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SLOOPS & SCHOONERS

1764

12/6/2023

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January 2, 1764. New-York Gazette (New York, New York)
To Be Sold, By Ludlow and Hoffman, In Bayard-Street, A Very good Albany built Sloop of about 65 Tuns Burden, with all her Tackling and Appurtenances; her Sails and Rigging almost new; likewise Boards, Pork, and the best refin'd Barr-Iron by the Tun or less Quantity: With a small Assortment of European and India Goods on Hand, which they will sell cheap for Cash or short Credit.
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January 30, 1764. New-York Mercury (New York, New York)
This is to give Notice, To all Gentlemen and Ladies, passing between the City of New-York, and New-Port, Rhode Island, or having Occasion to transport any Kind of Goods or Merchandize between said Places, that the Subscriber has built him a new Sloop, with the best Accommodations for Passengers; she is likewise very convenient for carrying of Horses and Carriages, as well as all other Kind of Freight and Passages, &c. will be according to Custom; and as he purposes to take particular Care of Letters sent by him, there will be at all Times when he is in New-York, a Bag kept at his House near Beekman's Slip, for all Persons to bring their Letters to, and at the same Time, his Sloop may be found lying at or near Peck's Slip; and may be known by a blue Flag with a red Anchor in it, at the Mast-Head.  All Gentlemen and Ladies, favouring him with their Freight or Company, may depend on the best Usage from their very Humble Servant, Joshua Temple De St. Croix. [Note: Not a North-River sloop]
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November 12, 1764. Newport Mercury. (Newport, Rhode Island)
Custom-House, Newport, Rhode-Island.
Inward entries.  
Sloop Sally, Carver, . . . from New-York.
[Note: See 1762-06-14 New York Gazette (Weyman's) (New York, N. Y.)]

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    This collection was researched and catalogued by Hudson River Maritime Museum contributing scholars George A. Thompson and Carl Mayer.

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