Diaries
Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:
George Wheatland Papers, 1824-1893
The George Wheatland Papers contains nine diaries written by George Wheatland and a printed memorial sermon given at the Salem North Church in February 1893. The diaries include daily entries dating from April 1824 to February 1893, the month of his death. They contain descriptions of daily life in Salem related to the practice of law, family matters, and the weather.
Gould Family Papers, 1697-1898, undated
The Gould Family Papers contains financial, legal, and civic papers for family members living in Boxford and Topsfield.
Hale Family Papers, 1753-1907, undated
The Hale Family Papers are comprised of shipping, business, and personal papers of this Newbury, Massachusetts, family.
Haraden Family Papers, 1797-1862
This collection consists of papers and diaries belonging to the Haraden family, prominent seamen and rope makers in Salem, Massachusetts, in the nineteenth century.
Hassam Family Papers, 1802-1920, undated
The Hassam Family Papers consists of correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, receipts, memorabilia, genealogy, and more.
Hawthorne-Manning Family Papers, 1683-1976, undated
The records in this collection include correspondence, typed manuscripts, pamphlets, postcards, photographs, legal papers, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Hawthorne and Manning families of Salem, Massachusetts.
Henry Fitzgilbert Waters Papers, 1832-1913, 1993, undated
The bulk of the Henry Fitz Gilbert Waters Papers, 1850-1907, document Henry F. Waters' (1833-1913) association with the New England Historic Genealogical Society and his keen interest in genealogical research.
Henry Wheatland Papers, 1629-1904, undated
This collection contains the papers of Henry Wheatland, M.D.
Holyoke Family Papers, 1560-1567, 1607-1905, undated
Honorable James H. Duncan Papers, 1668-1910, undated
The Honorable James H. Duncan papers are comprised of materials relating to Duncan's personal affairs, legal affairs and business activities in the first half of the nineteenth century.