Indigenous peoples--North America
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Endicott Family Papers, 1638-1936, undated
The Endicott Family Papers record the activities of four generations of a family which settled in Windsor, Vermont, Danvers, Massachusetts, and Salem, Massachusetts.
Frank G. Speck Papers, 1908-1950, undated
The Frank G. Speck Papers consist of field notes, correspondence, lecture notes, printed sources, photographs, drawings, ephemera, and manuscripts of published and unpublished works.
Hale Family Papers, 1753-1907, undated
The Hale Family Papers are comprised of shipping, business, and personal papers of this Newbury, Massachusetts, family.
Hemenway Family Papers, 1800-1954, undated
This collection contains correspondence, financial and legal documents, ledgers, inventories, estate records, ephemera, books, and journals pertaining to the business transactions, family relationships and the estates of Augustus Hemenway, his wife, Mary Tileston Hemenway, and various other family members.
Leverett Saltonstall Papers, 1715-1845, undated
The Leverett Saltonstall Papers document the political and legal activities of Leverett Saltonstall, attorney, member of the Massachusetts House and Senate, first mayor of Salem, and Congressman in the United States House of Representatives.
Salem Women's Indian Association Records, 1885-1908, undated
The Salem Women's Indian Association records document this Salem, Massachusetts, organization.
Society for Propagating the Gospel Among the Indians and Others in North America Records, 1788-1875, undated
The records of the Society for Propagating the Gospel to the Indians and Others in North America range from 1791 to 1875, and consist of the official records of the organization collected and maintained by the secretaries.