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| *Massachusetts State College: **1931-1947** | *Massachusetts State College: **1931-1947** | ||
| *University of Massachusetts at Amherst: **1947-** | *University of Massachusetts at Amherst: **1947-** | ||
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| - | ==== Controlled Vocabularies ==== | ||
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| - | * [[http://classificationweb.net/min/minaret?app=Names&mod=Search&menu=/Auto/&auto=1|Library of Congress Name Authority File (Classification Web)]] | also use for geographic names in subjects | ||
| - | * [[http://classificationweb.net/min/minaret?app=Auth&mod=Search&menu=/Auto/&auto=1|Library of Congress Subject Authority File (Classification Web)]] | Subject list. Great for free-floating subdivisions | ||
| - | * [[http://id.loc.gov/]] much improved search across many authorities! | ||
| - | * [[http://viaf.org/ |Virtual International Name Authority File]] | ||
| - | * [[http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/index.html|Art and Architecture Thesaurus]] | Genre list | ||
| - | * [[http://www.loc.gov/marc/sourcecode/relator/relatorlist.html|MARC Relator and Role terms]] | ||
| - | * [[http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/countries.html|MARC state and country authorized names]] (mixed together) | ||
| - | * [[http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/geographicAreas.html|MARC geographic regions authorized names]] (e.g. Europe, Australasia, Developing countries) | ||
| - | * [[http://www.maineinfonet.org/minsite/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/appendix.pdf|AACR2 Place Name Abbreviations]] | mostly for the place element or clarifying a corp name | ||
| - | * [[Common AAT Terms]] | ||
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| - | ====General Research==== | ||
| - | *[[http://digitalsamplebook.com/home.htm | Digital Sample Book]] Compare different photographic processes | ||
| - | *[[photographic process | Historic timeline of photographic processes .jpg]] | ||
| - | *[[http://www.graphicsatlas.org/ | Graphics Atlas]] | Photographic processes information. | ||
| - | *[[http://politicalgraveyard.com/index.html | Political Graveyard]] | For names of politicians large and small. | ||
| - | *[[http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fap046 | Massachusetts Historical Society]]| Includes a list of known Massachusetts photographers and their addresses. | ||
| - | *[[http://www.langdonroad.com/ | Langdon Road]] | List of 19th & Early 20th Century Photographers | ||
| - | *[[http://www.adclassix.com/caradsindex.htm | Vintage Car List]]| If you know the make and model of a car in a photo it may help pinpoint a range of years. | ||
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| - | ===Standard Photo Sizes (If it isn't one of these, describe in cm.)=== | ||
| - | *3 x 5 in. | ||
| - | *4 x 6 in. | ||
| - | *5 x 7 in. | ||
| - | *8 x 10 in. | ||
| ===Lost buildings=== | ===Lost buildings=== | ||
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| campus growth (1863-1916) do remain. As will be discussed later, several early | campus growth (1863-1916) do remain. As will be discussed later, several early | ||
| campus buildings burned. Included among these were the Crouch Barn (1872), plant | campus buildings burned. Included among these were the Crouch Barn (1872), plant | ||
| - | house (1883), South College (1885), station barn (1891), ridge barn (1894), dairy | + | house (1883), South College (1885), Hatch experiment station barn (1891), ridge barn (1894), dairy |
| building (1906), and the new dairy barn (1908) (Rand 1933:205-211). In many | building (1906), and the new dairy barn (1908) (Rand 1933:205-211). In many | ||
| instances, the replacement buildings were built atop or immediately adjacent to the | instances, the replacement buildings were built atop or immediately adjacent to the | ||
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| • Farm Superintendent House (1869; $4,000) [no longer extant]. | • Farm Superintendent House (1869; $4,000) [no longer extant]. | ||
| • President’s House (1869). | • President’s House (1869). | ||
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| + | ===19th century through WWI buildings=== | ||
| + | * Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station (1882): 48 ½ acres | ||
| + | leased from the College Hitchcock (1894:166, 169). | ||
| + | • Chemical Laboratory of the State Experiment Station (1883): based plans | ||
| + | completed by E.A. Ellsworth [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • North College Dormitory (repaired 1884): $6,000 dollars allotted for these | ||
| + | repairs and for work on other college buildings (AR 1885:1). The repairs to | ||
| + | North College included removal and replacement most woodwork on building interior; 4th story rooms repainted; new floors where needed; 12 | ||
