Robert and Henry Ketcham Account Book, 1829-1875
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
Owners of a farm business/general store in Charlton, Saratoga County, New York. Includes lists of items sold, services performed (such as plowing, harvesting, and planting corn), transactions with fellow townsmen, and debts owed. Also includes newspaper clippings of poetry, samples of dried pressed foliage, written document of Ketcham family births, deaths, and marriages, and the document of a house sale agreement.
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Subjects- Agricultural laborers--New York--Charlton (Town)--History--19th century
- Charlton (N.Y. : Town)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Farmers--New York--Charlton (Town)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Food prices--New York (State)--New York--Charlton (Town)--History--19th century
- General stores--New York--Charlton
- Ketcham family--Genealogy
Contributors- Ketcham, Henry
- Ketcham, Robert, b. 1796?
Types of material
Call no.: MS 176 bd
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Kress Political Economy Collection, 1673-1925 (Bulk: 1750-1850)
2,934 items (46.5 linear feet).
The heart of the Kress Collection lies in the livley pamphlet literature regarding Anglo-American political economics in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Although somewhat miscellaneous, the collection contains thousands of titles touching on many of the major issues in trade, finance, politcal reform, and public policy in Britain and to a lesser degree America. Topics range from tariffs and free trade to public debt and taxation, imports and exports, banking, unionism, and socialism. Nearly three quarters of the collection dates from before 1848.
Subjects- Economics--History--18th century
- Economics--History--19th century
- Great Britain--Politics and Government--18th century
- Great Britain--Politics and Government--19th century
Call no.: D8 .A2
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Lamson and Goodnow Records, 1837-1911
23 boxes, 14 vols. (38 linear feet).
Lamson and Goodnow
In 1834, Silas Lamson devised a curved snath that greatly improved the efficiency of the scythe, and riding the commercial success of his invention, Lamson, his sons Ebenezer and Nathaniel, and partner Abel Goodnow, founded the manufacturing firm of Lamson and Goodnow in Shelburne Falls, Mass., in 1837. Early in its history, Lamson and Goodnow recruited skilled workers from cutlery centers in England and Germany and began manufacturing the high quality knives and tableware that have remained the center of their production ever since. The firm was a major contributor to the region’s transformation from a primarily agricultural to an industrial economy, and by the time of the Civil War, they helped establish the Connecticut River Valley had emerged as the center of American cutlery production. At vartious points during their history, Lamson and Goodnow have been involved in the manufacture of arms (e.g. the Springfield Rifle), sewing machines, agricultural implements, and other tools. They remain active in the production of cutlery, trade tools, and kitchenware.
The Lamson and Goodnow records contain relatively dense documentation of a major manufacturer of cutlery and agricultural implements from roughly the time of its founding in 1837 through shortly after the turn of the twentieth century. In addition to account books, records of orders, sales, and production, and a dizzying array of canceled checks, receipts, and trade cards, the collection includes correspondence from field agents and customers that document the growth of the company during the first 75 years of its operation.
Subjects- Cutlery trade--Massachusetts
- Shelburne Falls (Mass.)--History
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 662
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James Leland Daybook, 1854-1855
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
Owner of a general store in Enfield, Massachusetts. Includes notations for the sale of a wide variety of goods (notably Know Nothing hats), names of customers (both individuals, particularly Irish, and businesses), and types of payment (cash, barter, and services).
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Subjects- Barter--Massachusetts--Enfield--History--19th century
- Consumers--Massachusetts--Enfield--History--19th century
- Enfield (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Enfield (Mass.)--Ethnic relations--19th century
- General stores--Massachusetts--Enfield
- Irish American Catholics--Massachusetts--Enfield--History--19th century
- J.M. Crosby (Firm)
- Leonard Woods (Firm)
- Minot Manufacturing Company
- Nativism--History--19th century
- Shopping--Massachusetts--Enfield--History--19th century
- Swift River Company
Contributors- Leland and Smith Co.
- Leland, James
Types of material
Call no.: MS 094
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Samuel B. Leonard Account Book, 1833-1845
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
Blacksmith from Foxborough, Massachusetts. Documents the various kinds of work performed, such as mending chain links, shoeing horses, bolting and riveting wagons, repairing stoves, and the prices charged for such work. Includes customers arranged by surname and notations of the settlement of long-standing debts (without mention of the methods of payment).
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Subjects- Blacksmithing--Massachusetts--Foxborough--History--19th century
- Blacksmiths--Massachusetts--Foxborough--Economic conditions--19th century
- Foxborough (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Foxborough (Mass.)--History--19th century
Contributors- Leonard, Samuel B., 1807-
Types of material
Call no.: MS 206 bd
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Abisha Lincoln Daybooks, 1861-1867
3 vols. (0.25 linear feet).
General storekeeper, town selectman, and member of the state General Court from Raynham, Massachusetts. Daybooks include customer names, goods sold (such as groceries, hardware, dry goods, and shoes) and the form of payment (principally cash, and although barter was declining at the time, some local exchange in a largely agricultural community).
