William Penn Brooks Papers, 1863-1939
3 boxes (1.5 linear feet).
Sapporo Ag. College students, 1881
Two years after graduating from Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1875, William Penn Brooks accepted an invitation from the Japanese government — and his mentor, William Smith Clark — to help establish the Sapporo Agricultural School. Spending over a decade in Hokkaido, Brooks helped to introduce western scientific agricultural practices and the outlines of a program in agricultural education, and he built a solid foundation for the School. After his return to the states in 1888, he earned a doctorate at the University of Halle, Germany, and then accepted a position at his alma mater, becoming a leading figure at the Massachusetts Experiment Station until his retirement in 1921.
Brooks’ papers consist of correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, an account book, and translations which provide rich detail on Brooks’ life in Japan, the development of Sapporo Agricultural College (now Hokkaido University), and practical agricultural education in the post-Civil War years.
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Subjects- Agricultural colleges--Japan--History
- Clark, William Smith, 1826-1886
- Hokkaido (Japan)--History
- Hokkaid¯o Daigaku
- Japan--Description and travel--19th century
- Japan--History--1868-
- Massachusetts Agricultural College--History
- Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station
- Sapporo N¯ogakk¯o--History
- Sapporo-shi (Japan)--History
Contributors- Brooks, William Penn, 1851-
Types of material
Call no.: RG 3/1 B76
View related collections: Agricultural education, Digital, Farming & rural life, Japan, Photographs, UMass, UMass faculty : : No Comments
Brotherhood of the Spirit Documentary, ca.1973
15.24 minutes
Beginning in a treehouse in Leyden, Mass., during the summer of 1968, the Brotherhood of the Spirit (later the Renaissance Community) grew to become the largest commune in the eastern United States. Founded by Michael Metelica and six friends, and infused with the spiritual teachings of Elwood Babbitt, the commune relocated several times during its first half decade, setting down at different points in Heath, Charlemont, Warwick, Turners Falls, and Gill, Mass., as well as Guilford, Vt.
Produced at UMass Amherst, this video (digitized from a 16mm motion picture original) provides a largely laudatory glimpse of commune life during the boom years of the Brotherhood of the Spirit, probably around 1973. Sound quality in the video is highly uneven, often poor, particularly in the first two minutes.
Subjects- Brotherhood of the Spirit
- Communal living--Massachusetts
- Metelica, Michael
Types of material- Motion pictures (Visual works)
Call no.: Video
View related collections: Counterculture, Digital, Intentional communities, UMass : : No Comments
Brown and Brothers Account Book, 1862-1873
1 vol. (0.5 linear feet).
Freight haulers from Dana, Massachusetts. Includes information about products that were hauled (such as palm leaf hats, mats, lumber, railroad ties, and waste) and the companies for which they were carried. Also contains information about how Brown was paid (cash, barter, manure, chopped wood, stone) and the names of many people and places with whom Brown and Brothers conducted business.
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Subjects- Dana (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
- Freight and freightage--Massachusetts
- Furniture industry and trade--Massachusetts
- Panama hat industry--Massachusetts
- Swift River Valley (Mass.)--Economic conditions--19th century
Contributors- Brown and Brothers
- Brown, Harry
Types of material
Call no.: ms 092
View related collections: Business & industry, Quabbin : : No Comments
Alfred Alexander Brown Papers, 1955-1993
2 boxes (0.75 linear feet).
Before his graduate work at Amherst College and Harvard University, Alfred Brown received both his bachelor’s (1931) and master’s (1933) degrees from Massachusetts State College in animal husbandry and agricultural economics. In 1935, he returned to his alma mater as assistant research professor in Agricultural Economics, earning promotion to full professor in 1948, with a focus on Marketing and Transportation. During World War II, Brown served as a transportation economist with the War Food Administration and as a consultant for the Office of Defense Transportation. Although Brown retired from teaching in 1972, he continued to work as a consultant for the United States Department of Transportation in Africa until his death in 2000.
The Brown Papers include published and unpublished transportation writings, correspondence, biographical and personal notes as well as notes for research and teaching, newsclippings, motion picture films, and slides. Also included among the papers are files related to Brown’s university service, including the Alumni War Memorial Fund, the University Centennial Committee, and the Alpha Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa.
Subjects- Massachusetts State College--Faculty
- Massachusetts State College. Department of Agricultural Economics
- University of Massachusetts Amherst--Faculty
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Agricultural Economics
Contributors- Brown, Alfred Alexander, 1908-
Call no.: FS 043
View related collections: Agriculture, Transport, UMass faculty : : No Comments
Daniel A. Brown Photograph Collection, 1968-2003
ca.450 items
Meditation on Blueberry Hill, 1971
Photo by Gary Cohen
Having joined the the Brotherhood of the Spirit commune in 1973, Dan Brown remained a member for a decade as it evolved first into Metelica’s Aquarian Concept and then into the Renaissance Community. Throughout his time as a member, he photographed his fellow communards as they moved through a variety of localities, including Turner’s Falls, Gill, and Warwick, Mass. Since leaving the community in 1983, he has written and lectured regularly on its history for audiences throughout the region.
