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Papers from five generations of five New England families, principally the Hudson family (antislavery organizer and prosthetic physician Erasmus Darwin Hudson and thoracic physician and educator Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Junior). Includes journals, correspondence, account books, family records and writings, notes on branches of medicine, handwritten drafts of lectures, clippings, certificates, photographs, and printed materials. Also contains genealogies of the Hudson, Shaw, Clarke, Fowler, and Cooke families.

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The collection is open for research.

Language:

English.
Hudson Family Papers, 1807-1963
6 boxes (3 linear ft.)
Call no.: MS 332

Biographical Note

Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Sr. (1806-1880), was an anti-slavery organizer, agent for the Connecticut and American Anti-Slavery Societies between 1838-1849, pioneer orthopedic surgeon, and inventor of prosthetic devices.

1806
Born December 15, Torringford (now part of Torrington) CT, to Daniel Coe and Rhoda Fowler Hudson
Educated at Torringford Academy
1823-1827 Studied medicine with Dr. Remus M. Fowler, New Marlboro, MA; then at Berkshire Medical College (Pittsfield, MA), a branch of Williams College
1827 Received M.D. from Berkshire Medical College; member of Berkshire Historical Society; married Martha Turner, daughter of Deacon Isaac and Martha Humphrey Turner of Marlboro, MA
1828-1833 Private medical practice, Bloomfield, CT; member Hopkins Medical Association, Hartford County Medical Society, Connecticut Medical Society; physician and surgeon, Connecticut State Emigrant Hospital; temperance advocate and local leader in philanthropic work
1833-1837 Co-principal, with Rev. Epaphras Goodman, of Goodman and Hudson's Family Boarding School, Torringford, CT
1838-1839 Lecturing agent, Connecticut Anti-Slavery Society
1839-1850 General agent, American Anti-Slavery Society; circuit included in turn, Connecticut, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware; family relocated to Oberlin, OH, then to Northampton, MA
1850-1855 Orthopedic surgeon in private practice, Springfield, MA
1855-1880 Orthopedic surgeon in private practice, New York City
ca. 1861-1865 Commission from Surgeon General of United States Army for the care and treatment of wounded soldiers requiring amputation and resection at the military hospital at Central Park in New York City and other hospitals; invented orthopedic apparatus, and wrote related surgical reports to the United States Sanitary Commission.
1867 Received awards for orthopedic apparatus, Exposition Universelle, Paris, France
1872 European Tour
1876 Received awards for surgical apparatus, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, PA
1880 Died of pneumonia December 31 in Riverside, Greenwich, CT

See Series 1, folder 5 for a bibliography of E.D. Hudson, Sr.'s published writings.

Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Jr. (1843-1887), was a thoracic physician and educator.

1843 Born November 10, Northampton, MA, to Erasmus Darwin, Sr. and Martha Turner Hudson
1855 Moved with family to New York City, attended public schools
1864 Graduated from College of the City of New York
1867 Received M.D. from Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons
1867-1868 House surgeon, Bellevue Hospital, and private practice, New York City
1869-1870 Health Inspector, New York City
1870-1880 Attending physician, Bellevue Hospital, Trinity House, and Trinity Chapel Parish; professor, Women's Medical College of the New York Infirmary; consultant to other physicians
1871 Married Laura Shaw, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth Clarke Shaw of Plainfield, MA
1880-1887 Professor, New York Polyclinic; attending physician Bellevue and St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New York City; librarian and member of the Library Committee, New York Academy of Medicine; chairman, Ethics Committee, Medical Society of the County
1887 Died of pneumonia May 9 in New York City

See Series 2, folder 1 for bibliography of E.D. Hudson, Jr.'s published writings.

Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Hudson Family Papers (1807-1963) derive from five generations of five New England families. They include the Hudsons and those related to them by marriage: the Fowler, Shaw, Clarke, and Cooke families.

