Salem (Mass.)
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Dimond Family Papers, 1815-1866
The Dimond Family Papers consist primarily of letters written to Mrs. Abigail Dimond and her daughter, Miss Abigail Dimond, by or about David S. Dimond, Sr., David S. Dimond, Jr., and Benjamin Dimond.
Dorcas Society of Salem, Massachusetts, Records, 1811-1875
The records of the Dorcas Society, founded in Salem in 1811, reflect the Society's main goal "to provide clothing to the destitute."
Dr. Edward Brooks Peirson Papers, 1844-1874, 1917-1923
Dr. Edward Brooks Peirson Papers consist of his account books which contain patient medical records and payments.
Dr. Samuel Johnson Papers, 1815-1876
The Dr. Samuel Johnson Papers document the personal and professional life of this Salem, Massachusetts, physician.
Dr. William Mack Papers, 1829-1840, 1865, undated
The Dr. William Mack Papers consist of personal papers and several journals used by Mack during his medical schooling. The papers include bills, letters and other miscellaneous receipts of payments made by and to William Mack. The journals are a collection of lecture notes, observations of medical patients, and records of prescriptions and treatments. There is no original order to these materials.
E. S. Coe Papers, 1804-1970
East Church (Salem, Mass.) Records, 1717-1901, undated
The East Church of Salem records consist of administrative, financial, pastoral, and social records of this Salem, Massachusetts, church.
Ebenezer and William Hathorne Papers, 1810-1886, undated
The Ebenezer and William Hathorne papers contain the papers of Ebenezer Hathorne (1789-1858), and his son, William Hollingsworth Hathorne (1843-1886).
Ebenezer B. Crocker Papers, 1824-1841, undated
The Ebenezer B. Crocker papers are made up of shipping papers from Crocker's time as a supercargo; they contain material from vessels that Crocker worked on and account books that belonged to Crocker.
Edward D. Ropes Papers, 1855-1901, undated
The Edward D. Ropes papers document the activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, merchant and United States Consul to Zanzibar and his son, Edward D. Ropes, Jr. The collection has been divided into two series.