Societies
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847
The Andrew Dunlap Papers, 1754-1847, contain attorney's, political, personal, and estate papers of Andrew Dunlap (1794-1835), a famous United States District Attorney for Massachusetts and follower of Andrew Jackson.
Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and Vicinity Records, 1834-1840, 1886
The Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and Vicinity Records contain mostly meeting minutes and range from 1834-1840
Dorcas Society of Salem, Massachusetts, Records, 1811-1875
The records of the Dorcas Society, founded in Salem in 1811, reflect the Society's main goal "to provide clothing to the destitute."
Edmund Kimball Papers, 1786-1865, undated
The Edmund Kimball papers contain the personal and business papers of Newburyport, Massachusetts, shipping merchant Edmund Kimball (1762-1847) and the correspondence and legal papers of his son, Edmund Kimball (1793-1873), who was an attorney and state senator.
Essex County Community Concert Association Records, 1963-1990, undated
The Essex County Community Concert Association records document the activities of this Essex County, Massachusetts, cultural organization.
Essex Southern District Medical Society Records, 1796-1970
The records of the Essex Southern District Medical Society document the administrative functions of the Society including minutes of meetings, correspondence, membership, library activities, and financial papers.
First Parish Church of Newbury Records, 1661-1968, undated
The First Parish Church of Newbury's records is a nearly complete set of early church records starting less than thirty years after the establishment of the first church in Newbury, Massachusetts.
George Peabody Papers, 1815-1927, undated
The George Peabody Papers contain the business and personal papers of George Peabody, one of the 19th century's most prosperous merchant bankers and notable social philanthropists.
Holyoke Family Papers, 1560-1567, 1607-1905, undated
John Dexter Treadwell Papers, 1741-1836, undated
This collection contains medical records and personal papers of John Dexter Treadwell, a prominent physician in Salem, Massachusetts, in the early nineteenth century.