Salem (Mass.)
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
William H. Stearns Papers, 1870-1874
The collection contains correspondence to Stearns regarding activities of the office and special assignments to Georgia and Maine.
William Hook Papers, 1801-1846, undated
The following is based on information provided by R.M. Smythe & Company, Inc., New York, from whom the collection was purchased in 1999.
William Ives Papers, 1814-1854
The William Ives Papers are primarily personal in nature with very little material related to the publishing business.
William Phips Symonds Papers, 1795-1931
This collection contains the papers of William Phips Symonds of Salem, Massachusetts, and his family, in particular, his wife Margaret and sons, Joseph and James Monroe.
William Pynchon Papers, 1746-1789
The William Pynchon papers document his career as a prominent counselor and businessman.
William R. Gray Papers, 1781-1840
The William R. Gray papers contain one box of correspondence, legal, financial, and shipping papers for the Salem, Massachusetts, and Boston merchant.
William Silver Papers, 1827-1867
The William Silver Papers consist of about 85 documents, the majority of which are correspondence between William Silver, a ship captain, and his closest family members.
Williams Family Papers, 1739-1910, undated
The Williams family papers document the activities of three generations of Salem, Massachusetts, merchants and mariners.
Witch City Enterprises Collection, undated
The Witch City Enterprises collection contains souvenirs sold or created by Witch City Enterprises. Collection contains bumper stickers, a witches amulet with a written description, and a bag of dirt claiming to be from Gallows Hill.
Woodbury Family Papers, 1667-1890
The bulk of this collection contains account books, bills, receipts and other papers pertaining to the ships Benjamin Woodbury owned or captained. Also included in the collection are account books and receipts from the shoe business run by Augustus Woodbury.