Box 10
Contains 10 Results:
Margaret (Sage)'s diary, 1865
Subseries A. Edward Putnam Family contains Ebenezer's wife, Margaret's, diary and correspondence generated from her 1865-1871 trips to South Carolina, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco, as well as financial papers of his father and grandfather.
Margaret (Sage)'s essay, undated
Subseries A. Edward Putnam Family contains Ebenezer's wife, Margaret's, diary and correspondence generated from her 1865-1871 trips to South Carolina, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco, as well as financial papers of his father and grandfather.
Margaret (Sage)'s bills and receipts, 1839-1850
Subseries A. Edward Putnam Family contains Ebenezer's wife, Margaret's, diary and correspondence generated from her 1865-1871 trips to South Carolina, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco, as well as financial papers of his father and grandfather.
Alice's correspondence, 1850-1896, undated
Subseries A. Edward Putnam Family contains Ebenezer's wife, Margaret's, diary and correspondence generated from her 1865-1871 trips to South Carolina, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco, as well as financial papers of his father and grandfather.
Ebenezer (1768-1826) and Ebenezer (1717-1788) receipts, 1763-1806
Subseries A. Edward Putnam Family contains Ebenezer's wife, Margaret's, diary and correspondence generated from her 1865-1871 trips to South Carolina, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco, as well as financial papers of his father and grandfather.
Horticultural book, drawings of pears, 1843-1845
Subseries B. Charles Putnam includes a horticultural book of pears which exhibited at the Essex County Natural History Society (1843-1845), farm accounts and accounts of Nathaniel Stowers, of whose bankrupt estate Charles was executor. Charles' accounts kept while clerk of the Salem Light Infantry (1829) may be found in General Store daybook 1831-1832 (B7 F3).
Labor account book, 1856
Subseries B. Charles Putnam includes a horticultural book of pears which exhibited at the Essex County Natural History Society (1843-1845), farm accounts and accounts of Nathaniel Stowers, of whose bankrupt estate Charles was executor. Charles' accounts kept while clerk of the Salem Light Infantry (1829) may be found in General Store daybook 1831-1832 (B7 F3).