Salem (Mass.)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Allen Family Papers, 1817-1920, 1977
The Allen Family Papers contain the personal correspondence, shipping, and business papers of William Allen (1766-1853), his sons, Charles Henry Allen (1810-1899), Joseph Augustus Allen (1808-1840), and George Franklin Allen (1813-1852), grandchildren, William Henry Allen, Margaret Lockhart (Allen) Davis, and her husband William Augustus Davis (1813-1886).
Benjamin Cox Papers, 1793-1876
The Benjamin Cox papers document the shipping activities of Benjamin Cox, a Salem, Massachusetts, shipping merchant, as well as his store and property rentals.
Clifford Crowninshield Papers, 1692-1861
The Clifford Crowninshield (1762-1809) papers are comprised of the business and personal papers of Clifford Crowninshield and his family from 1692-1861.
Clifford Crowninshield Papers, 1750-1811
The Clifford Crowninshield (1762-1809) papers are comprised of the business and personal papers of Salem merchant and ship master, Clifford Crowninshield, and his family from 1692-1861.
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.
Nathaniel B. Perkins Papers, 1830-1867
The Nathaniel B. Perkins papers document some activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, ship owner. It contains mostly correspondence and legal papers and has been arranged chronologically. It includes some papers of the schooner Vigilant.
Peele Family Papers, 1704-1861, undated
The Peele Family papers document the activities of Robert Peele (1712-1773), Robert Peele (1736/7-1792), Robert Peele (1767-1842), and other Peele family members, tailors and merchants of Salem, Massachusetts.
Tucker Family Papers, 1680-1878
The Tucker Family Papers contain the business and personal papers of Essex County Court Clerk Ichabod Tucker (1765-1846) and merchant Gideon Tucker (1778-1861).