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Charles F. Johnson Collection, 1896-1936
The Charles F. Johnson collection contains two albums of postcards,and 110 glass lantern slides. The postcards are addressed to both Charles, his father Frederick, and other family members. The lantern slides are of people and places presumably in China, and of cartoons. The collection also contains some loose post cards, Charles' birth certificate, naturalization certificate, and a program from his memorial service.
Collection of Postcards of India, 1886-1975, undated
Collection of approximately 10,000 postcards of life in India in the late 19th through mid 20th century. The postcards were arranged by the collector into groups by location or topic, such as: cities; hill stations; expositions; Pakistan; people; religion; and transportation.
Graves Family Papers, 1876-1927, 1939, undated
The collection consists primarily of letters between the immediate and extended family members and friends of Edmund Pike Graves (also referred to as Ned) who resided in Newburyport, France, England, Germany, Barbados, and elsewhere.
Hawthorne-Manning Family Papers, 1683-1976, undated
The records in this collection include correspondence, typed manuscripts, pamphlets, postcards, photographs, legal papers, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Hawthorne and Manning families of Salem, Massachusetts.
Mary Saltonstall Parker Papers, 1763-1984, undated
This collection contains correspondence, diaries, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, original artwork, and sampler patterns from Mary Saltonstall Parker and other family members.
New England Railroad Collection, 1823-1992, undated
Real Photo Postcards of Life at Russian Mission and St. Michael, Alaska, 1912-1916, undated
This collection contains 84 real photo postcards from Russian Mission and St. Michael, Alaska, and ther locales. Some of the images have been described on the verso, while others have been described on the negative. The postcards document the coexistence of Alaska Natives and Russian settlers, as well as the broader St. Michael and Alaskan scene.