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Schooner Experiment


Cape Francois, Haiti to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
9 June 1800

No. 1 Form of a Report or Manifest for a Ship or Vessel of the United States from a Foreign Port
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board the Schooner Experiment whereof Aaron Oakford is Master, which cargo was taken on board at Cape Francios, Haiti burthen 67 22/95 tons, built at Ascemack in the state of Virginia and owned by Kawick & Percival merchants at Philadelphia as per register granted at Philadelphia the 10th day of March 1800 and bound for Phildelphia.
Columns represent: Marks; Number inclusive; Packages and contents; by whom shipped; To whom configured, or if to configured; Place of Configuree's residence; ports of destination.
K-P   1@52    fifty two barrels coffee---------------------------Aaron Oakford----Kawick & Percival--------Phildelphia----Phildelphia
*             five tons logwood----------------------------------Aaron Oakford----Kawick & Percival--------Phildelphia----Phildelphia
*     1@2     two boxes buttons----------------------------------Aaron Oakford----Kawick & Percival--------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
W     1@20    twenty hogsheads sugar ----------------------------John Tremells----W^m Lynch----------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
      1@300   three hundred bags coffee--------------------------John Tremells----W^m Lynch----------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
L     1/2128  one hundred twenty eight bags coffee---------------D. Walkern-------Isaac Lloyd--------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
DW       ?    six bags coffee------------------------------------D. Walkern-------Isaac Lloyd--------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
L             one box castor oil---------------------------------D. Walkern-------Isaac Lloyd--------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
       35x36  two bags coffee------------------------------------A. Oakford-------A. Oakford---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
              one barrel coffee----------------------------------A. Oakford-------A. Oakford---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
              eleven barrels limes-------------------------------A. Oakford-------A. Oakford---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
              three barrels & two kegs gold dust leavespring-----A. Oakford-------A. Oakford---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
              two boxes sweet meats------------------------------A. Oakford-------A. Oakford---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
              two barrels oranges--------------------------------J. Tremels-------J. Tremels---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
              one barrel limes-----------------------------------J. Tremels-------J. Tremels---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia          
              one box sweet meats--------------------------------J. Tremels-------J. Tremels---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia                   
              four bags coffee-----------------------------------Joseph Mastock---J. Mastock---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia                   
              six barrels limes----------------------------------Joseph Mastock---J. Mastock---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia                   
              one barrel oranges---------------------------------Joseph Mastock---J. Mastock---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia                   
              twelve hundred oranges-----------------------------Joseph Mastock---J. Mastock---------------Phildelphia----Phildelphia                   

Cabin passengers
1   Joseph Pine------two trunks, two boxes, bed & bedding 
2   Joshua Blake-----citizen of the United States, two trunks & bedding 
3   John W. White----citizen of the United States, two trunks & bedding 
4   D. Walker--------citizen of the United States, one trunk & bedding 
5   unreadable------citizen of the United States, two trunks & bedding 
                                                                           no impreement
Stores:                                                                    letters del'd to port office
part of a barrel of sugar and coffee                                      
                                                                           Aaron Oakford


National Archives and Records Administration, Film M425, Reel 1.
Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
5 June 2008



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