three-maritime-documents-associated-with-colonial-north-carolina
Lot 2146
Three Maritime Documents Associated With Colonial North Carolina
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
To include: partially printed Document Signed "Samuel Clark," New Providence (Bahamas), November 18, 1762, 8vo, being a bill of lading for molasses and sugar bound for New Bern, North Carolina aboard the Sea Horse, the verso with a Autograph Note Signed "Isaac Van Dam," November 25, 1762, to agents in North Carolina (browning with tape residue on the back, else very good condition); Manuscript Document, "Parspotanck" (Pasquotank River, NC), December 21, 1767, 8vo, listing fees due Isaac Amory from Mrs. Mary
Fowlarr and son for passage from London to North Carolina (light browning, some tape residue; very good condition); Autograph Document Signed "Peter Smith," Pasquotank River, North Carolina, July 1, 1772, one page, oblong 4to, being an account of goods sold by Peter Smith in North Carolina for the owners of the Sloop Dolphin. Buyers named include William Littlejohn, William Scarborough, John Crawford, and William Taylor. (even browning; chip along bottom edge, tape residue in corners).