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Appendix 1: 80th BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATORY LETTERS TO EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC 1849) May 23, 1908
Series 1: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PERSONAL AFFAIRS, 1840-1962
Series 2: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): DIARIES AND REMINISCENCES, 1870-1904
Series 3: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1851-1921
Series 4: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1850-1911
Series 5: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): TRAVEL, 1860-1898
Series 6: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PUBLISHED WRITINGS, 1855-1909
Series 7: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): MUSIC, 1852-1892
Series 8: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): IMAGES, 1862- ca. 1940's
Series 9: MARY JUDSON HITCHCOCK: PERSONAL AFFAIRS, 1821-1918
Series 10: MARY JUDSON HITCHCOCK: CORRESPONDENCE, 1848-1915
Series 11: HITCHCOCK FAMILY GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS, 1893-1905
Series 12: EDWARD (AC
1878) HITCHCOCK FAMILY, 1854-1940
Series 13: CAROLINE J. HITCHCOCK, 1874-1934
Series 14: LUCY C. HITCHCOCK, 1874-1938
Series 15: JANE ELIZABETH HITCHCOCK, 1882-1932
Series 16: JOHN S. (AC
1889) AND MARY W. BRYAN HITCHCOCK, 1884-1933
Series 17: ALBERT W. AND CHARLOTTE EMERSON HITCHCOCK, 1876-1931
Series 18: JUDSON FAMILY, 1735-1912
Series 19: MISCELLANEOUS, 1889, n.d.
Abbott, Lawrence F. (AC 1881)
Allen, Bradford (AC 1878)
Allen, Charles H. (AC 1869)
Allen, Lamson (AC 1879)
Alvord, A.E. (AC 1862)
Ames, C.H. (AC 1870)
Amherst Club of Chicago
Amherst College
Anderson, William G.
Andrews, Charles Amos (AC 1895)
Armstrong, Collin (AC 1877)
Atwater, William C. (AC 1884)
Babbitt, James A.
Babbott, Frank L. (AC 1878)
Bair, Clara Gregory
Baker, C. Alice
Baker, William B. (AC 1901)
Ball, William C. (AC 1868)
Balliet, Thomas M.
Banta, J. Edward (AC 1880)
Barlow, E. Hubbard (AC 1866)
Barnum, Herman N. (AC 1852)
Barton, Bruce (AC 1907)
Bemis, Albion F. (AC 1880)
Berenson, Senda
all signed one letter:
Billings, Henry W. (AC 1834)
Billings, Mr. & Mrs. Richard (AC 1897)
Biscoe, Thomas D. (AC 1863)
Bishop, James L. (AC 1865)
Bishop, Maitland L.
Bixler, Mabel Seelye
Bixler, James W. (AC 1882)
Blake, Edmund M. (AC 1897)
Blanchard, Ferdinand Quincy (AC 1898)
Blatchford, John (AC 1910)
Blatchford, Paul (AC 1882)
Bliss, Daniel (AC 1852)
Bliss, Ernest M., (AC 1893)
Bliss, Howard S. (AC 1882)
Bliss, W.D.P. (AC 1878)
Blodgett, Frank D. (AC 1893)
[Blood, Lorenzo P.] (AC 1846)
Board, Joseph (AC 1867)
Bolin, Jakob
Bridgman, Herbert (AC 1866)
Broder, Edward W. (AC 1905)
Brooks, Charles S. (AC 1863)
Brainerd, G.W. (AC 1881)
Brown, Sam Walley (AC 1866)
Buck, Charles W. (AC 1855)
Bulkley, Barry (AC 1887)
Burbank, Charles E. (AC 1892)
Burgess, John W. (AC 1867)
Burnett, Charles T. (AC 1895)
Camp, Walter
Chase, W.B. (AC 1896)
Chapin, Arthur B. (AC 1891)
Chapin, Edward W. (AC 1863)
Choate, Washington (AC 1870)
Christie, Francis A. (AC 1881)
Clark, Atherton
Clark, DeWitt S. (AC 1863)
Clark, J.[L?]Frank
Clark, Robert Bruce (AC 1876)
Clark, William Brewster (AC 1876)
Clarke, John M. (AC 1877)
Clarke, Maurice D. (AC 1871)
Cobb, William H. (AC 1867)
Collester, F.M. (AC 1877)
Colcord, D.H. (AC 1878)
Cowan, Rev. P.D. (AC 1866)
Cowles, Mrs. Herbert Towne
Cowles, William L. (AC 1878)
Crampton, C. Ward
Crowell, E.P.
