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Choate Family Papers, 1678, 1727-1918, 1947, 1987-1992
The Choate family papers document the activities of this Ipswich and Essex, Massachusetts, family.
Joseph Bowditch Papers, 1699-1941, undated
The Joseph Bowditch Papers record the activities of Joseph Bowditch (1700-1780), a Salem shipping merchant, sheriff, court clerk, and Justice of the Peace.
Joseph Peabody Family Papers, 1721-1938, undated
This collection contains the papers of Joseph Peabody, his son George, his grandson George Augustus, and his grandnephew William C. Endicott, Jr. It includes correspondence, financial and legal papers, diaries, speeches, scrapbooks, records for Fiske's wharf, photographs, and genealogy.
Nathan Read Papers, 1679, 1709-1915, undated
The Nathan Read papers contain correspondence, invention papers, and financial, legal and congressional records of Nathan Read, a Massachusetts inventor, jurist, farmer, apothecary, and educator.
Peirce-Nichols Family of Salem, Massachusetts, 1702-1967, undated
This collection contains the papers of five generations of the Peirce and Nichols families of Salem, Massachusetts.
Philemon Putnam Papers, 1817-1876, undated
The Philemon Putnam papers document the activities of this Danvers, Massachusetts, ship captain and merchant.
Prince Family Papers, 1732-1839, undated
The bulk of the Prince Family Papers reflects the legal work of John Prince (1782-1848) as a clerk for the Essex County Courts, a notary public, a justice of the peace, and an attorney active in Salem (circa 1804-1839).
Ranlett Family Papers, 1791-1948, undated
The Ranlett Family Papers document the activities of this Charlestown, Massachusetts, family.
Samuel Putnam Papers, 1718-1876, 1915-1942, undated
The Samuel Putnam Papers consists of legal papers, correspondence bills, receipts, notes, and an account book.
Tucker Family Papers, 1680-1878
The Tucker Family Papers contain the business and personal papers of Essex County Court Clerk Ichabod Tucker (1765-1846) and merchant Gideon Tucker (1778-1861).