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Brown Family Papers, 1789-1914
The Brown Family Papers consist primarily of family and personal correspondence of Francis (b. 1815), Ellen (Appleton), Annie B. (b. 1847), and Sarah H. Brown (b. 1845) of Salem, Massachusetts.
Cabot Family Papers, 1712-1862
The Cabot Family Papers illuminate the prosperous shipping activities of this wealthy Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts family.
Caleb Smith Papers, 1789-1877
The Caleb Smith papers document the general store and shipping activities of Caleb Smith of Salem and Danvers, Massachusetts.
Charles Ward Papers, 1746, 1796-1888
The Charles Ward Papers contain his business, personal, and civic papers for the years he was the United States Consul to Zanzibar (1845 to 1850) and a shipping merchant in Salem (1851-1876).
Cheever and Howard Family Papers, 1776-1896
The Cheever and Howard Families Papers span three generations of the Cheever and Howard families of Salem, Massachusetts, and document the business and financial dealings of an affluent Salem family throughout the nineteenth century.
Choate Family Papers, 1678, 1727-1918, 1947, 1987-1992
The Choate family papers document the activities of this Ipswich and Essex, Massachusetts, family.
Clifford Crowninshield Papers, 1692-1861
The Clifford Crowninshield (1762-1809) papers are comprised of the business and personal papers of Clifford Crowninshield and his family from 1692-1861.
Clifford Crowninshield Papers, 1750-1811
The Clifford Crowninshield (1762-1809) papers are comprised of the business and personal papers of Salem merchant and ship master, Clifford Crowninshield, and his family from 1692-1861.
Crombie Street Congregational Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1824-1991
The records of the Crombie Street Congregational Church in Salem, Massachusetts, cover the entirety of its existence from the founding in 1832.
Curwen Family Papers, 1641-1902
The Curwen Family Papers contains the shipping, business, political, legal, and personal papers of Captain George Curwen (1610-1684/5), his son Johnathan Curwen (1640-1718), grandson Reverend George Curwen (1683-1717), and great-grandsons Samuel (1715-1802), and George (1717-1746) Curwen.