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Asa Pingree Papers, 1794-1853
This collection contains the papers of Asa Pingree and his wife, Annar Perkins Pingree.
Brown Emerson Papers, 1799-1970, undated
This collection contains papers of Reverend Brown Emerson, pastor of South Church in of Salem (Mass.) for 67 years. Also includes legal papers, correspondence, and genealogical notes from Emerson relatives, including the Rowley, Carter, and Latting families.
Bryant P. Tilden Papers, 1842-1975, undated
This collection includes travel journals, correspondence, research materials, maps, and photographs related to the life of Bryant P. Tilden.
Burnham Family Papers, 1805-1957
This collection contains papers relating to eight different members of the Burnham family of Essex County, Massachusetts, as well as collections of correspondence and legal documents pertaining to the Howes family of Boston, Massachusetts and Andrews family of Essex County, Massachusetts.
David Pingree Papers, 1803-1939
This collection includes the papers of David Pingree, papers of his family members, and records of his business associates.
Edmund Blunt Family Papers, 1824-1933, undated
This collection contains correspondence, drawings, photographs, transcripts, genealogy, and printed material relating to the Edmund Blunt family of Newburyport, Massachusetts and Brooklyn, New York.
Enoch Richmond Ware Papers, 1839-1905, 1942-1970, undated
This collection contains business and personal correspondence, financial records and ships' papers, account books, photographs, genealogy, and research material.
Gardner Family Papers, 1720-1915, undated
The Gardner family papers reflect the shipping and business activities of three generations of this prominent Salem, Massachusetts mercantile family.
George F. Choate Family Papers, 1723/4-1939, undated
The George F. Choate Family Papers are a collection of correspondence, diaries, account books, blueprints, financial and legal papers, and newspaper clippings.
Haraden Family Papers, 1797-1862
This collection consists of papers and diaries belonging to the Haraden family, prominent seamen and rope makers in Salem, Massachusetts, in the nineteenth century.