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Second Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1897-1933, undated
The Second Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, pastoral, and social records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church.
Second Corps Cadets Records, 1785-1954, undated
This collection contains the financial and administrative papers of the Second Corps of Cadets including correspondence, financial records, orders, enlistment records, and photographs.
Sewall Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1829-1846, undated
The Sewall Street Methodist Episcopal Church of Salem, Massachusetts, records consist of some administrative and pastoral records, but are mostly notes and writings from an unknown author.
South Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1774-1915, undated
The South Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, and pastoral records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church, as well as some small items from the church building.
The Salem Club Records, 1895-1922, undated
The Salem Club records document the activities and organization of this Salem, Massachusetts, club.
Third Church and Tabernacle Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1750-1886
The Tabernacle Church of Salem records document the church's founding and its activities from 1750 to 1886.
Thomas Dean Papers, 1695-1845
The Thomas Dean Papers contain shipping, personal papers, and family papers of Thomas Dean, a Salem, Massachusetts, shipmaster and merchant.
Thomas Perkins Pingree Papers, 1831-1889, undated
The bulk of the Thomas Perkins Pingree Papers consist of his business correspondence, ships' papers, and papers related to the settlement of his estate.
Timothy Ropes Family Papers, 1680-1888
This collection is comprised of a modest number of personal papers belonging to one branch of the Ropes family of Salem, Massachusetts.
Trumbull Family Papers, 1876-1899, 1975-1984
The Trumbull Family Papers contain personal and business papers for shipmaster Edward B. Trumbull (1852-1934) and his brother, Walter H. Trumbull, a member of Salem's east African shipping firm Ropes, Emmerton & Company.