Danvers (Mass.)
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
George W. French Jr. Family Papers, 1811-1963, undated
The George W. French Jr. Family papers consist of personal papers of Clara H. (Mudge) French, Augustus Mudge, and George W. French Jr., some financial records, and collected photographs, postcards, and newspaper clippings.
Henry Wheatland Papers, 1629-1904, undated
This collection contains the papers of Henry Wheatland, M.D.
Hutchinson Family Papers, 1801-1860, undated
The bulk of the Hutchinson Family papers contains business records for the "Eben Hutchinson and Brother James" manufacturing company.
John and Charles P. Preston Papers, 1815-1865, undated
The papers of John (1790-1876) and Charles P. Preston (1820-1887) contain business records from the family shoe business, as well as farm and personal papers.
John Greenleaf Whittier Papers, 1781-1937, undated
The John Greenleaf Whittier Papers are made up primarily of letters sent and received by Whittier.
John Hancock Andrews Papers, 1719-1832
The John Hancock Andrews Papers contain correspondence and business papers for Salem, Massachusetts ship captain and merchant, John Hancock Andrews.
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.
King Family Papers, 1811-1896
The King Family Papers consist of the correspondence of various members of the King family, mostly of Eben Upton King, as well as some account books, diaries, visiting cards, and invitations.
Matthew Adams Stickney Family Papers, 1685-1924, undated
This collection contains the papers of Matthew Adams Stickney along with papers of his father Dudley, his brother Dudley, his daughter Lucy, and other family members.
Peabody (Mass.) Fire Department Records, 1830-1923
The records of the Peabody (Mass.) Fire Department consist of records for the Torrent Engine Company, which later became known as Hose Company #3 (for the years 1830 to 1923), the Excelsior Steam Fire Engine Company #2 (1874-1887) and the Eagle Hose Company #1 (1879-1891).