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WELCOME TO THE SALEM AND ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL RESOURCES DIRECTORY, a service of
THE SALEM HISTORY SOCIETY
A nonprofit organization
A new-model historical society in a deep-rooted town
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
CONSULT THIS DIRECTORY FOR ORGANIZATIONS OR BUSINESSES
INVOLVED IN PROMOTING, RESEARCHING, OR ENGAGING IN ANY STUDY OF ESSEX COUNTY AND SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS HISTORY
POLITICAL AND CIVIC ENTITIES
Destination Salem is the Office of Tourism & Cultural Affairs
for Salem, Massachusetts.
"... a private, non-profit 501(c)6 organization...supported by the City's contribution,
visitor guide advertising, and grants."
Visitors to this website will have the ability to access information regarding the numerous functions of the City Clerk's Office, including vital records, elections, voting, and general historical information pertaining to the City of Salem, City Hall, and the Council Chamber.
Essex County Probate Office (No Web Presence)
Applications are accepted for this Directory on an on-going basis.
ALL APPLICANTS:
CLICK ON THIS LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE SALEM HISTORY SOCIETY'S
"SALEM HISTORICAL RESOURCES DIRECTORY" APPLICATION.
-------> HINT TO ALL: JUST COPY AND PASTE APPLICATION INFO INTO AN EMAIL
------->AND SEND IT TO US ...IT WILL GO UP IN THE DIRECTORY MUCH MORE QUICKLY!
MEMBERSHIP IN THE SALEM HISTORY SOCIETY IS FREE AND IS OPEN TO ANYONE,
ANYWHERE,
WITH AN INTEREST IN SALEM, AND ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, HISTORY.
SALEM HISTORY COMMON ONLINE COMMUNITY
This is the major point of contact for all members, and registering there constitutes membership in SHS.
MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO FORM THEIR OWN INTEREST GROUPS AND MEET INDEPENDENTLY OF THE ALL-MEMBER MEETINGS!
You can also find it through "Google Groups" -- just search for "Salem History Common"
This site has been donated by:
The Institute for Music, History, and Cultural Traditions, Inc.
copyright 2006-2007 SALEM HISTORY SOCIETY, INC