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materials for a genealogy of the Prince family, of Danvers, by Eben Putnam; Report of committee relating to Acadians settling in the Province, 31 Jan., 1765; The first church in Salem; Essex Institute, obituary notices of members, May, 1889-May, 1890; A rough subject index to the publications of the Essex Institute; Proceedings, Vols. 1-6; Bulletin, Vols. 1-22; Historical Collections, vols. 1-27, by Gardner M. Jones; Index of names. 2265 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections. Vol. XXVIII.

Svo, pp. iii, 221.

Salem, 1891.

Contents: The dwellings of Boxford, by Sidney Perley; Genealogical gleanings in England: Extracts from marriage licenses granted by the Bishop of London, 1598 to 1639, by Henry F. Waters; The Sparhawk family, by Cecil Hampden Cutts Howard; An account of the first centennial of the settlement of Salem; Suffolk early files, communicated by William P. Upham; Copy from an account book of privateer brig "Sturdy Beggar"; Petition for a new town pump. 1794; Extract from Essex county records, 1709 (in regard to the destruction of the house of Richard Saltonstall); Index of names.

ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections. Vol. XXIX. Salem, 1892.

Svo, pp. iii, 224.

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Contents: The dwellings of Boxford, by Sidney Perley; Were the Salem
witches guiltless? By Barrett Wendell; Genealogical record of the Houlton or
Holton family of Danvers, by Eben Putnam; Revolutionary letters; Soldiers in
the French war from Essex County, 1755-1761; Militia officers, Essex County,
1761-1771; Danvers tax list, 1775; Index.
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ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections, Vol. xxx.
Svo, pp. ii, 232.

Salem, 1893.

Contents: Columbus day in Salem, by W. A. Mowry; The building of Essex bridge, Salem; James Robinson Newhall, by N. M. Hawkes; Roll of Caleb Lowe's Company, belonging to Danvers, April 19, 1775; Memorial of Henry Wheatland; Index.

ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections, Vol. XXXI. Salem, 1894-95.

Svo, pp. iii, 267.

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Contents; Baptismal records of the church in Topsfield, 1727-1779; Salem and the Conkling family; The Pepperell portraits, C. H. C. Howard; * A historic ball room, by R. S. Rantoul; List of Salem vessels insured by Timothy Orm, John Nutting, jr., and John Higginson, December, 1757, to December, 1758; Lady Deborah Moody, by Mrs. H. W. Edwards; Some localities about Salem, by H. M. Brooks; Edmund B. Willson, by R. S. Rantoul; Notes on the ancestry of Rear-Admiral" Thomas Graves, by Eben Putnam; Notes on the Pillsburys of Leek, England, by E. A. Getchell and Eben Putnam; Index. (2269 Vol. XXXII. Salem, 1896.

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ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections.

Svo, pp. iii, 274. Plate. Contents: Some claims of Salem on the notice of the country, by Robert S. Rantoul How many men had Leslie at North Bridge?-a note appended to the foregoing; Baptismal records of the church in Topsfield, from the beginning of the ministry of the Rev. Daniel Breck, Nov. 17, 1779, until the dismissal, May 5, 1841, of the Rev. James F. McEwen; Salem before the Revolution, by Gilbert L. Streeter: The seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Essex Historical Society, address by Robert S. Rantoul; A short account of the descendants of William Haskell, of Gloucester, Mass., by Ulysses G. Haskell; Early fisheries in the Merrimac; Trouble between the Merrimac towns and New Hampshire, 1718; Browne Hill [formerly called Long Hill and Leach's Hill] and some history connected with it, by Ezra D. Hines; Index. (2270 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections. Vol. XXXIII. Salem, Mass., 1898. Svo, pp. ii, 315. Plate. Map.