Of principal interest are the papers, 1809-1880, n.d., of Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Sr. (1806-1880) which document through journals, correspondence, and writings, his service with the Connecticut Anti-Slavery Society and eleven-year tenure with the American Anti-Slavery Society (A.A.-S.S.). Covering a circuit of at least eleven states in the Midwest, middle-Atlantic region, and his native New England between 1839 and 1850, Hudson recorded, often daily, his experiences organizing local anti-slavery societies: traveling, arranging meetings, attending conventions, raising funds, confronting what was frequently violent opposition, and maintaining contact with supporters of abolition such as William Lloyd Garrison, Sydney Gay, Isaac Hopper, Abby Kelley, Wendell Phillips, Gerrit Smith, Theodore Weld, and Henry Wright.

In some respects the wealth of information contained in Hudson's papers is not easily accessible. His handwriting poses one obstacle; his wife and other correspondents admonish him on this count. In addition, it was characteristic of him, particularly in the early years, to incorporate indiscriminately into a single volume financial records pertaining to the A.A.-S.S., personal financial records, and a faithful record of events, making it difficult for the reader to follow any one of these lines chronologically or thematically. Another factor is the amount of space he devotes to the reiteration of his moral stance, which had also motivated his establishing a boarding school with the Reverend Epaphras Goodman, as well as his temperance work. These problems can be circumvented owing to the contributions to the papers by their donor, Sidney Kaplan. The transcripts Kaplan prepared for most of the collection often include underlining to highlight names, dates, and places. He has also provided identification for many items and fragments, and an invaluable calendar of selected items (filed in the first folder of Box 1). Viewed from another perspective, Hudson's eclectic style offers a sense of immediacy--a vivid account of his daily life and convictions until his participation in the A.A.-S.S. drew to a close (coinciding with the movement's shifting emphasis from evangelism to politics). Samples of the articles Hudson wrote for The Liberator and the Anti-Slavery Standard (Boston and New York, 1837-1849), and The Charter Oak (Hartford, 1838-1841), which he co-edited, must be sought from other sources.

Regarding Hudson's medical career, more material is available from his student years and private practice in Connecticut (e.g., notes, financial and academic records, and letters of recommendation) than from the period beginning in 1850, when he adopted orthopedic surgery as his specialty, becoming a distinguished inventor of prosthetic devices during and after the Civil War. In later years he cultivated an interest in family history and acquired most of the Hudson and Fowler genealogies included in the papers.

The son of Erasmus Darwin and Martha Turner Hudson, E. Darwin Hudson, Jr. (1843-1887), also achieved prominence as a physician, and his papers, 1862-1887, establish his credentials as a surgeon, educator, public health officer, staff physician at several hospitals, and consultant, all in New York City. As such, they tend to include more biographical records (e.g., certificates, letters of award and appointment, and printed materials) than personal papers. Insight into Hudson Jr.'s character can be gathered from his private correspondence, and from a lengthy memorial address, 1887, delivered by a fellow physician, Laurence Johnson.

The Hudson Family Papers contain correspondence, legal and financial records, writings, genealogies, clippings and other printed materials relating to extended family members who may be considered significant in a regional context. Clara Elizabeth Hudson (1880-1963) was a community leader and the last of the Hudsons. Her papers, 1923-1951, and her book of family and local history, Plain Tales from Plainfield, provide several important links within this diverse collection. Samuel Shaw (1790-1869), a physician in Plainfield, MA, his son, Samuel Francis Shaw (b.1833), a surgeon who served in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War, Charles Lyman Shaw (1842-1902), an educator, and Anne Laura Clarke (1788-1861), who traveled widely as a lecturer on history and who originated many of the Cooke and Clarke family records in the collection, are represented each by fewer than a dozen items. Even less is contained here for Martha Turner Hudson (1806-1887), Laura Shaw Hudson (1846-1921), Darwin Shaw Hudson (1876-1959), Sibyl Catlin Fowler (ca. 1787-1855), Elizabeth Clarke Shaw (ca. 1799-1863), and Stella Augusta Shaw (b. 1835). There is also a folder of unidentified letters, writings and fragments.