Crowell, Miss Annie L.
Culver, Allan M. (AC 1878)
Cummings, Henry (AC 1847)
Cushing, J.P. (AC 1882)
Dakin, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hazard
Dana, S.W. (AC 1847)
Daniels, Carroll S. (AC 1910)
Dayton, Charles H. (AC 1902)
Davis, Benjamin F. (AC 1978)
Dean, A. (AC 1842)
Dennison, A.R. (AC 1863)
Derby, Hasket (AC 1855)
Dewar, John Innes (AC 1906)
Deyo, Israel T. (AC 1879)
Dickinson, Edward (AC 1876)
Dickinson, Edwin H. (AC 1879)
Dow, Frank F. (AC 1874)
Draper, Ernest G. (AC 1906)
Eastman, John H. (AC 1869)
Eastman, Julia and Sarah
Eastman, Lucius R. (AC 1857)
Eberhard, Chr.
Ehinger, C.E.
Elwell, Levi H. (AC 1875)
Emerson, [A--?] Seelye
Faunce, Daniel Worcester (AC 1850)
Farman, E.E. (AC 1855) (2 items)
Favour, Alpheus Hoyt (AC 1903)
Fay, Prescott (AC 1851)
Field, Henry Power (AC 1880)
Fisher, George J.
Fiske, A.S. (AC 1855)
Flaherty, Thomas Grinnell (AC 1899)
Fletcher, W.G.
Folger, Henry C., Jr. (AC 1879)
Franklin, A.B. Jr. (AC 1900)
Fuller, Charles H. (AC 1878)
Fuller, George E. (AC 1863)
Fullerton, Bradford M. (AC 1861)
Gardiner, H.N. (AC 1878)
Garman, Eliza N.
Garvin, Lucius F.C. (AC 1862)
Gaylord, M.S. (AC 1848)
Giese, Henry W. (AC 1902)
Gladwin, Harry W. (AC 1901)
Goodale, George Lincoln (AC 1860)
Goldie, Geo.
Goodrich, Charles L. (AC 1879)
[Gram], John H.
Graves, John L. (AC 1855)
Graves, W.B. (AC 1862)
Gray, George D. (AC 1865)
Gray, J. Converse (AC 1877)
Greene, John M. (AC 1853)
Greene, Wm. Cohoone (AC 1849)
Gregory, James J.H. (AC 1850)
Grosvenor, Edwin A. (AC 1867)
Gulick, Luther H.
Hall, Henry C. (AC 1881)
Hamilton, John Alexander (AC 1853)
Harris, George (AC 1866)
Hartwell, Charles, S. (AC 1877)
Hartwell, Edward M. (AC 1873)
Haskell, Mrs. Nelson Cary and Nelson Cary Haskell, Jr.
Hewett, Waterman Thomas (AC 1869)
Hickey, Mr. & Mrs. James G.
Hildreth, Charles E. (AC 1892)
Hill, Lucille Eaton
Hiller, George F.
Hills, T.C.
Hine, Norman (AC 1848)
Hinton, R.L. (AC 1853)
Hitchcock, Charles H. (AC 1856)
Hitchcock, F. Hand (AC 1891) and T. B. Hitchcock (AC 1896)
Houghton, H.S. (AC 1883)
Houghton, J.G. (AC 1865)
Howland, Walter Morton (AC 1863)
Hubbell, [Hannah] H.
Hudson, H.S. (AC 1849)
Hull, G. Stanley
Hyde, [Luran] C.
Jameson, J. Franklin (AC 1879)
Johnson, Herbert S. (AC 1878)
Johnston, William S. (AC 1894)
Judson, Charlie and Hattie
Kane, J.F. (AC 1904)
Kelsey, C.E. (AC 1884)
Kemp, J.F. (AC 1881)
Kendall, Henry P. (AC 1899)
Kidder, Harry W. (AC 1897)
Kindewater, A.E.
Klaer, Fred H. (AC 1900)
King, S. Bowles (AC 1902)
Knapp, Walter H. (AC 1879)
Kretschmar, F.K. (AC 1901)
Ladd, William M. (AC 1878)
Leete, William W. (AC 1877)
Leland, George A. (AC 1874)
Leland, Jiun (3 items)
Lester, William H. (AC 1849)
Lewis, Frank E. (AC 1907)
Lincoln, David F.
