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1Title:  A reply to the statements of Hon. Samuel Hooper, in a pamphlet fancifully entitled "A defence of the merchants of Boston": which justify the wine frauds of J.D. & M. Williams and the official misconduct of Timothy B. Dix, and asperse the character of "John Z. Goodrich, ex-collector of customs"    
 Creator:  Goodrich, John Z. (John Zaccheus), 1804-1885 
 Publication:  Rockwell & Rollins, printers, Boston,1867. 
 Call #:  HJ6720 A6 1866c 
 Extent:  44 p. ; 24 cm. 
 Subjects:  Hooper, Samuel, -- 1808-1875. -- Defence of the merchants of Boston | Dix, Timothy Browne | Goodrich, John Zaccheus, -- 1804-1885 | United States Customhouse (Boston, Mass.) | J.D. & M. Williams (Firm) | Customs administration -- Massachusetts -- Boston | Fraud -- Massachusetts -- Boston
 
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2Title:  May Family Papers     
 Creator:  May Family 
 Dates:  1752-1917 
 Abstract:  John May (1748-1812) and his son, Henry Knox May, (1780-1865) were merchants and shippers in Boston, Massachusetts, and proprietors of the Union Wharf (May's Wharf). John May was also a member and agent of the Ohio Company of Associates. His grandson, Edward Tuckerman May was an agent at the Boston Customs House. The collection consists of correspondence, financial accounts, receipts, speeches, estate papers, and other papers of John, Henry K., and Edward T. May, concerning John's land speculations, his work as land agent for the Ohio Company of Associates, his service with the Boston Militia in the Revolutionary War, and his business activities as wharfinger of Union Wharf (Boston); Henry's activities as agent for New England merchants in Alexandria, Va., and as merchant, shipmaster and wharfinger of Union Wharf (Boston); and Edward's work as Boston Custom House agent. 
 Call #:  MS 0401 
 Extent:  6.00 linear feet (15 containers) 
 Subjects:  May family. | Alexandria Canal Company. | Union Wharf (Boston, Mass.) | Customs administration -- Massachusetts -- Boston. | Real property -- New England. | Real property -- Ohio. | Merchants -- Massachusetts -- Boston. | Shipping -- Massachusetts -- Boston. | Wharves -- Massachusetts -- Boston. | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Sources. | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Personal narratives. | Ohio -- History -- 1787-1865 -- Sources. | Boston (Mass.) -- Commerce. | Alexandria (Va.) -- Commerce.
 
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