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Burnham Family Papers, 1805-1957
This collection contains papers relating to eight different members of the Burnham family of Essex County, Massachusetts, as well as collections of correspondence and legal documents pertaining to the Howes family of Boston, Massachusetts and Andrews family of Essex County, Massachusetts.
Civil War Collection, 1780-1926
The Civil War Collection was assembled from multiple sources and is a collection of private papers and, to a limited extent, official records relating to the Civil War.
Fowler Family Papers, 1672-1913, undated
The Fowler Family papers contain the business, civic, and personal papers of shipwright Samuel Fowler (1748-1813), his son Samuel (1776-1859), grandsons Samuel Page (1800-1888) and Henry (1810-1881) Fowler, and great-granddaughter Harriet Putnam Fowler (1842-1901).
Francis Henry Lee Papers, 1848-1912, undated
The Francis Henry Lee Papers comprised primarily of diaries and correspondence, document the historical research and personal life of a Salem, Massachusetts resident, who lived on Chestnut Street.
George Peabody Papers, 1815-1927, undated
The George Peabody Papers contain the business and personal papers of George Peabody, one of the 19th century's most prosperous merchant bankers and notable social philanthropists.
Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers, 1759-1913, undated
The Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers consist primarily of the business and personal papers of Salem, Massachusetts, attorney and Police Court Justice Joseph G. Waters (1796-1878).
Peirce-Nichols Family of Salem, Massachusetts, 1702-1967, undated
This collection contains the papers of five generations of the Peirce and Nichols families of Salem, Massachusetts.
Ropes Family Papers, 1702-1932, 1960-1972, undated
The Ropes Family Papers document the business and personal activities of four generations of Nathaniel Ropes' descendants who inhabited the Ropes House at 318 Essex Street in Salem.
Waters Family Papers, 1637-1931, 1965
The Waters Family Papers includes the papers of Benjamin Waters (1720/1-1784) and his sons, grandsons, and other descendants.