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Sara H. Chase Papers, 1873-1878, undated
This collection contains Sara P. Chases' bills, invoices, and receipts. There is also a manufacturer's catalog, and folder of miscellaneous items.
Save Outdoor Sculpture! Surveys and Photographs, 1993-1994
Save Outdoor Sculpture! Survey Forms and Photographs represent the effort in 1993 and 1994 to gather information on outdoor public sculpture in Salem, Massachusetts, as part of a national project.
Sawyer Family Papers, 1736-1847
The Sawyer Family papers contain accounts for three generations of a Northern Essex County and South Hampton, New Hampshire, family.
Schooner Cora Morrison Records, 1866-1874, undated
This collection consists of documents relating to the operation of the schooner Cora Morrison of Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
Scrapbooks of Fashion Plates, 1777-1890, 1927-1931, undated
Two scrapbooks of fashion plates collected and compiled by Virgil C. Johnson. Johnson used the plates for research for theater design and academic lectures. Includes material not part of the scrapbooks, including paper dolls and sketches.
Second Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1897-1933, undated
The Second Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, pastoral, and social records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church.
Second Corps Cadets Records, 1785-1954, undated
This collection contains the financial and administrative papers of the Second Corps of Cadets including correspondence, financial records, orders, enlistment records, and photographs.
Seven Islands Land Company Records, 1794-1967, 1981, undated
The Seven Islands Land Company records contain land ownership documentation, field work and exploration notes, business records, and wills and trusts that can be used to further track land the Pingree's legacy of land ownership.
Sewall Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1829-1846, undated
The Sewall Street Methodist Episcopal Church of Salem, Massachusetts, records consist of some administrative and pastoral records, but are mostly notes and writings from an unknown author.
S.F. Peaslee Papers, 1873-1947, 1967, 1974
The S.F. Peaslee Papers contains business papers belonging to Silas Foster Peaslee (1849-1938), a surveyor and manager of timberlands who supervised Maine and New Hampshire 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.