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Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847
The Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847, contain attorney's, political, personal, and estate papers of Andrew Dunlap (1794-1835), a famous United States District Attorney for Massachusetts and follower of Andrew Jackson.
David Pingree Papers, 1803-1939
This collection includes the papers of David Pingree, papers of his family members, and records of his business associates.
Emery Johnson Papers, 1817-1843, undated
The papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship captain consists of ships' papers and business correspondence.
Essex Fire and Marine Insurance Company Records, 1776-1887, undated
The Essex Fire and Marine Insurance Company records consist of administrative and financial records as well as policies and marine claims for this Salem, Massachusetts, firm.
Henry Moulton Papers, 1823-1873
The Henry Moulton papers document his career as a master mariner and include ships' papers, seamen's protection certificates, and some personal papers.
John C. Osgood Papers, 1815-1880, 1908, undated
The collection consists of materials created by John C. Osgood, a Salem, Massachusetts ship owner.
Joseph Moseley Papers, 1781-1814, 1880, undated
The Joseph Moseley papers mostly contain shipsÂ’ papers for the vessels on which Captain Moseley sailed.
Nathaniel B. Mansfield Papers, 1808, 1831-1907, undated
The Nathaniel B. Mansfield papers reflect two generations of the Mansfields' merchant and shipping business ventures—from Nathaniel Mansfield's (1796-1863) ice business to his son's shipping and merchant business ventures.
Northey Family Papers, 1688-1901, 1964, undated
The Northey Family papers illustrate the activities of one of Salem's prominent Quaker families during the later 18th and 19th centuries.
Salem Marine Insurance Company Records, 1815-1897, undated
The Salem Marine Insurance Company Records include a volume of directors' meeting minutes, a volume of stockholder meeting minutes, and 35 volumes of marine policies. Except for two missing volumes the marine policies form a straight run from the company's beginning in 1856 to six years before its dissolution. It also contains a ledger showing dividends paid to the stockholders (1858-1883). The collection also contains material relating to French and Danish spoliation claims.