Photographs
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
John H. Tarbell Photographs, 1897, undated
Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers, 1759-1913, undated
The Joseph Gilbert Waters Papers consist primarily of the business and personal papers of Salem, Massachusetts, attorney and Police Court Justice Joseph G. Waters (1796-1878).
Joseph Linton Waters Papers, 1839-1895, undated
The Joseph Linton Waters papers are comprised mostly of the correspondence of Joseph L. Waters, a Salem Custom House Collector and Chicago-based railroad registrar.
Joseph Peabody Family Papers, 1721-1938, undated
This collection contains the papers of Joseph Peabody, his son George, his grandson George Augustus, and his grandnephew William C. Endicott, Jr. It includes correspondence, financial and legal papers, diaries, speeches, scrapbooks, records for Fiske's wharf, photographs, and genealogy.
Josephine Lee (Rantoul) Murray Papers, 1903-1947, undated
This collection contains the personal papers of Josephine Lee (Rantoul) Murray, including personal correspondence, childhood records, diaries and journals, ephemera, newspaper clippings, and photographs. It contains several months of correspondence from Henry A. Murray, Jr. and several personal childhood diaries.
Kimball Family Papers, 1827-1917, undated
The bulk of the Kimball Family Papers, 1821-1917, reflects the business activities of the Kimball brothers, Edward Dearborn (1810-1867), Elbridge Gerry (1816-1849), and Nathaniel A. (1822-1862).
Larcom Family Papers, 1832-1935, undated
The Larcom Family Papers consist primarily of the correspondence, literary offerings, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia of Lucy Larcom (1824-1893); the correspondence of Emeline Larcom Spaulding (b. 1817); and the correspondence, photographs, and estate records of the Larcom family.
Lee Family Papers, 1680-1917, undated
The Lee family papers reflect the activities of four generations of one of Salem's prominent maritime families.
Marilyn Riseman Papers, 1928-2013, undated
The Marilyn Riseman Papers document the life and career of Marilyn Riseman primarily through scrapbooks, photo albums, loose photographs, and newspaper clippings. The original titles of scrapbooks, folders, and boxed slides have been maintained. When possible, photographs and clippings have been removed from albums and placed in folders for preservation purposes. The collection had no original order, and materials are arranged chronologically within subseries.
Marshall Y. Colley Papers, 1918-2009, undated
This collection consists of photographs, foreign currency, and correspondence from United States government officials, mostly governors.