Overview of the Collection
History of the Warren Insurance Company
Scope and Content
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Repository:
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G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport |
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Creator:
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Warren Insurance Company |
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Title:
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Records of the Warren Insurance Company |
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Dates:
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1801-1846 |
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Extent:
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188 items |
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Abstract:
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Business papers, ships'
papers, insurance policies, check stubs, correspondence, and other records. Vessels represented
include schooners MAGNOLIA, ZEPHYR, and HARRIET, and ship JASON. |
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Identification:
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Coll. 183 |
Marine Insurance began in this country in 1724 by individuals underwriting the insurance
on cargoes and vessels belonging to their compatriots. But it was not until the 1790's that stock
companies like the Warren Insurance Company were formed. The Warren Insurance Company
was chartered in 1800, and operated until 1844, paying an average dividend of fourteen percent
annually. The period covered in this collection was one of turbulence and insecurity; the War of
Independence had ended on paper, but it was an uneasy peace. War with England was to flare up
again in 1812 and hostilities were to continue in the Caribbean and overseas. The owner and
insurer of any merchant vessel ran considerable risk of loss not only form natural causes, but also
from privateers and/or being impounded in hostile ports. Nevertheless, vessels continued to bring
to New England harbors cargoes of sugar, molasses, salt and coffee from the West Indies; tea
from Canton; wine from Spain; coal, bricks and copper from England; and cotton and lumber
from the South, as well as exporting lumber, cotton and grain abroad. Insurance was underwritten
on a named vessel for a specific length of time, on a named vessel and its cargo for a specific
voyage, on the cargo of a specific vessel, or on a specific cargo carried by "any good vessel' in
cases where no more than a certain percent of the total insured cargo could be carried at any one
time.
During the period covered by these papers, Warren was a busy port and one of the largest
shipbuilding towns in Rhode Island. John R. , Nathaniel M. and Charles Wheaton, John T. and
Sylvester Childs Jr., John Haile and Nathan Phillips, who were among the Directors of the
Warren Insurance Company, were prominent Warren ship owners and business men. The
majority of vessels and/or their cargoes in this collection, on which marine risk was taken by the
Company, were ships, brigs, sloops and schooners that were built and owned by Warren or
Bristol (Rhode Island) men.
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These records are shelved in one box with twenty-six folders and number approximately
200 pieces, perhaps the most important of which are numerous insurance policies for vessels and
cargo underwritten by the Warren Insurance Co. These are filed chronologically by vessel name.
Information on many other vessels can be found in folders throughout the records.
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Restrictions on Access
Available for use in the Manuscripts Division.
Restrictions on Use
Various copying restriction apply. Guidelines are available from the Manuscripts
Division. See also: Mystic Seaport's copyright notice.
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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. W. Blunt White Library. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Corporate Entities:
Harriet (Schooner : 1810)
Jason (Ship)
Magnolia (Schooner)
Zephyr (Schooner)
Places:
Bristol (Rhode Island)
Warren (Rhode Island : Town)--History
Subjects:
Insurance companies--Rhode Island--Warren (Town)
Insurance, Marine--Rhode Island--Warren (Town)
Document Types:
Insurance policies
Insurance records
Ships' papers
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Preferred Citation
Coll. 183, Manuscripts Collection, G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport Museum,
Inc.
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The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Business papers; 1801-1846.
| Box | Folder | |
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Business papers; 1801-1820. |
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Business papers; 1821-1829. |
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Business papers; 1830-1839. |
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Business papers; 1840-1846. |
Insurance policies; 1806-1841.
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Insurance policies; 1806-1810. |
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Insurance policies; 1811-1819. |
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Insurance policies.
Images |
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Insurance policies; 1840-1841. |
Ships' papers; 1801-1841.
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Amazon (Ship); ca. 1815. |
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Edenton (Sloop); 1823. |
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Eudoxa (Sloop); 1819. |
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Fame (Schooner); 1817. |
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Harriet (Schooner); ca. 1817. |
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Hudson (Ship); 1810. |
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Jason (Ship); ca. 1820. |
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Lark (Schooner); 1820-1821. |
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Magnolia (Schooner); ca. 1822. |
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Mary (Schooner); ca. 1804. |
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Mount Vernon (Brig); 1804-1810. |
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Raynham (Sloop); 1818-1819. |
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Sally (Sloop); 1801-1804. |
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Warren (Brig); 1804-1809. |
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Wolcott (Schooner); 1839-1841. |
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Zephyr (Schooner); ca. 1822. |
Miscellaneous; 1804-1841.
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Check stubs; 1804-1815. |
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Unidentified material; undated. |
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Correspondence; 1801-1841. |
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