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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
Civil War Collection, 1780-1926
The Civil War Collection was assembled from multiple sources and is a collection of private papers and, to a limited extent, official records relating to the Civil War.
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.
Cushing and White Records, 1773-1852
The Cushing and White Records contain ships' papers, correspondence, accounts, receipts, and an account book relating to the shipping and privateering activities of this Boston, Massachusetts firm.
Emery Family Papers, 1645-1882, undated
The Emery Family papers contain deeds, probate papers, and miscellaneous papers.
George Baily Loring Papers, 1831-1904, undated
This collection documents the business and personal activities of the noted doctor, agriculturalist, statesman, and diplomat, George Bailey Loring (1817-1891) of Salem.
Grew Family Papers, 1762-1904, undated
This collection contains the personal letters and business documents of several members of the Grew family, as well as some relating to the Wigglesworth, Greene, Phillips, Williams, and Crosby families.
Henry A. Wise Papers, 1836-1859
The Henry A. Wise papers document the personal and political life of this member of the United States Congress, governor of Virginia, and Confederate general.
Honorable James H. Duncan Papers, 1668-1910, undated
The Honorable James H. Duncan papers are comprised of materials relating to Duncan's personal affairs, legal affairs and business activities in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers, 1746-1810, 1899-1901, undated
The Jean Baptiste Lamarque Papers contain personal, business, and governmental papers of Lamarque, a French citizen and resident of Saint Lucia in the West Indies during the early years of the French Revolution.