School, 1972, 1975. Notes: Unpublished finding aid in repository. Cite as: Samuel Abbot Collection. Baker Library, Harvard Business School. LC Number: ms 74000338 System Number: (CStRLIN)MHAQ85A209 125 Record Number: 125 

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Harvard University - Houghton University Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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Massachusetts Archives [Massachusetts State Archives]

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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Massachusetts Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Harbottle Dorr Collection of Annotated Massachusetts Newspapers, 1765-1776 On January 7, 1765, in the middle of the Stamp Act controversy, Boston shopkeeper Harbottle Dorr took the current issue of the Boston Evening-Post and commented on its contents in the margins. Every week thereafter, he collected one or both of the Evening-Post or the Boston Gazette, (sometimes adding a Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser ) and continued expressing himself in the margins on the events, referring backward and forward in a maze of cross-references to other documents and stories relevant to the events reported in the news.

The final result 12 years later was an astonishing archive--3,280 pages of annotated newspapers, plus the appended documents and Dorr's own indexes to the four volumes he compiled. This entire unbroken run of annotated Boston newspapers will not only allow students of American history a unique look at the pre-Revolutionary era in New England, but will also provide insight into the thinking of citizen Dorr on the controversies and topics of the times. FORMAT: 4 reels of 35mm microfilm

Pre-Revolutionary Diaries at the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1635-1774 This collection of pre-Revolutionary era diaries provides a rich and authentic portrait of incidents, manners, customs, and details of life in pre-Revolutionary America. The records of farmers and businessmen are to be found here, as well as those of clergymen, soldiers, students, and physicians. The inclusive nature of this project will make it of interest to the general reader as well as to students and scholars of various disciplines, and to an even greater variety of topical researchers--from Indians and industry to epidemics and earthquakes. FORMAT: 13 reels of 35mm microfilm ACCESS: Guide free with collection.

The Ezekiel Price Papers, 1754-1785 The Ezekiel Price Papers is one of the Massachusetts Historical Society's earliest manuscript acquisitions. It consists of manuscript letters, petitions, statistics, lists, and observations concerning the American Revolution, Maine lands and cod fisheries, Boston merchants, Boston town meetings, East India trade, and materials relating to William Bollan, John Hancock, Sylvester Gardiner, the Marquis de Vaudreuil, Edward Payne, and other Massachusetts founders. FORMAT: 1 reel of 35mm microfilm. Primarily the records of the Society for Encouraging Trade and Commerce within the Province of Massachusetts Bay, a society of Boston merchants of which Price was a member. Included are petitions to England and letters relating to trade regulations in the American colonies prior to the Revolution, the non-importation agreement, the stamp act, and regulations regarding fishing. Also included are the Society's regulations and lists of members, subscriptions, plans and other papers related to the employment of poor women and children at a linen manufactory; accounts of lumber and fish exported to the West Indies and other goods imported from England; Price's receipt book of insurance transactions, 1764-1774; papers related to Boston town meetings and to deserters from a French squadron in Boston Harbor during the Revolution (1781). Correspondents include Edward Payne, William Bollan, and Thomas Gray.

Quincy, Wendell, Holmes, and Upham Family Papers, 1633-1910 Rarely do scholars and researchers find such a wealth of historical and genealogical materials on four such prominent families in one collection of materials.

Included are letters, journals, diaries, account books, business papers, genealogical tracings, manuscripts, and professional papers relating to many members of all four families. This collection also contains important material linking these families to other collections contained in this series, such as The Adams Papers, The Henry Knox Papers, The Oliver Family Papers, and The Timothy Pickering Papers.

This chronologically filmed set contains enough material for a definitive study of American history covering three centuries of Quincy, Wendell, Holmes, and Upham family contributions and achievements. FORMAT: 67 reels of 35mm microfilm

The Smith-Carter Family Papers, 1669-1880 The personal and business papers contained in this collection relate primarily to the Smith family of Medford, Boston, and Weymouth, Massachusetts. The collection is particularly rich in the political history of the Revolutionary era, as represented by the activities of Isaac Smith, Jr. (1749-1829), a Loyalist who fled to England during the war and returned to the United States in 1784 seeking reinstatement of his citizenship.

In addition, there are volumes of private correspondence and papers pertaining to the family's shipping and mercantile enterprises in Boston. Also contained in the collection is material pertaining to the related Carter, Bernard, Boylston, Otis, and Pickman families, as well as letters of Abigail (Smith) and John Adams, and their son, John Quincy Adams. FORMAT: 6 reels of 35mm microfilm ACCESS: Call for current availability.

Greene, Benjamin, 1713-1776. - Benjamin Greene account books, 1734-1805; bulk: 1760-1794. Physical Description: 2 volumes and 5 oversize volumes in cases. Scope: Wastebooks and ledgers kept by Boston merchant Benjamin Greene. Accounts after 1767 include records of his firm, Benjamin Greene and Son. The bulk of the entries are cash accounts related to various business enterprises including overseas trade. Accounts record business conducted with other prominent Boston merchants and contain some accounts of family estates and expenditures. Other family members represented in the accounts include Benjamin Greene, Jr. (1738-1807) and Gardiner Greene. Additional forms available: On microfilm, P-489, 3 reels.

Lamb family. Lamb family papers, 1750-1971. Physical Description: 26 boxes and 1 oversize box. Scope: Papers of Lamb family members, in particular the Boston merchants James Lamb (d.1781), his sons James and Thomas Lamb, and Thomas Lamb, Jr., and the firms they represented (James Lamb & Sons, James & Thomas Lamb), consisting of family and business correspondence, financial records, insurance policies, ships' papers, and other materials mostly related to their shipping interests between Boston, domestic ports, Europe, China, and other ports.

Murray, James, 1713-1781. James Murray papers, 1732-1781. Physical Description: 10 volumes. Scope: Letter books (1732-1769) and account books (1732-1748, 1766-1781) of James Murray, a loyalist who fled from Boston, Mass. to Halifax, Nova Scotia during the Revolution. His letter books span his life in London prior to his emigration to North Carolina in 1735, his move to Boston in 1765 with discussions of the Stamp Act and its effect on his sugar business, and of events and the political climate in Boston. The account books contain records of his career as a merchant in Boston and Milton in the sugar business and in the sale of other goods, and of his accounts, including rent collections, in Halifax. Also, an invoice book of Mary Murray and Co. (1771-1775) for shipments of cloth and lace to her from London to Boston, and a catalogue of books of Murray's personal library. Additional forms available: On microfilm, 2 reels, P-141.