Little, Joseph B. (AC 1860)
Locke, C.S. (AC 1849)
Locke, William Edwin (AC 1884)
Look, Frank N. (AC 1877)
Loomis, Elihu G. (AC 1874)
Loomis, Samuel Lane (AC 1877)
Lounsbery, George H. (AC 1892)
Lowe, I.L. (AC 1877)
Lyman, Payson Williston (AC 1867)
McClung, Matthew (AC 1855)
McComber, Stewart A.
McGregory, J.F. (AC 1880)
McKnight, M. Brayton (AC 1876)
McManus, P.W. (AC 1863)
Martin, Edwin K. (AC 1871)
Maxson, Henry M. (AC 1877)
Maynard, Robert W. (AC 1902)
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Mead, William Rutherford (AC 1867)
Merrill, J.G. (AC 1863)
Merrill, W.F. (AC 1863)
Mills, Charles S. (AC 1882)
Mills, George G.
Mitchell, C.E. (AC 1899)
Moore, Charles E. (AC 1878)
Mossman, W.B. (AC 1878)
Mount Holyoke College (2 items)
Narey, Hope [ N.?]
Newton, D. Augustine (AC 1879)
Nichols, Herbert G.
Norton, E.C. (AC 1879)
Noyes, Henry T., Jr. (AC 1894)
Orr, Gillian (AC 1883)
Osgood, Herbert L. (AC 1877)
Osgood, Robert B. (AC 1895)
Osgood, William N. (AC 1878)
Page, P.S.
Paine, Arthur R. (AC 1871)
Palmer, Walter W. (AC 1905)
Parker, W.E. (AC 1884)
Parkhurst, C.H. (AC 1866)
Parsons, Edward S. (AC 1883)
Parsons, Ralph Lyman (AC 1853)
Partridge, Frank C. (AC 1882)
Partridge, Jennie [G.] (for George Partridge)
Patrick, H.J. (AC 1848)
Peirce, Henry T. (1866)
Pepper, George D.B. (AC 1857)
Perkins, Sidney K.B. (AC 1851)
Phillips, George W. (AC 1861)
Plimpton, George A. (AC 1876)
Plimpton, T.B. (1902)
Posse, Baroness Rose
Powell, Chilton L. (AC 1907)
Pratt, Alvord (AC 1904)
Pratt, C.M. (AC 1879)
Pratt, Hal [Harold, AC 1900?]
Pratt, John T. (AC 1896)
Pratt, William O. (AC 1877)
Pray, Helen Frances
Proctor, Fletcher D. (AC 1882)
Psi Upsilon Fraternity
For the Chapter: H.A. Wyckoff, J.D. Cornell
Raycroft, Joseph E.
Redfield, Henry S. (AC 1877)
Richardson, E.C. (AC 1880)
Roberts, Robert J.
Robinson, Walter S. (AC 1884)
Rolfe, W.J. (AC 1849)
Rossiter, W.S. (AC 1884)
Rouse, Frederick T. (AC 1882)
Rugg, F.A. (AC 1881)
Sabin, Henry (AC 1852)
Salter, Sumner (AC 1877)
Sanders, J.A. (AC 1878)
Sanderson, E.F. (AC 1896)
Sargent, D.A.
Sargent, F.D. (AC 1866)
Sawyer, Joseph H. (AC 1865)
Searle, L. Whitney (AC 1878)
Seelye, Hiram H. (AC 1879)
Seelye, Walter C. (AC 1895)
Seelye, William J. (AC 1879)
Seymour, John A. (AC 1849)
Shepard, Luther D. (AC 1862)
Skeele, Arthur F. (AC 1875)
Slocum, Edward T. (AC 1871)
Slocum, William F. (AC 1874)
Slocum, Winfield S. (AC 1869)
Smart, Isaac C. (AC 1881)
Smith, Charles Sprague (AC 1874)
Smith, Erastus G. (AC 1877)
Smith, Fred M. (AC 1884)
Smith, Henry O. (AC 1863)
Smith, Henry Preserved (AC 1869)
Smith, Josiah Renick (AC 1871)
Smith, Lucy Ely
Smith, Luther Ely (AC 1854)
Smith, Luther R. (AC 1859)
Smith, Roland Cotton (AC 1882)
Snell, M. Porter (AC 1861)
Spafford, Joseph H. (AC 1884)
Spahr, George T. (AC 1878)
Spaulding, Daniel M. (AC 1884)
Spear, Asa A. (AC 1866)
Stanton, George F. (AC 1863)
Stanton, John G. (AC 1870)
Stearns, Alfred E. (AC 1894)
Stearns, Emily Williston (Mrs. Frank Waterman, AC 1878)
Stearns, Frank Waterman (AC 1878)
Stearns, William Foster (AC 1882)
Stearns, Mrs. W.A. (Mrs. Winfred Alden, AC 1876)
Stecher, William A.
