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Title William Henry Chase Receipts
Reference MSS 104/Folder 14/3/4
Library Nantucket Historical Association
Collection Chase Family Papers, 1771-1919
Date 19 Jul 1845 - 7 Aug 1858
Description A collection of receipts and tax returns of William Henry Chase, confirming the payment of tax and the purchasing of food items, fuel and labour.
Document Type Ephemera
Theme(s) Trade and Commerce
Keywords tax, receipt, flour, fish, corn, oats, labour, wages, money, fruit, bread, coal, food
Countries USA
Ports Nantucket, USA
People William Henry Chase
Additional Information

The Chase family was one of the founding families of Nantucket. They established themselves as seamen; Reuben Chase served under John Paul Jones and was made famous because he was the inspiration for the character Long Tom Coffin in Cooper’s The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea. His brother, Joseph, made regular voyages to France, while Captain Peter Chase ran sealing and cargo vessels to Australia and China. Oliver S Chase, though not a seaman, involved himself as a book-keeper for a shipping company first in Providence, Rhode Island and then in Callao, Peru.

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