York Boat Bill of Lading, 1803 (original) (raw)
The following is a translation from French of an original York Boat bill of lading as printed ca. 1803. This is from Shepherd's Compleat Early Nineteenth Century Woodworker by Stephen & Victoria Shepherd. It was originally a printed form on one page and the areas showing a listed quantity was filled in as though this was a checklist for the standard issue.
York boats were much like the large birch bark canoes with different technique of manufacture - they were used the same. It may simply be a term that referenced boats from the York Factory.
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York Boat, No.
__ Bales or bundles of Merchandise, No.
__ Bales of Black Tobacco,
__ do Carotes Tobacco
__ do North West Twist Tobacco
__ do Bell-shaped Pots,
__ do Brass Pots,
__ do White Iron (tinned) pots,
__ do Ham
__ do Jowls
__ Kegs or Casks of Salt
__ do Grease
__ do Gun Powder
__ do White Sugar
__ do Brown Sugar
__ do Pork
__ do High Wines
__ do Rum
__ do Spirits
__ do Beef
__ do Butter
__ do Shrub
__ do Port Wine
__ do Madera Wine
__ do Red Wine
__ do Brandy
__ do Tongue
__ do Sausage
__ do Barley
__ do Rice
__ do Cheese
__ do Raisins
__ do Figs
__ do Prunes
__ Cassettes of Merchandise, No.
__ Boxes of Iron, No.
__ do Hats, No.
__ do Knives, No.
__ do Guns
__ do Traps
__ do Soap
__ Large Barrels of High Wines,
__ do Spirits
__ do Rum
__ do Mixed
__ Packets of Iron
__ do Steel
__ Sacks of Lead
__ do Balls
__ do Peas
__ do Milled India Wheat, coarse, 1
__ do do , fine, 2
Rations for the Voyageurs: 8 Sacks of Hard Tack 2 do Peas 200 lb. Paper wrapped packages Pork
Equipment: 1 Ax 1 Tin Plate 1 Sail Canvas 2 Belaying Pins 5 Line, Ropes 1 Pot 1 Awl 1 Roll of Bark 6 Bundles of Spruce Root 1 Pot Hook 12 lb. Paper wrapped packages of Gum
List of Men:
1 Canoe (written in by hand.)
___ Pieces
18___
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