Champion and Stebbins Family Account Books, 1753-1865. 8 v. (2 linear feet).
Account books from the Champion and Stebbins families of Saybrook, Connecticut and West Springfield, Massachusetts, who were involved in various businesses and professional activities. Includes lists of accounts by surname, services rendered, methods of payment, entries for treatments and remedies, lists of patients, and lists of banking activities. Volumes were kept by Reuben Champion (1720-1777), Jere Stebbins (1757-1817), and Reuben Champion, M.D. (1784-1865).
Subjects
- African Americans–Massachusetts–West Springfield–History
- Agriculture–Economic aspects–Massachusetts–History
- Atwood, Elijah
- Barter–Massachusetts–West Springfield–
- Champion family
- Champion, Reuben, 1727-1777
- Champion, Reuben, 1784-1865
- Connecticut River Valley–Economic conditions–18th century
- Farmers–Massachusetts–History
- General stores–Massachusetts
- Homeopathic physicians–Massachusetts
- Homeopathy–Materia medica and therapeutics
- Medicine–Practice–Massahcusetts–History
- Physicians–Massachusetts.
- Pottery industry–Massachusetts–History
- Saybrook (Conn.)–History
- Shipping–New England–History
- Stebbins family
- Stebbins, Jere, 1757-1817
- West Springfield (Mass.)–Economic conditions
- West Springfield (Mass.)–History
- West Springfield (Mass.)–Social conditions
- Women–Massachusetts–History
Types of material
Call no.: MS 228
Categories: Connecticut, Maritime, Massachusetts (West), Medical, Mercantile :: :: No Comments
John Chandler Account Book, 1853-1914. 1 v. (0 linear feet).
Ship’s captain and whaleman in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and farmer in Bucksport, Maine. Account book/diary includes ledger accounts for crewmembers on various voyages, accounts for labor, supplies, and merchandise, pasted-in bills for taxes, clothes, coal, boots, and other commodities, and a journal of Chandler’s farming activities (consisting of performed labor, sold items and livestock, weather accounts, new purchases, and notation of personal visits and trips).
Subjects
- Bucksport (Me.)–Economic conditions
- Bucksport (Me.)–Social life and customs
- Chandler, John, b. 1836
- Farmers–Maine–Bucksport–History
- Merchant mariners–Massachusetts–History–19th century
- Provincetown (Mass.)–Economic conditions–19th century
- Ship captains–Massachusetts–History
- Voyages and travels–History–19th century
Types of material
Call no.: MS 287bd
Categories: Farming & rural life, Maine, Maritime, Massachusetts (East) :: :: No Comments
Civil War Diaries, 1862-1863. 1 envelope (0.25 linear feet).
Transcripts of Civil War diaries of Samuel Chapin and William R. Sessions both of South Wilbraham, Massachusetts. Chapin was twenty-one and Sessions twenty-seven when they enlisted in the Union Army with 25 other Wilbraham men on August 29, 1862. They were assigned to the 46th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteers for nine months service.
Call no.: MS 157bd
Categories: Civil War :: :: No Comments
Lot Chase Account Books, 1837-1848. 2 v. (0.25 linear feet).
Mariner from Harwich, Massachusetts, who was involved in the cod and mackerel fishing industry in Barnstable County. Two account books include expenses, income, and final settlements with those involved with annual voyages of 1837 and 1848. They also contain lists of crew members and part owners, many of whom were members of the Chase family.
Subjects
- Barnstable County (Mass.)–Economic conditions–19th century
- Chase family
- Chase, Lot
- Chase, Nathaniel
- Cod fisheries–Massachusetts–Barnstable County–History
- Fisheries–Massachusetts–Finance–History
- Fisheries–Massachusetts–Equipment and supplies–History
- Fishers–Massachusetts–History
- Fishing–Economic aspects–Massachusetts–
- Harwich (Mass.)–History
- Horace (Schooner)
- Mackerel fisheries–Massachusetts–Barnstable County–History
Types of material
Call no.: MS 199bd
Categories: Maritime, Massachusetts (East) :: :: No Comments
Chickering Family Papers, 1813-1873. 2 folders (0.25 linear feet).
Nathaniel Chickering was the operator of grist mills in both Belchertown and Enfield, Massachusetts. Includes land and pew deeds of Nathaniel Chickering and Mrs. Otis Chickering’s account booklet with C.F. Wood and Co.
Call no.: MS 095
Categories: Business & industry, Massachusetts (West), Quabbin :: :: No Comments
George Chigas Photograph Collection of Cambodians in Lowell, Mass., 1987. 1 box (0.25 linear feet).
