Ipswich (Mass.)
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Asa Smith Papers, 1862-1933
This collection contains the papers of Asa Smith and his family of Ipswich, Massachusetts.
Brown Family of Hamilton, Mass. Papers, 1729-1902
The Brown Family of Hamilton, Mass. Papers contains materials created by various Brown family members as well as Dodge family members and includes records for the town of Hamilton.
Choate Family Papers, 1678, 1727-1918, 1947, 1987-1992
The Choate family papers document the activities of this Ipswich and Essex, Massachusetts, family.
Eben Howe Bailey Music Collection, 1872-1936
The Eben Howe Bailey Music Collection contains manuscript and published compositions of this Massachusetts composer and musician.
Essex County (Massachusetts) Prison Records, 1688-1858
This collection contains materials regarding the jails of three towns in Essex County, Massachusetts: Salem; Ipswich; and Newburyport. This collection is organized into three series by town.
First Congregational Church of Essex, Massachusetts Records, 1681-1947, 1979-1984, undated
The records of the First Congregational Church of Essex, Massachusetts, document the early history of the church and contain record books, warrants, tax lists, auditor's reports, pew deed and rentals, early papers of John Cleaveland, and land deeds.
Ipswich, Massachusetts Town Records, 1634-1909, undated
This collection includes church, society and private corporation records; property appraisals and tax records; receipts for labor and materials relating to the building of the county jail; school attendance records, penmanship workbooks, essays, notices and reports of the Feoffees to the town; military roll calls; vital statistics; weather records; a scrapbook; and miscellaneous papers pertaining to the inhabitants of Ipswich.
Jewett Family Papers, 1671-1886, undated
This collection consists of papers belonging to three branches of the Jewett family of Ipswich, Rowley, and Salem, Massachusetts.
John Cleaveland Papers, 1741-1881, undated
This collection reflects a wide variety of the activities of the Reverend John Cleaveland.
John Patch Papers, 1732-1944, undated
The John Patch Papers are comprised of correspondence, lectures, plays, poetry, political commentary, journals, genealogical notes, and legal documentation belonging to John Patch (1807-1887), an Ipswich, Mass. lawyer and author.