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Alden Perley and Jesse (Carter) White Papers, 1856-1954, 1978
The Alden Perley and Jesse (Carter) White Papers contain papers and scrapbooks from this Danvers, Massachusetts, judge and local historian, and his wife.
Alice Brown Papers, 1906-1939, undated
The Alice Brown papers consist primarily of letters written to her friend Caroline A. Mason, as well as two letters to Curtis Hidden Page, two letters to The Writer magazine, two newspaper clippings, a letter to the Saturday Evening Post, additional letters to Mason from friends talking about Alice Brown, and some of the envelopes the letters were sent in.
Andrew Merriam Putnam Papers, 1835-1852, 1947
The Andrew Merriam Putnam papers document the life of this Danvers, Massachusetts, ship captain.
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
Collection of Petitions Against Slavery, 1840-circa 1845
This collection is comprised of various petitions against slavery signed by citizens of Essex County, Massachusetts and Cornish, Maine.
Endicott Family Papers, 1638-1936, undated
The Endicott Family Papers record the activities of four generations of a family which settled in Windsor, Vermont, Danvers, Massachusetts, and Salem, Massachusetts.
Essex County Inn, Tavern and Retailer License Records, 1733-1842, 1904, undated
The Essex County Inn, Tavern and Retailer License Records consist mainly of lists submitted to the Massachusetts Court of General Sessions by the Selectmen of Essex County towns recommending persons for licensing as "taverners" and retailers of spirituous liquors.
First Unitarian Church of Peabody Records, 1826-1947, undated
The First Unitarian Church of Peabody Records consist of administrative records, financial records, records of pastoral activities such as marriages and baptisms, and records of church social activities.
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).
Fowler/Black Family Correspondence, 1792-1887, undated
The Fowler/Black family correspondence consists of 45 items (44 letters and 1 poem) documenting the personal lives of several members of the Fowler and Black families of Danversport, Massachusetts. Most of the letters focus on Clara Page (Black) Sanborn and her closest relatives. Many of the letters span the Civil War era and some include political commentary on the war.