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Schooner Orange


Havana, Cuba to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19 August 1800

No. 1 Form of a Report and Manifest for a Ship or Vessel of the United States, from a Foreign Port
Report and Manifest of the Cargo laden on board of the Schooner Orange whereof John Dove is master, which cargo was taken on board at Havana, Cuba, burthen 116 80/95 tons, built at the County of Lincoln in the State of Ma? (script is covered) and owned by (writing is covered) merchant at Philadelphia as per register granted at Philadelphia the seventh day of M(script covered).
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.
SO   1@306  three hundred & six boxes white sugar----W^m A. Stokes-------W^m(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
SO   1@294  two hundred & four boxes of brown sugar--W^m A. Stokes-------W^m(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
$$     1    one box of white sugar-------------------W^m A. Stokes-------W^m(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
SO   1@45   forty five boxes segars------------------W^m A. Stokes-------W^m(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
SO   ---    twelve tons & two quintets of Justia?----W^m A. Stokes-------W^m(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
SO   1@2    two potts sweet meats--------------------W^m A. Stokes-------W^m(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
JD   1@3    three boxes white sugar------------------John Dove-----------Jo(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
JD   1@3    three boxes brown sugar------------------John Dove-----------Jo(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
JD   1@3    three hogsgeads molasses-----------------John Dove-----------Jo(part of manifest covered and script not seen) 
JD   1@4    four tieres of honey---------------------John Dove-----------Jo(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
GD   1@56   fifty six boxes of segars----------------W^m A. Stokes-------Ge(part of manifest covered and script not seen)
AM    1     one bll  molasses------------------------Andrew N^cFarland---??part of manifest covered and script not seen)
AM    1     one bll honey----------------------------Andrew N^cFarland---??part of manifest covered and script not seen)
AM    1     one bll limes----------------------------Andrew N^cFarland---??part of manifest covered and script not seen)
TBW  1@2    two blls molasses------------------------Thomas Morin--------Thomas Morin----Philadelphia--Philadelphia
TBW   1     one bll sugar----------------------------Thomas Morin--------Thomas Morin----Philadelphia--Philadelphia
TBW   1     one bll honey----------------------------Thomas Morin--------Thomas Morin----Philadelphia--Philadelphia
WS    1     one bll molasses-------------------------W^m Sanderson-------W^m Sanderson---Philadelphia--Philadelphia
WS    1     one bll honey----------------------------W^m Sanderson-------W^m Sanderson---Philadelphia--Philadelphia
AL    1     one bll sugar----------------------------Anthony Leames------Anthony Leames--Philadelphia--Philadelphia
AL   1@6    six demijohns of honey-------------------Anthony Leames------Anthony Leames--Philadelphia--Philadelphia
JL    1     one bll molasses-------------------------John Lewis?---------John Lewis------Philadelphia--Philadelphia

1  three trunks & bedding of M^rs Mocusco?-----cabin passenger
2  three trunks ^ bedding of M^rs Audrey-------cabin passenger
3  one trunk & bedding of    M^r Philip Moses--cabin passenger

cabin stores: one gallon of ??, fourth of coffee and fiveteen ?? of sugar
                                               
                                    signed: July 31, 1800
                                             John Dove
  no alien passengers
  no impressment
  letters dele^d port office
                                                                                
true copy
   

Transcriber's Notes:    

? Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
  condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.

^ Indicates letters are omitted and the following letter is superscripted.

* Passenger numbers assigned by transcriber for ease of reference.


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



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