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First Unitarian Church of Peabody Records, 1826-1947, undated
The First Unitarian Church of Peabody Records consist of administrative records, financial records, records of pastoral activities such as marriages and baptisms, and records of church social activities.
Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square, Salem, Mass., Records, 1824-1907, undated
The Independent Congregational Church Records document the history of this Congregational church in Salem, Massachusetts.
Joshua Coffin Papers, 1647-1862, undated
The Joshua Coffin Papers include correspondence, family genealogies, legal documents, church records, military records, and town records for Newbury, Massachusetts.
March Family Papers, 1795-1887, undated
The March Family Papers are comprised primarily of Alice Little (Hale) and Reverend John C. March's personal correspondence and diaries.
Merrimack Bible Society Records, 1810-1923
The Merrimack Bible Society's records contain records of meetings, membership lists, names of Bible recipients, and treasurer's accounts.
Newburyport, Massachusetts Town Records, 1670-1913
This collection contains papers relating to town business and daily life in Newburyport and includes documents dating from 1670 to 1913.
North Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1745-1837, 1862-1901
The North Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, and pastoral records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church.
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.
Rowley, Massachusetts Town Records, 1732-1914, undated
Rowley, Massachusetts Town Records contains records created by local government, Rowley churches and religious organizations, and local residents. Records are primarily from the 18th and 19th centuries and relate to taxation, local business, and Rowley churches. The collection has been divided into two series.
Samuel Page Papers, 1777-1871
The Samuel Page papers document the shipping and civic interests of Capt. Samuel Page of Danvers, Massachusetts.