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The Salem History Society was incorporated in June 2007. The society is an informational society, dedicated to the study of, research in, learning about, and the professional dissemination of the history of Salem and Essex County.  
The Salem History Society was incorporated in June 2007.  
The society is an informational society, dedicated to the study of, research in, and the professional dissemination of the history of Salem and Essex County.  
 
There are no membership fees and membership is open to anyone.
There are no membership fees and membership is open to anyone.
Their website is at www.salemhistorysociety.org
Their meetings can be found posted on the website.


==See Also==
The Salem History Society as of 2016 appears to be inactive.


[http://www.salemhistorysociety.org/SHS/index.html Salem History Society]website


Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem History Society
 
==See Also==


"History buffs pursue a society of their own." ''Salem Gazette'' , Jan.26, 2007, p. 1
"History buffs pursue a society of their own." ''Salem Gazette'' , Jan.26, 2007, p. 1
[http://salem.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/3460570?locg=63 Legendary locals of Salem] ed. Curley, Malcolm, Dionne, p. 108 (article on Jim and Maggi Smith-Dalton)


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Latest revision as of 09:27, 21 July 2016

The Salem History Society was incorporated in June 2007. The society is an informational society, dedicated to the study of, research in, and the professional dissemination of the history of Salem and Essex County.

There are no membership fees and membership is open to anyone.

The Salem History Society as of 2016 appears to be inactive.


See Also

"History buffs pursue a society of their own." Salem Gazette , Jan.26, 2007, p. 1

Legendary locals of Salem ed. Curley, Malcolm, Dionne, p. 108 (article on Jim and Maggi Smith-Dalton)