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Charles F. Williams Papers, 1852-1878, undated
The Charles F. Williams Papers contains personal papers and business correspondence related to his appointment as Surveyor of the Customs. This collection has been divided into two series.
Chever Family Papers, 1816-1859
The Chever family papers contain shipping records for ship owner and master James W. Chever (1791-1857), and his sons, ship masters Henry Prince and William James Chever.
David Pingree Papers, 1803-1939
This collection includes the papers of David Pingree, papers of his family members, and records of his business associates.
Derby Family Papers, 1716-1925
The Derby Family Papers include shipping, legal, business, and personal papers of Richard Derby (1712-1783), his sons Elias Hasket Derby (1739-1799) and John Derby (1741-1812), and grandsons Elias Hasket Derby Jr. (1766-1826), John Derby (1767-1831), Ezekiel Hersey Derby (1772-1852), and Richard Crowninshield Derby (1777-1854).
Ebenezer B. Crocker Papers, 1824-1841, undated
The Ebenezer B. Crocker papers are made up of shipping papers from Crocker's time as a supercargo; they contain material from vessels that Crocker worked on and account books that belonged to Crocker.
Emery Johnson Papers, 1817-1843, undated
The papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship captain consists of ships' papers and business correspondence.
Enoch Richmond Ware Papers, 1839-1905, 1942-1970, undated
This collection contains business and personal correspondence, financial records and ships' papers, account books, photographs, genealogy, and research material.
James Gillis Papers, 1814-1864, undated
This collection contains shipping, business, and personal papers that relate to ships of which James D. Gillis was Master.
John Bertram Papers, 1855-1889, undated
The John Bertram Papers contain the shipping and business papers of John Bertram (1796-1882), a Salem, Massachusetts, merchant who traded with Aden, Bombay, Madagascar, and Zanzibar.
Mugford Family Papers, 1794-1845, undated
This collection contains papers of three members of the Mugford family of Salem, Massachusetts, namely, William Mugford, his brother-in-law Benjamin Dimond, and his son Charles D. Mugford.