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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
Bowen and Story Family Papers, 1696-1941
This collection contains the accumulated materials of the Bowen and Story families, who were connected through various marriages.
Dr. John Drury Papers, 1739-1838
The Dr. John Drury Papers contain correspondence and financial papers of this Marblehead, Massachusetts, physician and merchant.
Edmund Kimball of Marblehead (Mass.) Papers, 1803-1907, undated
The Edmund Kimball Papers consist of ships' papers, deeds, mortgages, materials about Alabama Claims, and an account book of this Marblehead, Massachusetts merchant and ship owner.
Edward B. Thompson Family Papers, 1844-1948, undated
This collection contains papers, photographs, jewelry, and ephemera associated with Captain Edward Bowen Thompson of Marblehead, Massachusetts, and his descendants.
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.
Francis Stevens Papers, 1758-1892, undated
The Francis Stevens Papers contain the shipping and personal papers of Francis Stevens (1772-1823) as well as some business papers for his father, John Stevens.
Gregory Family Papers, 1807-1873, undated
The Gregory Family Papers document the shipping and fishing activities of three generations of the Gregory family of Marblehead, Massachusetts.
Helen W. Jaques Papers, 1941-1948
This collection contains correspondence and photographs pertaining to Helen Jaques' doll collection and interest in doll collecting.
Herman Parker Collection of Glass Plate Negatives, 1885-1916, undated
The Herman Parker Collection of Glass Plate Negatives contains glass plate negatives in four different sizes, film negatives, and an autochrome with patented B. J. Diascope, all imaged by Herman Parker.