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1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 106


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 107


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 108


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 109


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 110


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 111


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 112


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 113


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 114


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 115


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 116


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 117


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 118


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 119


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


1857 – Chipman Family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 Vol. 208 No. 120


Business Papers. The folder contains numerous invoices and receipts for good purchased and sold. Included are letters from shipping charges and correspondence about various shipments to W.H. Chipman from merchants in Saint John, England, Boston, Halifax. The goods include dry goods, hardware, metal products, salt, oil, utensils, yard goods, glass. A great deal of this correspondence comes from J.F. Masters, a Saint John merchant, and from Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield, manufacturers of steel products. Also included are accounts of store goods. These documents are sorted according to date.


               

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