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James Locke Papers, 1745-1867, undated
This collection contains papers of James Locke, a merchant and innkeeper in Salisbury, Newburyport, and Andover, Massachusetts.
John Hancock Andrews Papers, 1719-1832
The John Hancock Andrews Papers contain correspondence and business papers for Salem, Massachusetts ship captain and merchant, John Hancock Andrews.
John M. Ward Papers, 1828, 1894-1916
Henry Withington (Schooner), Luther T. Garretson (Schooner), and O. D. Witherall (Schooner). The John M. Ward Papers includes bills and billheads, correspondence, shipping articles, and liability policies from John M. Ward in his position as captain and agent for the
Joseph Jenkins Knapp Papers, 1827-1871, 1895, 1922
The Joseph Jenkins Knapp Papers consist of shipping papers and correspondence for this Newburyport, Massachusetts merchant and ship owner.
Joseph Peabody Family Papers, 1721-1938, undated
This collection contains the papers of Joseph Peabody, his son George, his grandson George Augustus, and his grandnephew William C. Endicott, Jr. It includes correspondence, financial and legal papers, diaries, speeches, scrapbooks, records for Fiske's wharf, photographs, and genealogy.
Joshua Burnham Papers, 1758-1817, undated
The Joshua Burnham Papers document the business of this Ipswich, Massachusetts, ship captain and include some papers of his immediate family.
March Family Papers, 1795-1887, undated
The March Family Papers are comprised primarily of Alice Little (Hale) and Reverend John C. March's personal correspondence and diaries.
Mugford Family Papers, 1794-1845, undated
This collection contains papers of three members of the Mugford family of Salem, Massachusetts, namely, William Mugford, his brother-in-law Benjamin Dimond, and his son Charles D. Mugford.
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.
Newburyport (Mass.) Federal Custom House Records, 1789-1916
The collection of bound volumes of Newburyport Federal Custom House Records at the Peabody Essex Museum’s Phillips Library spans the entire 121 years of the existence of the Newburyport Federal Customs District (1789-1910).