- The Essex Institute historical collections, name, place, and subject index of volumes LXXXVI to CV, 1950-1969, [Virginia L. Close, compiler ; foreword by Bryant F. Tolles, Jr.]
- Henry Wheatland, born January 11, 1812, died February 27, 1893 : founder of the Essex Institute, 1847-1848; its secretary and treasurer, 1848-1868; its president, 1868-1893
- The Salem witchcraft trials, Katherine W. Richardson. --
- Windows on the past, portraits at the Essex Institute, by Andrew Oliver and Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. --
- The physical geography, geology, mineralogy and paleontology of Essex County, Massachusetts
- Visitor's guide to Salem
- Reminiscences of distinguished men of Essex County, communicated by Nathan Crosby
- St. Peter's church in Salem, Massachusetts, before the revolution, by Harriet Silvester Tapley. --
- To-day, a paper printed during the fair of the Essex institute and Oratorio society, at Salem, Mass., from October 31st to November 4th, 1870
- First Church of Christ, Bradford, Massachusetts, it's five buildings
- Ship registers of the district of Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1789-1875
- Salem imprints, 1768-1825, a history of the first fifty years of printing in Salem, Massachusetts, by Harriet Silvester Tapley. --
- Chronicles of old Salem, a history in miniature, Frances Diane Robotti, with a foreword by Russell Leigh Jackson
- Visitor's guide to Salem
- Vital records of Salem Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849
- Address at the commemoration of the landing of John Endicott
- The Essex Institute Historical collections, subject index to volumes I-LXVII, 1859-1931
- The diary of William Bentley, D. D
- Vital records of Gloucester, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849
- A memoir of General John Glover, of Marblehead, by William P. Upham. (A report, read at a meeting of the Essex Institute, March 9th, 1863, upon a donation to the library of certain books formerly belonging to General Glover)
- Trades and tradesmen of Essex County, Massachusetts, chiefly of the seventeenth century
- Report of the committee on the authenticity of the first meeting house in Salem, together with the evidence
- Vital records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849