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John Winn Papers, 1818, 1845-1881, undated
The John Winn papers contain materials from Winn’s business dealings in the lumber trade.
Jonathan Oakes Papers, 1795-1797
Governor Bowdoin, of which Oakes was captain.The Jonathan Oakes papers consist solely of papers for the ship
Joseph B. Felt Papers, 1710-1865, undated
The Joseph B. Felt Papers contains sermons, diaries, letters, and copies of diplomatic correspondence.
Joseph Bowditch Papers, 1699-1941, undated
The Joseph Bowditch Papers record the activities of Joseph Bowditch (1700-1780), a Salem shipping merchant, sheriff, court clerk, and Justice of the Peace.
Joseph G. Dennett Papers, 1862-1896, undated
The Joseph G. Dennett papers are made up materials relating to Dennett's career as a naval engineer; however, the majority of the collection consists of journals that Dennett kept while working for the United States Navy, on and off ships, and journals and record books that Dennett kept while working on Pacific Mail Steamships and at the Salem Water Works.
Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers, 1759-1913, undated
The Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers consist primarily of the business and personal papers of Salem, Massachusetts, attorney and Police Court Justice Joseph G. Waters (1796-1878).
Joseph H. Webb Papers, 1848-1884, undated
The Joseph H. Webb Papers consists of the papers of Joseph H. Webb of Salem, Massachusetts, and documents his brief service in the Union Army during the American Civil War as well as his participation in the civic and social affairs of Salem.
Joseph Linton Waters Papers, 1839-1895, undated
The Joseph Linton Waters papers are comprised mostly of the correspondence of Joseph L. Waters, a Salem Custom House Collector and Chicago-based railroad registrar.
Joseph Moseley Papers, 1781-1814, 1880, undated
The Joseph Moseley papers mostly contain ships papers for the vessels on which Captain Moseley sailed.
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.