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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.
Mary Drebit Papers, 1940-1944, undated
The Mary Drebit Papers consist of World War II-era correspondence from three United States Soldiers to Mary Drebit, an Essex County resident.
Mary Saltonstall Parker Papers, 1763-1984, undated
This collection contains correspondence, diaries, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, original artwork, and sampler patterns from Mary Saltonstall Parker and other family members.
Massachusetts Court of Oyer and Terminer Records, 1692-1694, 1710-1716, 1843, undated
Massachusetts Steam Navigation Company Records, 1816-1818, undated
The Massachusetts Steam Navigation Company Papers contain correspondence, financial records, legal papers, and shares of ownership for this shipping company and are divided into four series.
Michael Shepard Papers, 1812-1868, undated
This collection is comprised of the shipping, business and personal papers of Michael Shepard and a few other family members.
Michael Shepard Papers, 1813-1937, undated
This collection is comprised of the shipping and business papers of Michael Shepard and his son, Michael Webb Shepard. The bulk of the collection is related to Shepard's shipping activities at ports in East Africa from 1835-1855, when he traded in ivory, copal, textiles and cloves.
Nathaniel B. Mansfield Papers, 1808, 1831-1907, undated
The Nathaniel B. Mansfield papers reflect two generations of the Mansfields' merchant and shipping business ventures—from Nathaniel Mansfield's (1796-1863) ice business to his son's shipping and merchant business ventures.
Nathaniel Kinsman (1798-1847) Papers, 1784-1882
The Nathaniel Kinsman Papers contain the business and personal papers of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Chase) Kinsman. In addition, there are legal and business papers, correspondence, and receipts for Nathaniel's children, parents, brother, and in-laws: Chase, Buffington, and Nichols.
Newburyport Athenaeum Records, 1809-1849, undated
The records of the Newburyport Athenaeum, a Newburyport, Massachusetts, proprietary library, include administrative papers, such as record books, reports of meetings and trustees, and correspondence; library operations papers, which include three library charge books; and financial papers, including a donations and fines book, treasurer's reports, shareholders and sales of shares, fines, receipts, and proxies.