Contents: The first cotton mill in America (Beverly, Mass.), by Robert S. Rantoul; Way from Salem ferry towards Ipswich [a petition from selectmen of Beverly for the preservation of this way, Dec. ye 30th, 1698]; The early homes of the Puritans, by Thomas Franklin Waters; A muster roll of Wenham men who marched for Lexington Salem Neck and Winter Island, a story of a walk around Salem Neck and Winter Island, noting points of interest and ancient nomenclature of the natural features, by William Lewis Welch; The story of Winter Island and Salem Neck, by G. L. Streeter; Record of deaths in Topsfield, 1658-1800, by Geo. Frs. Dow; A lost letter of Col. Timothy Pickering (concerning the passage of the tariff), Salem, Oct. 20, 1820, from the records of

the Essex Agricultural Society; Charles S. Osgood, librarian of the Essex Institute, 1888-1897 (an obituary); Topsfield and Rowley village men who took the oath of allegiance and fidelity, 1678, by Sidney Perley; Topsfield bill of estate, made between 1723 and 1725; Some old Ipswich houses, by Thomas Franklin Waters; Arnold's march from Cambridge to Quebec, by Ezra Dodge Hines; List of vessels employed in foreign trade, belonging to the district of Salem and Beverly, in 1826; Index.

ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections.

Vol. XXXIV. Salem, 1898.

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8vo, pp. iii, 270. Plates. Portraits. Map. Contents: An address in memory of Thomas Franklin Hunt, by Edwin C. Bolles; Museums in Boston; Extracts from "Text Books" of Dea. Joseph Seecombe, 1756-77; Subscription to the relief of Rev. James Diman, 1748; The brig Mexican, of Salem, captured by pirates, and her escape, by Edward C. Battis; The floating bridge at Lynn, on the Salem and Boston turnpike, by C. J. H. Woodbury; Early records of Rowley, Mass.; First book of records of the First Church in Lynnfield, by Eben. Parsons: Some personal recollections of Robert Rantoul, junior, by Charles Levi Woodbury; David Larcum: deed of sale for negro; Did Winthrop land at Manchester?, map; Henry Mason Brooks, a memoir, by Edward S. Morse; First petition to the legislature for separating Beverly from Salem, May 9, 1659; Index.

ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections. Vol. xxxv. Salem, 1899.

8vo, pp. (4), 350. Portraits.

Contents: Biographical notes-Nathaniel Silsbee; Muster roll of Capt. Theodore Morgan's company: Parsons and the Constitutional Convention of 1788, by Eben F. Stone; Early church records of Rowley, Mass., by George B. Blodgette; Joshua Coffin papers: Reminiscences of Henry M. Brooks, by Gilbert L. Streeter: Federalist broadside, March 16, 1812; Beverly First Church records, by William P. Upham; John Woodbury and some of his descendants, a paper found among the manuscripts of the late Perley Derby; A forgotten horror (smallpox): Index. ESSEX INSTITUTE.

Historical Collections.

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Vol. XXXVI. Salem, Mass., 1900.

8vo, pp. iv, 370. Portraits. Plates. Contents: The cruise of the Quero: How we carried the news [of Concord and Lexington] to the king, May, 1775, by Robert S. Rantoul; John Woodbury and some of his descendants, a paper found among the manuscripts of the late Perley Derby, concluded from Vol. XXXV; Boxford town records, 1685-1706, copied by Sidney Perley in 1880; Call for political convention to be held at Ipswich, April 25, 1776 (broadside); Salem social life in the early nineteenth century, familiar letters written between 1812 and 1831 from, friends in Salem to a Salem school girl removed to Ohio; An East India House permit. Sept. 20, 1798; Exchange of prisoners in 1813; Isaac Esty, of Topsfield, and some of his descendants, by Gay Estey Bangs: Beverly First Church records. 1698-1772 (continued from Vol. xxxv). copied by William P. Upham; Salem commoners records, 1713-1739, copied by Geo. Francis Dow: Some historie streets and colonial houses of Salem, by Gilbert L. Streeter: Essex St., Federal St., Gredney court, Sewall St., English St., Becket St., Turner St.; A contemporary letter written from Fort Sewall, in Marblehead, to the Gurnet Fort, near Plymouth, detailing the "Sandy Bay Surprise" of September 5, 1814, with other matters; The voting rights of freedmen in 1658, A petition from some of the inhabitants of Ipswich; The will of George Rea Curwen, born July 4, 1823-died March 17, 1900; A letter from Andrew Dunlap, Boston, Nov. 26. 1828; Bands and band music in Salem, by Thomas Carroll; Marine notes from a news book kept in Salem, Mass., 1812-1815, at the office of the Essex Insurance Company, Nathaniel Bowditch, president, copied by George L Peabody; Diary of Joseph Green, of Salem village, 1714-15, Extracts made by George Francis Dow; James Jeffry's journal for the year 1724, copied by Allee G. Waters; Index.

ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections.

Vol. XXXVII.

Salem, 1901.

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Svo, pp. iv, 466. Plates. Portraits. Contents: An account of the private armed ship "America." of Salem, with appendix and five plates, by B. B. Crowninshield; List of vessels owned wholy or in part by Timothy Orne, junior, of Salem, 1740-1758; Thomas Gardner. planter, and some of his descendants, by Frank A. Gardner; Salem commoners records, 1713-1739, by George Francis Dow; Some personal reminiscences of the poet Whittier, by Robert S. Rantoul; Marine notes from a news book kept in

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Salem, Mass., 1812-1815, at the office of the Essex Insurance Company, copied by George L. Peabody; Chief justice Samuel Sewall, by Cecil H. C. Howard; Beverly First Church records, 1667-1707, by Wm. P. Upham; Captain William Driver and his flag Old Glory," 1862, by Robert S. Rantoul; The Pepperrells in America, by Cecil H. C. Howard; Salem commoners records, 1713-1739, by George Francis Dow; Francis Lyford, of Boston and Exeter, and some of his descendants, by William Lewis Welch; What Washington thought of a third term, by Robert S. Rantoul; Index.

ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections. Vol. xxXVIII. Salem, 1902.

Svo, pp iii, 437. Plates. Portraits. Facsimiles.

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Contents: Hugh Peter, preacher, patriot, philanthropist; fourth pastor of the First Church in Salem; A mosaic, by Eleanor Bradley Peters. Muster roll of Capt. William Norwood's company, 4th company of Gloucester, 1764; Revolutionary letter written by Maj. Stephen Abbot; Enlistments in the Revolutionary army--a letter from John Hancock, 1775; Francis Lyford, of Boston and Exeter, and some of his descendants, by William Lewis Welch; Thomas Gardner, planter, and some of his descendants, by Frank A. Gardner; Reproduction of a letter written by Hugh Peter; Marine notes from a news book kept in Salem, Mass., 1812-1815, at the office of the Essex Insurance Company, copied by George L. Peabody; The Pepperrells in America, by Cecil H. C. Howard; Beverly First Church records, by William P. Upham; Facsimile of the Fishermen's Petition of 1659; Misery Islands, and what has happened there: Salem commoners records, 1713-1739, by George Francis Dow; The affair at the North Bridge, Salem, February 26, 1775; Index.

ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections.

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Vol. XXXIX. Salem, Mass., 1903.

Svo, pp. iv, 424. Contents: The fire clubs of Salem, by William D. Dennis; The old North Ferry and Dixy's horse-boat; Thomas Gardner, planter, and some of his descendants, by Frank A. Gardner; Salem Commoners Records, 1713-1739, by George Francis Dow; The Pepperrells in America, by Cecil Hampden Cutts Howard; The l'ickman silver, deposited with the Essex Institute, Dec., 1902; Salem and Boston custom house records of the pre-revolutionary period; Military association at Haverhill, 1798, from Essex Institute manuscript collections; Ship regIsters of the district of Salem and Beverly, 1789-1900, by A. Frank Hitchings, with additional notes by Stephen Willard Phillips; Report of the committee on the authenticity of the first meeting house in Salem; Evidence relative to the authenticity of the "First Church" (so-called) in Salem, by Sidney Perley; Marine notes from a news book kept in Salem, 1812-1815, at the office of the Essex Insurance Company, Nathaniel Bowditch, president; Revolutionary letters written by Col. Timothy Pickering; Seven letters written by Manasseh Cutler, while representing the Essex district in Congress, 1803-5, to his friend Deacon Francis Low, of Hamilton; Beverly First Church records, by William P. Upham; English notes about early settlers in New England; Index. ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical Collections.

Illus.

