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Essex County Advertising Ephemera Collection, 1700-2000
Essex County Ephemera Collection, 1800-1999, undated (bulk: 1860-1935)
The Essex County ephemera collection is an artificial collection of printed ephemera that are more general in creation and intended use (for example, an advertisement for a boiler versus the manual for its use). Ephemera from all towns in Essex County are represented in this collection.
Matthew Adams Stickney Family Papers, 1685-1924, undated
This collection contains the papers of Matthew Adams Stickney along with papers of his father Dudley, his brother Dudley, his daughter Lucy, and other family members.
Sailing Ship Card Collection, 1857-1894, 1918, 1990, undated
Sailing ship cards have been identified as the earliest form of multi-color advertising in the United States. Printed to announce the departure of commercial ship sailings for both passengers and freight companies, the ephemeral nature of these cards makes them very rare. The collection contains 1,296 cards, 1,193 of which are unique, and 103 of which are duplicates.
Yolanda Cellucci Papers, 1968-2021, undated
The Yolanda Cellucci papers document the life and fashion business of Yolanda Cellucci.