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Heron Lake Dam Company Records, 1846-1938, undated
The Heron Lake Dam Company records document the company's operations.
Historic Ship Records, 1662-1980, undated
The Historic Ships’ Records is an artificial collection which contains material having to do with the shipping industry primarily in Salem, Massachusetts, but also Boston, Amsterdam, New Orleans, San Francisco, and London. Items in the collection include bills of lading, receipts, crew lists, disbursement records, insurance policies, and personal accounts.
Hodges Family Papers, 1657-1874, undated
This collection consists of the shipping, business, and personal papers of Gamaliel Hodges and his sons, John and Joseph Hodges, of Salem, Massachusetts, as well as papers for Richard Manning.
Holly Tree Inn (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1875-1877, undated
The Holly Tree Inn (Salem, Mass.) Records contains bills, accounting books, legal agreements related to the sale of Inn furnishings after its closure, and a menu from the Inn.
Holyoke Family Papers, 1560-1567, 1607-1905, undated
Honorable James H. Duncan Papers, 1668-1910, undated
The Honorable James H. Duncan papers are comprised of materials relating to Duncan's personal affairs, legal affairs and business activities in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Hook and Hastings Company Records, 1845-1899, undated
The Hook and Hastings Company produced over 2500 organs, including some of the century's finest church and concert hall organs. This collection consists of correspondence and internal documents related to the building and repair of these pipe organs.
Hook Family Papers, 1797-1862, undated
This collection consists primarily of correspondence between members of the Hook family of Salem and Boston, Massachusetts.
Horace B. Putnam Papers, 1844-1888, undated
The Horace B. Putnam papers document some of the activities of this Danvers, Massachusetts, mariner and mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Hosea B. Buck Papers, 1861-1949, 1973, undated
The Hosea B. Buck Papers contains the business and personal papers of Hosea Ballou Buck (1871-1937), a manager of Maine timberlands who supervised lands owned by the estate of E.S. Coe and the heirs of David Pingree. The papers contain administrative records, which detail the management of those lands, as well as some material related to Buck’s personal life.