Vol. XL. Salem, 1904.

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Svo. pp. iv, 449. Contents: The Nathaniel Ropes estate; A letter from Thomas Spencer who introduced the Salem Gibraltar, addressed on his return to England, to his friend Dr. Abel Lawrence Peirson, M. D., of Salem, 1838; Notes on the report as to the authenticity of the first meeting-house in Salem, by Wm. P. Upham; Letter from Tim. Pickering, Junr., '77; Thomas Gardner, planter, and some of his descendants, by Frank A. Gardner; Ship registers of the District of Salem and Beverly, 1789-1900, by A. Frank Hitchings, with additional notes by Stephen Willard Phillips; The Pepperrells in America, by Cecil Hampden Cutts Howard; The Avery family, of Greenland, N. H., by William H. Manning; A Revolutionary letter written by Col. Timothy Pickering to his brother, 1777; A chart of the private signals used by forty-eight commercial houses of Salem and Beverly; Salem town records, Town meetings, Vol. 11, 1659-1680; Beverly first church records, copied by William P. Upham; English notes about early settlers in New England, by Lothrop Withington; The date of the founding of Salem, a letter addressed to the governor of Massachusetts, by Robert S. Rantoul: Essex county estates administered in Suffolk county prior to 1701--abstracts from papers on file and recorded in Suffolk county registry of probate, by Eugene Tappan; A sketch of General Frederick W. Lander, by his brother, Judge Edward Lander; Index.

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Report on the Army Worm, Leucania unipuncta Haw. By rtleff. [Salem, 1862.]

edings of Essex Institute, Vol. III.

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Memoir of General John Glover, of Marblehead. By Wil-
Salem, 1863.

1. Portrait.

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Memoir of Daniel Appleton White, by George W. Briggs. request of this Institute, and read January 11, 1864. From 'Collections. Salem, 1864.

9, pp. (2), 47.

On the sodalite at Salem, Mass. By David M. Balch.

3-6. No title-page.

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An historical Notice of the Essex Institute. Act of incor>nstitution, and by-laws, and a list of officers and members.

pp. 44.

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TE. Notes on the habits of some species of bumble bees, and on itting bee. By F. W. Putnam.-The bumble bees of New England parasites [etc.]. By A. S. Packard, jr. Salem, [1865].

. pp. 98-140. Plate.

m the Proceedings of the Institute, Vol. IV. IUTE.

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The Publications of the Institute, from 1848 to 1865. Salem,

o, pp. 8, (1). ITUTE.

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The Naturalist's Directory. Parts 1, 2. Salem Published Essex Institute, 1865–66. vo, pp. 31, 4, 84, 16.

The second part, which is arranged systematically under subjects, followed by alphabetical index, comprises the matter of the first part, which is alphatical only, and therefore the second part is practically a new edition of the rectory, not a continuation. (2295 STITUTE. Report of the Committee of the Institute on the First Church ne Pilgrims. Rendered June 19, 1865. [Salem, 1865.]

Svo, pp. 8.

NSTITUTE. A journey to the West in 1817.
hanic on his way to the Ohio fifty years ago.
[his son] James Kimball. [Salem, 1866.]

Svo, pp. 226-250. No title-page.

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Notes of travel by a Salem
Selected from his journal

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INSTITUTE. List of birds observed near Hamilton, Canada West. By homas Mellwraith. [Salem, 1866.]

8vo, pp. 79-96. No title-page.

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X INSTITUTE. Observations on polyzoa, sub-order phylactolæmata, with nine plates, by Alpheus Hyatt. Salem. From Proceedings of the Institute, Vols. IV and v. 1866-1868.

8vo, pp. iv, 103, (9).

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SEX INSTITUTE. Prodrome of a monograph of the pinnipedes. By Theodore Gill. Salem, 1866.

8vo, pp. 13.

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SSEX INSTITUTE. Researches and experiments upon silk from spiders, and upon their reproduction. By Raymond Maria de Termeyer, a Spaniard. Translated from the Italian. Review by Burt G. Wilder. Communications of the Essex Institute, Vol. v, 1866-67. [Salem, 1867.]

8vo, pp. 51-79.

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