Special Collections & University Archives
North Hadley Farmers Club
Massachusetts Bay Colony Warrants Collection, 1743-1767.
6 folders (0.15 linear feet).
Warrants issued by the Massachusetts Bay Colony authorizing the sale of the real and personal estate of the Town Constable for taxes owed by the town in which the Constable had not collected or paid. The Massachusetts towns represented in the collection include Brimfield, Greenwich, Sheffield, Somers, Suffield, and Westfield.
Subjects- Real property--Massachusetts--18th century
- Taxation--Massachusetts--18th century
Call no.: MS 089
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Farmers’ Produce Market Report Collection, 1935-1939.
4 vols. (1 linear feet).
Established by the Department of Agriculture, the Division of Markets was responsible for determining the demand of agricultural products, encouraging their growth in Massachusetts, and informing purchasers and distributors of the condition of the markets. The division’s daily—except Saturday and Sunday—report provided vital information about the supply and demand of produce in the state.
The Farmers’ Produce Market Report Collection consists of the division’s report for the years 1935-1939. Details recorded include the activity of the market, prices for specific produce, agricultural products shipped within the U.S., and weather forecasts.
Subjects- Agricultural economics--Massachusetts
- Agriculture--History
- Agriculture--Massachusetts
Contributors- Massachusetts. Department of Agriculture
Call no.: MS 588 bd
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North Hadley Farmers Club Records, 1856-1863.
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
At a December 1856 meeting, the farmers of North Hadley, Mass., approved the proposal that “the interest of Agriculture would be materially promoted by the formation of a farmers club.” Drafting a constitution, they elected Lewis Fish President, Joseph H. Shattuck Vice President, and Levi Stockbridge (a key figure in the early history of the Massachusetts Agricultural College) Secretary, and for several years thereafter, they met regularly to pursue their mission of elevating farming through education and the application of scientific principals to agriculture. The club appears to have folded during the later years of the Civil War.
The minute book contains a relatively detailed record of the meetings of a typical late-antebellum farmers’ society in New England. Typically held during the slower seasons, the meetings centered around discussions of new methods for improving the profitability of farming, from proper plowing to manuring, breeding, marketing, and the various “experiments they have tried” on their farms, but some discussions ran into debates over the morality of tobacco farming or general ideas for improving the social image and status of farming. The minute book includes relatively detailed synopses of each meeting, with the entries prior to 1861 tending to be a bit more extensive.
Subjects- Farming--Massachusetts--North Hadley
- North Hadley (Mass.)--History
- Tobacco
Contributors- North Hadley Farmers Club
- Stockbridge, Levi, 1820-1904
Types of material
Call no.: MS 616 bd
View related collections: Farming & rural life, Massachusetts (West) : : No Comments
NOFA Massachusetts Records, 1988-2005.
5 boxes (2.25 linear feet).
A product of the back-to-the-land movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Northeast Organic Farming Association began as the vision of a New York City plumbing supplies salesman. Now an increasingly influential non-profit organization with chapters in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont, NOFA has “nearly 4,000 farmers, gardeners and consumers working to promote healthy food, organic farming practices and a cleaner environment.”
The MA NOFA collection of meeting minutes, financial records, correspondence, and publications from 1988 to 2003, documents maintenance and change in the structure of the Northeast Organic Farming Association, particularly concerning the Massachusetts chapter and the Interstate Council.
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Subjects- Agriculture--Massachusetts
- Organic farming
- Organic gardening
- Sustainable agriculture
Contributors
Call no.: MS 461
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Greenwich Town Records, 1782-1916.
2 reels (0.25 linear feet).
Microfilm town records of Greenwich, Massachusetts consisting primarily of warrants for and minutes of town meetings as well as transcripts of meetings for state and national elections, militia lists, voter lists, and pew lists.
Subjects- Greenwich (Mass.)--History
Call no.: MS 337 mf
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Greenwich Church Collection, 1895-1940.
