Salem (Mass.)
Found in 272 Collections and/or Records:
Richardson Family Papers, 1800-1845, undated
The Richardson Family Papers contain papers from Eunice (Putnam) Richardson (1751-1846), her sons, and one of her grandsons.
Robert Brookhouse Papers, 1791-1870, undated
The Robert Brookhouse Papers contain materials related to Brookhouse's mercantile firm, Robert Brookhouse & Company, including ships papers, correspondence, and accounts.
Robert Murray Papers, 1836-1904
The Robert Murray Papers detail ship captain Robert Murray's life at sea from 1836 to 1864.
Robert S. Rantoul Papers, 1817-1920, undated
This collection contains the personal records of Robert S. Rantoul, including correspondence, financial records, photos and mementos of his children, and news clippings related to his life. It also contains a significant amount of records relating to his professional positions as both the Mayor of Salem and the President of the Essex Institute.
Ropes Emmerton & Company Records, 1867-1902, undated
The records of Ropes Emmerton & Company, a Salem, Massachusetts, shipping firm, contain correspondence, financial, and shipping records which document the history and activities of the firm and their Arabian, Zanzibar, and Madagascar agencies.
Ropes Family Papers, 1702-1932, 1960-1972, undated
The Ropes Family Papers document the business and personal activities of four generations of Nathaniel Ropes' descendants who inhabited the Ropes House at 318 Essex Street in Salem.
Salem Academy of Music Records, 1846-1884
The Salem Academy of Music Records contain letters, reports, and financial records of this Salem, Massachusetts, organization.
Salem Artillery Company Records, 1796, 1834-1846
The Salem Artillery Company Records include a membership list and order book created by the Salem Artillery Company.
Salem Charitable Mechanic Association Records, 1817-1935, undated
The records of the Salem Charitable Mechanic Association document the activities of this charitable organization which provided financial assistance to those employed in certain kinds of manual labor.
Salem Dispensary Records, 1849-1877
The Salem Dispensary Records document part of the history of this Salem, Massachusetts, privately-funded medical service.