Stocking, Jay T. (AC 1895)
Stoddard, E.W. (AC 1849)
Stone, Alaric (AC 1878)
Stone, Baman N. (AC 1863)
Stoneroad, Rebecca
Storey, Thomas A.
Strong, Edward A. (AC 1855)
Sullivan, James E.
Sybrandt, William H. (AC 1876)
Talbot, Mignon (daughter of Ben Talbot)
[Taws?], Frank D.
Tenney, Henry M. (AC 1864)
Terry, Charles A. (AC 1879)
Thayer, Lucius H. (AC 1882)
Thompson, Fred L. (AC 1892)
Thompson, Joseph Osgood (AC 1884)
Thrall, J. Brainerd (AC 1873)
Thrall, W. Herbert (AC 1877)
Titsworth, Henry H. (AC 1897)
Tobey, Rufus B. (AC 1877)
Towne, Arthur W. (AC 1901)
Tufts, J.H. (AC 1884)
Tyler, Henry M. (AC 1865)
Upham, Edward D. (AC 1884)
Utter, George H. (AC 1877)
Vanderbilt, John L. (AC 1901)
Von Cleft, Henrietta
Wadsworth, Guy W. (AC 1884)
Wald, Lillian D.
Ward, Herbert D. (AC 1884)
Ward, Samuel
Ward, William [D--?]
Washburn, John [A.]
Welden, Charles F.
Wellman, Arthur H. (AC 1878)
Wells, Reuben F. (AC 1901)
Wheeler, Ralph W. (AC 1906)
Whipple, George N. (AC 1878)
Whitcomb, David (AC 1900)
White, Alden Perley (AC 1878)
Whittemore, L.D. (AC 1880)
Whittier, F.N.
Willcox, Walter F. (AC 1884)
Williston, Martin L. (AC 1864)
Wilson, Eugene S. (AC 1902)
[Wittich, G.]
Withington, Nathan Noyes (AC 1851)
Wood, Ira C. (AC 1886)
Woods, Robert M. (AC 1869)
Woodward, Rufus S. (AC 1881)
Woolley, Mary E.
Wyman, Walter (AC 1870)
"Katharine" from Newfoundland, NJ
Reply from Edward Hitchcock - Printed card with general reply by Edward Hitchcock to all who sent him birthday wishes
Newsclipping - re: Edward Hitchcock's birthday, dated May 23, 1908
Aldinger, A.K., MD, Director State Normal SchoolDepartment of Physical TrainingBloomsburg, Pennsylvania
9 April 1901
Allen, H. Mabelle31 Prospect St.Woonsocket, Rhode Island
n.d.
Anagnor, MichaelPerkins Institute and Massachusetts School for the Blind South Boston, Massachusetts
10 April 1901
Anderson, Henry S.Director of GymnasticsUniversity SchoolCleveland, Ohio
10 April 1901
Babbitt, James A.DirectorDepartment of Physical EducationHaverford College
12 April 1901
Babcock, Maud MayDirector of Gymnasium for Women, Asst. Professor of Physical EducationUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City, Utah
16 April 1901
Backus, Truman S.The Packer Collegiate Institute Brooklyn, New York
6 April 1901
Baer, Clara GregoryH. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College Tulane UniversityNew Orleans
10 April 1901
Bailey, Florence Z.Teacher of Physical CultureProspect Hill SchoolGreenfield, Massachusetts
n.d.
Ball, Wm. H.Physical Director, Young Men's Christian Association of the City of MontrealQuebec
11 April 1901
Balliet, Thomas M.Superintendent of SchoolsSpringfield, Massachusetts
6 April 1901
Bancroft, Jessie H.Director of Physical TrainingDepartment of Education School BoardBrooklyn, New York
13 April 1901
Barrett, A.L.Physical InstructorNew York Public SchoolsNew York
15 April 1901
Beiderhase, JosephineDirector of Physical TrainingThe Wadleigh High SchoolBorough of ManhattanNew York
12 April 1901
Bennett, GazellaTeacher of GymnasticsPerkins Institution and School for the BlindSouth Boston, Massachusetts
13 April 1901
Beyer, H.G.United States Receiving Ship Wabash Navy YardBoston, Massachusetts
16 April 1901
[Bick], KatharineDirector of Physical Education of High Schools of Borough of QueensQueens, New York
April 1901
Bolin, JakobInstructorNew Haven Normal School of GymnasticsNew Haven, CT
n.d.
