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Title Letters and Papers of Samuel Shaw in China
Reference Ms. N-49.47
Library Massachusetts Historical Society
Collection Samuel Shaw Papers, 1775-1887
Date 1791
Description Includes an entry made by Shaw in his family Bible, a list of presents, shipping receipts, and a letter from Shaw to his brother William following the death of their brother Nathaniel.
Document Type Correspondence, Manuscript
Theme(s) Social Life; Trade and Commerce
Keywords death, family, friends, ship, shipping, goods, property, gifts, accounts
Countries USA; China; UK; Belgium; India
Places London
Ports Guangzhou, China; Ostend, Belgium; New York, USA; Mumbai, India
Company East India Company
Additional Information

Samuel Shaw (1754-1794) was a Revolutionary War soldier, US Consul to Canton in China, and partner in the merchant firm of Shaw & Randall in Canton. He sailed as supercargo in 1784 aboard the ship Empress of China, the first American-flagged ship at Canton.

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