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33 Nursery Street, Salem, Massachusetts Records, 1911-1912, 1938, 1980, undated
Collection of proposals, plans, and bills for the construction of 33 Nursery Street, in Salem, Massachusetts. Also includes photographs.
Alden Perley and Jesse (Carter) White Papers, 1856-1954, 1978
The Alden Perley and Jesse (Carter) White Papers contain papers and scrapbooks from this Danvers, Massachusetts, judge and local historian, and his wife.
Alexander Viets Griswold Papers, 1806-1856
This collection contains approximately 150 letters addressed to Alexander Viets Griswold, the Episcopal Bishop of the Eastern Diocese from 1811 to his death in 1843.
Allen Family Papers, 1817-1920, 1977
The Allen Family Papers contain the personal correspondence, shipping, and business papers of William Allen (1766-1853), his sons, Charles Henry Allen (1810-1899), Joseph Augustus Allen (1808-1840), and George Franklin Allen (1813-1852), grandchildren, William Henry Allen, Margaret Lockhart (Allen) Davis, and her husband William Augustus Davis (1813-1886).
Almy, Butler, and Robson Family Papers, 1804-1982
The Almy, Butler, and Robson Papers consist of documents pertaining to various members of the Almy, Butler, and Robson families, all of whom were related by blood or marriage.
Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847
The Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847, contain attorney's, political, personal, and estate papers of Andrew Dunlap (1794-1835), a famous United States District Attorney for Massachusetts and follower of Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Merriam Putnam Papers, 1835-1852, 1947
The Andrew Merriam Putnam papers document the life of this Danvers, Massachusetts, ship captain.
Ann Maria Kimball Pingree Family Papers, 1823-1900
The Ann Maria (Kimball) Pingree Papers include correspondence, photographs, and papers of family members.
Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and Vicinity Records, 1834-1840, 1886
The Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and Vicinity Records contain mostly meeting minutes and range from 1834-1840
Appleton Family Papers, 1780-1857
The bulk of the collection concerns Henry Appleton's (1763-1823) mercantile activities in Salem from 1790-1823, and his management of the affairs of his orphaned niece and nephews.