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Spofford Family Papers, 1758-1888, undated
The Spofford Family Papers contain material of the immediate family of Dr. Jeremiah Spofford Jr. (1787-1880) of Rowley, Georgetown, Bradford, and Groveland, Massachusetts.
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 Wheatland Papers, 1774, 1796, 1808-1977, 2002, undated
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.
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.
Topsfield Historical Society Collection, 1661-1973
The Topsfield Historical Society Collection contains civic, military, legal, personal, and business papers of individuals and organizations in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
Topsfield, Massachusetts Town Records, 1661-1971, 2000-2006
The Topsfield, Massachusetts, town records contain select records from the town of Topsfield from the seventeenth through the early twentieth centuries, including town offices and committees, town and military records, private business records, materials about individuals' deed and houses, and some other miscellaneous topics.
Town of Middleton, Massachusetts Records, 1720-1880, undated
The town of Middleton, Massachusetts records is an artificial collection of town records, and items from town residents. This collection has been divided into two series.