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Title Daybook, 1828-1833
Reference Col. 235, box 2, folder 7
Library Winterthur Library
Collection The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera
Collection Series Latimer Family Papers, 1801 - [c. 1860], bulk 1815-1842, Series II: China Trade
Date 1828-1833
Author / Creator Latimer, John Richardson
Description Records John R Latimer's purchases, sales, hiring of a linguist, imports, exports, shipping charges, and inspection fees as well as ship's names and destinations, money equivalents, etc. while in Canton.
Document Type Mercantile Papers, Manuscript, Accounts
Theme(s) Trade and Commerce
Keywords records, import, export, shipping, finance, expenses, ship, cargo, trade, silk, merchandise, costs and prices, linguist, merchant, factory, accounts, goods, commodity, cotton, fabric, ginseng, fur, skins, tea, copper, cloth, seal, fox, otter, chinoiserie, opium
Countries China
Ports Guangzhou, China
Ships Asia, Scattergood, Julia, Superior, Ajax, Boston Jack, Pacific, Samarang
Additional Information

John Richardson Latimer was the grandson of American milling and shipping businessman James Latimer, who had emigrated from Ireland in 1736. John’s uncle George Latimer ran a counting house in Philadelphia, and it was here that John received his early training. George arranged for him to enter the China trade, and he made his first supercargo voyage to Canton in 1815. From that time until 1838 John made regular voyages between China and his home in Delaware, spending most of his time abroad. He imported tea, opium, fabric, and porcelains from China. Profits from his years in China allowed him to retire at the age of forty. He died at his home in 1865.

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