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John E. Goodhue Papers, 1861-1916, undated
The John E. Goodhue papers contains letters written by Goodhue to his family while enlisted in the 4th Battery, Massachusetts Volunteer Light Artillery.
John F. Hurley Papers, 1861-1935, undated
The John F, Hurley papers document the activities of this Civil War veteran and Salem, Massachusetts, politician.
John Newmarch Cushing Papers, 1714-1920, undated
The John Newmarch Cushing papers document the activities of this Newburyport, Massachusetts, merchant, wharfinger, and ship chandler.
John Peirce Papers, 1861-1865, undated
The John Peirce Papers consists of letters written by Peirce to his wife, Clarissa Williams (1888- ), and sons John and Clarence.
Joseph A. Goldthwait Papers, 1861-1866
The Joseph A. Goldthwait Papers include correspondence, invoice, and receipt books for subsistence stores, and special and general orders related to Joseph A. Goldthwait's role within the U. S. Army Subsistence Department.
Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers, 1759-1913, undated
The Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers consist primarily of the business and personal papers of Salem, Massachusetts, attorney and Police Court Justice Joseph G. Waters (1796-1878).
Joseph H. Webb Papers, 1848-1884, undated
The Joseph H. Webb Papers consists of the papers of Joseph H. Webb of Salem, Massachusetts, and documents his brief service in the Union Army during the American Civil War as well as his participation in the civic and social affairs of Salem.
Joseph Winn Papers, 1815-1879, undated
The Joseph Winn Papers document Winn's maritime activities and military career and contain some of his wife's papers.
Larcom Family Papers, 1832-1935, undated
The Larcom Family Papers consist primarily of the correspondence, literary offerings, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia of Lucy Larcom (1824-1893); the correspondence of Emeline Larcom Spaulding (b. 1817); and the correspondence, photographs, and estate records of the Larcom family.
Lee Family Papers, 1680-1917, undated
The Lee family papers reflect the activities of four generations of one of Salem's prominent maritime families.