Bolin, Sigrid
n.d.
Bolster, W.W., Jr.DirectorBaks College Gymnasium
n.d.
Bowditch, H.P.Professor of PhysiologyHarvard Medical SchoolCambridge, Massachusetts
11 April 1901
Brown, Elias, MDPhysical DirectorThe Barnard School for BoysNew York, New York
11 April 1901
Brown, Wm.S.TreasurerA.G. Spalding & Bros.New York, New York
23 April 1901
Burnham, Stella M.Director, The Burnham GymnasiumThe Burnham Physical Training School for TeachersMilwaukee
20 April 1901
Bush, Charlotte F.
Buxton, Harrison H.Physical DirectorYoung Men's Christian Association of the OrangesOrange, New Jersey
9 April 1901
Carret, ChristinaDirector of Physical Training in the Public Schools of Attleborough; Teacher of Swedish Gymnastics Dr. Sargent's Normal SchoolCambridge, Massachusetts
11 April 1901
Channing, WalterThe Buckingham [Hotel]New York, New York
16 April 1901
Coe, Helen L.Director of the Portland School of GymnasticsPortland, Maine
12 April 1901
Coop, William L.General ManagerNarragansett Machine Co.Providence, Rhode Island
10 April 1901
Corey, William H.Physical DirectorBoston Public GymnasiumBoston
10 April 1901
Cory, Alberta J.Physical DirectorHarlem YWCANew York
10 April 1901
Crane, Winthrop MurrayGovernorCommonwealth of MassachusettsExecutive DepartmentBoston
10 April 1901
Day, W.E.Director of the Physical DepartmentYoung Men's Christian Association Dayton, Ohio
13 April 1901
Eberhard, Charles E. Director, GymnasiumBoston Athletic AssociationBoston
April 1901
Ehinger, C.E.Director, Physical EducationState Normal School of PennsylvaniaWest Chester, Pennsylvania
14 April 1901
Elkinton, Thomas121 South 3rd. StreetPhiladelphia
13 April 1901
Elsom, J.C., MDProfessor of Physical Culture and Director of the GymnasiumUniversity of WisconsinMadison
11 April 1901
Fallows, Edward H.Law Offices, Carter & FallowsNew York, New York
13 April 1901
Fitzpatrick, KeeneDirector, Waterman GymnasiumUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor
11 April 1901
Foglesong, NellieDirectorDayton View GymnasiumDayton
17 April 1901
Gammon, MontaguePrincipalRome Public SchoolsRome, Georgia
16 April 1901
Garside, MarthaInstructor in Physical Training for WomenPratt Institute
n.d.
One letter signed by:
22 April 1901
Hadley, Arthur T.President's OfficeYale UniversityNew Haven
11 April 1901
Hall, Carolyn Ladd, MDHaverford, Pennsylvania
11 April 1901
Hall, Granville StanleyPresidentClark UniversityWorcester, Massachusetts
April 1901
Harris, GeorgePresidentAmherst CollegeAmherst, Massachusetts
19 April 1901
Harris, Wm.CommissionerDepartment of the InteriorBureau of EducationWashington, DC
8 April 1901
Helm, Joseph RaymondDirector, Physical TrainingYoung Men's Christian UnionInstructor, Dr. Savage InstituteNew York
13 April 1901
Hermann, ErnstDirector of Physical TrainingMassachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates at Foxborough
12 April 1901
Hill, Lucille EatonWellesley CollegeMassachusetts
13 April 1901
Howard, Amy MorrisBoston Normal School of GymnasticsHuntington AvenueBoston
17 April 1901
Hopkins, Maude G.Director of Physical TrainingDrexel Institute of Art, Science, and IndustryPhiladelphia
12 April 1901
Hughes, Laura A.C., MDFemale Medical Director of the "City of Boston Gymnasia" in Wards II and XIXDepartment of BathsBoston
May 31, 1901
Hunter, Marion D.
Hyne, Wm. [DeW.]Bowdoin CollegeBrunswick, Maine
12 April 1901
Johnson, G.E.Superintendent of SchoolsAndover, Massachusetts
20 April 1901
Jones, Mary MillerPrincipalThe M.M. Jones SchoolPhiladelphia
n.d.
Judd, Charles H.
