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Archive for September, 2006

New England Telephone and Telegraph Company

Western Massachusetts Ice Storm Photograph Collection, 1942. 1 enevelope (0.15 linear feet).
damage near Becket

Approximately every twenty years, western New England suffers from devastating ice storms, leaving heavy ice coating on trees and buildings and hazardous conditions. Major storms struck in 1921, 1942, 1961, 1983, 1998, and 2008, with the storm of December 29-30, 1942, disrupting power and closing roads throughout a broad swath of the northeast. In northern New York state, ice depths reached six inches.

The collection includes twenty six of an original thirty eight photographs depicting ice storm damage to power lines in the Pittsfield District (Windsor, Middlefield, Washington Mountain to Becket) resulting from the storm in December 1942. The collection also includes a cover letter pertaining to photos (not included) documenting a similar situation in Northampton, affecting the New England Power Service Co.

Subjects

  • Electric lines–Massachusetts–Photographs
  • Electric power systems–Natural disaster effects –Massachusetts–Photographs
  • Ice storms–Massachusetts–Photographs
  • New England Power Service Company
  • Photographs
Call no.: MS 354

Ware, Ellen and Mary E.

Ellen and Mary E. Ware Papers, 1862-1893. 1 box (0.25 linear feet).

The working class women Ellen Ware and her step-daughter Mary E. lived in North Hadley, Massachusetts, during the mid to late nineteenth century.

This collection of letters documents the older generation’s reaction to the draft during the Civil War and the younger generation’s daily activities, including their education, social events, and the growing temperance movement.

Subjects

Call no.: MS 511

Waugh, Frank A. (Frank Albert), 1869-1943

Frank A. Waugh Papers, 1896-1983.

Professor of landscape architecture and Head, Horticulture Department, University of Massachusetts.

Correspondence (1903-1943); draft and printed versions of articles, lectures, papers, and books; reports; 223 etchings (1934-1943) and 108 photos (1905-1942) by Waugh; plans and blueprints; syllabi and reading list; news clippings of articles by Waugh, sometimes with handwritten notes; and bibliographies, book reviews, and biographical material.

Subjects

Call no.: FS 088

Weatherby, William

William Weatherby Account Book, 1835-1837. 1 v. (0.25 linear feet).

Transient worker for Seth Porter and Co., a cotton mill in Cummington, Massachusetts and for Wells, Blackinton, and White, manufacturer of fine textiles in North Adams, Massachusetts. Includes accounts of his employers, debits, credits (a running account with a general store for the purchase of clothing and foodstuffs), and notations of providing room and board for other workers.

Subjects

Types of material

Call no.: MS 179bd

Wells, William

William Wells Papers, 1796-1863. 1 box (0.5 linear feet).

A resident of Shelburne, Mass., William Wells served in various public offices during the early years of the republic. The Wells Papers consists of accounts, bonds, estate inventories, lists of jurors, meeting warrants and notices, petitions, and voting lists. Also includes a report on agricultural fairs, a Franklin Peace Society notice, and guardianship records for Isaac Winter and Lawrence Kemp.

Subjects

  • Shelburne (Mass.)–History.
  • Wells, William.
Call no.: MS 347

Wentworth, Mary

Mary Wentworth Papers, 1966-1968. 13 boxes (19.5 linear feet).

The activist Mary Wentworth has worked throughout New England on behalf of a variety of progressive causes, beginning with the antiwar and feminist movements in the 1960s and 1970s and working against racism and other forms of discrimination, militarism, patriarchy, corporate power, and U.S. imperialism. In 1984, she ran for U.S. Congress against long-term incumbent Silvio O. Conte, winning almost 30% of the vote in a district in which Conte had run unopposed.

The Wentworth Papers include records relating to her congressional campaign against Conte, material on U.S. involvement in Central America during the 1980s, and other issues of concern throughout her career.

Subjects

  • Activists–Massachusetts.
  • Anti-imperialist movements.
  • Central America–Foreign relations–United States.
  • Conte, Silvio O. (Silvio Oltavio), 1921-1991.
  • Peace movements.
  • United States–Foreign relations–Central America.
  • Wentworth, Mary.
Call no.: MS 522

Western Massachusetts Health Planning Council

Western Massachusetts Health Planning Council Records, ca. 1960-1988. 46 boxes (23 linear feet).

Records of the Western Massachusetts Health Planning Council consist of health system plans, determination of need reports, and subjects files realting to various regional hospital and health care facilities.

Subjects

  • Public health–Massachusetts.
  • Western Massachusetts Health Planning Council.
Call no.: MS 270

Western Massachusetts Library Club

Western Massachusetts Library Club Records, 1898-2006. 7 boxes (3.25 linear feet).

Situated in a region known for its progressive spirit, the Western Massachusetts Library Club was established in 1898 to respond to the unique needs of librarians overseeing small or rural libraries, and to foster camaraderie among local colleagues. Almost immediately, however, the club expanded its focus, taking positions on issues ranging from modern library practices to national legislation and leading the way in the expansion of services for public libraries, all while maintaining its identity as an advocate for local libraries and librarians.

The collection is richest in records that document the early history of the club including detailed meeting minutes, news clippings, programs, and circulars. Beginning in the late 1960s, the club’s activities are captured primarily through membership lists and meeting notices and programs. Taken together, the records trace the growth of the WMLC for more than a century from its establishment to the present.

Subjects

  • Cutter, Charles A. (Charles Ammi), 1937-1903.
  • Libraries–Massachusetts–History.
  • Western Massachusetts Library Club.
Call no.: MS 492

Western New England Poetry Collection

Western New England Poetry Collection, 1977-2008. 4 boxes (2 linear feet).
Silkworm 2007
The Silkworm, 2007

Since 2004, the Florence Poets Society has been a hub of the poetry communities in Western Massachusetts, promoting the sharing, reading, and publication of works by its members. The group has sponsored outdoor poetry festivals, poetry slams, and readings and it has encouraged publication of poetry through its annual review, The Silkworm, and through chapbooks of its members.

Established in partnership with Rich Puchalsky and the Florence Poets Society, the Western New England Poetry Collection constitutes an effort to document the vibrant poetry communities in Western New England. The collection includes all forms of poetry, from the written to the spoken word, in all formats, but with a particular emphasis upon locally produced and often difficult to find chapbooks, small press books, unpublished works, and limited run periodicals. The collection is not limited to members of the Florence Poets Society, and additions from poets in Western New England are eagerly welcomed.

Subjects

  • Florence Poets Society.
  • Poetry–New England.
  • Puchalsky, Rich.
Call no.: MS 561

Wetherbee, David Kenneth

David Kenneth Wetherbee Collection of New Salem, 1734-1763 [1980].

Collection consists of Wetherbee’s history of the early settlement of New Salem, Massachusetts, including transcripts of eighteenth century documents as well as his rough research notes on the demography and settlement of the town.

Call no.: MS 305
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