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Alexandra Vernon Papers, 1991-2000
This collection consists largely of correspondence in the form of note cards, postcards, photographs and gallery notices, displaying the art of Alexandra Vernon, an award-winning artist, who lived in New England from 1981 until about 2000.
Children's Friend and Family Services Records, 1839-2007
This collection documents the business of the Children's Friend and Family Services of Salem, Massachusetts, and is divided into six series.
Civil War Collection, 1780-1926
The Civil War Collection was assembled from multiple sources and is a collection of private papers and, to a limited extent, official records relating to the Civil War.
Coan Jordan Papers, 1853-1868, 1903-1914
The Coan Jordan papers contain business and correspondence, ships' papers, and other miscellaneous papers.
Coffin Family Papers, 1815-1912
This collection includes business and personal correspondence, shipping bills and accounts, artwork, military documents, and manufacturing plans from three generations of the Coffin family of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Collection of Folly Cove Designers Records, 1945-1947, undated
The Collection of Folly Cove Designers Records contains lesson plans, sketches, correspondence, and news clippings about the design group.
Collection of Petitions Against Slavery, 1840-circa 1845
This collection is comprised of various petitions against slavery signed by citizens of Essex County, Massachusetts and Cornish, Maine.
Cummins Family Papers, 1806-1898
The Cummins Family Papers consist mainly of business papers, correspondence and biographical miscellany related to the 19th-century novelist Maria Susanna Cummins, her father, David Cummins, and her younger brother, Thomas Kittredge Cummins.
Dorcas Society of Salem, Massachusetts, Records, 1811-1875
The records of the Dorcas Society, founded in Salem in 1811, reflect the Society's main goal "to provide clothing to the destitute."
Elizabeth Porter Gould Papers, 1766, 1903-1906
The Elizabeth Porter Gould Papers consist primarily of a scrapbook containing correspondence and reviews related to Elizabeth Porter Gould's books and other writings.