Deeds
Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:
Northey Family Papers, 1688-1901, 1964, undated
The Northey Family papers illustrate the activities of one of Salem's prominent Quaker families during the later 18th and 19th centuries.
Oliver Putnam Papers, 1775-1875
The Oliver Putnam papers record the mercantile career and interests of this prosperous Newburyport, Massachusetts, merchant.
Orne Family Papers, 1719-1899, undated
The bulk of the Orne Family Papers, which consists of the shipping papers generated by Timothy Orne (1717-1767), Josiah Orne (1768-1825), William Orne (1751/2-1815), and Joseph Orne (1778-1806) spans almost a century of Salem shipping from 1732 to 1825. The papers reflect the business, legal, and personal papers of each cousin, their immediate families, and their in-laws.
Philemon Putnam Papers, 1817-1876, undated
The Philemon Putnam papers document the activities of this Danvers, Massachusetts, ship captain and merchant.
Phillips Family Papers, 1636, 1783-1897, undated
The bulk of the Phillips Family Papers is comprised of materials relating to Stephen C. Phillips' merchant house and other family business.
Prince Family Papers, 1732-1839, undated
The bulk of the Prince Family Papers reflects the legal work of John Prince (1782-1848) as a clerk for the Essex County Courts, a notary public, a justice of the peace, and an attorney active in Salem (circa 1804-1839).
Putnam and Sewall Family Papers, 1756-1899, undated
The Putnam and Sewall Family Papers consist primarily of the correspondence, essays, and journals of Dr. Jeremiah S. Putnam, and the correspondence of Ruth Putnam and her Sewall family relatives.
Richardson Family Papers, 1738-1853, undated
The Richardson Family Papers contain papers of three members of the Richardson family of Salem, Massachusetts, namely Addison Richardson, his son William Richardson, and his grandson, Addison Richardson.
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.