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American Watch Company. Band

American Watch Company Band Engagement Book, 1878-1883. 1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).

Band of musicians who worked at the Waltham Watch Company in Waltham, Massachusetts. Engagement book itemizes engagement dates and locations, and membership (including recent immigrants), and includes information about rehearsals, business meetings, and payment.

Subjects

  • American Watch Company. Band–Calendars.
  • American Watch Company–Employees–Recreation.
  • American Watch Company–Employees–Social life and customs.
  • American Watch Company–History.
  • Appointment books.
  • Brass bands–Massachusetts–Waltham.
  • Industrial recreation–Massachusetts–Waltham.
  • South Side Brass Band (Waltham, Mass.)
  • Waltham (Mass.)–Social conditions–19th century.
Call no.: MS 364bd

American Writing Paper Company

American Writing Paper Company Records, 1851-1960. 19 boxes (9.5 linear feet).

Paper company based in Holyoke, Massachusetts that at one time controlled 75% of the total United States fine paper output. Records include board of directors’ minutes, by-laws, blueprints, land transactions, merger agreements, and publications. Labor files (1936-1960) comprise the bulk of the collection and include contracts, correspondence, grievances, and negotiations.

Subjects

  • American Writing Paper Company.
  • Blueprints.
  • Collective bargaining–Paper industry–Massachusetts –Holyoke–History–Sources.
  • Holyoke (Mass.)–Economic conditions–19th century.
  • Holyoke (Mass.)–Economic conditions–20th century.
  • Labor unions–Massachusetts–Holyoke.
  • Paper industry workers–Labor unions–Massachusetts.
  • Paper industry–Massachusetts–Holyoke.
  • Photographs.
  • Strikes and lockouts–Paper industry–Massachusetts–Holyoke.
Call no.: MS 062

Amherst (Mass.)

Amherst Town Records, ca. 1750-1860. 3 microfilm reels (0 linear feet).

Incorporated in 1775, Amherst was settled by Massachusetts Bay colonists who moved west, first to the Springfield area, then to Amherst. The microfilm records of the town consist of tax and valuation lists.

Call no.: MS 338

Amherst (Mass.)?

Grocer’s Daybook, 1888-1890. 1 v. (0.25 linear feet).

Unnamed grocer who was possibly from the town of Amherst in either Massachusetts or New Hampshire. Daybook includes customers’ names, their account numbers, and the items that they purchased whether food or supplies.

Subjects

  • Consumers–New England–History–19th century.
  • Groceries–New England–History–19th century.
  • Grocers–New England–History–19th century.
  • Grocery trade–New England–History–19th century.
  • New England–Economic conditions–19th century.

Types of material

Call no.: MS 137bd

Amherst Community Association (Amherst, Mass.)

Amherst Community Association Records, 1939-1978. 5 boxes (2 linear feet).

Contains bylaws, incorporation papers, minutes, budgets, reports, and correspondence relating to the administration and fundraising activities of the Amherst Community Association, including the Community Chest fund drive. Also included are budget proposals and agency profiles documenting organizations such as the Amherst Boys Club and Girls Club, Children’s Aid and Family Service, Hampshire County Association for Retarded Citizens and Camp Anderson.

Subjects

  • Amherst (Mass.)–History
  • Amherst Boys’ Club (Amherst, Mass.)
  • Amherst Community Association (Amherst, Mass.)
  • Amherst Girls’ Club (Amherst, Mass.)
  • Camp Anderson
  • Children’s Aid and Family Service of Hampshire County (Hampshire County, Mass.)
  • Hampshire County Association for Retarded Citizens (Hampshire County, Mass.)
  • Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
  • Social service–Massachusetts–Amherst
Call no.: MS 050

Amherst Disarmament Coalition. Vigil for Peace and Justice

Amherst Disarmament Coalition Collection, 1979-1987. 1 box (0.25 linear feet).

Vigil for Peace and Justice group that peacefully protested the Vietnam War, nuclear weapons, and government policy in Central America and the Middle East by organizing a weekly vigil in downtown Amherst, Massachusetts. Includes handouts and news clippings.

Subjects

Call no.: MS165

Amherst Growth Study Committee, Inc.

Amherst Growth Study Committee Records, 1971-1974. 2 boxes (1 linear foot).

In May 1971 Otto Paparazzo Associates announced their plans to develop 640 acres of land in East Amherst upon which a proposed 2,200 residential units, a commercial center, and a golf course would be built. Concerned about unnatural growth of the community and about the effect such a development would have on the environment, a group of residents formed the Amherst Growth Study Committee within a few months of the announcement. Despite these concerns, the Zoning Board of Appeals issued a formal permit for construction in December 1971, which the AGSC immediately appealed. Even though the group was unable to overturn the zoning board’s decision, they did achieve their ends, in part, when state and town agencies prevented the project from moving forward due to an overloaded sewage system. More importantly, the group increased public awareness about growth and housing in the town of Amherst.

Records include notes from AGSC meetings, correspondence, and newspaper clippings documenting coverage of the story in local papers.

Subjects

Call no.: MS 543

Ancient Order of United Workmen. Deerfield Valley Lodge No. 150

Deerfield Valley Lodge No. 150 Records, 1895-1920. 1 box (0.25 linear feet).

The Ancient Order of United Workmen, a fraternal benefit society, was originally founded in Pennsylvania in 1868. The Massachusetts lodge was founded in 1879 with the Deerfield Valley Lodge incorporated in 1880. The collection consists of records dating from 1895–1920, including financial documents, membership information, and correspondence.

Subjects

  • Ancient Order of United Workmen. Deerfield Valley Lodge No. 150
  • Fraternal Aid Association
  • Fraternal organizations–Massachusetts.
  • Receipts
  • Shelburne Falls (Mass.)–History
Call no.: MS 453

Angelo, William J.

William J. Angelo Papers, 1973-1990. 5 boxes (2.25 linear feet).

As a staffer for Congressman Silvio Conte, Angelo researched numerous small business and economic development issues, both for constituents and for national legislation, prepared subcommittee and committee hearings, and wrote numerous articles and floor statements for Conte. The collection provides an overview of Conte’s work with and for small businesses, as well as Angelo’s contributions to the Small Business Act.

Subjects

Types of material

  • Bills (legislative records)
  • Letters (Correspondence)
Call no.: MS 441

Antislavery

Antislavery Collection, 1725-1911. 7.5 lin. feet.

The Antislavery Collection contains several hundred printed pamphlets and books pertaining to slavery and antislavery in New England, 1725-1911. The holdings include speeches, sermons, proceedings and other publications of organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society and the American Colonization Society, and a small number of pro-slavery tracts.

Subjects

  • Abolitionists–Massachusetts.
  • American Anti-Slavery Society.
  • American Colonization Society.
  • Slavery–United States.
Call no.: Rare Book Collections (E441.A1)
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