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Records from Lynn, Massachusetts, 1638-1918, undated
Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, 1796-1856, 1897-1921, undated
The records of the City of Beverly, Massachusetts is an artificial collection of masonic lodge records, church records, and official records from the city of Beverly. This collection has been divided into three series.
Registers of Maine Vessels, 1851-1885, undated
Collection contains registers for 12 ships built in Maine. Each original document is only half of the document, and includes a typewritten copy of entire original document.
Reliance Hose Company Number 1 Records, 1867-1888
The Reliance Hose Company No. 1 Records document the activities and financial records of this Salem, Massachusetts, fire-fighting organization.
Relief Fire Club Records, 1817-1869
The records of the Relief Fire Club of Salem, Massachusetts, consist of a treasurer's book, a dues book, and two record books.
Remond Family Papers, 1823-1869, undated
The Remond Family Papers are divided into two series: the John Remond Papers and the Charles Lenox Remond Letters.
Reverend David T. Kimball Papers, 1805-1910, undated
The Reverend David T. Kimball papers contains material related to the reverend and his family. The majority is correspondence, to and from Kimball and his family, both personal and business related. The collection also includes Kimball's writings, journals, church papers, financial papers, and ephemera.
Reverend Samuel Johnson Papers, 1745-1899, undated
The Reverend Samuel Johnson Papers consist of correspondence, appointment books, notebooks, sermons, and writings of this Lynn, Massachusetts minister.
Reverend Wakefield Gale Papers, 1765-1919, undated
The Reverend Wakefield Gale Papers includes correspondence, diaries, account books of Gale family members and Gale family correspondence.
Revolutionary War Collection, 1770-1856, 1901-1961, undated
The Revolutionary War Collection includes ships' papers, regimental records, enlistment records, company rolls, pay rolls, orderly books, correspondence, bills, receipts, journals, notes, and sketches related to the Revolutionary War. The majority of the material documents the involvement of Massachusetts during the war.