Sailors
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Aaron W. Berry Papers, 1798-1869
The Aaron W. Berry Papers consist of business, shipping, and personal papers, and some miscellaneous materials for this Salem, Massachusetts ship master and shipping agent.
Edward Strong Clark Papers, 1922-1951, undated
The Edward Strong Clark Papers contain correspondence and other work related papers.
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.
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.
George Washington Heard Papers, undated
The George Washington Heard papers contain transcripts of letters that George wrote to his parents and friends during his trip to China as private secretary for the American delegation at the negotiation of the Treaty of Tientsin in 1859 and the subsequent "Chinese Expedition" in 1860.
Henry Moulton Papers, 1823-1873
The Henry Moulton papers document his career as a master mariner and include ships' papers, seamen's protection certificates, and some personal papers.
Henry Tiffin Commonplace Book, 1748-1776
The Henry Tiffin commonplace book is a commonplace book that was kept by Tiffin from 1748 to 1776.
Issac Bullock Papers, 1853-1870, 1962, undated
The Isaac Bullock papers contain personal manuscripts, copies of correspondence, and a photograph of former Salem resident, Captain Nehemiah Haskell.
James Armstrong Papers, 1814-1871, undated
The James Armstrong Papers include correspondence, order books, court-martial papers, personal papers, and financial records created by James Armstrong throughout his career in the United States Navy. This collection is arranged into four series.
James Gillis Papers, 1814-1864, undated
This collection contains shipping, business, and personal papers that relate to ships of which James D. Gillis was Master.