Diplomatic and consular service
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Ward Papers, 1746, 1796-1888
The Charles Ward Papers contain his business, personal, and civic papers for the years he was the United States Consul to Zanzibar (1845 to 1850) and a shipping merchant in Salem (1851-1876).
Ebenezer and William Hathorne Papers, 1810-1886, undated
The Ebenezer and William Hathorne papers contain the papers of Ebenezer Hathorne (1789-1858), and his son, William Hollingsworth Hathorne (1843-1886).
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 Peabody Papers, 1815-1927, undated
The George Peabody Papers contain the business and personal papers of George Peabody, one of the 19th century's most prosperous merchant bankers and notable social philanthropists.
John L. Harris Papers, undated
The John Levett Harris papers consists of bound photostats of correspondence between Harris and John Quincy Adams, the United States Secretary of State, relating to a dispute over consulate fees for landing certificates to be charged to a Captain Bowditch.
Robert Wilson Turner Papers, 1888-1893, undated
The Robert Wilson Turner papers is made up mostly of correspondence to Turner regarding personal, political, and consular topics. Included in the correspondence is some discussion about the the building of the caravels Pinta, Nina, and Santa Maria, which were exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.