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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.
Hudson Family Papers, 1741-1914, undated
The Hudson Family papers document the diverse business and personal activities of four generations of the Hudson family of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Isabel Wright Diaries, 1928-1958
Twenty two diaries kept by Isabel Wright. The diaries document her life on the family farm in Worcester, Massachusetts. Activities mentioned in the diaries include: cooking; cleaning; sewing; gardening; animal husbandry; bee keeping; and state fairs. The entries also discuss other people at the farm and their work.
Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers, 1746-1810, 1899-1901, undated
The Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers contain personal, business, and governmental papers of Lamarque, a French citizen and resident of Saint Lucia in the West Indies during the early years of the French Revolution.
Jean Marie Missud Papers, 1856-1941, undated
The Jean Marie Missud Papers consist of the personal and business papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, composer, bandmaster, and musician.
John B. Coyle Papers, 1856-1882, 1958
The John B. Coyle papers consist of two items, a typescript of a personal diary, which covers the years 1856 to 1882, and a photocopy of the typescript diary pages for the years 1856 to 1860.
John F. Hurley Papers, 1861-1935, undated
The John F, Hurley papers document the activities of this Civil War veteran and Salem, Massachusetts, politician.
John J. Coker Papers, 1849-1871, undated
The papers of John J. Coker reflect his activities as a West African agent, They are arranged in two series.
John Lee Papers, 1842-1877
This collection consists of John Lee's diary and an account book containing his legal business and farm accounts.
John Mascarene Papers, 1657-1659, 1759-1792, undated
This collection contains diaries and correspondence for John Mascarene (1722-1779), Comptroller of the King's Customs for the Port of Salem, and his wife, Margaret (1726-1792).