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Currier Family Papers, 1736-1913
The Currier Family Papers document the Currier families of Amesbury and Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Edmund Kimball Papers, 1786-1865, undated
The Edmund Kimball papers contain the personal and business papers of Newburyport, Massachusetts, shipping merchant Edmund Kimball (1762-1847) and the correspondence and legal papers of his son, Edmund Kimball (1793-1873), who was an attorney and state senator.
Edward Graves Papers, 1855-1859
The Edward Graves papers consists of a letter copy book, which includes copies of his letters of instruction. For a transcription of the letter copy book, see Appendix I.
Gregory Family Papers, 1807-1873, undated
The Gregory Family Papers document the shipping and fishing activities of three generations of the Gregory family of Marblehead, Massachusetts.
James Locke Papers, 1745-1867, undated
This collection contains papers of James Locke, a merchant and innkeeper in Salisbury, Newburyport, and Andover, Massachusetts.
John Davenport Papers, 1791-1838, undated
The John Davenport papers provide an overview of the shipping activities of John Davenport (1776-1817), a Newburyport, Massachusetts, ship owner and shipping merchant.
John Wood Papers, 1806-1853, undated
The John Wood Papers mostly consist of letterbooks generated by the commission and shipping merchant business which John Wood established with his sons, John Henry (1810-1841) and Albert (1812-1853), following his financial failure in 1826.
Joseph P. Russell Papers, 1784-1823
The Joseph P. Russell papers contain correspondence, accounts, and crew lists of five vessels owned or mastered by Joseph Russell, a Newburyport, Massachusetts, shipping merchant and master.
Joshua Greenleaf Family Papers, 1768-1842, undated
The Joshua Greenleaf Family Papers consist of business correspondence, legal documents, family estate papers, and account books for this merchant and ship chandler of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Moses Brown Papers, 1786-1802, undated
The Moses Brown papers include bills, receipts, invoices, and correspondence to and from Moses Brown.