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Subjects- Barter--Massachusetts--Raynham--History--19th century
- Consumer goods--Prices--Massachusetts--Raynham--History--19th century
- Consumers--Massachusetts--Raynham--History--19th century
- General stores--Massachusetts--Raynham
- Raynham (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Raynham (Mass.)--History--19th century--Biography
- Shopping--Massachusetts--Raynham--History--19th century
Contributors- Lincoln, Abisha, 1800-1863
Types of material
Call no.: MS 233
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Richard E. Lloyd Daybook, 1859-1862
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
Owner of a general store in Fair Haven, Vermont. Includes numbered accounts of customers (many with Welsh surnames), lists of items purchased, the price per measure, forms of payment (cash, goods, services, credit, making clothes), and the goods that were sold (such as fabrics, ready-made clothes, eggs and dairy products, fruits and nuts, garden seeds, cutlery and tinware, and jewelry).
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Subjects- Barter--Vermont--Fair Haven (Town)--History--19th century
- Consumer goods--Vermont--Fair Haven (Town)--Prices--History--19th century
- Consumers--Vermont--Fair Haven (Town)--History--19th century
- Fair Haven (Vt. : Town)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Fair Haven (Vt. : Town)--History--19th century--Biography
- General stores--Vermont--Fair Haven
- Shopping--Vermont--Fair Haven (Town)--History--19th century
- Welsh Americans--Vermont--Fair Haven (Town)--History--19th century
Contributors- Lloyd, Richard E., b. 1834
Types of material
Call no.: MS 229 bd
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Samuel A. Locke Account Book, 1821-1829
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
Businessman from West Cambridge, Massachusetts with additional dealings in Charlestown, Quincy, Waltham, and Tyngsboro.
The volume includes lists of personal and business purchases, services provided for his family, and business services such as whitewashing, carting coal, sawing wood, carrying letters, collecting debts, relaying a brick fireplace, and “work loading Sloop Rapid,” and barter and cash transactions. References made to Locke’s involvement with Universalism and members of the Tufts family of Cambridge and Middlesex County.
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Subjects- Arlington (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Barter--Massachusetts--History
- Building materials industry--Massachusetts--Arlington
- Building trades--Massachusetts--Arlington
- Charlestown (Boston, Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Quincy (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Tufts family
- Tyngsboro (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Universalism
- Universalist churches--United States--History--19th century
- Waltham (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 168
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Frank Lyman Papers, 1927-1980
6 boxes (9 linear feet).
Frank Lyman, ca.1945
A manufacturer of electronics and radio communications, Frank Lyman was a native of Northampton and graduate of the Williston Academy and Harvard (class of 1931). The grandson of Joseph Lyman and great-nephew of Benjamin Smith Lyman, Lyman joined Harvey Radio in the late 1930s, during a time when it was building radio transmitting equipment, purchasing the company in 1940 and becoming its president. An investor in Boston-area radio stations, Lyman oversaw the company’s post-transition into the manufacture of of autmomatic machines and tooling and its merger into the electronics firm, Cambridge Thermionic Corporation (later renamed Cambion) in 1968. Lyman died in 1992, followed by his wife, Jeanne (Sargent), in 2005.
The Lyman Papers contain business correspondence and associated documents relating to both Harvey Radio Corporation and Cambridge Thermionic Corporation, along with associated materials pertaining to Frank Lyman’s investments and personal interests. Beginning during his time at the Williston Academy and extending through his adult life, the collection includes Lyman’s diaries and a small amount of personal correspondence.
Subjects- Cambion
- Cambridge Thermionic Corporation
- Harvey Radio Company
- Radio industry and trade--Massachusetts
ContributorsTypes of material- Diaries
- Letters (Correspondence)
- Photographs
Call no.: MS 735
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Massachusetts Federation of Business and Professional Women Records, 1925-1992
25 boxes (36.5 linear feet).
First called for in 1918 as a result of the need for a coordinated women’s effort during World War I, the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs was not officially formed until just after the armistice was signed in 1919. The new organization did not die with the end of the war, however, as first expected. Instead the group determined that the need for a national business women’s organization was of equal or greater importance during a time of peace. Today Massachusetts state affiliates continue to improve the lives of working women through action on issues such as economic empowerment, women’s health, family and medical leave, and pay equity.
The records of the Massachusetts Federation of Business and Professional Women consist chiefly of correspondence and minutes of meetings, which together chronicle the various issues the state club has worked on for more than sixty years. In addition to materials that document the efforts of the state affiliate there are also records for local chapters in Massachusetts (Hampshire County and Upper Cape Cod centered in Falmouth) which include annual reports and newsletters. Publications issued by the parent organization, BPW/USA, connect the national agenda with topics of importance to the state and local chapters.
Subjects- Businesswomen--Massachusetts
- Women--Massachusetts
- Women--Societies and clubs--History
Contributors- Business and Professional Women/USA
- Massachusetts Federation of Business and Professional Women
Call no.: MS 394
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