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3. Benjamin Herbert Hathorne and John Hathorne Dry Goods Business Papers, 1799-1808, undated
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Identifier: 3.
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Subseries C. Benjamin Herbert Hathorne (1773-1824) Papers range from 1788 to 1825. They include his dry goods business records, miscellaneous business papers, legal documents, and family papers.The dry goods business records span the years 1794 to 1825. The records generated from the Salem and Boston stores include correspondence, account books, letterbooks, invoices, inventories, and receipts. They depict the evolution of the business from retailing...
Dates:
1799-1808, undated
3. Bills of Lading, 1824-1849, undated
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Identifier: B.
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Subseries B. Miscellaneous Shipping Papers is divided into six sub-subseries. Included are Accounts, Bills and Receipts; Cargo and Sales Records; Bills of Lading; Prices Current; Correspondence, and Miscellaneous. The Miscellaneous sub-subseries includes papers of various captains of Pingree ships including Thomas O. Holmes, Francis Quarles, Jr., and Emory Johnson. There are also papers relating to the Ysabelita, a Spanish schooner, bills of sale, and customs forms. There is some...
Dates:
1824-1849, undated
3. Business Papers, 1734-1775
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Identifier: A.
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Sub-subseries 3. Business Papers contains shipping papers, receipts, and accounts. The invoices and bills of lading from consigning merchandise to other vessels are filed chronologically. Also filed here are documents resulting from his years as Commissioner and Receiver of Impost in Salem. The letter books, which cover 1754 to 1775, record business letters for his shipping business, official correspondence written while Commissioner of Impost, and letters concerning domestic affairs....
Dates:
1734-1775
3. Catalogue of the Morse Collection of Japanese Pottery, undated
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Identifier: 3.
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Series IX. Publications demonstrates Morse's prolific and versatile research on a variety of subjects. In addition to some fifty scientific papers relating to mollusca and brachiopoda, he produced numerous monographs of Asian ethnology and art, zoology, archeology, astronomy, and religion. Related correspondence is filed with the article or monograph. "Traces of an Early Race in Japan" (1879), describes Morse's identification and excavation of the group of Neolithic shell mounds...
Dates:
undated
3. Catalogue of the Morse Collection of Japanese Pottery
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Identifier: 3.
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Series IX. Publications demonstrates Morse's prolific and versatile research on a variety of subjects. In addition to some fifty scientific papers relating to mollusca and brachiopoda, he produced numerous monographs of Asian ethnology and art, zoology, archeology, astronomy, and religion. Related correspondence is filed with the article or monograph. "Traces of an Early Race in Japan" (1879), describes Morse's identification and excavation of the group of Neolithic shell mounds...
Dates:
undated
3. Cayuga, 1949, undated
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Identifier: 3.
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Subseries A. Tribes includes field notes, sources, maps, photographs/negatives, drawings, ephemera, and correspondence from tribal members and informants, and has been organized alphabetically according to tribal affiliation to the best extent possible. Tribes with a greater volume of research material have been categorized separately, and tribes with fewer materials have been included in the subsection "Other Tribes." Due to the nature of the field,...
Dates:
1949, undated
3. Crossbow, 1941-1945, undated
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Identifier: 3.
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Subseries B. Unpublished Manuscripts includes manuscripts of unpublished works and related research material. The titles with the greatest volume have been categorized separately. Two works in this collection include authors additional to Speck. The first is a manuscript titled Art and Art Ways of the Naskapi Indian co-authored by Speck and his colleague, Ernest S. Dodge, former director of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem,...
Dates:
1941-1945, undated
Found in:
Phillips Library
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<emph render="bold">Frank G. Speck Papers, 1908-1950, undated</emph>
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<emph render="bold">II. Writings and Publications</emph>
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<emph render="bold">B. Unpublished Manuscripts</emph>
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<emph render="bold">1.<emph render="italic"> Art and Art Ways of the Naskapi Indian</emph> [F.G. Speck and E.S. Dodge]</emph>
3. Family Correspondence, 1757-1828, 1887, undated
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Identifier: iii.
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Series III. Fifth Generation Business and Personal Papers, 1686-1887, contain the papers of John(5) Pickering (1740-1811) and his younger brother Timothy Pickering (1745-1829). The papers of John(5) Pickering reflect his years in public service at the state and local levels. Business papers and receipts pertain to the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Essex...
Dates:
1757-1828, 1887, undated
3. Farm and Business Papers, 1760-1829, undated
Sub-Series
Identifier: 3
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Subseries B. Col. John Hathorne (1749-1834) Papers center on his goldsmith, dry goods, and shipping businesses. Ranging from 1760 to 1829, these papers include receipts, accounts, ship's papers, and correspondence for the individual businesses. In addition, there are records reflecting his military career, involvement in Salem politics, and family life. The shipping papers of John Hathorne incorporate all ship's papers, correspondence, and receipts...
Dates:
1760-1829, undated
3. Haskell Island Records, 1879-1939, undated
Sub-Subseries
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Sub-subseries 3. Haskell Island Records contains various records related to the sale of Haskell Island and a house on it owned by the family.
Dates:
1879-1939, undated