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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
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.
Salem Christian Endeavor Alumni Society Records, 1933-1975, undated
The records of the Salem Christian Endeavor Alumni Society include reports which contain the constitution, membership lists, meeting minutes, and clippings of Society members; financial accounts and correspondence for the Society's duration, 1933-1975.
Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society Records, 1834-1866, undated
The Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society Records contain correspondence, record books, account books, bills and receipts from 1834 until the Society's dissolution in 1866.
Salem Relief Committee Records, 1877-1943, undated
The records of the Salem Relief Committee contain meeting minutes, agent reports, financial reports and accounts, lists of aid recipients and items distributed.
Salem Women's Indian Association Records, 1885-1908, undated
The Salem Women's Indian Association records document this Salem, Massachusetts, organization.
Samaritan Society Records, 1832-1980, undated
The Samaritan Society records include the constitution and by-laws, annual reports, meeting minutes, membership lists, treasurer's books, investment account books and aid distribution books. The latter volumes list aid recipients (often including biographical information) and type of aid given.
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.
Thought and Work Club Records, 1891-1974
The Thought and Work Club records document the activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, women's club.
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.