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HI. Swift & Allen, 1862 Issued First Exchange for Cargo Supplies

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HI. Swift & Allen, 1862 Issued First Exchange for Cargo Supplies
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Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, December 24, 1862. $1299.96 I/C First Exchange Issued to William Wilcox (possibly the name of another shipping vessel) for "value received in necessary shipping supplies furnished at this port for the Bark Massachusetts" under the command of Daniel B. Greene, the Master of the Bank Massachusetts. Black print with black handwriting on blue paper, including an attached counterfoil at bottom, Also includes a strip of 5 and 1 single of a partial perforated 10 cents Inland Exchange Internal Revenue Stamps at left, "Accepted" in ink at center, date handwritten over stamps. This First Exchange was Issued by Swift & Allen of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Swift & Allen was established in 1842 as suppliers to whaling and shipping vessels, providing goods and services such as cordage, iron ware, and serving as agents and ship chandlers. Fine-VF condition with some toning along fold lines, piece missing from margin at bottom right. The bark, Massachusetts, departed New Bedford on September 4, 1860 and returned in 1865, searching the Pacific. Rare whaling exchange.. (https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AV09423)