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Henri-Louis Duhamel Du Monceau Papers, 1647-1791, undated
The Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau papers consist of manuscripts, correspondence, and memoranda related to naval activities such as ship design, port installation and maintenance, navigation, and the sailors themselves.
Henry Hall Papers, 1863-1891, 1979
The Henry Hall papers contain research materials and manuscripts written by Hall.
Henry Hastings & Company Records, 1853-1896, undated
The Henry Hastings & Company Records include account books spanning more than forty years, business correspondence covering thirty years, and ships' papers.
Jacob Hiler Papers, 1784-1861, undated
The Jacob Hiler papers contain materials relating to Hiler's work as a shipwright in Boston, his involvement in the Second Baptist Church in Boston, papers relating to his estate, and other Hiler family papers.
John Taylor Papers, 1844-1895
The John Taylor papers document the activities of this Chelsea and Boston, Massachusetts, ship builder.
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.
Joshua Humphreys Papers, undated
The Joshua Humphreys papers contains a photostat of the pages of Humphreys' notebook titled, "Principal Dimentions and Scantling Etc. of a Ship of Each Class…." with an additional sketch of a method for asserting tonnage.
Josiah Fox Papers, 1607-1993, undated
The Josiah Fox papers include professional, personal, and family papers concerning the naval architect and shipbuilder and also contain a series of transcripts of some of the original papers as they were compiled by their collectors, Ernenst J. Wessen and Merle T. Westlake.
Kimball Family Papers, 1827-1917, undated
The bulk of the Kimball Family Papers, 1821-1917, reflects the business activities of the Kimball brothers, Edward Dearborn (1810-1867), Elbridge Gerry (1816-1849), and Nathaniel A. (1822-1862).
Lee Family Papers, 1680-1917, undated
The Lee family papers reflect the activities of four generations of one of Salem's prominent maritime families.