Salem (Mass.)
Found in 272 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs of Salem, Mass. Jail, 1991
Color slides, contact sheets, negatives, and b/w conact sheets, negatives, and one 8 x 10 photo of the Salem, Mass., jail taken January 24, 1991 by Robert Weis, Dean Lahikainen, and Jim McAlister after the prisoners had been moved to the new facility in Middleton.
Pickering Dodge Family Papers, 1807-1849, undated
The Pickering Dodge Papers include ships' papers, correspondence, estate papers, and a travel journal created by Pickering Dodge and his son Pickering Dodge. This collection has been arranged into two series.
Pickering Family Papers, 1636-1887, undated
The Pickering Family Papers include business, legal, and personal papers of five generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Massachusetts.
Pingree Family Scrapbook Collection, 1849-1972, undated
The sixteen scrapbooks that make up this collection reflect the Pingree family and their associates’ business interests in lumber and timber, particularly in Maine.
Piscataquis Land Company Records, 1899, 1934-1940, undated
The Piscataquis Land Company Records contain the administrative and financial papers that cover the six-year history of the company from its founding in 1934 to its merger with Garfield Land Company in 1940.
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).
Provost Marshal's Office Records, 1862-1866
The Provost Marshal's Office Records include correspondence, circulars, orders, enlistment papers, enrollment records, draft records, surgeon's certificates, medical reports, equipment and property returns, reports, and financial records created by the District Provost Marshal and his board of enrollment in the 5th District Massachusetts from 1863 to 1865, along with records from the Provost Marshal Office of Norfolk, Virginia.
Putnam Family Papers Papers, 1763-1933, undated
The Putnam Family Papers reflect the activities of a Salem, Massachusetts, family involved in international shipping, domestic retail trade, and farming.
Quest for Beauty Club Records, 1931-1997
The Quest for Beauty Club Records contains the financial and administrative records of the organization, which document the members’ outings around Massachusetts focused on fine art appreciation, educational pursuits, social events, and volunteer work. The collection has been divided into two series. As the majority of the collection had no original order, folders have been arranged chronologically within each series.
Ranlett Family Papers, 1791-1948, undated
The Ranlett Family Papers document the activities of this Charlestown, Massachusetts, family.