Ridley, Matthew, 1746-1789. Matthew Ridley papers, 1717-1812. Physical Description: 5 boxes (1 narrow, 1 pamphlet) and 20 volumes. (14 in cases). Scope: Personal, business, and family papers of merchant Matthew Ridley of Maryland and France, 1717-1812. Personal papers include correspondence between Matthew and his fiancée (and later wife) Nancy Richardson Ridley discussing, among other things, their son Essex, 1771-82; diaries kept by Ridley discussing everyday life in Maryland during the Revolutionary War, 1777-78; and diaries kept while living in France and Amsterdam and working as an agent for the state of Maryland, 1781-84.

Business papers include correspondence between Ridley and other merchants such as Mark Pringle, John Hunt, William Russell, and John Holker, 1771-86; letter books containing copies of letters discussing the effect of the Revolutionary War on Maryland commerce; copies of letters discussing Ridley's work with the London firm Stewart and Campbell; and an account book, 1776-78.

Tudor, John, 1709-1795. John Tudor papers, 1732-1793. Physical Description: 1 narrow box and 1 vol. in a case. Scope: Collection consists of personal and business papers of Boston merchant and deacon, John Tudor, 1732-1793. Personal papers include a photocopy and transcript of a journal, 1732-93, which recorded Tudor family births, deaths, and marriages; major events in Boston such as an earthquake in 1755; statistics of Boston including deaths and burials; political events, including the Battle of Bunker Hill and the progress of the Revolutionary War; and the weather. The location of the original journal is unknown. Business papers include loose account books, 1752-68, 1772-91, and a bound account book, 1762-63, containing records of accounts for trade in molasses, sugar, and rum, among other goods; and accounts with other Boston merchants. Additional forms available: Diary published as Deacon Tudor's diary, ed. William Tudor, 1896.

Rand family accounts, 1721-1780 Physical Description: 1 narrow box. Scope: Business accounts of the Rand family of Massachusetts. 1 bound single signature contains accounts kept from 1721-26 by Benjamin Rand of Grafton (Mass.). Most entries are for wages for carpentry and day labour. Also includes tables of measurement. One volume and loose pages contain accounts kept from 1752-80 by Thomas Rand, selectman and surveyor of boards and shingles for the town of Weston (Mass.). Entries are for sale of timber, carpentry, coffin making, food, use of oxen and horses, and wages for day labour; includes index. Also contains executors' accounts, 1731, for the estate of Benjamin Rand, kept by Abigail Rand et al. Local notes: Old shelf mark: 22.31.

Benjamin Eustis account book, 1749-1757. Physical Description: 1 volume. in a narrow box. Scope: Account book of Boston housewright Benjamin Eustis, giving accounts for lumber and building materials, rum and provisions, and labour for the construction of houses and other structures.

[Too many merchants to keep listing]

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New England Historic Genealogical Society 
(The New England Historical and Genealogical Register) 
(New England Genealogical and Historical Register) 
(New England Historical and Genealogical Society 
(NEHGS))

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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Peabody Essex Museum 
formerly the Essex Historical Institute

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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MICHIGAN

Wm. L. Clements Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Louisburg Siege Collection, 1745-1746 23 items Biographical information: Scope and Contents: Collection of letters and documents written at Louisburg from April, 1745, to February, 1746, by several New Hampshire men who were members of the expedition led by Sir William Pepperrell and Sir Peter Warren. Included is a series of nine letters written by Captain Thomas Westbrooke Waldron (d. 1785) to his father, Richard Waldron, at Portsmouth, N.H. The correspondence forms a running narrative of the siege and includes a copy of the articles of capitulation dictated by Pepperrell and Warren. there are two replies from Richard Waldron. The remaining letters are written by fellow officers and soldiers.

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Wayne County, Registrar of Deeds

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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William and Mary Quarterly

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

Manchester Historic Association

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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New Hampshire Division of Records Management and Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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New Hampshire Gazette

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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New Hampshire Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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NEW JERSEY

New Jersey Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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NEW YORK

Cornell University Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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Harper's New Monthly Magazine

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Numerous new articles where Louisbourg/Cape Breton are mentioned 

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National Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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New York Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Beekman Collection R.M. [ascribed by N-YHS to Richard Montgomery] to Colonel Jacob Glen from Camp at Lake George, 24 August 1758. New-York Historical Society: From the Beekman Collection; in 1997 catalogued in Misc. Mss.: Glen, Jacob. Copy in FTA Research Files. Montgomery served in the 17th Foot; at Louisbourg with Wolfe in 1758.

TitleDaybooks, 1767-1771 Description2 v. (ca. 800 p.) ; 6 x 16 in. Restrictions Access: open to qualified researchers at The New-York Historical Society. Permission note This collection is owned by The New-York Historical Society. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Library Director of The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024.Summary Daybooks kept by an unidentified proprietor of a general store, probably in Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess County, New York. The date spans April 1767-October 1769, and March 1770-May 1771.

Author Holmes, Thomas, merchant of Middletown, N.J.Title Account book, 1735 Mar.-1740 Aug. Description1 v. (190 p.) Restrictions Access: open to qualified researchers at The New-York Historical Society. Notes Merchant, Middletown, New Jersey. Permission note This collection is owned by The New-York Historical Society. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Library Director of The New-York Historical Society, Two West 77th Street, New York, NY 10024.Summary Account book kept by Holmes in the course of his business in general merchandise (Mar. 1735-Aug. 1740). Entries record sales of such items as salt, rum, nails, cigars, spices, cloth, buckles, clothing accessories, tools, utensils, and produce. Frequent customers include members of the Morris, Hoffmire, Sears, French, White, Grover, Drummond, Stillwell, Brinley, and Allen families. Few entries after 

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New York Public Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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New York State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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OHIO

The Ohio State University

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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RHODE ISLAND

John Carter Brown Library ~ Brown University

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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John Carter Brown Library ~ The John Carter Brown Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing significant 

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Newport Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Business Records The oldest account books in the care of the Newport Historical Society were created in 1662 by William and Thomas Richardson, prominent Quaker merchants. The most recent are the business records of the King-McLeod Company of Newport, purveyors of dry goods on Thames Street from 1878 to 1961. For the three centuries in between, there are more than 500 volumes of records for every conceivable type of business, including colonial seafaring mercantile concerns, physicians, craftsmen, grocery stores, and farms.