The collection consists of photographs taken by George Chigas of Cambodian sites and ceremonies in Lowell, Massachusetts. Photographs include images of an ordination of novice monks, a consecration of a Buddhist statue, a Cambodian festival kite, and a community money tree celebration.
Call no.: MS 180
Categories: Massachusetts (East), Southeast Asians :: :: No Comments
Children’s Aid and Family Service Records, 1910-1981. 7 boxes (3.5 linear feet).
Agency providing traditional child and family service and extensive mental health services that worked closely with the SPCC, was a member in the Child Welfare League of America, and was the Northampton representative for the National Association of Travelers Aid Societies. Includes 10 versions of the constitution, typed personal recollections from the 25th anniversary, annual reports, minutes, and the correspondence of President Miriam Chrisman (1952-1957). Of special note, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge was the Chair of the Home Finding Committee of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children which helped to found the CAFS.
Subjects
- Child mental health services–Massachusetts–Hampshire County–History
- Child welfare–Massachusetts–Hampshire County–History
- Children–Institutional care–Massachusetts–Hampshire County–History
- Children’s Aid and Family Service of Hampshire County (Hampshire County, Mass.)
- Children’s Aid Association (Hampshire County, Mass.)–Archives
- Children’s Home Association (Franklin County, Mass. and Hampshire County, Mass.)–Archives
- Chrisman, Miriam Usher–Correspondence
- Constitutions–Massachusetts
- Coolidge, Grace Goodhue, 1879-1957
- Floods–Massachusetts
- Foster home care–Massachusetts–Hampshire County–History
- Franklin County (Mass.)–Social conditions
- Hampshire County (Mass.)–Social conditions
- Homeless children–Massachusetts–Franklin County–History
- Homeless children–Massachusetts–Hampshire County–History
- Hurricanes–Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Home Finding Committee–Archives
- Northampton (Mass.)–Intellectual life–History
- Northampton (Mass.)–Social conditions
- Social service–Massachusetts–Hampshire County–History
- Voluntarism–Massachusetts–History
Call no.: MS 008
Categories: Civic organizations, Massachusetts (West) :: :: No Comments
CIA on Trial Project Records, 1985-1989. 1 box (0.5 linear feet).
In 1986 demonstrations against CIA recruitment on the University’s campus led by activists Abbie Hoffman and Amy Carter, daughter of former President Jimmy Carter, resulted in the takeover of two school buildings and more than sixty arrests. The CIA on Trial Project was a group established in Amherst to support the individuals arrested as well as to raise funds for their legal defense.
News clippings covering the protests, flyers, memos from the University’s administration, and correspondence with Chancellor Duffey capture the mood on campus during and after the protests.
Call no.: MS 508
Categories: Massachusetts (West), Social change, UMass :: :: No Comments
Cigar Makers of the U.S.A., Local 39 Minute Books, 1886-1941. 2 v. (0.25 linear feet).
Founded in 1864, the Cigar Makers were charted by the AFL in 1887. The collection consists of two minute books for Local 39 of New Haven, Connecticut, the earlier dating from 1886-1891 and the later volume dating from 1930-1941. Beginning in 1880, cigar manufacturers who negotiated labor contracts with the union affixed blue labels to boxes of “union made” cigars. A sheet of these union labels are laid into the back of the earlier minute book.
Subjects
- Cigar makers–Labor unions.
- Cigar Makers Union.
- Labor unions–Connecticut.
Call no.: MS 383
Categories: Connecticut, Labor :: :: No Comments
Citizens Awareness Network Record, ca. 1992-2005. 58 boxes (87 linear feet).
In 1992 after lightening struck the Yankee Rowe reactor in western Massachusetts, concerned citizens organized with the goal of educating themselves and their communities about the potential dangers of nuclear energy. Citizens Awareness Network (CAN) worked to reveal the hidden costs of nuclear power on the health and safety of communites surrounding a reactor, and as a result of their efforts Yankee Rowe was pressured into closing down in 1993. When CAN learned that much of the nuclear waste removed from the site was shipped to a town in South Carolina, the group was outraged that the waste which hurt their community would now be imposed on another community. Once again they were moved into action, this time transforming from a small local group into a regional group with multiple chapters. Today, with seven chapters in five states, CAN continues to uncover the hazards of nuclear energy, proposing instead the use of clean energy produced locally.
This large collection documents every facet of the group, and includes publications, financial records, research files, correspondence, and realia such as t-shirts, bumper stickers and buttons.
Subjects
- Antinuclear movement–Massachusetts.
- Antinuclear movement–United States.
- Citizens Awareness Network.
- Nuclear energy–Law and legislation–New England.
- Nuclear energy–Massachusetts.
Call no.: MS 437
Categories: Alternative energy, Antinuclear, Environment, Massachusetts (West) :: :: No Comments
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