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East Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1717-1901, undated
The East Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, pastoral, and social records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church.
Essex Institute Local History Class Records, 1894-1906, undated
The Essex Institute Local History Class Records consists of record books, lectures, lists of members, photographs, and other records of the class.
Nichols Family of Danvers, Massachusetts, Papers, 1694-1919, undated
The Nichols Family of Danvers, Massachusetts, Papers contains correspondence, receipts, estate papers, legal papers, diaries, poetry, published material, and a sketchbook for the Nichols family of Danvers, Massachusetts.
Overseers of the Poor (Salem, Massachusetts) Records, 1749, 1769, 1784-1901
The records of the Overseers of the Poor of Salem, Massachusetts contain financial, meeting, and Alms House records, as well as correspondence and other records.
Pingree Family Genealogy, 1861-1971, undated
The Pingree Family Genealogy contains records collected by members of the Pingree family related to their attempts to document the Pingree family history and the family histories of the related Kimball, Knight, and Wheatland families. Some material is related to the lives of the Pingree business associates, Hosea B. Buck and E.S. Coe. The collection has been divided into two series.
Salem Witchcraft Trials Records, 1692-1693, undated
This collection contains various legal documents from the witchcraft trials held in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692/1693. Formerly titled, "Salem Witchcraft Papers of the Essex Institute Archives: Essex County Court of Oyer and Terminer, Salem Witchcraft Trials", the name has been changed to reflect the provenance of the documents within this collection, all documents having been given to the Phillips Libary by various families.
Tucker Family Papers, 1680-1878
The Tucker Family Papers contain the business and personal papers of Essex County Court Clerk Ichabod Tucker (1765-1846) and merchant Gideon Tucker (1778-1861).