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Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847
The Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847, contain attorney's, political, personal, and estate papers of Andrew Dunlap (1794-1835), a famous United States District Attorney for Massachusetts and follower of Andrew Jackson.
Brown Family Papers, 1789-1914
The Brown Family Papers consist primarily of family and personal correspondence of Francis (b. 1815), Ellen (Appleton), Annie B. (b. 1847), and Sarah H. Brown (b. 1845) of Salem, Massachusetts.
Crowninshield Family Papers, 1697-1924
The Crowninshield Family Papers are comprised of business, political, and personal papers of the George Crowninshield family from 1697-1909. The bulk of the papers are those of John Crowninshield which concern family shipping affairs from 1795-1815.
Crowninshield Family Papers, 1756-1864, undated
The Crowninshield Family Papers are comprised of business, political, and personal papers of the George Crowninshield family from 1789-1864.
Cushing and White Records, 1773-1852
The Cushing and White Records contain ships' papers, correspondence, accounts, receipts, and an account book relating to the shipping and privateering activities of this Boston, Massachusetts firm.
Endicott Family Papers, 1638-1936, undated
The Endicott Family Papers record the activities of four generations of a family which settled in Windsor, Vermont, Danvers, Massachusetts, and Salem, Massachusetts.
Eugene Mayer Papers, 1818-1828, undated
The Eugene Mayer papers document the activities of Eugene Mayer, a merchant agent of Bavarian extraction, from 1818 to 1828.
Frigate Essex Papers,1798-1816, 1914, 1973-1974, undated
The frigate Essex papers consist of ships' papers, correspondence, account books, bills, and receipts.
Henry A. Wise Papers, 1836-1859
The Henry A. Wise papers document the personal and political life of this member of the United States Congress, governor of Virginia, and Confederate general.
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.