Showing Collections: 1 - 10 of 15
Alden Perley and Jesse (Carter) White Papers, 1856-1954, 1978
The Alden Perley and Jesse (Carter) White Papers contain papers and scrapbooks from this Danvers, Massachusetts, judge and local historian, and his wife.
Charles F. Williams Papers, 1852-1878, undated
The Charles F. Williams Papers contains personal papers and business correspondence related to his appointment as Surveyor of the Customs. This collection has been divided into two series.
East Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1717-1901, undated
The East Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, pastoral, and social records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church.
Elizabeth Waite Papers, 1779-1792, undated
The Elizabeth Waite Papers consists of letters written by Eliza to Susan Kittredge and other young female acquaintances.
English/Touzel/Hathorne Papers, 1661-1851, undated
The English/Touzel/Hathorne Papers contain shipping records of Philip English (1651-1736) and John Touzel (bp1687-1737); goldsmith and dry goods business records of John Touzel (1727-1785), John Hathorne (1748-1834), and Benjamin Herbert Hathorne (1773-1824); and personal and legal papers of various family members.
Essex Institute Local History Class Records, 1894-1906, undated
The Essex Institute Local History Class Records consists of record books, lectures, lists of members, photographs, and other records of the class.
Henry Wheatland Papers, 1629-1904, undated
This collection contains the papers of Henry Wheatland, M.D.
Manuel Emilio Papers, 1852-1878, undated
This collection includes music written by and belonging to Manuel Emilio, who opened a music school and taught music to many students in Salem, Massachusetts.
Overseers of the Poor (Salem, Massachusetts) Records, 1749, 1769, 1784-1901
The records of the Overseers of the Poor of Salem, Massachusetts contain financial, meeting, and Alms House records, as well as correspondence and other records.
Perley Family Papers, 1869-1975, undated
The Perley Family papers contain manuscripts, notes, research from and correspondence to Sidney (1858-1928), Harriet (1861-1945), Eleanor (1894-1974), and Richard Perley (1894-1982).