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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.
Robert H. Waters Papers, 1851-1884, undated
The Robert H. Waters Papers contain correspondence and shipping papers of both Robert H. Waters and John Banchor.
Salem and New York Express Steamship Company Records, 1865-1875
The Salem and New York Express Steamship Company Records include bills of sale, charter agreements, and damage reports for steamships utilized by the company, correspondence with charterers, accounts for the general operation of the company and disbursements, freight lists, and time schedules for the vessels.
Samuel Hodges, Jr. Papers, 1813-1853, undated
The collection contains the personal records of Samuel Hodges, Jr. including financial accounts, ledger books, military records, correspondence, and ephemera. It also contains a significant number of records related to the trading vessels that Hodges Jr. had contact with in his position as American Consulate.
Swett Family of Newburyport Papers, 1764-1860
The Swett family papers document the activities of the Newburyport, Massachusetts, shipping family.
Upton Family Papers, 1812-1945
The Upton Family Papers are comprised of ships papers, correspondence, accounts, receipts and printed matter associated with a number of Upton Family members.
Whittredge Family Papers, 1756-1886
This collection contains the papers of the Whittredge family including business papers, shipping papers, correspondence, bills, and journals.
William Graves, Jr. Family Papers, 1811-1903
The William Graves, Jr., Family papers document the business activities of this Newburyport, Massachusetts, ship owner and captain and his family.
William Wyman Henry Papers, 1829-1904, 1978
The William Wyman Henry Papers contain correspondence between William Wyman Henry and his wife, Evaline, and other family members, Henry's ship journals, research about the clipper ship era, and some personal books belonging to William Henry and his son.
Williams Family Papers, 1739-1910, undated
The Williams family papers document the activities of three generations of Salem, Massachusetts, merchants and mariners.