Salem (Mass.)
Found in 272 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Perkins Papers, 1802-1852
This collection contains papers related to ships associated with Captain Joseph Perkins as well as business papers.
Joseph Vincent Browne Papers, 1774-1874, undated
The Joseph Vincent Browne papers document his varied political and maritime career and contains items documenting Browne's tenure as Boston Navy Agent, his interests in the American Hemp Company and the Western Mining Company, his duties as San Francisco Custom House appraiser, his work in Essex County as Collector of Internal Revenue and Receiver of Commutation Money, and the political interests in which he was avidly involved.
Joseph Winn Papers, 1815-1879, undated
The Joseph Winn Papers document Winn's maritime activities and military career and contain some of his wife's papers.
Joshua Phippen Papers, 1867-1955, undated
The Joshua Phippen paper document his career as a composer, pianist, and organist in Winchester, Massachusetts.
Katahdin Iron Works Records, 1846-1919, undated
The Katahdin Iron Works records contain materials relating to David Pingree (1795-1863) and E. S. Coe’s involvement in the Iron Works.
Lantern Slides of Salem, Mass, 1822-1856
This collection contains 82 No. 1 glass lantern slides which primarily depict what appears to be an event, possibly the opening events in 1930 at the Salem Pioneer Village. They also depict two maps of Salem and some streets and buildings probably in Salem.
Larcom Family Papers, 1832-1935, undated
The Larcom Family Papers consist primarily of the correspondence, literary offerings, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia of Lucy Larcom (1824-1893); the correspondence of Emeline Larcom Spaulding (b. 1817); and the correspondence, photographs, and estate records of the Larcom family.
Low Family Papers, 1812-1853, 1883-1884, 1995, undated
The Low Family papers document the merchant activities of two generations of the Low family of Salem, Massachusetts, and Brooklyn, New York.
Malcolm Miller Papers, undated
The Malcolm Miller papers contain all forms of literature of this Salem, Massachusetts writer, including novels, short stories, and poems.
Manning Family Papers, 1707-1929, undated
The Manning Family Papers contain the business, legal, and personal papers of Richard Manning Jr. (1755-1813), Richard Manning (1782-1830), Robert Manning (1784-1842), and miscellaneous other family members.