Papers, 1602-1889.

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Papers, 1602-1889.

Correspondence and receipts (1851-67) of Dr. John B.S. Jackson of Boston, correspondence (1832) of Patrick Tracy Jackson, will (1806) of Henry Jackson and receipts (1806-21) for his children's school expenses at Boston and Bridgewater; other Jackson family papers; correspondence, property records for Cape Elizabeth, Me., and other papers (1702-91) of the Woodberry family of Essex Co., Mass.; papers (1802) relating to the settlement of the estate of Samuel Swett, of Marblehead, Mass.; family correspondence and other records (1839-69) of Samuel W. Swett, of Boston; other Swett family papers (1769-1869); and correspondence (1840-53) of the Andrews family.

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Swett, Samuel W.

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Jackson Family.

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Swett, Samuel, 1782-1866

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Historian. From the description of Bunker Hill Battle papers, 1775-1859 (bulk 1818-1826). (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58660652 ...

Jackson, J. B. S. (John Barnard Swett), 1806-1879

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Jackson (Harvard, M.D. 1829) was professor of pathological anatomy at Harvard Medical School from 1847 to 1854, Shattuck Professor of Morbid Anatomy from 1854 to 1879, served as dean from 1853 to 1855, and was also curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum. He studied gross pathological anatomy of diseased organs. From the description of Papers of John Barnard Swett Jackson, 1823-1879 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122506378 J.B.S. Jackson was the first...

Jackson, P. T. (Patrick Tracy), 1780-1847

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Jackson's father, Patrick Tracy Jackson, was instrumental in the founding of Lowell, Mass., the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, the Appleton Company, etc., and was on the Board of Directors of the Essex Company, which developed Lawrence, Mass. From the description of [Weaving superintendent's notebook]. 1898-1900. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48433790 ...

Andrews family.

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Woodberry family.

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Jackson, Henry, 1774-1806.

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Swett family.

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