Photographs
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
Philo Frank Packard Papers, 1891-1914
The Philo Frank Packard Papers contain photographs of Packard and a scrapbook volume of material about him and his family.
Photographs of Salem, Mass. Jail, 1991
Color slides, contact sheets, negatives, and b/w conact sheets, negatives, and one 8 x 10 photo of the Salem, Mass., jail taken January 24, 1991 by Robert Weis, Dean Lahikainen, and Jim McAlister after the prisoners had been moved to the new facility in Middleton.
Pingree/Wheatland Photograph Collection, 1899-1937, 1977, undated
This collection contains loose photographs from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s.
Prescott Guards Records, 1793-1891, 1979, undated
The Prescott Guards Records include organizational records, books, and photographs created by the Prescott Guards along with the research materials of Willard C. Cousins. This collection has been arranged into two series.
Proctor Family Papers, 1699-1934, undated
This collection includes two branches of the Proctor family of Danvers and Salem, Massachusetts.
Reverend Samuel Johnson Papers, 1745-1899, undated
The Reverend Samuel Johnson Papers consist of correspondence, appointment books, notebooks, sermons, and writings of this Lynn, Massachusetts minister.
Rogers Family Papers, 1775-1901, undated
The Rogers Family Papers include business and personal papers of shipping merchants Nathaniel Leverett, John Whittingham, and Richard Saltonstall Rogers, and lawyer and genealogist Augustus Dodge Rogers, Also included are papers for additional Rogers family members.
Ropes Family Papers, 1702-1932, 1960-1972, undated
The Ropes Family Papers document the business and personal activities of four generations of Nathaniel Ropes' descendants who inhabited the Ropes House at 318 Essex Street in Salem.
Samuel A. Goodhue Papers, 1918-1922, undated
The Samuel A. Goodhue collection contains correspondence from Goodhue to his brother and other family members.
Samuel Chamberlain Papers, 1895-1989, undated
The Samuel Chamberlain papers contain the personal and business papers of Samuel and Narcissa Chamberlain as well as a large amount of research material on France and England and ephemera.