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Samuel Page Papers, 1777-1871
The Samuel Page papers document the shipping and civic interests of Capt. Samuel Page of Danvers, Massachusetts.
Société St. Jean Baptiste Records, 1887-1933
Société St. Jean Baptiste Records contain account books and record books for the French-Canadian mutual benefit society in Salem, Massachusetts.
Society for Propagating the Gospel Among the Indians and Others in North America Records, 1788-1875, undated
The records of the Society for Propagating the Gospel to the Indians and Others in North America range from 1791 to 1875, and consist of the official records of the organization collected and maintained by the secretaries.
Society of California Pioneers of New England Records, 1845-1920, undated
This collection contains records from the Society of California Pioneers of New England, including letters, bills, receipts, membership applications, and monthly and yearly reports from the years 1891 to 1919.
Sons of Temperance Records, 1844-1967, undated
The Sons of Temperance Records include constitutions, by-laws, meeting minutes, financial records, membership rolls, newsletters, and photographs created by members of the Sons of Temperance.
The Salem Club Records, 1895-1922, undated
The Salem Club records document the activities and organization of this Salem, Massachusetts, club.
Thought and Work Club Records, 1891-1974
The Thought and Work Club records document the activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, women's club.
Topsfield Historical Society Collection, 1661-1973
The Topsfield Historical Society Collection contains civic, military, legal, personal, and business papers of individuals and organizations in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
Union and Naumkeag Engine Company Number 5 Records, 1786-1875
The records of the Union and Naumkeag Engine Company Number 5 document the activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, fire-fighting company.
Young Men's Union Records, 1855-1880
The Young Men's Union records document the activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, literary association which presented lecturers, musicians, dramatists, and singers for its programs.