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Henry and Alexander Mactier letters, 1813-1815

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This collection is made up of letters by Maryland father and son merchants Alexander and Henry Mactier respecting transatlantic trade and family matters during the War of 1812.

This collection is made up of 26 letters by Maryland father and son merchants Alexander and Henry Mactier respecting transatlantic trade and family matters. Henry Mactier wrote 24 letters to his mother Frances and father Alexander from Port-au-Prince, Haiti; London, England; and Havana, Cuba. Alexander Mactier wrote one letter to his wife Frances "Fanny" Mactier from London, November 23, 1813.

Henry Mactier discussed coffee shipments onboard the ship Vigilant (July 14 and July 26, 1813) and his regular disappointment at the lack of letters from his friends and family. Henry Mactier commented on the impact the War of 1812 had on his business prospects and ability to travel internationally. He noted his displeasure "at the continuance of the War with the United States" (January 24, 1814) and expressed anxiety about British attacks on Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland (October 12 and 31, 1814). He closely followed negotations at Ghent (August 29 and September 3, 1814), and was glad to receive news of the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent (March 8 and 18, 1815). Henry also discussed travel plans for voyages between London and Haiti and from London to Havana. Before traveling to London from Port-au-Prince on the ship Hebe [Captain W. A. Brigham?], he informed his mother of the state of his business affairs in London and Liverpool, in case an accident should occur during his voyage (March 21 and April 20, 1814).

Alexander Mactier wrote one letter from London, pertaining to the recovery of proceeds from the sale of the cargo of the ship America, which had been captured by privateers in July 1812 (November 23, 1813). Henry Mactier refers to his father's news about the anticipated proceeds in his letter of February 20, 1814.

The collection includes one photograph of Alexander Mactier (1797-1886).