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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.
Capt. Jeremiah Pearson (ca. 1699-1768): Correspondence, 1773, 1776, undated
Subseries B. John Pearson and Hannah Badger contain papers of Abigail Parker Cosgwell Choate's relatives.
Capt. John Felt House, 47 Federal 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. Joseph Waters House (Caroline Emmerton Hall), 114 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. Larsen laments decline, Vineyard Gazette, May 21, 1993
Capt. Mile Hodges, receipt and letter (Schooner Fox), 1803, 1806
Series IV. Other Family Members consists of accounts, receipts, work books, estate papers, and other documents belonging to family members related to Gamaliel Hodges. It also contains two folders of papers from people outside of the family and two folders where the author cannot be identified. This series is arranged chronologically.
Capt. Nicholas Crosby House, 361 Essex 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. Paul Moody's Company of Newbury Men [p. 55], 1776
[Capt. Richard] Derby House; West India Goods Store (Salem Maritime National Historic Site), 168 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. Stephen Phillips House, 17 Chestnut 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.