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America, Russia, <strong>Hemp</strong>, and Napoleonin handwriting, "From Messrs. John Matthew Bulkeley and Company ofSt. Petersburg" (Essex Institute).33. Robert G . Albion and Jennie B . Pope, Sea Lanes in Wartime: TheAmerican Experience, 1775-1942 (New York: W . W . Norton & Co.,1942), pp. 107-8.34. Bacon, Memorandum Book, p. 35.35. Ford, Writings of John Quincy Adams, IV, 137—38.36. F. Hitchings, Digest of Duties from 1789 to 1851: The Amount ofDuties Paid into the Salem Custom House from August 15, 1789, to April7, 1851, passim (Peabody Museum).37. Salem Custom House, Entry Book, 7 October 1792, brig "Betsy,"132 tons, 8 men , enters from Gothenburg.38. Log of ship "Rubicon," 1816 (Essex Institute).39. Phillips, "Salem Opens American Trade with Russia," p. 688.40. Log of ship "Astrea," 1787 (Essex Institute).41. Log of ship "Janus," 1816 (Essex Institute).42. This was the actual cargo of the brig "Rebecca" that sailed fromSalem to Havana to Kronstadt (log of brig "Rebecca," 1821 [EssexInstitute]).43. Parkinson, The Trade Winds, p. 87.44. Log of ship "Messenger," 1810 (Essex Institute).45. Log of ship "Friendship," 1811—12 (Essex Institute).46. Log of brig "Cossack," 1815 (Essex Institute).47. Log of ship "Eclipse," 1843 (Essex Institute).48. Log of ship "Friendship," 1811—12 (Essex Institute).49. Oddy, European Commerce, p. 356.50. John White, " A Ne w and Correct Tariff or Book of Rates andDuties on Goods Passing the Sound of Elsinore in Denmark," NationalArchives, Consular Dispatches—Copenhagen, Vol. I.51. C . Adams, Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, II, 29.52. Oddy, European Commerce, p. 358.53. Morris, Encyclopedia of American History, p. 442.54. Rees, Cyclopedia, Vol. X , "Copenhagen"; Walter Teller (ed.), FiveSea Captains (New York: Atheneum, i960), p. 297.55. Log of ship "Pallas," 1801-2 (Peabody Museum) .56. O f the eighty-five American vessels that came to Russia in 1803,eighty-four went to Kronstadt. Of the sixty-six that came in 1804, all butone went to Kronstadt (Oddy, European Commerce, pp. 133, 204; Harris toSecretary of State, 18/30 November 1804, St. Petersburg, NationalArchives, Consular Dispatches—St. Petersburg, Vol. I).57. O f the sixty-six American vessels that arrived at Kronstadt in 1804,forty arrived before 24 June (Oddy, European Commerce, p. 133; Harris to

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