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    "url": "https://projetos.dhlab.fcsh.unl.pt/s/wsdroadmap/item/55158",
    "dcterms:title": [
        "Nathan Simson Papers"
    ],
    "dcterms:creator": [
        "Nathan Simson"
    ],
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        "Sephardim in North America",
        "Sephardim in the Caribbean",
        "Shipping",
        "Trade and commerce",
        "18th century"
    ],
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        "Nathan Simson was an Ashkenazic Jew who settled in New York in the early 1700s and became a prominent merchant. Simson was active in the Atlantic trade, and his papers show that he traded with several North American ports and extended his business to the ports of Jamaica, Barbados, Curaçao, London, and Amsterdam, among others. In 1722, Nathan Simson moved to London and left his nephew Joseph Simson to run the business in New York. He passed away in 1725."
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        "Carla Vieira, 2022"
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        "1710/1725"
    ],
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        "3 microfilm reels"
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        "https://www.zotero.org/groups/2711515/wsd_roadmap/collections/J367DCI5/items/TWX5RIVW/collection Ben-Jacob, Michael. 1999. “Nathan Simson: A Biographical Sketch of a Colonial Jewish Merchant.” American Jewish Archives Journal 51 (1–2): 11–37.",
        "https://www.zotero.org/groups/2711515/wsd_roadmap/collections/J367DCI5/items/GS7WAK7B/item-list Grivetti, Louis E, and Howard-Yana Shapiro. 2011. Chocolate History, Culture, and Heritage. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons.",
        "https://www.zotero.org/groups/2711515/wsd_roadmap/collections/J367DCI5/items/QCE8G6P2/item-list Marcus, Jacob Rader. 1963. “The Oldest Known Synagogue Record Book of Continental North America.” In In the Time of Harvest: Essays in Honor of Abba Hillel Silver on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday, Daniel Jeremy Silver, 227–34. New York: The Macmillan Company."
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        "Savannah, Georgia (USA)"
    ],
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        "The collection is only available for consultation in microfilm."
    ],
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        "MS-579"
    ],
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        "https://www.americanjewisharchives.org/contact-aja/ Contact form"
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        "01 513 487 3000"
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        "The Nathan Simon Papers were received  from Public Records Office, London, England, in 1960."
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        "3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220"
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    "url": "https://projetos.dhlab.fcsh.unl.pt/s/wsdroadmap/item/55157",
    "dcterms:title": [
        "Nathan Simson: journals, freight books, invoices and receipts"
    ],
    "dcterms:creator": [
        "Nathan Simson"
    ],
    "dcterms:subject": [
        "Sephardim in North America",
        "Sephardim in the Caribbean",
        "Shipping",
        "Trade and commerce",
        "18th century"
    ],
    "dcterms:description": [
        "Nathan Simson was an Ashkenazic Jew who settled in New York in the early 1700s and became a prominent merchant. Simson was active in the Atlantic trade, and his papers show that he traded with several North American ports and extended his business to Jamaica, Barbados, Curaçao, London, and Amsterdam, among other ports. In 1722, he moved to London and left his nephew Joseph Simson to run the business in New York. He died in 1725."
    ],
    "dcterms:contributor": [
        "Carla Vieira, 2022"
    ],
    "dcterms:type": [
        "Archival reference number"
    ],
    "dcterms:source": [
        "https://www.zotero.org/groups/2711515/wsd_roadmap/collections/APC2B3HB/items/2TITX75J/item-list Faber, Eli. 2003. “Letters from Jamaica, 1719-1725.” American Jewish History 91 (3–4): 485–91. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23887292."
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        "https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N13656572 The National Archives online catalogue"
    ],
    "dcterms:references": [
        "https://www.zotero.org/groups/2711515/wsd_roadmap/collections/J367DCI5/items/TWX5RIVW/collection Ben-Jacob, Michael. 1999. “Nathan Simson: A Biographical Sketch of a Colonial Jewish Merchant.” American Jewish Archives Journal 51 (1–2): 11–37.",
        "https://www.zotero.org/groups/2711515/wsd_roadmap/collections/J367DCI5/items/GS7WAK7B/item-list Grivetti, Louis E, and Howard-Yana Shapiro. 2011. Chocolate History, Culture, and Heritage. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons.",
        "https://www.zotero.org/groups/2711515/wsd_roadmap/collections/J367DCI5/items/QCE8G6P2/item-list Marcus, Jacob Rader. 1963. “The Oldest Known Synagogue Record Book of Continental North America.” In In the Time of Harvest: Essays in Honor of Abba Hillel Silver on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday, Daniel Jeremy Silver, 227–34. New York: The Macmillan Company."
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    ],
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    ],
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        "C104/13-14"
    ],
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        "https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/contact-us/make-a-records-and-research-enquiry/make-a-records-and-research-enquiry-form/ Contact form"
    ],
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        "0020 8876 3444"
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        "Chancery masters' records remained in the individual custody of the various masters, lodged where they chose. In 1793, a plot of land in Southampton Buildings was bought as the site for a repository, and the building known as Public Office, or the Masters' Office, was built there.",
        "https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C606 (source: The National Archives online catalogue)"
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