Particularly strong is the collection of 18th century merchants' records, including the largest collection of Aaron Lopez Paper in the world. Lopez was a Jewish refugee who fled Portugal during a renewed wave of Inquisitorial activity in the 1750s. Though he arrived in Newport with little property or resources, he soon involved himself in mercantile activity, utilizing Jewish and non-Jewish contacts in Boston, Charleston, Halifax, New York, Jamaica, Lisbon, and Amsterdam.

Aaron Lopez and his family arrived in Newport around 1750 from New York via Lisbon, Portugal. Lopez arrived in the new world as a member of a "Marrano" family with the Christian name of "Don Duarte Lopez." Lopez immediately dropped his Christian name and took the Hebrew name of Aaron and submitted to ritual circumcision. Within twenty years, Lopez owned or had interests in over 80 sailing vessels.

Letter written in Hebrew, 1774, NHS Collections

His mercantile ventures were varied and included the export of spermaceti candles, rum, furniture, and other finished products from Newport, and the import of snuff and African slaves. Lopez came to be one of colonial America's most prominent residents, and Newport's most prosperous citizen during the town's economic Golden Age, from roughly 1740 to 1770. Available at the Society are 147 volumes of his business records, including ledger books from 1763-1775, store blotters from 1758-1775, letter books from 1754-1781, as well as account books, shipping records, and receipt books.

Maritime Records Other prominent Newport merchants represented in the Library Special Collections include Stephen Ayrault; John Banister; Christopher Champlin; the firm of Gibbs and Channing; William Ellery, a merchant, lawyer, and signer of the Declaration of Independence; Nathaniel Hart; William Hunter; Walter Newberry; Thomas Robinson; Isaac Stelle; members of the Vernon family; and many others.

The Society also has a strong collection of records from Newport's colonial craftsmen. Of particular interest are the volumes pertaining to the town's 18th century furniture makers. Included are records for three generations of the Townsend family (1750-1817); and the account books of lesser-known cabinetmakers such as Benjamin Baker (1761-1792); John Cahoone (1749-1760); James Taylor (1767-1802); and Benjamin Pierce (1835-1842). Clock and watch makers are represented, including Stephen Gould (accounts and letter books, 1807-1828; diaries, 1803-1836) and David Williams (letters, 1802-1822). The John Stevens Shop, which produced some of the finest examples of stone carving in early America, is represented by copies of their account books from 1705-1758.

By the 1720s, Newport had established itself as one of the major seaports in British colonial North America. During the town's Golden Age, Newport was the fifth most prosperous seaport in the colonies, behind New York, Charleston, Boston, and Philadelphia. Along with the business records created by prominent merchants, there are other collections that tell the story of Newport's period of maritime prosperity. These include log books, Customs House documents, and the archives of the Newport Marine Society. Also available is a large variety of shipping manifests, cargo inventories, and other documents illustrative of Newport's role in the maritime economy of North America.

Almanacs The Society's collection includes almanacs from the beginning of the 18th century, such as one printed in 1713 by Edward Holyoke of Boston, and the Rhode Island Almanac for the year 1735, written by A Poor Robin@ and printed in Newport by James Franklin, the older brother of Benjamin Franklin. There are dozens of other almanacs printed in Newport, Providence, Boston, and New York between 1751 and 1903.

Colonial Newport Customs House Letters

Shipping Papers, 1740–1790

Ships Accounts, 1754–1764

George Wetmore Collection of Newport Commercial Documents 

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Rhode Island State Archives and Public Records Administration

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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Rhode Island Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Nothing new 

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VIRGINIA

Virginia Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Gray, Harrison, 1712-1794. Papers, 1745-1773. Call Number Manuscripts Mss2 G7927 c Description 4 items. Summary Note Include letter, 1745, of William Winslow (of Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia) to Harrison Gray (of Boston, Mass.); deed of trust, 1750, of Fortesque Vernon to Harrison Gray and John Hunt for the ship, "Kingston," (for the benefit of William Dennie); and accounts, 1758-1773, of Harrison Gray with Stephen Parker and Thomas Parker. Provenance Note Provenance not known. Call Number ManuscriptsMss2 Ad183 a 1 Author Adams, John. Title Account, 1757 Dece[mbe]r 31, Boston, [Mass.], with Harrison Gray. Description [2] p. on 1 leaf : handwritten signed ; 7 1/2 x 6 in. Provenance Note In the possession of the Virginia Historical Society in 1901.

Wytfliet, Cornelis van, d. 1597. Title Norumbega et Virginia. Cartog. Math Data Scale not given (E 304 degrees -- E 331 degrees / N 47 degrees -- N 38 degrees). Published [Louvain, Belgium : Jean Bogard], 1597. Call Number Manuscripts Map E171 1597:1 Description 1 map : imperfect ; 23 x 29 cm. on sheet 30 x 32 cm. General Note Origin of longitude not given. Relief shown pictorially. "17" in upper right corner. Published in Descriptionis Ptolemaicae augmentum (Louanii, Johannis Bogardi, 1597). Copy 2 has the same dimensions as copy 1 but is not imperfect. Cit./Ref. Note References: Philip D. Burden, The Mapping of North America (Rickmansworth, Raleigh Publications, 1996), p. 127, plate 103, State 1.; Philip Lee Phillips, A List of geographical atlases in the Library of Congress (Washington, GPO, 1909), p. 566, entry 1140, map 17. Summary Note Extends from Cape Breton south to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Provenance Note Formerly part of the Coolie Verner collection acquired by Paul Mellon, Upperville, Va. Bequest of Paul Mellon in 1999. Accessioned 19 April 2001. Copy 2: Purchased from Henry Stevens, Son & Stiles, New York, 29 November 1966. 

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WASHINGTON, D.C.

