Port Charges for Ship Ellen Brooks with P.S. Crowell as the Master
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Port charges for ship Ellen Brooks of Boston, at port pf Havre, 9 Feb 1844. Data show the ship Ellen Brooks was of Boston, 464 tons, P.S. Crowell Master, from New Orleans; arrive 1 Feb. Port charges total Fr 3680.62Related items
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