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Nantucket Light, 1790-1812   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Department of the Treasury. Customs Service. Collection District of Boston and Charlestown, Massachusetts. Office of the Collector of Customs. 7/31/1789-1913
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Nantucket Light, 1790-1812
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  • Scope and content: This file unit consists of correspondence related to Nantucket (Great Point) Light received by Benjamin Lincoln, Henry Dearborn, and Henry A. S. Dearborn in their capacity as Superintendents of Massachusetts Lighthouses. Included are correspondence related to the appointment of keepers, repairs to the lighthouse, expenses for supplies, and the building of a keeper’s house. Correspondents include Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin, Revenue Commissioners Tench Coxe and William Miller, Customs Collectors Stephen Hussey and Daniel Coffin, and Lighthouse Keepers Paul Pinkham, Jonathan Coffin, and George Swain.
Date 1789 – 1819
institution QS:P195,Q518155
NARA's Northeast Region (Boston, MA)
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