Library of Congress

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Architecture, Design & Engineering Drawings [ADE] -- About 38,500 drawings (ca. 5,100 catalogue records). 1600-1989, bulk 1880-1940. Drawings, primarily for sites and structures in the U.S.A (especially Washington, D.C.), as well as Europe and Mexico, mostly by American architects and architectural firms. Most catalogued in groups by project. (Note: Original materials are served by appointment.) Some images display (images display only as thumbnails outside LC)

Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) -- Documentation for over 31,000 sites and structures. ca. 1930- . Measured drawings, photographs, and written historical and architectural information for structures and sites dating from the 17th-20th centuries in the U.S.A and its territories. Some images display inside and outside LC

Journal of a voyage to Halifax ... Relevance: LC Control Number: mm 81059980 Type of Material: Archival Manuscript Material (Collection) Main Title: Journal of a voyage to Halifax... : letter, 1757. Description: 1 item (10 p.) 1 container. 1 microfilm reel. Summary: Ms. journal-letter by an unknown person entitled "Journal of a Voyage to Halifax on the intended expedition under the command of Lord Loudoun--1757; In a letter to a Friend," describing the above voyage (1757 Mar. 22-Aug. 30) as part of the campaign against the French during the French and Indian War. Includes a list of the fleet under Admiral Francis Holbourn, the army under John Campbell, Earl of Loudoun, and general and other officers of the British Army. Notes: Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1977. MSS59980 Forms part of: Papers and collection of Peter Force (Series 8D : entry 84). Finding Aids: Finding aid available in the Manuscript Reading Room. Source of Acquisition: Purchase, 1867. Additional Form Avail.: Microfilm edition available, no. 17,137 (reel 48).

Papers of Christopher French Relevance: LC Control Number: mm 78021568 Type of Material: Archival Manuscript Material (Collection) Personal Name: French, Christopher, 18th cent. Main Title: Papers of Christopher French, 1756-1778. Description: 3 v. 1 container. 1 microfilm reel. 0.4 linear feet. Biog./History Note: British army officer. Summary: Three journals (1756-1764 and 1776-1778) kept by French while serving with the British Army in America. The first segment covers his service during the French and Indian War, especially during the siege of Louisbourg. Includes descriptions of New York City, Philadelphia, Princeton, Trenton, and Albany, as well as accounts of journeys through Canada and a trip to South Carolina during which conferences with various Indian tribes were held. The rest of the journal covers French's service during the American Revolution, especially his imprisonment in Hartford, Conn., and his duties in Rhode Island and New York. Individuals represented in the journal include John Burgoyne, William Howe, Jonathan Trumbull, and George Washington. Notes: Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1979. Source of Acquisition: Purchase, 1944.

Business Records in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress By Mary M. Wolfskill. The Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress has significant holdings in the area of business records dating from the 1630's to late in the 20th century; however, most of these collections fall in the 18th and 19th centuries. The collecting of business records has not been a major focus of the division, and it is not included in present collecting policies because of the space requirements in housing such potentially voluminous quantities of material. Many of the existing collections in this area are quite small, numbering only a few items or a single account book, while others contain hundreds of thousands of items, including ledgers, journals, daybooks, cashbooks, invoices, bills, receipts, sales books, wastebooks, and the like. They may comprise the records of a company or be acquired as part of the personal papers of an individual.

Lovering-Taylor family papers, 1727-1926 mm 79056382 Type of Material: Archival Manuscript Material (Collection) Main Title: Lovering-Taylor family papers, 1727-1926 (bulk 1776-1888) Description: 2,000 items. 11 containers plus 2 OVSD.4 linear feet. Biog./History Note: The Lovering and Taylor families of Boston, Mass., New York, N.Y., and Halifax, N.S. Papers chiefly of Joseph Taylor (1745-1816), merchant and Loyalist. Other family members represented include William Taylor (1714-1789), Abigail (Taylor) Amory (b. 1739), Charles Taylor (d. 1837), Hannah Jones (Welles) Taylor (1776-1845), Mary (Taylor) Lovering (b. 1813), Charles T. Lovering (b. 1846), and members of the allied Amory (Emery) and Welles (Wells) families. Summary: Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, business records, legal papers, biographical and genealogical material, clippings, printed material, and other papers chiefly of Joseph Taylor. His papers relate to business and trade during the Revolution, the Loyalist cause, mercantile insurance, and French spoliation claims. Correspondents include Benedict Arnold, Samson Blowers, William E. Earle, William Lee, George Leonard, Samuel Rogers, and Daniel Webster. Notes: MSS56382 Finding Aids: Finding aid available in the Library. Source of Acquisition: Gift, Richard S. Lovering, Jr., 1975.

Records of the British Board of Trade, 1682-1786. mm 83098236 Type of Material: Archival Manuscript Material (Collection) Corporate Name: Great Britain. Board of Trade. Main Title: Records of the British Board of Trade, 1682-1786. Description: 13 items. 6 containers plus 1 OVSD. 2.2 linear feet. Cancel/Invalid LCCN: mm 79004368 mm 81062893 mm 83010801 mm 83062919 Biog./History Note: British government agency established to promote and regulate British overseas commerce. Summary: Volumes containing correspondence, reports, orders, instructions, commissions, and other records documenting British trade in Canada, the Caribbean, and America. Notes trade with Antigua, Bermuda, France, Jamaica, New England, Newfoundland, New Jersey, Nova Scotia, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia. Chronicles British trade decisions and actions concerning fishing, shipping, and whaling, and trade disputes with Spain. Notes: MSS98236 Source of Acquisition: Gift and purchase, 1899-1940. 

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CONNECTICUT

Stanford University

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Holds a manuscript copy of the Bagley diary (American Antiquarian Society) 

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Mystic Seaport

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The Museum's collections record the American maritime experience. Mystic Seaport holds more than 2 million items, including vessels, photographs, film and video footage, manuscripts, imprints, art, tools, and artifacts dating from the 18th century to the present. At the G. W. Blunt White Library, researchers will find 700,000 manuscript pieces, 65,000 volumes of books and periodicals, 2,000 rolls of microfilm, 1,000 ships registers, 1,300 logbooks, 700 audiotape oral history interviews, 200 videotape interviews, and 9,000 maps and charts. 

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Connecticut Department of Public Health ~ Vital Records

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Vital Records (birth, death, and marriage certificates) held by the Department of Public Health are currently being microfilmed and are unavailable at this time 

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Connecticut State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Since 1855, the Connecticut State Library has acquired historical records from the three branches of State government. In 1909, the General Assembly made the State Library the official State Archives 

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Connecticut Society of Genealogists

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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Godfrey Memorial Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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DELAWARE

Delaware Public Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Guide to the Holdings of the Delaware Public Archives: The Guide to the Delaware Public Archives was initiated in 1978 with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Originally designed as a printed guide to the collection, the project evolved into an electronic finding aid for the entire collection of the of the Delaware Public Archives.

