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Nicholas Brown & Co. to Hopkins, Esek
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Publication/Creation:
- Newport, RI: 1765-07-17
Creators and Contributors:
- Nicholas Brown & Co. (creator)
- Hopkins, Esek, 1718-1802 (recipient)
Description:
- Physical Description:
- 2 p.
- Abstract:
- On July 17, 1765, ten months after the departure of the Sally, the Brown brothers finally received a letter from Esek Hopkins. The letter, which Hopkins had dispatched from Africa in May, disconfirmed recent reports that the Sally had been lost or that its crew had perished. (A second letter from Hopkins, written in March, arrived subsequently.) Moses Brown, who had come to Newport to organize the family's affairs in light of the reported loss of the Sally, was elated. "Such favourable Accts of your Circumstance from what we had heard Quite alleviates our Misfortune," he wrote. In this letter, dated July 17, Brown went on to offer advice about where Hopkins might most profitably dispose of his cargo. The letter was sent to Barbados, Hopkins's expected destination in the Caribbean. Like other letters posted by the Browns, it appears not to have reached the captain.
- Call Number:
- BFBR 643-2, item 6 (JCB Manuscript ID)
Genre(s)
- letters (correspondence)