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Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847
The Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847, contain attorney's, political, personal, and estate papers of Andrew Dunlap (1794-1835), a famous United States District Attorney for Massachusetts and follower of Andrew Jackson.
Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and Vicinity Records, 1834-1840, 1886
The Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and Vicinity Records contain mostly meeting minutes and range from 1834-1840
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.
Francis Henry Lee Papers, 1848-1912, undated
The Francis Henry Lee Papers comprised primarily of diaries and correspondence, document the historical research and personal life of a Salem, Massachusetts resident, who lived on Chestnut Street.
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.
Holyoke Family Papers, 1560-1567, 1607-1905, undated
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.
Quest for Beauty Club Records, 1931-1997
The Quest for Beauty Club Records contains the financial and administrative records of the organization, which document the members’ outings around Massachusetts focused on fine art appreciation, educational pursuits, social events, and volunteer work. The collection has been divided into two series. As the majority of the collection had no original order, folders have been arranged chronologically within each series.