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Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers, 1746-1810, 1899-1901, undated
The Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers contain personal, business, and governmental papers of Lamarque, a French citizen and resident of Saint Lucia in the West Indies during the early years of the French Revolution.
John Bertram Papers, 1855-1889, undated
The John Bertram Papers contain the shipping and business papers of John Bertram (1796-1882), a Salem, Massachusetts, merchant who traded with Aden, Bombay, Madagascar, and Zanzibar.
John Fisk Papers, 1774-1897
The John Fisk Papers primarily record Fisk's shipping enterprises and mercantile affairs.
John Newmarch Cushing Papers, 1714-1920, undated
The John Newmarch Cushing papers document the activities of this Newburyport, Massachusetts, merchant, wharfinger, and ship chandler.
John Wood Papers, 1806-1853, undated
The John Wood Papers mostly consist of letterbooks generated by the commission and shipping merchant business which John Wood established with his sons, John Henry (1810-1841) and Albert (1812-1853), following his financial failure in 1826.
Joshua Burnham Papers, 1758-1817, undated
The Joshua Burnham Papers document the business of this Ipswich, Massachusetts, ship captain and include some papers of his immediate family.
Joshua Greenleaf Family Papers, 1768-1842, undated
The Joshua Greenleaf Family Papers consist of business correspondence, legal documents, family estate papers, and account books for this merchant and ship chandler of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Kimball Family Papers, 1827-1917, undated
The bulk of the Kimball Family Papers, 1821-1917, reflects the business activities of the Kimball brothers, Edward Dearborn (1810-1867), Elbridge Gerry (1816-1849), and Nathaniel A. (1822-1862).
Lovett Family Papers, 1746-1911, undated
The Lovett Family Papers reflect the mercantile and personal activities of the Lovett family of Beverly, Massachusetts.
Low Family Papers, 1812-1853, 1883-1884, 1995, undated
The Low Family papers document the merchant activities of two generations of the Low family of Salem, Massachusetts, and Brooklyn, New York.