Power and Profit: British Colonial Trade in America and the Caribbean, 1678-1825 - Volumes
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South Eastern American States, 1689-1769
These lists cover four core South Eastern American states: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Virginia. Each of these states had its own series of shipping lists, though time and other causes have rendered these series incomplete. The Naval Office Shipping Lists for East Florida cover the port of St Augustine from 1764-1769. The Shipping Lists for Georgia cover the ports of Savannah and Sunbury from 1752 to 1767. While the... Read more →

South Eastern American States, 1689-1769
These lists cover four core South Eastern American states: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Virginia. Each of these states had its own series of shipping lists, though time and other causes have rendered these series incomplete. The Naval Office Shipping Lists for East Florida cover the port of St Augustine from 1764-1769. The Shipping Lists for Georgia cover the ports of Savannah and Sunbury from 1752 to 1767. While the... Read more →

Jamaica, 1685-1818
These lists cover the port of Kingston in Jamaica for the years 1685 to 1818. As with the naval office shipping lists for other colonies, the Jamaica Shipping Lists are incomplete. There are periods of years where no records are extant: 1693-96, 1701-02, 1705-08, 1716-17, 1723-25, 1731-41, 1750-51, 1758-61, 1770-81, 1789-95 and 1799-1801. Those that are included are not always present in their entirety. Customs officers were not found to... Read more →

Jamaica, 1685-1818
These lists cover the port of Kingston in Jamaica for the years 1685 to 1818. As with the naval office shipping lists for other colonies, the Jamaica Shipping Lists are incomplete. There are periods of years where no records are extant: 1693-96, 1701-02, 1705-08, 1716-17, 1723-25, 1731-41, 1750-51, 1758-61, 1770-81, 1789-95 and 1799-1801. Those that are included are not always present in their entirety. Customs officers were not found to... Read more →