General stores
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Barton Family Papers, 1677-1897
The bulk of the Barton Family Papers is comprised of shipping and business papers reflecting the activities of four generations of merchants, ship owners and masters.
Benjamin Cox Papers, 1793-1876
The Benjamin Cox papers document the shipping activities of Benjamin Cox, a Salem, Massachusetts, shipping merchant, as well as his store and property rentals.
Caleb Smith Papers, 1789-1877
The Caleb Smith papers document the general store and shipping activities of Caleb Smith of Salem and Danvers, Massachusetts.
Goodhue Family Papers, 1684-1858
The Goodhue Family Papers contain the shipping, business, legal, and political papers of Benjamin Goodhue (1748-1814), his brother Stephen (1738-1809), and their father Benjamin Goodhue (1707-1783).
Hackett Family Papers, 1718-1839, undated
The Hackett Family papers include account books, shipbuilding specifications, and both business and personal correspondence.
James Chaney Papers, 1788-1885, undated
The James Chaney Papers consist of business and personal papers for this Salem, Massachusetts merchant.
Lovett Family Papers, 1746-1911, undated
The Lovett Family Papers reflect the mercantile and personal activities of the Lovett family of Beverly, Massachusetts.
Putnam Family Papers Papers, 1763-1933, undated
The Putnam Family Papers reflect the activities of a Salem, Massachusetts, family involved in international shipping, domestic retail trade, and farming.
William Esty Kimball Papers, 1826-1884
The William Esty Kimball papers document Kimball's activities as a blacksmith, general storekeeper, and postmaster in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
Woodwell Family Papers, 1755-1884
The Woodwell Family Papers document the activities of the Woodwell shipyard and the ship chandlery and hardware business established by David T. Woodwell.