Lynn (Mass.)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Alonzo Lewis Papers, 1794-1859
This collection consists of correspondence to Alonzo Lewis of Lynn, Massachusetts, pertaining to his roles as educator, poet, and historian.
Byron Gilman Papers, 1830, 1861-1864
Byron Gilman papers contain a daily account of Gilman's life from September 16, 1861 until September 27, 1864.
Collection of Petitions Against Slavery, 1840-circa 1845
This collection is comprised of various petitions against slavery signed by citizens of Essex County, Massachusetts and Cornish, Maine.
Grand Army of the Republic Records, 1775-1938, undated
The Grand Army of the Republic Records includes bylaws, members’ rolls, record books, dues books, account books, committee meeting minutes, services prayer books, and flyers created by various posts of the Grand Army of the Republic located in Massachusetts. This collection has been arranged into five series.
James R. Newhall Papers, 1850-1893
The James Robinson Newhall papers contain three account books of daily charges and memoranda which record charges for legal services.
Massachusetts Naval Volunteer Militia, Company E-Lynn, Massachusetts Records, 1892-1915, undated
The Massachusetts Volunteer Naval Militia, Company E-Lynn records contain communications, executive committee records, financial records, and miscellaneous items from the Company's first few decades of operation.
Records from Lynn, Massachusetts, 1638-1918, undated
Salem Turnpike and Chelsea Bridge Corporation Records, 1801-1875, undated
The records of the Salem Turnpike and Chelsea Bridge Corporation document the establishment, operation, and decline of the business from its beginning to its dissolution.
Symonds/Collins Family Papers, 1848-1949
This collection contains personal correspondence from two generations of the Symonds family of Lynn, Massachusetts, and correspondence from members of the Warren and Collins families, also from Lynn.
Wellman Family Papers, 1653-1673, 1720-1767, 1787-1809
This collection spans four generations of the Wellman family of Lynn, Massachusetts, beginning with Thomas Wellman (ca. 1620-1672).