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- Invoice of the Cargo on board the brig't Othello George Sweet Master for the Coast of Africa on Account and resque of S & Wm. Vernon and goes consigned to s'd Master
- Inventory of goods consigned to Captain George D. Sweet aboard the Brig Othello, owned by Samuel and William Vernon of Newport, Rhode Island, departing Rhode Island to the Coast of Africa. Includes instructions that read, "To insurance in London, from thence to Affrica [Africa] at and from thence to market with slaves at 8 guineas." On back, "Invoice of slops [?] sent on board," such as frocks, hats, shoes, and rum.
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- [Unsigned, undated tobacco inventory]
- Unsigned and undated tobacco inventory with note "clear'd at the custom house in the Brigt. Othello G. Sweet. Ditto to Boston."
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- [Unsigned, undated inventory of goods]
- Unsigned and undated inventory of goods, including rum, bread, onions, tobacco, butter, brown sugar, tar, chocolate, wine, coffee, snuff, and slaves.
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- Brigatine Othello trade book
- Trade book of the Brig Othello, a merchant ship owned by brothers Samuel and William Vernon, business partners involved in the triangular trade that sent rum from Rhode Island to Africa, bought slaves in Africa to sell in the West Indies or in the southern colonies, and brought molasses back to Rhode Island.
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- [Unsigned, undated list of goods]
- Unidentified and undated list of goods for a ship.
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- Invoice of cargo ship'd [for] Saml. & Wm. Vernon on board the Brig Othello, John Duncan Master for the Coast of Africa and goes consign'd to Sd. Master
- Inventory of goods consigned to John Duncan aboard the Brig Othello, owned by Samuel and William Vernon of Newport, Rhode Island, departing from Rhode Island to the Coast of Africa.
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- Memorandum of Cargo Taken Onboard the Othello Commence July the 21st 1774
- Eight-page account record of cargo taken on board the Brig Othello before July 21, 1774.