Prior to 2021, Miscellaneous Manuscripts were ordered separated into the categories Bound and Semi-bound and subsequently alphabetized within those categories. These manuscripts can be found at Otis House in Boston in 8 boxes on shelves HGO-01-001-R-B-5, HGO-01-001-R-B-6, HGO-01-001-R-B-7, HGO-01-001-R-B-8. From 2021 onward, Miscellaneous Manuscripts will be continue to be separated into Bound and Semi-bound but will no longer be alphabetized. These manuscripts can be found at the Lang Building in Haverhill in boxes 9 and 10 on shelf HAV-01-403-Z-K-101.
GUSN-187816
This collection includes a variety of materials. While most archival collections are grouped by subject, origin, or another unifying characteristic, this collection is unusual because it does not conform to that standard. These materials are gathered together somewhat arbitrarily. They do, however, often provide brief glimpses into the history of New England life through the lens of various individuals' papers.
manuscripts (document genre)
8 linear feet (8 record center cartons)
The items in this collection each have their own unique provenance. See folders for details.
MS029
Miscellaneous manuscript collection
MS029
1600s-1900s
manuscripts (document genre)
This collection is available for research.
Collection
Prior to 2021, Miscellaneous Manuscripts were ordered separated into the categories Bound and Semi-bound and subsequently alphabetized within those categories. These manuscripts can be found at Otis House in Boston in 8 boxes on shelves HGO-01-001-R-B-5, HGO-01-001-R-B-6, HGO-01-001-R-B-7, HGO-01-001-R-B-8. From 2021 onward, Miscellaneous Manuscripts will be continue to be separated into Bound and Semi-bound but will no longer be alphabetized. These manuscripts can be found at the Lang Building in Haverhill in boxes 9 and 10 on shelf HAV-01-403-Z-K-101.
Library and Archives staff will periodically add materials to this collection when appropriate and necessary.
This collection is entirely in English.
[Item identification.] Miscellaneous manuscripts collection (MS029). Historic New England, Library and Archives.
This collection was compiled by Library and Archives staff over many years. This finding aid was created by Abigail Cramer, 2013.
This finding aid is DACS-compliant.
Jonathan Moulton House, Hampton New Hampshire
Isaac Fenno House, Roxbury, Mass.
This collection was created by Historic New England Library and Archives staff from manuscript materials not directly related to other Library and Archives collections. Some of the materials were acquired through individual donations, others were separated from existing collections, and others were acquired in conjunction with the family papers associated with Historic New England's many properties. Detailed acquisition information is available for individual items when possible.
This collection is arranged into two series: Series I. Historic New England properties and Series II. Individuals' and organizations' papers. Both series are arranged alphabetically by property or individual's last name.
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