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David Pingree Papers, 1803-1939
This collection includes the papers of David Pingree, papers of his family members, and records of his business associates.
Fabens Family Papers, 1706-1916, 1947, 1978-1989, undated
The Fabens Family Papers contain the shipping, business, legal, and personal papers of William Fabens (1759-1828), William Fabens (1782-1834), Benjamin Fabens (1785-1850), Samuel A. Fabens (b. 1812), Benjamin F. Fabens (1817-1912), Joseph Warren Fabens (1821-1875), Frank P. Fabens (b. 1869), and other family members.
Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society Records, 1875-1930
The Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society's records contain the constitution, membership list, meeting minutes, accounts, and correspondence regarding speakers for lectures and the dedication ceremony for the monument.
George F. Choate Family Papers, 1723/4-1939, undated
The George F. Choate Family Papers are a collection of correspondence, diaries, account books, blueprints, financial and legal papers, and newspaper clippings.
Leverett Saltonstall Papers, 1715-1845, undated
The Leverett Saltonstall Papers document the political and legal activities of Leverett Saltonstall, attorney, member of the Massachusetts House and Senate, first mayor of Salem, and Congressman in the United States House of Representatives.
Manning Family Papers, 1707-1929, undated
The Manning Family Papers contain the business, legal, and personal papers of Richard Manning Jr. (1755-1813), Richard Manning (1782-1830), Robert Manning (1784-1842), and miscellaneous other family members.
Ward Family Papers, 1718-1946
The Ward Family Papers include the joiner and chair making account books of Miles Ward (1673/4-1764) and the shipping, business, and legal papers of Miles Ward (1704-1792) and his son Joshua Ward (1752-1825), in addition to the family papers of Joshua Ward (1776-1840). The remainder of the collection contains personal and business papers for the descendants of Joshua Ward (1699-1779), Miles Ward (1704-1792), John Ward (1707-1787), and Ebenezer Ward (1710-1791).