Merchants
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Joshua Greenleaf Family Papers, 1768-1842, undated
The Joshua Greenleaf Family Papers consist of business correspondence, legal documents, family estate papers, and account books for this merchant and ship chandler of Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Moses Brown Papers, 1786-1802, undated
The Moses Brown papers include bills, receipts, invoices, and correspondence to and from Moses Brown.
Orne Family Papers, 1719-1899, undated
The bulk of the Orne Family Papers, which consists of the shipping papers generated by Timothy Orne (1717-1767), Josiah Orne (1768-1825), William Orne (1751/2-1815), and Joseph Orne (1778-1806) spans almost a century of Salem shipping from 1732 to 1825. The papers reflect the business, legal, and personal papers of each cousin, their immediate families, and their in-laws.
Richard Ward Papers, 1799-1833, undated
The Richard Ward Papers contain business papers and personal correspondence for Richard Ward and his family.
Richardson Family Papers, 1800-1845, undated
The Richardson Family Papers contain papers from Eunice (Putnam) Richardson (1751-1846), her sons, and one of her grandsons.
Samuel Page Papers, 1777-1871
The Samuel Page papers document the shipping and civic interests of Capt. Samuel Page of Danvers, Massachusetts.
Shatswell Family Papers, 1722-1820, undated
The Shatswell Family Papers represent three generations of Ipswich, Massachusetts, yeomen.
Stephen Reynolds Journals, 1823-1855, 1899-1976
The journals contained in this collection canvas the years that Stephen Reynolds spent in Honolulu, Hawaii, from 1823 to 1855.
Stephen S. Stone Papers, 1841-1850
The Stephen S. Stone Papers contain business correspondence to Stone, a Boston merchant and agent.
Stone Family Papers, 1703-1899, undated
The Stone Family Papers contain the business and legal papers of Robert Stone (circa 1785-1860), Benjamin W. Stone (1809-1891), Robert Stone (1812-1896), Dr. Henry Osgood Stone (1821-1888), Dr. John Osgood Stone (1813-1876), and miscellaneous family members.