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Lee Family Papers, 1680-1917, undated
The Lee family papers reflect the activities of four generations of one of Salem's prominent maritime families.
Marilyn Riseman Papers, 1928-2013, undated
The Marilyn Riseman Papers document the life and career of Marilyn Riseman primarily through scrapbooks, photo albums, loose photographs, and newspaper clippings. The original titles of scrapbooks, folders, and boxed slides have been maintained. When possible, photographs and clippings have been removed from albums and placed in folders for preservation purposes. The collection had no original order, and materials are arranged chronologically within subseries.
Marshall Y. Colley Papers, 1918-2009, undated
This collection consists of photographs, foreign currency, and correspondence from United States government officials, mostly governors.
Martin A. Brunor Papers, 1906, 1936-1983, 2020, undated
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.
Mrs. Alfred M. Frost Diary, circa 1900-1910
This manuscript diary, circa 1900-1910, was kept by Mrs. Alfred Frost of Poughkeepsie, New York, and it records a five-week journey through southeastern China.
New England Railroad Collection, 1823-1992, undated
North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra Records, 1949-1994, undated
The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra records include newspaper clippings, programs, posters, and photographs of orchestra members and guest artists.
Osborne Family Papers, 1733-1913
This collection documents the business and personal dealings of the Osborne family of Salem and Danvers, Massachusetts, from 1733 to 1913.
Osgood Family Papers, 1661-1932, undated
The Osgood Family papers document five generations of the Osgood family of Salem, Massachusetts, including the shipping and business papers of John Osgood (1758-1826), shoemakers' ledgers of Nathaniel (1714-1799) and Christopher (1748-1828) Osgood, and John F. Osgood's (1825-1894) autobiography describing his international travels.