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Henry Kemble Oliver Papers, 1806-1889, undated
The Henry Kemble Oliver Papers contain correspondence, business papers, writings, and music by or collected by Henry Kemble Oliver.
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.
Henry Wheatland Papers, 1629-1904, undated
This collection contains the papers of Henry Wheatland, M.D.
Historic Ship Records, 1662-1980, undated
The Historic Ships’ Records is an artificial collection which contains material having to do with the shipping industry primarily in Salem, Massachusetts, but also Boston, Amsterdam, New Orleans, San Francisco, and London. Items in the collection include bills of lading, receipts, crew lists, disbursement records, insurance policies, and personal accounts.
Holyoke Family Papers, 1560-1567, 1607-1905, undated
Honorable James H. Duncan Papers, 1668-1910, undated
The Honorable James H. Duncan papers are comprised of materials relating to Duncan's personal affairs, legal affairs and business activities in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Horace B. Putnam Papers, 1844-1888, undated
The Horace B. Putnam papers document some of the activities of this Danvers, Massachusetts, mariner and mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square, Salem, Mass., Records, 1824-1907, undated
The Independent Congregational Church Records document the history of this Congregational church in Salem, Massachusetts.
Issac Bullock Papers, 1853-1870, 1962, undated
The Isaac Bullock papers contain personal manuscripts, copies of correspondence, and a photograph of former Salem resident, Captain Nehemiah Haskell.
James Armstrong Papers, 1814-1871, undated
The James Armstrong Papers include correspondence, order books, court-martial papers, personal papers, and financial records created by James Armstrong throughout his career in the United States Navy. This collection is arranged into four series.