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Brown Emerson Papers, 1799-1970, undated
This collection contains papers of Reverend Brown Emerson, pastor of South Church in of Salem (Mass.) for 67 years. Also includes legal papers, correspondence, and genealogical notes from Emerson relatives, including the Rowley, Carter, and Latting families.
Choate Family Papers, 1678, 1727-1918, 1947, 1987-1992
The Choate family papers document the activities of this Ipswich and Essex, Massachusetts, family.
Crombie Street Congregational Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1824-1991
The records of the Crombie Street Congregational Church in Salem, Massachusetts, cover the entirety of its existence from the founding in 1832.
Eugene Mayer Papers, 1818-1828, undated
The Eugene Mayer papers document the activities of Eugene Mayer, a merchant agent of Bavarian extraction, from 1818 to 1828.
First Baptist Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1804-1897, 1953, undated
The First Baptist Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, and social records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church.
First Spiritualist Church Records, 1913-1959
The First Spiritualist Church of Salem records contain meeting minutes, membership lists, cash books, sermons by Reverend Mrs. Bannister, and memorabilia.
George Wheatland Papers, 1824-1893
The George Wheatland Papers contains nine diaries written by George Wheatland and a printed memorial sermon given at the Salem North Church in February 1893. The diaries include daily entries dating from April 1824 to February 1893, the month of his death. They contain descriptions of daily life in Salem related to the practice of law, family matters, and the weather.
Gilbert L. Streeter Papers, 1845-1905, undated
The Gilbert L. Streeter papers are a collection of Streeter's business and personal papers, including correspondence dealing with the Salem Lyceum.
Holyoke Family Papers, 1560-1567, 1607-1905, undated
Joseph B. Felt Papers, 1710-1865, undated
The Joseph B. Felt Papers contains sermons, diaries, letters, and copies of diplomatic correspondence.