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Caleb M. Ames Estate Papers, 1844-1855
Caleb Reynolds Papers, 1814-1858
The bulk of the Caleb Reynolds Papers reflects the personal and business activities of Caleb Reynolds (1771-1858), a mariner. The collection also contains papers of other family members.
Caleb (Schooner), 1835
Series I. Ship Cases has been arranged alphabetically by ship name. Records include accounts, agreements, bills, bills of lading, case notes, crew lists, contracts, depositions, freight bills, insurance policies, interrogatories, invoices, letters, powers of attorney, protests, trial notes, towing accounts, vessel deeds, and writs.
Caleb Smith (1786-1870): letters and receipts, 1808-1831
Subseries B. Individuals and Organizations include papers of a particular person or organization that were numerous enough to pull out of the chronological organization or were already bundled together by Stickney.
Caleb Smith Papers, 1789-1877
The Caleb Smith papers document the general store and shipping activities of Caleb Smith of Salem and Danvers, Massachusetts.
Caleb Smith: Receipts from various Nichols family members, 1807-1829
Series II. Second Generation Papers is comprised of business and personal papers, journals, obituaries, accounts, deeds, receipts, and genealogical research of 16 members of the Peirce and Nichols families, as well as nine other relatives. It has been organized into 17 subseries, one for each family member plus a subseries for other relatives.
Caleb Stark papers, 1806-1829
Series II. Shipping and Business Papers contain business correspondence and documents related to Stark family activities in the shipping business.
Caledonia (Steamship), 1862
Series II. Steamship Cards includes cards printed to advertise steamship sailings.
Calendar, 1878, Year of the Tiger, undated
Calendar Covers for 1949, 1948
Subseries B. Book Contracts, Copyrights (1937-1979) contains correspondence, contracts, and copyright registrations for many books of Samuel Chamberlain, Narcissa G. Chamberlain, and Narcisse Chamberlain. It is arranged alphabetically.