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February 13, 1806, Frederic Tudor’s First Official Ice Shipment Takes Place.

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Determine if Frederic Tudor himself was very detailed when it came to maintaining financial accounts. Find out how long average journey itself took from Boston, Massachusetts to Martinique. Get an in depth analysis behind the set of instructions Frederic laid out for William & James once arriving into Martinique. Understand what Frederic meant per following quote: “Let those who win laugh.” Discover how long the transit took from Boston, Massachusetts to Saint Pierre, Martinique for William & James. Learn about a radical purchase made by Frederic Tudor himself on November 27, 1805 including the reasons behind why he made such a large investment. Learn about the family in Saint Pierre, Martinique whom took in William & James as well as what both men did in impressing government officials. Get a timeline of what took place between January 10-20, 1806. Discover how many tons of ice was placed onboard Frederic Tudor’s Vessel as it departed Boston Harbor February 13, 1806. Learn about the overall state of ice’s condition once Frederic’s Vessel entered into Saint Pierre, Martinique. Go behind the scenes and learn what takes place between March 7-10, 1806 regarding ice sales. Learn if Frederic himself got offered a large sum of money for ice still considered presentable. Understand why Chronometers are important. Learn how Frederic feels about relatives William & James in the aftermath of their first official ice shipment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

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Determine if Frederic Tudor himself was very detailed when it came to maintaining financial accounts. Find out how long average journey itself took from Boston, Massachusetts to Martinique. Get an in depth analysis behind the set of instructions Frederic laid out for William & James once arriving into Martinique. Understand what Frederic meant per following quote: “Let those who win laugh.” Discover how long the transit took from Boston, Massachusetts to Saint Pierre, Martinique for William & James. Learn about a radical purchase made by Frederic Tudor himself on November 27, 1805 including the reasons behind why he made such a large investment. Learn about the family in Saint Pierre, Martinique whom took in William & James as well as what both men did in impressing government officials. Get a timeline of what took place between January 10-20, 1806. Discover how many tons of ice was placed onboard Frederic Tudor’s Vessel as it departed Boston Harbor February 13, 1806. Learn about the overall state of ice’s condition once Frederic’s Vessel entered into Saint Pierre, Martinique. Go behind the scenes and learn what takes place between March 7-10, 1806 regarding ice sales. Learn if Frederic himself got offered a large sum of money for ice still considered presentable. Understand why Chronometers are important. Learn how Frederic feels about relatives William & James in the aftermath of their first official ice shipment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

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