Deeds
Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:
Hosea B. Buck Papers, 1861-1949, 1973, undated
The Hosea B. Buck Papers contains the business and personal papers of Hosea Ballou Buck (1871-1937), a manager of Maine timberlands who supervised lands owned by the estate of E.S. Coe and the heirs of David Pingree. The papers contain administrative records, which detail the management of those lands, as well as some material related to Buck’s personal life.
Isaac Cushing Papers, 1811-1859, undated
The Isaac Cushing Papers document the shipping and lumber merchant activities of Isaac Cushing of Salem, Massachusetts.
Jackson Iron Manufacturing Company Records, 1795-1888, undated
The records of the Jackson Iron Manufacturing Company include corporate records, financial records, correspondence and documents related to lawsuits regarding land disputes.
James Armstrong Papers, 1814-1871, undated
The James Armstrong Papers include correspondence, order books, court-martial papers, personal papers, and financial records created by James Armstrong throughout his career in the United States Navy. This collection is arranged into four series.
James Cocks (Cox) Papers, 1770, 1799, undated
Catherine and two family papers.The James Cocks (Cox) Papers contain papers from the schooner
James Wingate Sewall Business Records, 1835-1916, undated
James Wingate Sewall acted as an agent for the Coe and Pingree lands in Maine and New Hampshire. The business records in this collection consist of correspondence, financial records, and legal documents dealing with the management of the lands.
Jaques Family Papers, 1768-1937, undated
This collection consists of deeds, legal documents, and financial records of the Jaques family of Newbury and West Newbury, Massachusetts.
Jewett Family Papers, 1671-1886, undated
This collection consists of papers belonging to three branches of the Jewett family of Ipswich, Rowley, and Salem, Massachusetts.
John Davenport Papers, 1791-1838, undated
The John Davenport papers provide an overview of the shipping activities of John Davenport (1776-1817), a Newburyport, Massachusetts, ship owner and shipping merchant.
John Patch Papers, 1732-1944, undated
The John Patch Papers are comprised of correspondence, lectures, plays, poetry, political commentary, journals, genealogical notes, and legal documentation belonging to John Patch (1807-1887), an Ipswich, Mass. lawyer and author.