Societies
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society Records, 1834-1866, undated
The Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society Records contain correspondence, record books, account books, bills and receipts from 1834 until the Society's dissolution in 1866.
Salem Female Charitable Society Records, 1801-2002, undated
The Salem Female Charitable Society Records consist of correspondence, financial records (such as bank books, bills, receipts, treasurer's reports and beneficiary lists), sermons, and subscriber lists.
Salem Female Employment Society Records, 1861-1879, undated
The Salem Female Employment Society records document its administrative and production activities from the beginning of the society to its demise.
Salem Fraternity Records, 1869-1942, undated
The Salem Fraternity Records document the 19th-century activities of this Salem, Massachusetts, organization.
Salem Lyceum Records, 1829-1898, undated
The Salem Lyceum Records document the activities and administration of this Salem, Massachusetts, organization.
Salem Oratorio Society Records, 1868-1943, undated
The Salem Oratorio Society Records include minutes, bylaws, treasurer's reports, membership lists, announcements, programs, tickets, and photographs.
Salem Relief Committee Records, 1877-1943, undated
The records of the Salem Relief Committee contain meeting minutes, agent reports, financial reports and accounts, lists of aid recipients and items distributed.
Salem Women's Indian Association Records, 1885-1908, undated
The Salem Women's Indian Association records document this Salem, Massachusetts, organization.
Samaritan Society Records, 1832-1980, undated
The Samaritan Society records include the constitution and by-laws, annual reports, meeting minutes, membership lists, treasurer's books, investment account books and aid distribution books. The latter volumes list aid recipients (often including biographical information) and type of aid given.
Samuel Page Papers, 1777-1871
The Samuel Page papers document the shipping and civic interests of Capt. Samuel Page of Danvers, Massachusetts.