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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.
Osgood Family Papers, 1661-1932, undated
The Osgood Family papers document five generations of the Osgood family of Salem, Massachusetts, including the shipping and business papers of John Osgood (1758-1826), shoemakers' ledgers of Nathaniel (1714-1799) and Christopher (1748-1828) Osgood, and John F. Osgood's (1825-1894) autobiography describing his international travels.
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.
Penhallow Family Papers, 1674-1879, undated
The Penhallow Family Papers contain letters, wills, deeds, and shipping papers of a prominent shipping and merchant family in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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.
Rogers Family Papers, 1775-1901, undated
The Rogers Family Papers include business and personal papers of shipping merchants Nathaniel Leverett, John Whittingham, and Richard Saltonstall Rogers, and lawyer and genealogist Augustus Dodge Rogers, Also included are papers for additional Rogers family members.
Upton Family Papers, 1691-1916
This collection includes the papers of the Benjamin and John Upton branches of the North Reading, Massachusetts, Uptons.
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.
Waters Family Papers, 1637-1931, 1965
The Waters Family Papers includes the papers of Benjamin Waters (1720/1-1784) and his sons, grandsons, and other descendants.
Waters Family Papers, 1682-1910
The Waters Family Papers includes the papers of Benjamin Waters (1720/1-1784) and his sons, grandsons, and other descendants.