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Identifier: A.
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Series VIII. Relatives' Papers contains papers of: William Northey's in-laws, the Collins family; Cynthia (Winslow) Northey's family, the Winslows; and Margaret (Anthony) Northey's family and relatives, the Anthonys, Ashburners, Grieves, and Hollands. These families are arranged alphabetically within the series. The Anthony papers include correspondence relating to Edward's merchant and fire insurance business, early letters from Margaret (Anthony) Northey,...
Dates:
1824-1889, 1964, undated
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Identifier: A.
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This collection contains the financial and administrative papers of the Second Corps of Cadets including correspondence, financial records, orders, enlistment records, and photographs. It has been organized into four series: Financial, Administrative, and Camp Association, and Personal Papers of Jenkins Family. This last series contains two folders of personal papers belonging to Lawrence W. Jenkins and Benjamin Gilbert Jenkins. The material has been arranged chronologically within...
Dates:
1877-1906, undated
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Identifier: A.
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All accounts current and accounts of sales generated in the foreign agencies, as well as correspondence from Ropes Emmerton & Company to their agents, are located in Series II. Partner and Agency Records. This series contains correspondence, cables and accounts for the firm's partners, Arnold, Hines & Company and Arnold, Cheney & Company, and for the Arabian, Zanzibar, and Madagascar agencies. The agencies are arranged alphabetically by area...
Dates:
1883-1886
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Identifier: A.
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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:
1865-1925, undated
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Identifier: A.
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Subseries A. Articles, Notes, and Related Correspondence contains research materials collected by Day. The folders, organized by topic, consist of a variety of journal articles, notes about his research, or on particular articles, photographs, sketches, and correspondence. The material has been kept in the original order imposed by Day. Not all of the material is in English.
Dates:
1912-1968, undated
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Identifier: A.
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Series I. Manuscripts include drafts of books, articles, speeches and radio addresses written or edited by George F. Dow. The material in this series is arranged alphabetically by the title of the written work. Subseries A. through Subseries G. includes extensive manuscript material related to one particular literary project. Additionally these subseries include correspondence, photographs, and...
Dates:
1928-1932, undated
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Identifier: A.
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Series I. Ships' Records contains records documenting the vessels under Captain Henry Larcom's command. Series I is divided into ten subseries. The first nine subseries, Asia (Ship), Luna (Brig), Palladium (Ship), Hope (Ship), Packet (Brig), ...
Dates:
1811-1812
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Identifier: A.
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Subseries A. Augustus S. Brown Diaries and Estate includes twenty-eight diaries of Pingree’s nephew dating from 1863 to 1889 and the settlement of his estate. It also includes the settlement of Ann Maria Pingree’s distributive share of her nephew, Augustus S. Brown’s estate. The money was donated to create a trust for the Brown Library Association in Seabrook, New Hampshire. A new library has since been built and the Brown Library now houses the Historical Society of Seabrook.
Dates:
1863-1896
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Identifier: A.
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Subseries A. Autobiographies and Diaries includes the 1879 autobiography which recounts Augustus' voyage on the ship Grotius (1841-1842). Except for a four-year gap between 1866 and 1870, Augustus' diaries form a continuous series from 1846 until a year before his death.
Dates:
1840-1895
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The Broad Street Cemetery Inventory Forms collection consists of information about each of the graves in the Broad Street Cemetery in Salem, Massachusetts. Each form is filled out with the deceased's name (if legible), death date, motif of marker, orientation, dimensions, description of plot, and conditions of plot and the conditions of the plot in general. On the back of many of the forms is the name, epitaph, etc., inscribed in the stone. The quality and quantity of information on each...
Dates:
1989