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Emery Johnson Papers, 1817-1843, undated
The papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship captain consists of ships' papers and business correspondence.
Fabens Family Papers, 1706-1916, 1947, 1978-1989, undated
The Fabens Family Papers contain the shipping, business, legal, and personal papers of William Fabens (1759-1828), William Fabens (1782-1834), Benjamin Fabens (1785-1850), Samuel A. Fabens (b. 1812), Benjamin F. Fabens (1817-1912), Joseph Warren Fabens (1821-1875), Frank P. Fabens (b. 1869), and other family members.
Francis Brown Papers, 1802-1890, undated
The Francis Brown papers are largely composed of ships' papers with some personal papers included.
Goodhue Family Papers, 1684-1858
The Goodhue Family Papers contain the shipping, business, legal, and political papers of Benjamin Goodhue (1748-1814), his brother Stephen (1738-1809), and their father Benjamin Goodhue (1707-1783).
Henry Tiffin Commonplace Book, 1748-1776
The Henry Tiffin commonplace book is a commonplace book that was kept by Tiffin from 1748 to 1776.
Hudson Family Papers, 1741-1914, undated
The Hudson Family papers document the diverse business and personal activities of four generations of the Hudson family of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Isaac Needham Chapman Papers, 1818-1893, undated
The Isaac Needham Chapman Papers feature the shipping, personal, and family papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, shipmaster.
John Anderson Papers, 1845-1864, undated
The John Anderson papers contains materials relating to Anderson's time as a commercial sea captain and supercargo, in addition to materials from his time as a foreign agent for the Boston and New York firm of Daniel G. and William B. Bacon and Company.
John William Stark Papers, 1760, 1785-1890, 1922-1932 , undated
The John William Stark papers consist of ships' papers, business papers relating to the family shipping business, and miscellaneous materials.
Joseph Hammond Papers, 1854-1866
The Joseph Hammond Papers contain correspondence, sales, and crew accounts of the bark Arctic and ship Western Star.