The accretion from Arvilla Dyer, 1984, includes Erasmus D. Hudson, Sr. correspondence, 1837-1888; bio-bibliographic materials; journal "1845?"; writings; letters to Martha Turner Hudson. Also additional materials re: Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Jr., Clara Hudson, and Samuel Shaw.

Organization of the Collection

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Inventory of Collection
Series 1. Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Sr., Papers 1809-1880

Subseries A: Bio-Bibliographical


Hudson Family records before E.D. 1809, ca. 1875
Box 1:1
Letters of introduction and recommendation 1825-1841
Box 1:2
Legal, financial, and educational records 1827-1833
Box 1:3
Map of New York State showing Hudson's anti-slavery journeys ca. 1841-1850
Box 1:4
List of publications of E.D. Hudson, Sr. from National Union Catalogue

Box 1:5
Subseries B: Journals


Journal 1832-1838 (of Daniel Hudson, 1831)
Box 1:6
Journal 1838
Box 1:7
Journal (1838), 1842, 1845
Box 1:8
Journal 1839-1840
Box 1:9
Journal February-April, 1840
Box 1:10
Journal 1840-1842
Box 1:11
Journal October, 1840-February, 1841
Box 1:12
Subseries C: Correspondence


Correspondence 1825-1829
Box 1:13
Correspondence 1830-1834
Box 1:14
Correspondence 1835-1838
Box 1:15
Correspondence 1839
Box 1:16
Correspondence 1840
Box 1:17
Correspondence 1841
Box 1:18
Correspondence 1842
Box 1:19
Correspondence 1843
Box 1:20
Correspondence 1844
Box 1:21
Correspondence 1845
Box 1:22
Correspondence 1846
Box 1:23
Correspondence 1847
Box 1:24
Correspondence 1848
Box 1:25
Correspondence 1851-1854
Box 1:26
Correspondence 1861-1880
Box 1:27
Correspondence n.d.
Box 1:28
Subseries D: Writings


Medical, moral, and on brother Daniel's death 1831-1834
Box 1:29
Notes from Columbiana County Convention of Abolitionists 1841
Box 1:30
Anti-slavery writings n.d.
Box 1:31
Subseries E: Transcripts


Journal 1838
Box 2:32
Journal (1838), 1842, 1845
Box 2:33
Journal 1839-1840
Box 2:34
Journal, February-April, 1840
Box 2:35
Journal October, 1840-February, 1841
Box 2:36
Journal (permanent copy), 1842-1843
Box 2:37
Journal (permanent copy) 1845
Box 2:38
Correspondence 1825-1829
Box 2:39
Correspondence 1830
Box 2:40
Correspondence 1831
Box 2:41
Correspondence 1832
Box 2:42
Correspondence 1833-1834
Box 2:43
Correspondence 1835-1836
Box 2:44
Correspondence 1837-1838
Box 2:45
Correspondence 1839
Box 2:46
Correspondence 1840
Box 2:47
Correspondence 1841
Box 2:48
Correspondence January-June, 1842
Box 2:49
Correspondence July-October, 1842
Box 2:50
Correspondence January-August, 1843
Box 2:51
Correspondence September-October, 1843
Box 2:52
Correspondence 1844
Box 2:53
Correspondence January-April, 1845
Box 2:54
Correspondence July-November, 1845
Box 2:55
Correspondence 1846
Box 2:56
Correspondence 1847
Box 2:57
Correspondence 1848
Box 2:58
Correspondence 1851-1854
Box 2:59
Correspondence 1861-1870
Box 2:60
Correspondence miscellaneous, n.d.
Box 2:61
Writings 1831-1834
Box 2:62
Subseries F: Martha Turner Hudson


Incoming letters 1831-1842, n.d.
Box 2:63
Transcripts of incoming letters 1831-1842, n.d.
Box 2:64

Series 2. E. Darwin Hudson, Jr., Family Papers 1862-1951, n.d.

