May 2, 1763. New-York Mercury (New York, New York) It has been remarked that the Quantities of Plank and Boards, brought to this City from Albany, this Spring, is thought to be near as much as has been brought here from that Place for 5 Years past. June 20, 1763. New-York Gazette (New York, New York) On Saturday a Man was knock'd over board by the Boom of the Vessel he was on board of coming down the North River, and drowned. November 28, 1763. New-York Mercury (New York, New York) Whereas, on, or about the 5th of October last, was sent in a Mistake from Captain Van Allen's Sloop, to Joseph White's Store, in this City, a Cask of Merchandize marked C. P. Any Person or Persons claiming the same, and proving their Property may have it of the said Joseph, paying the Charge of this Advertisement, &c.
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AuthorThis collection was researched and catalogued by Hudson River Maritime Museum contributing scholars George A. Thompson and Carl Mayer. Archives
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