No significant records. 

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Delaware Genealogical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ General. No significant records 

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Historical Society of Delaware

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection On-Line Catalogue: No. Manuscript collections such as family papers, diaries, and the records of local organizations are kept in closed storage and are available from a librarian. The manuscript card catalogue lists documents by subject as well as by the names of people and places. Inventories are available for some large manuscript collections. 

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University of Delaware - Morris Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection On-Line Manuscript Catalogue: No. Estimated quantity: 1,000,000 manuscript items; 100,000 rare books Description: Manuscript and archival holdings include over 700 collections of literary, horticultural, political, diplomatic, legal, educational, technological, business, and organizational materials. These papers of individuals, archives of businesses, organizations, and government bodies, and collections of literary and historical manuscripts focus primarily on 18th-20th century American history and culture, with special emphasis on Delaware. Included are oral histories, diaries, account books and ledgers, ships' logs, ephemera, maps, posters, photographs, and other graphic materials 

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State Library of Delaware ~ Delaware Digital Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Manuscript Catalogue ~ No. 

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Department of the Navy - Naval Historical

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Saunders (Sanders), Thomas, Captain Letters to Captain Thomas Saunders, and other documents, related to the conduct of the Lewisburg (Louisbourg) Campaign of 1745. Apparently includes some material not at Louisbourg 

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GEORGIA

Georgia Department of Archives and History

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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Georgia Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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NARA's Southeast Region

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Archival holdings from Federal agencies and courts in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Pre-Federal Admiralty Court Records, Province and State of South Carolina, 1716-89. Also, a database of merchant marine vessel logbooks, which includes the ports of Mobile, Alabama; Jacksonville, Miami, and Tampa, Florida; Savannah, Georgia; Wilmington, North Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina 

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INDIANA

Indiana Commission on Public Records

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection This finding aid to the records of the State Archives Division of the Indiana Commission on Public Records represents a very limited beginning to providing full on-line access to the descriptions of those records. Additional records and collections will be added as quickly as possible. Our goal is to have this on-line catalogue as complete, comprehensive, error free and available as quickly as possible. 

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LOUISIANA

Tulane University

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

The Southeastern Architectural Archive The Southeastern Architectural Archive at Tulane University in New Orleans is the largest collection of architectural drawings and building records in the South. Since its founding in 1981, the Archive has built a collection for the study of architectural and urban history that focuses on New Orleans and Louisiana, but also includes significant work from other areas of the country, as well as a small European drawings collection. In addition to architectural drawings, the Archive contains a wide range of other sources for the study of the built environment.

Louisiana Collection

Our Louisiana Collection is a research collection of printed materials relating to all aspects of Louisiana history and culture from colonial times to the present. It includes the best collection of nineteenth-century Louisiana books in the state. In addition to approximately 35,000 books and pamphlets, the collection contains maps, photographs, illustrations from popular nineteenth century magazines, sheet music, newspapers, and vertical files containing clippings, brochures and other ephemera. 

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MAINE

University of Maine/Orono

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records in its general catalogue 

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Maine Department of Human Services ~ Office of Vital Records

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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Maine State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

The Collection on Microfilm Documents Relating to the Territorial History of Maine, 1603-1871 (2 vols.), UMI®'s Genealogy and Local History, (Microfilming Corporation of America/UMI) Part 26; Documentary History of the State of Maine (24 vols., 1869-1916). (276 microfiche)., UMI®'s Genealogy and Local History, (Microfilming Corporation of America/UMI) Part 26; Province and Court Records of Maine; UMI®'s Genealogy and Local History, (Microfilming Corporation of America/UMI) Part 37 

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Maine State Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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Maine Military Historical Society/Museum

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No on-line catalogue 

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MASSACHUSETTS

The Boston Athenaeum

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The Boston Athenaeum, founded in 1807, is one of the oldest and most distinguished independent libraries in the United States. 

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NARA's Northeast Region (Boston)

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection There is a Blue Hill Meteorological Collection consisting of personal diaries, journals, notes, and other unofficial weather records,1735-1933, created by various individuals (primarily in the New England states) and subsequently donated to the Blue Hill Observatory. 

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SPNEA ~ Society For the Preservation of New England Antiquities

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection SPNEA owns and operates 35 historic properties in five New England states. These carefully preserved buildings and landscapes tell the stories of the people who have called New England home over the past three centuries. Researchers interested in the history of New England architecture, architectural styles, individual architects, specific buildings or types, ornamental or construction details, garden design, and interior decoration will delight in the collections of more than 20,000 architectural drawings and specifications, American builders' guides, pattern books, and decorating manuals, and trade catalogues and other advertising ephemera that provide useful information about architectural ornament and building materials. The work of more than 450 architects working from c. 1800 until the 1960s is represented. The Library and Archives' collections of family papers and account books provide significant information about New England's social, cultural, economic, agricultural, and literary history 

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The Bostonian Society ~ Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Created when The Bostonian Society was founded in 1881, the Library is an important research facility for persons studying all aspects of Boston's history from prehistory to the present. Types of records include ledgers, account books, diaries and journals, correspondence, minutes and other financial records, sermons broadsides, proclamations, and legal commissions. The largest and most extensively catalogued manuscript collection is the Documents Collection, a collection of approximately 1,000 items dating from 1629 to 1881, catalogued and assembled in a separate collection. 

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Historic Northampton

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Account Books This collection of 12 account books span the years 1703-1861, though the bulk dates are 1771-1802. The account books were used to keep track of payment for such goods and services as laying brick, shoeing horses, weaving, rent, and making coffins. A few of these account books make reference to the property of Northampton women. For each account book, the finding aid lists the individual who kept the book, its dates, and a general description of the material contained in each book.

