Incoming Resources
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1959, v.95, 1959
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1961, v.97, 1961
- Death of an empire, the rise and murderous fall of Salem, America's richest city, Robert Booth
- Groveland, Massachusetts, 1776-1976, compiled and authored by Sarah E. Johansen
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1964, v.100, 1964
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1960, v.96, 1960
- Updated dwellings of Boxford, by Winnifrid Chadwick Parkhurst and Barbara Carolyn Perley. --
- Nautical Newburyport, a history of captains, clipper ships and the Coast Guard, Dyke Hendrickson
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1968, v.104, 1968
- Ipswich, stories from the river's mouth, by Sam Sherman ; illustrated by Alec Gillman
- Newburyport, stories from the waterside, by Liz Nelson ; illustrated by Christopher Gurshin
- Frame up!, a story of Essex, its shipyards and its people, Dana Story
- The perfect storm, Sebastian Junger
- Danvers, from 1850 to 1899, Richard B. Trask
- The world of John Cleaveland, family and community in eighteenth-century New England, by Christopher M. Jedrey. --
- Reminiscences of a Newburyport nonagenarian, [edited] by Sarah Anna Emery. --
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1963, v.99, 1963
- Eastern Point, a nautical, rustical, and social chronicle of Gloucester's outer shield and inner sanctum, 1606-1990, by Joseph E. Garland
- Cape Ann: Cape America, by Herbert A. Kenny. With line drawings by Tom O'Hara
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1967, v.103, 1967
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1962, v.98, 1962
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1965, v.101, 1965
- Essex Institute historical collections, 1966, v.102, 1966
- Clearing land, legacies of the American farm, Jane Brox
- Documents, legends, and archaeology, unravelling the mysteries of Newburyport's past, Elizabeth J. Harris