Robert S. Rantoul Papers, 1817-1920.

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Robert S. Rantoul Papers, 1817-1920.

This collection contains the personal records of Robert S. Rantoul, including correspondence, financial records, photos and mementos of his children, and news clippings related to his life. It also contains a significant amount of records relating to his professional positions as both the Mayor of Salem and the President of the Essex Institute.

5 boxes (4 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7955498

Peabody Essex Museum

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