Miscellaneous Documents

This collections of 84 documents contains promissory notes, financial documents, receipts, writs, bills, certificates, minutes, warrants, and commissions. Also included are letters, deeds, and account books that are not grouped within their respectively named collections, but mostly consist of various legal and financial documents. The finding aid lists each document individually and includes involved parties and date where known. Subjects included: account books 

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health ~ 
The Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection France O 800201 France. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Consulate at Charleston. Santo Domingo refugees: acts, declarations, and miscellaneous documents 1730-1826 2.00 microfilm reels ; Guide to early documents in the New Hampshire State Archives ca. 1680-1900 2.00 microfiche ; O 800206 Carter, Walter, editor. State records of North Carolina, 1776 (1715)-1790 1886-1914 8.00 microfilm reels ; O 800205 Saunders, William L., editor. Colonial records of North Carolina, 1662-1776 1886-1890 6.00 microfilm reels ; O 800207 Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-1918. Index to the colonial and state records of North Carolina, volumes I-XXV, 1662-1790 1909-1914 1.00 microfilm reel ; O 800212 McIlwaine, H. R., editor. Executive journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia, 1680-1775 1925-1945 2.00 microfilm reels ; O 800214 McIlwaine, H. R., editor. Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1619-1776 1905-1915 4.00 microfilm reels ; O 800216 Virginia. Senate. Committee on the Library. Colonial records of Virginia, 1619-1680 1874 0.01 microfilm reel 

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The Bureau of Vital Records was not established until 1905, but holds records from 1640 to the present 

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New Hampshire Division of Records Management and Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

General Court Records (1680-current) Petitions from towns, individuals, and groups to the General Court and/or the Governor and Council provide a variety of information about people, places, and events. Journals of House and Senate Militia records include membership and muster rolls, regulations, list of uniforms, stores, and equipment for individual militia units around the state.

Militia Records: Most extant militia records are at the State Archives while some are at the New Hampshire Historical Society

New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers 40 volumes (c.1625-c.1793 [published 1864-1942] Finding State Records: Abstracts of the legislative journals and of the records of the Governor and Council are printed and indexed in New Hampshire State and Provincial Papers and some local petitions are included in the volumes devoted to town records. This forty-volume collection, also known as Documents and Records Relating to New Hampshire, was published between 1867 and 1942 and includes a range of public and private documents. The Laws of New Hampshire, 1679-1835, compiled between 1904 and 1922, are well indexed and record action on matters private as well as public. [Louisbourg has Volume 5: Documents and records relating to the Province of New - Hampshire from 1738 - 1749 containing very valuable and interesting records and papers relating to the expedition against Louisbourg, 1745]

Provincial Court Records., c.1650-1772 Court records. Both the statutes in question and the judgments rendered can suggest the prevailing understanding of law and morality and areas of conflict in families and communities. Many surviving court records are spare, listing only the plaintiff, the defendant, and the disposition of the case. Where fuller records-depositions, for example-exist, they can provide insight into individual events both ordinary and extraordinary.

Provincial Probate, c.1650-1772. Later records at Counties. (indexed on microfilm at the New Hampshire Historical Society) Probate records are also abstracted in the New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers, volumes 31-40. Probate records consist of wills and inventories. Wills reveal patterns of bequest and inheritance. Wills can suggest the kinds of possessions which individuals and families thought to be of significance and value and, along with inventories, indicate how wealth was held. Although some men of humble means and some women left wills, the majority were left by men of property. 

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New Hampshire State Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The New Hampshire State Library houses approximately 2400 titles of published family histories for New Hampshire and New England. This collection is enhanced by the unique name index to early town records on microfilm (sometimes referred to as the "Sargent" Name Index) 

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Dartmouth College ~ Baker Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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ILLINOIS

NARA's Great Lakes Region (Chicago)

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection No significant records. Archival holdings from Federal agencies and courts in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. 

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Illinois State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Land Sale Record, Hammes Collection, 1678–1814 The sale of Illinois land began in the late 17th century, nearly one hundred years before the establishment of the United States. While under the control of three separate and distinct governmental authorities: France (1678–1763), England (1763–1778), and the state of Virginia (1778–1784), individuals residing in what was to become the state of Illinois received and conveyed title to lands there [157 microfilm reels]

Probate Records, 1772–1970

Papers Relating to Land in Kaskaskia District, c. 1783-1963 Papers cover a wide range of activities primarily conducted by the Kaskaskia Land Office. Prior to 1814 documents relate to functions of Board of Commissioners in settling land claims and include lists of claims submitted on account of head, militia, improvement, and ancient French and British grants which were confirmed or rejected by the Governors of the Northwest or Indiana Territories or the Board of Commissioners; depositions and affidavits submitted in support of or opposition to claims; subpoenas; powers of attorney; copies of wills, deeds, conveyances, indenture agreements, certificates of naturalization, and certificates of heirship; contracts and correspondence with surveyors of private claims; plats and field notes of claims; and correspondence with the Governor of the Indiana Territory, Congress, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. Some of these papers are in French.

Boards of Commissioners Histories of Various Settlements, c. 1809 Histories trace the settlement of claims for Cahokia, Prairie du Pont, Fort Chartres, St. Philips, and Grand Prairie citing pertinent federal legislation. The histories include discussions of surveys conducted and boundaries established for villages and common fields. Also included are depositions given in support of claims made in these settlements

Board of Commissioners List of Claims Lying Within the Common Field, Commons, and Village of Kaskaskia, c. 1809. List includes names of original and present claimants, description of tract (i.e., number of arpents and/or boundaries as formed by rivers, common fence, or adjoining property), and claim number. 

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Illinois State Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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Chicago Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ Future 

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MARYLAND

Lower Delmarva Genealogical Society (LDGS)

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Business Records Miscellaneous Original Documents (land patents, tax records, bill of sales, debt receipts, will, business records, railroad receipts), 1762-1899 

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University of Maryland

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Maryland Manuscripts 1664-1981 (138 lin. ft.) Included in this collection are approximately 6000 individually catalogued letters, diaries, military and court records, ledger books, and printed ephemera (broadsides, handbills, etc.) related to the Maryland region--principally dating from 1750 to 1900.

Histories of Maryland Published and unpublished histories of various Maryland cities, towns, and counties

Business and Other Financial Institutions Correspondence relating to business matters, bills of sale, receipts, annual reports, trade cataloes, advertisements, ledgers, inventories of goods, bonds, payrolls, promissory notes, contracts, and stock certificates documenting business and other financial transactions.

