Voyages and travels
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Graves Family Papers, 1876-1927, 1939, undated
The collection consists primarily of letters between the immediate and extended family members and friends of Edmund Pike Graves (also referred to as Ned) who resided in Newburyport, France, England, Germany, Barbados, and elsewhere.
Harriet C. Rantoul Papers, 1784-1949, undated
The Harriet C. Rantoul Papers include correspondence, journals, genealogical records for the Neal family, photograph albums, event programs, newspaper clippings and broadsides.
Henry Tiffin Commonplace Book, 1748-1776
The Henry Tiffin commonplace book is a commonplace book that was kept by Tiffin from 1748 to 1776.
James Duncan Phillips' Collection of Research Notes, 1946-1950, undated
The James Duncan Phillips' collection of research notes contains hand copied notes about ships and photocopies of Benjamin Pickman letters; the majority of the collection is about the entrances and clearances of ships.
John B. Coyle Papers, 1856-1882, 1958
The John B. Coyle papers consist of two items, a typescript of a personal diary, which covers the years 1856 to 1882, and a photocopy of the typescript diary pages for the years 1856 to 1860.
John Mascarene Papers, 1657-1659, 1759-1792, undated
This collection contains diaries and correspondence for John Mascarene (1722-1779), Comptroller of the King's Customs for the Port of Salem, and his wife, Margaret (1726-1792).
Joseph Bowditch Papers, 1699-1941, undated
The Joseph Bowditch Papers record the activities of Joseph Bowditch (1700-1780), a Salem shipping merchant, sheriff, court clerk, and Justice of the Peace.
Manning Family Papers, 1707-1929, undated
The Manning Family Papers contain the business, legal, and personal papers of Richard Manning Jr. (1755-1813), Richard Manning (1782-1830), Robert Manning (1784-1842), and miscellaneous other family members.
Michael Shepard Papers, 1813-1937, undated
This collection is comprised of the shipping and business papers of Michael Shepard and his son, Michael Webb Shepard. The bulk of the collection is related to Shepard's shipping activities at ports in East Africa from 1835-1855, when he traded in ivory, copal, textiles and cloves.
Newhall Family Papers, 1851-1901
This collection contains correspondence of the Newhall family from 1851 until 1901, and covers topics such as family relationships, deaths in the family, attitudes about the Civil War, and politics.