1 folder (0.1 linear feet).
The churches of Greenwich, Massachusetts were both places of worship and centers of fellowship. With the congregations disbanded and the buildings razed during the construction of the Quabbin Reservoir, this collection of programs, circulars, and news clippings preserves a snapshot of the churches and the communities they fostered.
Subjects- Greenwich (Mass.)--Religious life and customs
- Quabbin Reservoir Region (Mass.)--Religious life and customs
Call no.: MS 079
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Greenwich and Enfield Hostelries Collection, ca.1930.
1 folder (0.1 linear feet).
Erected in 1832 in the business district of Enfield, Massachusetts, the Swift River Hotel began as a mealtime stopping place for travelers on stagecoaches running to and from Boston. The Quabbin Inn in Greenwich was built in 1900, and served as a vacation spot in summer, offering farm-fresh food and cool breezes off Quabbin Lake.
The collection consists of a menu from the Swift River Hotel proprietorship of William H. Galvin and two brochures depicting the bucolic setting and atmosphere of the Quabbin Inn in Greenwich.
Subjects- Enfield (Mass.)--History
- Greenwich (Mass.)--History
- Quabbin Inn (Grenwich, Mass.)
- Quabbin Reservoir Region (Mass.)--Social life and customs
- Swift River Hotel (Enfield, Mass.)
Types of material
Call no.: MS 073
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Greenwich School District No. 5 Records, 1873-1874.
1 item (0.25 linear feet).
Register for winter term 1873-1874 for School District No. 5 of Greenwich, Massachusetts. Includes list of students, attendance, headmarks, visitor records, and a few statistics all kept by teacher Ernest Howe Vaughan who later became a lawyer involved with handling claims associated with the taking of property for the Quabbin Reservoir.
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Subjects- Education--Massachusetts--Greenwich (Town)--History--19th century
- Greenwich (Mass. : Town)--History--19th century
- Greenwich (Mass. : Town). School District No. 5
- Public schools--Massachusetts--Greenwich (Town)--History--19th century
- School attendance--Massachusetts--Greenwich (Town)--History--19th century
- School records--Massachusetts
Contributors- Vaughan, Ernest Howe, 1858-1937
Call no.: MS 038
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American Friends Service Committee Records, 1975-2005.
24 boxes (36 linear feet).
Established in 1968 in response to the war in Vietnam, the AFSC office in western Massachusetts did not limit its focus to draft and military counseling, instead the organization broadened its focus over time to include educational and outreach programs for a variety of peace and socal justice issues. Today the chapter focuses on economic justice, campaigns against U.S. military intervention, and actions to combat racism and classism. With an emphasis on serving the community of western Massachusetts, the program is equally committed to calling attention to issues of both national and local importance. Recent campaigns range from ending the war in Iraq and supporting peace in Columbia to preventing the construction of a new jail in Chicopee.
The collection consists chiefly of subject files that together provide a picture of the various issues in which the western Massachusetts AFSC was involved. Topics range from the organization’s earliest focus, the Vietnam War, to the first Gulf War, landlord/tenant relations, immigration, and landmines. The collection also includes materials relating to public figures, some of whom traveled to the region to speak.
Subjects- Activists--Massachusetts
- Massachusetts--Economic conditions
- Peace movements--Massachusetts
- Social justice--Massachusetts
Contributors- American Friends Service Committee. Western Massachusetts
Call no.: MS 459
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Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts Hampshire-Franklin County Chapter Records, 1947-1973.
2 boxes (1 linear feet).
Minutes and correspondence of the Executive Committee, correspondence and general files of chairmen Philip Eddy, David E. Matz, and Donn Kesselheim, as well as correspondence, briefs, and clippings related to legal cases and inquiries undertaken by the chapter.
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Subjects- Civil rights--Massachusetts
Contributors- Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. Hampshire-Franklin County Chapter
- Eddy, Philip
- Kesselheim, Donn
- Matz, David E
Call no.: MS 303
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