One of the principle photographers of the Brotherhood and Renaissance Community during the period 1973-1983, Brown preserved an archive of approximately 450 photographs documenting the commune from its founding in 1968 through the time of Michael Metelica’s death in 2003. In addition to his own work, he collected and preserved images of many other photographers, most notably Gary Cohen.
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Subjects- Babbitt, Elwood, 1922-
- Brotherhood of the Spirit
- Communal living--Massachusetts
- Metelica, Michael
Contributors- Brown, Daniel A
- Cohen, Gary
Types of material
Call no.: PH 011 digital
View related collections: Counterculture, Digital, Intentional communities, Massachusetts (West), Photographs : : 1 Comment
John Brown Research Collection, 1826-1942
10 reels of microfilm (0.5 linear feet).
Microfilm containing documents drawn from various repositories including John Brown’s correspondence with family, friends, and others; court records and testimony; transcripts of interviews and other personal reminiscences; drafts of narratives; memorandum book; drafts of speeches; church records; minutes of Anti-slavery Society of Lawrence, Kansas; financial and legal records; broadsides and circulars; newspaper clippings; other miscellaneous records.
Subjects- Abolitionists--United States--History
- Slavery--United States--History
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Causes
Contributors
Call no.: MS 308 mf
View related collections: African American, Civil War, Reform, Social change : : No Comments
Southbridge (Mass.) Ethnic Group Oral Histories, ca. 1975
1 box (0.5 linear feet).
Transcripts of oral histories and profiles of families who participated in Robert Brown’s study of ethnic families in Southbridge, Massachusetts, during the 1970s. Brown conducted interviews of families of various ethnic backgrounds — Albanian, Greek, Polish, Italian, Puerto Rican, and Southbridge’s only Black family — and published stories about these families in local newspapers. Brown eventually collected the stories and published them in a book entitled The New New Englanders (1980), which examined the essence of ethnicity in a typical industrial town in America during the latter part of the 20th century.
Subjects- Immigrants--Massachusetts
- Southbridge (Mass.)--Social conditions--20th century
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 029
View related collections: Immigration & ethnicity, Massachusetts (Central), Oral history : : No Comments
Robert Brush Ledger, 1793-1819
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
This double-entry ledger from Fairfield County, Connecticut — probably Greenwich or Norwalk — chronicles barter, cash, and credit transactions of a sawmill, gristmill, horse-leasing operation from 1793 to 1819. The owner may have been Robert Brush.
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Subjects- Grist mills--Connecticut
- Sawmills--Connecticut
Types of material
Call no.: MS 195 bd
View related collections: Business & industry, Connecticut : : No Comments
Thomas Bucklin Daybook, 1841-1843
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet).
Daybook of physician Thomas Bucklin who, for twenty-three years, practiced medicine in and around Hopkinton, Massachusetts. Accounts are listed chronologically and by surname; patients included women and local Irish laborers. Entries are brief and in medical shorthand. The book contains prescriptions, some for specific patients and some borrowed from other doctors; a list of deaths in Hopkinton for 1841-43, with the age of the deceased and cause of death; and personal notations in the margins of the book, noting holidays, weather conditions and trips.
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Subjects- Bowker family
- Bullard family
- Claflin family
- Hopkinton (Mass.)--Social conditions
- McFarland family
- Medicine--Practice--Massachusetts--Hopkinton
- Mortality--Massachusetts--Hopkinton
- Phipps family
- Physicians--Massachusetts--Hopkinton
- Rockwood family
- Vaccination of children--Massachusetts--Hopkinton
Contributors- Bucklin, Thomas, 1771-1843
Types of material
Call no.: MS 260 bd
View related collections: Massachusetts (East), Medical : : No Comments
Thaddeus Buczko Photographs, ca.1960-1980
1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Former Massachusetts legislator, state auditor, and justice in the Essex Court, active in the Boston, Massachusetts-area Polish community. Fifty-five photographs including portraits of Judge Buczko with Pope John Paul II, Robert and Edward Kennedy, Carl Yastrzemski, Francis Sargent, Hubert Humphrey, and various Massachusetts politicians and friends.
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Subjects- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978
- John Paul II, Pope, 1920-
- Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932-
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- Polish Americans--Massachusetts
- Sargent, Francis
- Yastrzemski, Carl
ContributorsTypes of material
Call no.: MS 299
View related collections: Massachusetts (East), Photographs, Poland & Polish Americans : : No Comments