Inventories
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Fowler Family Papers, 1672-1913, undated
The Fowler Family papers contain the business, civic, and personal papers of shipwright Samuel Fowler (1748-1813), his son Samuel (1776-1859), grandsons Samuel Page (1800-1888) and Henry (1810-1881) Fowler, and great-granddaughter Harriet Putnam Fowler (1842-1901).
Hassam Family Papers, 1802-1920, undated
The Hassam Family Papers consists of correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, receipts, memorabilia, genealogy, and more.
Hemenway Family Papers, 1800-1954, undated
This collection contains correspondence, financial and legal documents, ledgers, inventories, estate records, ephemera, books, and journals pertaining to the business transactions, family relationships and the estates of Augustus Hemenway, his wife, Mary Tileston Hemenway, and various other family members.
Isaac Needham Chapman Papers, 1818-1893, undated
The Isaac Needham Chapman Papers feature the shipping, personal, and family papers of this Salem, Massachusetts, shipmaster.
John Newmarch Cushing Papers, 1714-1920, undated
The John Newmarch Cushing papers document the activities of this Newburyport, Massachusetts, merchant, wharfinger, and ship chandler.
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.
Joseph Perkins Papers, 1802-1852
This collection contains papers related to ships associated with Captain Joseph Perkins as well as business papers.
Larkin Thorndike Lee Papers, 1799-1844, undated
The bulk of the Larkin Thorndike Lee papers consist of ships' papers documenting West Indian trading vessels which were mastered and/or owned by Larkin T. Lee of Beverly, Massachusetts.
Oliver Putnam Papers, 1775-1875
The Oliver Putnam papers record the mercantile career and interests of this prosperous Newburyport, Massachusetts, merchant.
Osgood Family Papers, 1661-1932, undated
The Osgood Family papers document five generations of the Osgood family of Salem, Massachusetts, including the shipping and business papers of John Osgood (1758-1826), shoemakers' ledgers of Nathaniel (1714-1799) and Christopher (1748-1828) Osgood, and John F. Osgood's (1825-1894) autobiography describing his international travels.