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Stearns and Sprague Family Papers, 1718-1889, undated
The Stearns and Sprague Family papers document the activities of Dr. William Stearns (1754-1819), a Salem apothecary and grocer, and his father-in-law, shipping merchant and distillery owner Joseph Sprague (1739-1808).
Stephen Reynolds Journals, 1823-1855, 1899-1976
The journals contained in this collection canvas the years that Stephen Reynolds spent in Honolulu, Hawaii, from 1823 to 1855.
Stephen S. Stone Papers, 1841-1850
The Stephen S. Stone Papers contain business correspondence to Stone, a Boston merchant and agent.
Stone Family Papers, 1703-1899, undated
The Stone Family Papers contain the business and legal papers of Robert Stone (circa 1785-1860), Benjamin W. Stone (1809-1891), Robert Stone (1812-1896), Dr. Henry Osgood Stone (1821-1888), Dr. John Osgood Stone (1813-1876), and miscellaneous family members.
Stone Silsbee and Pickman Records, 1809-1904, undated
The Stone Silsbee and Pickman records cover the years 1809 to 1904 and include papers for the three partnerships of the firm: Stone Silsbee and Pickman; Silsbee and Pickman; and Silsbee Pickman and Allen.
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 Papers, 1755-1863
The Thomas Perkins papers contain correspondence, account books, and legal and estate papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship owner and businessman.
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.
Townsend Family Papers, 1787-1887
The Townsend Family Papers contain shipping and personal papers of shipping merchant Moses Townsend (1760-1842), his brother Penn (1772-1846), and their nephew Moses (born 1799).
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.