Subseries A: E. Darwin Hudson, Jr.


Certificates, letters of award and appointment, and printed biographical records 1868-1887
Box 3:1
Outgoing letters 1869-1880
Box 3:2
Letters and tributes on his death 1887
Box 3:3
Subseries B: Laura Shaw Hudson


Outgoing letters 1862-1880, n.d.
Box 3:4
Subseries C: Darwin Shaw Hudson


Certificates and printed materials 1894-1924
Box 3:5
Subseries D: Clara Elizabeth Hudson


Typescripts of writings, 1947, 1951; and financial record, 1923

Box 3:6

Series 3. Fowler, Shaw, Clarke, and Cooke Family Papers 1807-1886, n.d.

Subseries A: Fowler Family


Genealogical records

Box 3:1
Sibyl Catlin Fowler Papers 1837, n.d.
Box 3:2
Subseries B: Shaw Family


Genealogical records

Box 3:3
Samuel Shaw Papers 1826-1867, n.d.
Box 3:4
Elizabeth Clarke Shaw, Correspondence 1829-1863, n.d.
Box 3:5
Stella Augusta Shaw, incoming letters 1863-1880
Box 3:6
Samuel Francis Shaw Papers 1855-1880
Box 3:7
Charles Lyman Shaw, writings ca. 1894
Box 3:8
Subseries C: Clarke Family


Genealogical records

Box 3:9
Anne Laura Clarke Papers 1815-1864, n.d.
Box 3:10
Other Clarkes 1807, 1886, n.d.
Box 3:11
Subseries D: Cooke Family


Genealogies; transcript of Aaron Cooke's will; account of Minutemen; all n.d.
Box 3:12
Subseries E: Unidentified manuscripts


Unidentified letters, writings, and fragments

Box 3:13

Series 4. Photographs 1873-1879

Hudson Family

Box 3:1

Series 5: Printed Materials


E.D. Hudson, Sr.

Box 3:1
E.D. Hudson, Jr. and family

Box 3:2
Clara Hudson, Plain Tales from Plainfield

Box 3:3
Fowler genealogies

Box 3:4
Photocopies of excerpts from Samuel Orcutt, History of Torringford 1878
Box 3:5
Samuel Orcutt, History of Torringford 1878
Box 4:6
Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater 1840
Box 4:7
Photo of a letter to E.D. Hudson Sr., removed from Mitchell's history of Bridgewater

Box 4:8
"An Address to the Anti-Slavery Christians"; "Articles of Faith and Covenant...Congregational Church in Torringford."

Box 4:9
Miscellaneous

Box 4:10

Series 6. Copies of Materials Located in Other Repositories


Photocopy of inventory of the Hudson Collection in Smith College Sophia Smith Collection, Northampton, MA

Box 3:1
Photocopies of the Clara E. Hudson Papers in the Forbes Library, Northampton, MA

Box 3:2
NO SERIES NUMBER: CARBON COPIES AND EARLY DRAFTS OF TRANSCRIPTS IN COLLECTION


File cards for correspondence (incomplete)

Box 5:1
Transcript of journal 1842-1843
Box 5:2
Transcript of journal 1845
Box 5:3
Transcripts of correspondence: early drafts

Box 5:4
Transcripts of correspondence: carbon copies

Box 5:5
Transcripts: miscellaneous; early drafts

Box 5:6
Calendar of Selected Items

Box 5:7

Series 7. Accretion


Subseries A: Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Sr.