Shipping and Shipbuilding in Maryland Aubrey C. Land Collection--18th and 19th century. The collection of Dr. Land, a former full professor of history at the University of Maryland and the author of several books, includes the bookkeeping records, invoices, promissory notes, correspondence, and bills of lading of various shipping companies in England, France, Germany and Italy. 

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Maryland State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The following has been compiled and forwarded tho the Fortress of Louisbourg: Finding Aid for Louisbourg Materials in the Maryland State Archives, Extracted by Eric Krause, Krause-House Info-Research Solutions February 6, 2002 

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Maryland Genealogical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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Maryland Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Oliver Record Books Robert Oliver was a wholesale merchant, and an importer and exporter. This collection consists of account books, day books, ledgers, journals, and letter books kept during his various mercantile partnerships. The records begin with his partnership (1785-1796) with Hugh Thompson in the firm Oliver and Thompson. In 1796 Oliver formed the firm Robert Oliver and Brothers with his two brothers John and Thomas. After Thomas' death in 1803 the firm was known as Robert and John Oliver. The records continue in Robert Oliver's name after the death of John in 1823. The collection records mercantile activity among Baltimore, the West Indies, Europe, and the East Indies from 1785 until 1805. 

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MICHIGAN

Historical Society of Michigan

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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MISSOURI

Missouri State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The Missouri State Archives is the repository for state records of historical value. More than 120 million pages of paper; 100,000 photographs; 12,500 books; 55,000 rolls of microfilm; and 176,000 micro-fiche comprise the collection. These records include: Missouri's history under French & Spanish colonial rule, as a U.S. territory, and during early statehood. Highlights among manuscripts and original documents in the Archives are: French & Spanish land grants

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Missouri State Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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State Historical Society of Missouri

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

The French and Spanish Archives French and Spanish Archives, 1763-1841 (C2965) 23 rolls of microfilm. The French and Spanish Archives is a collection of documents from the St. Louis area dating primarily from the colonial and territorial periods. The Archives were filmed by the city of St. Louis in 1962. The original records are at the Missouri Historical Society in St. Louis and are called the St. Louis Archives. The French and Spanish Archives consists of approximately 3000 documents concerning personal property sales, including Black and Indian slaves, houses, lands, and mills; estate transactions; inventories and public auctions; wills; marriage contracts; deeds; powers of attorney; partnerships; mortgages; leases; indenture; apprenticeships; early litigation; contracts and obligations; quittance discharges; trade and agreements; transfers and exchanges; tutors; gifts and donations; and other miscellaneous transactions. The bulk of the collection dates from 1766 to 1816

Alvord, Clarence W. and Idress Head Collection, 1759-1962 Territorial Documents, c. 1770-1851: The documents primarily concern land and land transactions and include deeds, land claims and grants, plats and surveys.

The Research Notes sub-series is arranged by topic and covers the colonial and revolutionary periods of American history. Historical evidence presented by Alvord in Desplaines River litigation, transcriptions of letters from the Canadian Archives, 1771-1783, and transcriptions from Cahokia and Kaskaskia Records are also included: Canadian Archives, 1771-1783; Transcripts from Cahokia Records; Transcripts from Kaskaskia Records 

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Missouri Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection General historical collection for St. Louis, Missouri, and Louisiana Territory, from French settlements to present. Collection includes government records, family papers, correspondence, business journals, and corporate records including: 1. St. Louis Archives, (1764-1804), 18 boxes. French and Spanish Colonial Archives. 2. St. Louis Court House Papers, (1801-1967), 15 boxes. 3. New Madrid Archives, (1791-1910), 11 boxes. Original papers from New Madrid County Court 4. St. Genevieve County Archives, (1761-1854), 7 boxes. 

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NEW JERSEY

New Jersey State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The official repository for all New Jersey colonial and state government records of enduring historical value. Numerous published inventories, aids, etc. are available in the area of Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. 

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League of Historical Societies of New Jersey

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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NEW YORK

Huntington Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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The Museum of American Financial History

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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New York State Historical Association

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The true heart of the Library's holdings are the private papers, public records, and commercial accounts that detail life in the state from the 17th century to the present. Diaries, letters, journals, and account books provide unique and intimate perspectives on the past. There is also an active preservation program to protect fragile materials 

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University of Rochester

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: Some Louisbourg records 

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NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina Office of Archives and History

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection General Assembly Session Records, 1707-1974; Governor's Office Records, 1688-Present; Treasurer's and Comptroller's Office Records, ca.1731-Present; The Colonial Records Project 

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North Carolina Vital Records

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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PENNSYLVANIA

The Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania collects and preserves the works of over 200 designers from the 18th century to the present. 

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Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Unger, Claude. Collection, 1706-1937. (ca. 7000 items.) Letters and documents representing some 2,000 individuals relate to a wide variety of subjects. Large groups of papers concern Philadelphia merchants of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and include correspondence, accounts, bills of lading, ships papers. Firms represented are: Richard Ashhurst and Sons, which traded in dry goods primarily with Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi; Thomas Astley, trading with England, whose papers mostly pertain to land investments in western Pennsylvania; Andrew Clow and Company, with offices in Philadelphia and London, traded with England and Europe, here mostly with Rathbone and Benson, Liverpool; Dutilh and Wachsmuth and affiliate companies, trading mostly with the West Indies but also with Europe. 1864

Smith, Sarah A.G. Collection, 1716-1816. (550 items.) The Sarah A. G. Smith collection consists primarily of the business correspondence and records of several 18th-century Philadelphia merchants. About half of the collection is made up of the papers of Charles Wharton, his father, Joseph Wharton, both merchants, and other related members of the Wharton family, and includes: Charles Wharton business correspondence; business records; letter books, 1779- 1785, 1800-1828; account book with the Bank of Pennsylvania, 1794-1809; an index to shipping adventures and merchants who did business with Charles Wharton; and an unidentified letter book, 1766-1769, 1771.

One-third of the collection consists of the business papers, 1756-1798, of [Thomas] Lamar, [Henry] Hill, [Robert] Bisset Company, a partnership of three brothers-in-law who traded between Philadelphia, London, England, and Madeira, Portugal, and consist mainly of the correspondence between the partners and a few miscellaneous records. There are letters by Mary Lamar, the widow of Thomas Lamar, about her estate.

