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Phillips Family Papers, 1794-1918, undated
The bulk of the Phillips Family Papers is comprised of family business papers and runs from 1849 to 1888.
Prince Family Papers, 1732-1839, undated
The bulk of the Prince Family Papers reflects the legal work of John Prince (1782-1848) as a clerk for the Essex County Courts, a notary public, a justice of the peace, and an attorney active in Salem (circa 1804-1839).
Putnam Family Papers Papers, 1763-1933, undated
The Putnam Family Papers reflect the activities of a Salem, Massachusetts, family involved in international shipping, domestic retail trade, and farming.
Ranlett Family Papers, 1791-1948, undated
The Ranlett Family Papers document the activities of this Charlestown, Massachusetts, family.
Rantoul Family Papers, 1800-1950, undated
The Rantoul Family Papers include correspondence, receipts, bills, account books, publications, and genealogical records for the Rantoul family.
Reliance Hose Company Number 1 Records, 1867-1888
The Reliance Hose Company No. 1 Records document the activities and financial records of this Salem, Massachusetts, fire-fighting organization.
Reverend Wakefield Gale Papers, 1765-1919, undated
The Reverend Wakefield Gale Papers includes correspondence, diaries, account books of Gale family members and Gale family correspondence.
Richard D. Tucker Papers, 1824-1897, undated
This collection contains the business records of Richard Dalton Tucker, including correspondence, financial records, diary extracts, and circulars related to his role as partner in the firm Peele, Hubbell and Company. It also contains correspondence related to Tucker's personal life.
Ropes Emmerton & Company Records, 1867-1902, undated
The records of Ropes Emmerton & Company, a Salem, Massachusetts, shipping firm, contain correspondence, financial, and shipping records which document the history and activities of the firm and their Arabian, Zanzibar, and Madagascar agencies.
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.