Bio-bibliographic materials 1853-1883
Box 6:1
Journal 1853-1883, 1845?
Box 6:2
Correspondence (originals) 1837-1888, n.d.
Box 6:3
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1837-1846
Box 6:4
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1847-1848
Box 6:5
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1849-1858
Box 6:6
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1861
Box 6:7
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1862
Box 6:8
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1863-1866
Box 6:9
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1868-1869
Box 6:10
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1870-1871
Box 6:11
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1872
Box 6:12
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1875-1877
Box 6:13
Correspondence, (photocopies) 1880, n.d.
Box 6:14
Writings, undated

Box 6:15
Letters to Martha Hudson, (originals) 1862-1881
Box 6:16
Letters to Martha Hudson, (photocopies) 1862-1881
Box 6:17
Subseries B: Erasmus Darwin Hudson, Jr.


Notebook of essays, 1861; copyright contract, 1886; memorial tribute to classmate (?)Andrew Quakinbush, Jr.

Box 6:18
Subseries C: Clara Hudson


Journal n.d.
Box 6:19
Subseries D: Samuel Shaw


Article of agreement for forming partnership, 1818
Box 6:20
Subseries E: Unidentified


Two lithographs, two poems

Box 6:21

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Provenance

Acquired from Sidney Kaplan in 1979. Accretion acquired from Arvilla Dyer, 1984. Copies of related papers were received from the Smith College Sophia Smith Collection, the Forbes Library, and the Northampton Historical Society in 1983.

Related Material

Additional Hudson family papers passed from Clara Elizabeth Hudson, either directly or indirectly, to the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College, the Forbes Library, the Northampton Historical Society (all in Northampton, Mass.), and the Shaw Memorial Library and Shaw Historical Homestead (Plainfield, Mass.). Photocopies of some of these materials are available in the collection.

Separated Material

The following books have been transferred to the Rare Books stacks:

Barber, John Warner, Historical Collections: Being a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes & c., Relating to the History and Antiquities of Every Town in Massachusetts, with Geographical Descriptions, Illustrated by 200 Engravings. Worcester: Dorr Howland & Co., 1840. Call number: Special Collections F64 B23 1840.

Darby, William, and Theodore Dwight, Jr., A New Gazetteer of the United States of America. Hartford: Edward Hopkins, 1833. Call number: Special Collections E 154 D21 1833.

Processing Information

Processed by Laurie B. Gans, October 1983.

Copyright and Use (More informationConnect to publication information)

Cite as: Hudson Family Papers (MS 332). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.

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Search Terms
Subjects
  • Abolitionists--United States--Correspondence.
  • Abolitionists--United States--Directories.
  • Abolitionists--United States--History--19th century--Sources.
  • American Anti-Slavery Society--History--Sources.
  • Antislavery movements--United States--History--Sources.
  • Clark family.
  • Connecticut Anti-Slavery Society--History--Sources.
  • Cook family.
  • Family--United States--History--19th century--Sources.
  • Family--United States--History--20th century--Sources.
  • Fowler family.
  • Fowler family--Genealogy.
  • Hudson family.
  • Hudson family--Genealogy.
  • Hudson, Clara Elizabeth, 1880-1963.
  • Hudson, E. Darwin (Erasmus Darwin), 1843-1887.
  • Hudson, Erasmus Darwin, 1806-1880.
  • Hudson, Erasmus Darwin, 1806-1880--Finance, Personal.
  • Hudson, Martha Turner, 1806-1887--Correspondence.
  • Orthopedic apparatus--United States--History--19th century--Sources.
  • Orthopedic surgery--United States--History--19th century--Sources.
  • Physicians--Connecticut--History--19th century--Sources.
  • Physicians--New York--New York--History--19th century--Sources.
  • Shaw family.
  • Social reformers--United States--History--19th century--Sources.
Contributors
  • Clark family.
  • Cook family.
  • Fowler family.
  • Hudson, Clara Elizabeth, 1880-1963.
  • Hudson, E. Darwin (Erasmus Darwin), 1843-1887.
  • Hudson, Erasmus Darwin, 1806-1880.
  • Shaw family.
Genre terms
  • Accounts.
  • Diaries.
  • Genealogies.
  • Histories.
  • Maps.
  • Medical records.
  • Photographs.