The remainder of the collection includes: correspondence, 1768-1774, of Anthony Clarkson, merchant of Philadelphia, from John and Arthur Burrows of St. Vincent and Jamaica; Joshua Fisher and Sons, merchants of Philadelphia, business records, 1745-1775; and miscellaneous items.

The Library Company of Philadelphia Holds the Library Company's 550 linear feet of manuscripts on deposit. 

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The Library Company of Philadelphia

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection The Library Company of Philadelphia is a non-profit independent research library with collections documenting every aspect of the history and background of American culture from the colonial period to the end of the nineteenth century. A collection of national importance, its holdings number approximately half a million printed volumes in a wide variety of formats; 75,000 graphics; 160,000 manuscripts; and a small, distinguished collection of early American art and artifacts. Please note that the Historical Society of Pennsylvania has the Library Company's 550 linear feet of manuscripts on deposit. 

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SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina Department of Archives and History

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection Reference collection: An ever-growing microfilm collection of public and semi-public records of or relating to South Carolina from the British Public Records Office, the National Archives, and private manuscript repositories; published reference works; bibliographies; archival guides; and monographs on South Carolina history. The collection is made up of microfilm copies of records in other repositories. The records date from as early as 1631 and vary in type and amount. Included are copies of such records as the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina and entry and minute books of the Lords Proprietors, correspondence between Great Britain and South Carolina, abstracts of land grants, legislative journals and acts sent to Great Britain, American loyalist claims in the Exchequer and Audit Office, various guides to British repositories having materials relating to American history, and papers of individuals such as Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury, and Charles Cornwallis.

This repository holds a variety of records including many of those of other institutions which have Louisbourg material: examples ~ Benjamin Lincoln Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society; Charles Lee "The Lee Papers" [1754-1811] at the New-York Historical Society; and Great Britain. War Office. Amherst papers (War Office) 1712-1784)

This repository also holds a variety of records of the Louisbourg period: Examples ~ The Horatio Gates Papers, 1726-1828; Cornwallis Papers, 1741-1785; [Lyman C.] Draper Manuscript Collection. ca. 1740-1891; Great Britain. Army. American Colonial Headquarters. British headquarters (Sir Guy Carleton) papers 1747-1783; Great Britain. Board of Trade. Shipping lists for South Carolina 1716-1767; Great Britain. Board of Trade. Original South Carolina correspondence from the governors and others 1720-1775; Great Britain. Board of Trade. South Carolina draft correspondence 1720-1774; Great Britain. Board of Trade. South Carolina entry books 1720-1775; Great Britain. Board of Trade. Abstracts of letters to the Board of Trade concerning South Carolina 1721-1756; Great Britain. Secretary of State. South Carolina correspondence and other papers 1699-1776; and Secretary of State. Original correspondence and papers from the governors of South Carolina 1715-1784 ) 

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South Carolina Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 

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VERMONT 

Vermont State Archives

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection

Manuscript Vermont State Papers 18th- and 19th-Century government records (mostly pre-1840), including legislative records, grand lists, petitions, some court records, and federal documents. The Nye Index is a name and subject index referencing the manuscripts and provides a useful tool for genealogists.

Stevens Collection Henry Stevens, Sr. was a major collector of 18th- and 19th-Century documents. He was responsible for collecting the Manuscript Vermont State Papers, the original core of the Archives. Other Stevens Collections at the Archives include transcripts of public and private documents pertaining to 18th-Century Vermont history, and original 18th- and 19th-Century court records, legislative records, surveys, custom house records, and the papers of notable Vermonters including Ethan, Ira, and Levi Allen. A Guide to the Stevens Collection is available at the Archives. (See publications list). (1) Stevens Papers "A" (1 vol.), 1739-1775. (2) Stevens Papers: Evidence as to the Territorial Rights of New York (1 vol.), 1664-1774. 

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Vermont French-Canadian Genealogical Society Library

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: On-Line Catalogue ~ No 

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Vermont Historical Society

Highlights of Some of the Promising Sources: The Collection: No significant records 


APPENDIX III

KRAUSE HOUSE INFO-RESEARCH SOLUTIONS 
2002 FEE STRUCTURE

GENEALOGY

$50.00 per hour plus related expenses. Related expenses include electronic scanning charges and travel to the Fortress of Louisbourg. Research is restricted to an examination of the resources at the Fortress of Louisbourg and to the period 1713-1768. The Louisbourg resources include, but are not restricted to, parish record files, house sales and inventories, court cases, census material and historical town block reports. This service provides information only as it presently exists at the Fortress of Louisbourg. It does not include creation of family trees, original research, interpretation or reconstitution of related events

HISTORICAL REPORTS

$50.00 per hour plus minor related expenses, but not including travel This charge includes the search of data bases and paper records at the Fortress of Louisbourg, and the production of a report. If a report requires xeroxed materials or the production of maps and plans, the Fortress of Louisbourg will provide these at its own expense.

RESEARCH TRIPS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS

$50.00 per hour plus minor related expenses, but not including travel or membership/admission prices. This charge includes the search of an institution's holdings for records for the period 1713-1758 that will enhance the interpretation of the Fortress of Louisbourg, and a descriptive content report of the said pertinent holdings of the said institution.

GUIDED TOURS AT THE FORTRESS OF LOUISBOURG

$50.00 Canadian or $50.00 U.S.A per hour depending upon the origin of the client.

STRUCTURAL DESIGN TEAM MEETINGS / 
CONSULTATIONS/RESEARCH REQUESTS

(1) $200.00 per morning (9 AM-Noon) or per afternoon (1 PM-4 PM) session (2) $400.00 per morning-afternoon session (3) $75.00 per overtime hour

TRAVEL DAYS

Any individual project requiring more than 5 travel days to the Fortress of Louisbourg will attract a final roll-up charge based on the daily travel and meal charge of the Fortress of Louisbourg.

Research trips to institutions other than to the Fortress of Louisbourg will attract a pre-negotiated charge that will be added to the final invoice to the Fortress of Louisbourg.

MEMBERSHIP / ADMISSION CHARGES

Any individual project requiring membership or admission charges to gain admission to an Institutions's holdings will be included on the final invoice to the Fortress of Louisbourg.

A pre-negotiated price for any project that is inclusive of all known or anticipated charges. Often a client will find this to be the best strategy for longer projects where the hourly charge may become excessive. Generally, any individual project requiring more than 40 hours of work could be considered for a piece work negotiated price.