| + | new windows (AR 1885:2) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • College Chapel (1886; $31,000): housed the college library on its first floor | ||
| + | along with the President’s office. The second floor, capable of holding 600 | ||
| + | persons, was the scene of Sunday services (Hitchcock 1894:174). Stephen C. | ||
| + | Earle, Worcester, was the architect for the building (AR 1885:2) | ||
| + | • Feeding stable and wing (1886): added to the Experimental Station barn. | ||
| + | Another wing was added to the barn sometime between 1886 and 1894 | ||
| + | (Hitchcock 1894:178, 181) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • South College Dormitory (re-built 1886): new building brick, 3 stories, and it | ||
| + | contained student suites, recitation rooms, and the biology department | ||
| + | museum. The Hatch Experiment Station office was in the building tower | ||
| + | along with the meteorological observatory (Hitchcock 1894:174). | ||
| + | • Creamery (1887): added to the Experimental Station barn (Hitchcock | ||
| + | (1894:178, 181) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Hatch Experiment Station (1887): following the enactment of the Hatch Act. | ||
| + | The “act established experiment stations in all the States and Territories of | ||
| + | the Union…” Hitchcock (1894:170). In 1894, Hatch and the Massachusetts | ||
| + | Experiment Station were consolidated and made a College department. | ||
| + | • College pastor’s house (unknown date, before 1894): “across the ravine [from | ||
| + | the new barns, stables, and dairy school]” (Hitchcock 1894:178) [no longer | ||
| + | extant]. | ||
| + | • Greenhouse, Hatch Experiment Station (1888): based on plans developed by | ||
| + | Professor S.T. Maynard. Hitchcock (1894:187) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Barn Sheds (1889): the south shed was cut into two parts and the shorter part | ||
| + | has been appended to the main barn. Original small engine room, in turn, | ||
| + | has been to the end of the moved barn shed (AR 1890:12). The remaining half | ||
| + | of the south shed has been moved west and a new basement constructed | ||
| + | under it (AR 1890:13) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Dairy Room (1889 redone): existing dairy re-silled, wood floors replaced by | ||
| + | concrete, and new sewer connections added to take waste water away from | ||
| + | the facility (AR 1890:12) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Hatch Experiment Station barn (1889): located behind the Boarding House. | ||
| + | The barn burned in 1891 and was rebuilt the same year (Hitchcock 1894:178). | ||
| + | • Insectary (1889): entomology department of the Hatch Experiment Station | ||
| + | (Hitchcock 1894:188) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Silos (1889): two silos occupy the space once used for roots and sand storage | ||
| + | (AR 1890:14) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Agricultural and Physiology Laboratory (1890): Hitchcock (1894:181) [no | ||
| + | longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Dairy School with barns, stables (1893, 1894): erected near the center of the | ||
| + | college “estate and at the foot of the slope west of the campus…” (Hitchcock | ||
| + | 1894:177) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Laboratory building (modified 1894): expanded to three stories. The first | ||
| + | floor housed the chapel, the zoology department laboratory, and a section of | ||
| + | the chemical department. The second floor hosted the mathematical, physical, and chemical departments. Japanese agricultural implements were | ||
| + | housed on the third floor; earlier it had been used as a drill hall for the cadet | ||
| + | battalion (Hitchcock 1894:177) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Agricultural Building, later named Stockbridge Hall (1912; $210,000): | ||
| + | completed in October 1916 with 3 stories and basement, contains auditorium | ||
| + | seating 900 (AR 1915:17, 19; AR 1916:17) | ||
| + | • Athletic Field (1914): 7 acres, with five thousand feet of ditch and tile (AR | ||
| + | 1915:15-16) | ||
| + | • Department of Rural Engineering Shops (begun 1914): (AR 1915:19) [no | ||
| + | longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa House (1914): on Pleasant Street at South | ||
| + | College Entrance. MAC coordinated water and heating services (AR | ||
| + | 1915:17). | ||
| + | • French Hall addition (1914): (AR 1914:18-19). | ||
| + | • Infirmary (1914, $15,000): two buildings, one with wings for patients and | ||
| + | matron/nurses and the other for isolation (AR 1915:19) [no longer extant]. | ||
| + | • Piggery and poultry buildings (1914): poultry buildings was added to an | ||
| + | existing building (AR 1914:18) [no longer extant]. | ||