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Sub-Series
Identifier: <emph render="bold">C. </emph>
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Civic Papers contains some correspondence and memoranda, though the bulk is comprised of bills and receipts from the building of Phillips' house on Chestnut Street in Salem (1804-1805). Also included are bills of sale and receipts for pews from the Independent Congregational Church. Another item of interest is Phillips' lesson book (1783), which contains case studies and problems in practical navigation.
Dates:
1783, 1801, 1824-1838
Sub-Series
Identifier: <emph render="bold">C. </emph>
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Civic Papers (1824-1855) contains a significant portion of materials related to his work in the Massachusetts State House of Representatives (1824-1829) and Senate (1830-1834). The miscellaneous committee minutes and notes include materials related to the building of a bridge across the Charles River from Charlestown to City Square in Boston (1828). Other papers reveal Phillips' continued political work on the local level during his tenure in the...
Dates:
1797, 1822-1855, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Personal and Family Correspondence is comprised of letters written to and from Francis Boardman Crowninshield. Personal correspondence addresses many different subjects, from fire insurance to invitations to business and political social opportunities. The family correspondence consists of letters to Crowninshield from his father Ben, his mother Mary, as well as his siblings. In the letterbooks, Crowninshield addresses his letters to individuals...
Dates:
1816-1877, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Personal Business Files (1896-1984) contains Chamberlain's home office files. They consist of personal correspondence, correspondence about his work, photographs, newspaper and magazine article clippings, and awards. It is arranged alphabetically, as Chamberlain had arranged it in his office.
Dates:
1896-1984, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Personal Correspondence contains personal correspondence to and from David Pingree; the majority of it is incoming to David. It is possible that there might be some personal correspondence that is mixed in with the other business correspondence. Included in this subseries is a folder of correspondence to David’s mother, Ann Maria Kimball Pingree (1804-1893). Not all of the correspondence to Ann Maria is from David, some is from her other children, nieces, and nephews. There...
Dates:
1843-1897, 1922-1936, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Series I. Personal Correspondence has been divided into four subseries. Subseries A. Letters between Stinson and his wife, Emily contains letters between Edward and his wife Emily. Most letters to Edward talk about what was happening in Bath, Maine and Emily's daily activities. Edward's letters to his wife spoke often about where he was traveling and the next opportunity he would have to be home. Subseries...
Dates:
1854-1863, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Personal Papers includes Crowninshield's manuscripts "Salem to Pittsburg, "and "Vindication of the Seaman's Character," two navigation lesson books, accounts and receipts, and printed material.
Dates:
1787-1838, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Personal Papers include diaries, invitations, and a recommendation for a domestic worker.
Dates:
1781-1831, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
Subseries C.
Personal Papers includes estate papers and letters from his son-in-law, Daniel Gilbert, on business
and family affairs as well as other correspondence.
Dates:
1786-1834
Sub-Series
Identifier: C.
Scope and Contents
Subseries C. Personal Papers and Subseries D. Abigail (Devereux) Waters (b. 1803)
Papers include correspondence with family members on business or personal matters. Additional
letters between William and his father Joseph are located in the papers of brigs Pheonix and Otter.
Letters from William to Abigail were written during his shipping voyages (1824-1839) and while he
was on their South Carolina cotton plantation (1863-1866). Letters from their son James D. Waters
(1861-1865) contain...
Dates:
1824-1878, undated