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Dorcas Society of Salem, Massachusetts, Records, 1811-1875
The records of the Dorcas Society, founded in Salem in 1811, reflect the Society's main goal "to provide clothing to the destitute."
Engine Company Number 2 Records, 1788-1864, undated
The Engine Company Number 2 Records consists of a very complete record book and some miscellaneous loose papers.
Essex Book and Print Club Records, 1907-1925, 1950, undated
The Essex Book and Print Club records contain materials pertaining to the establishment of the Club through the first decade or so of its operations.
Essex County Ephemera Collection, 1800-1999, undated (bulk: 1860-1935)
The Essex County ephemera collection is an artificial collection of printed ephemera that are more general in creation and intended use (for example, an advertisement for a boiler versus the manual for its use). Ephemera from all towns in Essex County are represented in this collection.
First Parish Church of Newbury Records, 1661-1968, undated
The First Parish Church of Newbury's records is a nearly complete set of early church records starting less than thirty years after the establishment of the first church in Newbury, Massachusetts.
Fowler Family Papers, 1672-1913, undated
The Fowler Family papers contain the business, civic, and personal papers of shipwright Samuel Fowler (1748-1813), his son Samuel (1776-1859), grandsons Samuel Page (1800-1888) and Henry (1810-1881) Fowler, and great-granddaughter Harriet Putnam Fowler (1842-1901).
Franklin Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 Records, 1832-1908, undated
The Franklin Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 records record the activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, organization from 1832 to 1908.
George Peabody Papers, 1815-1927, undated
The George Peabody Papers contain the business and personal papers of George Peabody, one of the 19th century's most prosperous merchant bankers and notable social philanthropists.
Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square, Salem, Mass., Records, 1824-1907, undated
The Independent Congregational Church Records document the history of this Congregational church in Salem, Massachusetts.
Peabody (Mass.) Fire Department Records, 1830-1923
The records of the Peabody (Mass.) Fire Department consist of records for the Torrent Engine Company, which later became known as Hose Company #3 (for the years 1830 to 1923), the Excelsior Steam Fire Engine Company #2 (1874-1887) and the Eagle Hose Company #1 (1879-1891).