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Capital stock and franchise tax returns, 1933 - 1951
Subseries A. Accounting and Tax Records contains reports from accounting firms hired by the company, records of federal, state, and municipal taxes paid by the company, and accounting ledgers.
Capital stock share receipts, 1847-1848
The Essex Railroad Records contains business records of the Essex Railroad Company. The collection includes receipts for capital stock shares dated to 1847 and 1848 and accounts for freight shipped on the railroad in 1849 and 1850.
Capital stock tax and annual corporation franchise tax returns, 1934-1950
Subseries A. Taxes contains tax records.
Capital stock tax return and stock offerings correspondence, 1933-1935
Subseries B. Stock Records contains stock certificate books, correspondence and figures relating to stock ownership, and a capital stock tax return.
Capt. Arunah Whelden Memorandum Book, 1852-1863
Capt. David Nichols: Account with estate of Jacob Sheafe, letter to his cousin, Stephen, inventory of his estate, 1772, 1797, undated
Subseries C. Other Family Members contains the papers of various people of this generation who may be related to the Nichols family.
Capt. Edward Allen House, 125 Derby Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Capt. Edward Pousland, 19 Dearborn Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Capt. Isaac Smith House, 121 Bridge Street at Pleasant St., undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.
Capt. James Barr House, 25 Lynde Street, undated
The Tolles Architectural Collection is comprised of notes and printed material compiled by Bryant and Carolyn Tolles for their book, Architecture in Salem. It includes research on other Essex County towns such as Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. The collection is arranged so that each series represents a chapter in the book.