20 April 1901
Kallenburg, H.F., MDAssociate PrincipalPhysical Department of the Secretarial Institute and Training School of Chicago
11 April 1901
Kinnicutt, W.H., MDPhysical DirectorYoung Men's Christian Association of Cleveland Ohio
10 April 1901
Lambeth, W.A., MDDirector of Fayerweather Gymnasium and Lecturer on HygieneUniversity of Virginia
10 April 1901
Lawrence, Margaret StantonDirector, Physical TrainingTeacher's CollegeColumbia UniversityNew York
12 April 1901
Leibold, AntonSupervisor, Physical CulturePublic SchoolsColumbus, Ohio
15 April 1901
Leland, G.A. (AC 1874)
20 April 1901
Levermore, Charles H.PresidentAdelphi CollegeBrooklyn, New York
6 April 1901
Lindley, E. MargueriteLecturer on Physical Economics
10 April 1901
Love, Edith MaclureDirector of Physical Training for WomenIndiana State Normal SchoolTerre Haute
11 April 1901
Lovett, Robert W., MDPresidentBoston Society for the Advancement of Physical EducationBoston
13 April 1901
Low, SethPresidentColumbia UniversityNew York
6 April 1901
MacCracken, Henry MitchellChancellor's Office New York UniversityUniversity Heights, New York
6 April 1901
McCurdy, J.H., MDPhysiology of Exercise, Gymnastics, Athletics International Young Men's Christian Association Training SchoolSpringfield, Massachusetts
12 April 1901
McKenzie, R. Tait, MDLecturer on Artistic Anatomy, Art Association, Medical Examiner and Instructor, Demonstrator of Anatomy, McGill University, MontrealPresident of the American Association of College Gymnasium DirectorsMontreal
11 April 1901
Mills, A.G.Vice PresidentOtis Elevator CompanyNew York
15 April 1901
Morris, R. AnnaSpecial Teacher of Elocution and Physical Training in the Normal School and Supervisor of Physical Training in the Primary Grades of the Public Schools ofCleveland, Ohio
10 April 1901
Morse, Richard C.General Secretary The International Committee of Young Men's Christian AssociationsNew York
13 April 1901
Mosher, Elizabeth M.Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
11 April 1901
Mott, E.L.Assistant Secretary Young Women's Christian Association Poughkeepsie, New York
9 April 1901
[Moxous?], Philip StaffordPastorSouth Church Springfield, Massachusetts
11 April 1901
Mulliner, Mary Rees, MDNational Council, AAAPE Secretary, Boston Physical Education Society Vice-President, Boston Physical Education Society
11 April 1901
Narry, Hope WentworthDurant Gymnasium Boston
15 April 1901
Nelligan, Richard F.Instructor, Gymnastics and Athletics, Pratt Gymnasium Amherst CollegeAmherst, Massachusetts
12 April 1901
Otis, Edward O., MDBoston
9 April 1901
[Posse?], Baroness RoseDirector, Posse GymnasiumEditor, Posse Gymnasium JournalBoston
9 April 1901
Potter, Mary GoddardDirector of GymnasiumYoung Women's Christian Association Brooklyn, New York
11 April 1901
Pritchard, Henry [S.?]PresidentMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyBoston
12 April 1901
Raycroft, Joseph E.Medical Examiner Department of Physical CultureUniversity of Chicago
13 April 1901
Regna, M. Augusta, MDSuperintendent of Physical EducationBoroughs of Manhattan and the BronxNew York
22 April 1901
Richards, Eugene L.Professor of MathDirector of the Yale GymnasiumYale UniversityNew Haven
9 April 1901
Rideout, Mel B.Physical DirectorYoung Men's Christian Association of the City of WashingtonWashington, DC
9 April 1901
Rieder, AdolphPhysical DirectorGermania Turnverein
20 April 1901
Sargent, D.A. Harvard UniversityHemenway GymnasiumCambridge, Massachusetts
11 April 1901
Savage, Watson L.President of the New York Normal School of Physical EducationDirector of the GymnasiumColumbia UniversityNew York
12 April 1901
Scales, Carrie LouiseNewton, Massachusetts
10 April 1901
Schlick, AgnesTeacher of Physical CultureHarrisburg, Pennsylvania
12 April 1901
Schulz, C.F.E.Director, Physical TrainingPublic Schools of Baltimore Maryland
16 April 1901
Scott, John A.R.Professor of Athletics and Director of the GymnasiumSyracuse UniversitySyracuse, New York
n.d.
Seaver, Jay W.Associate Director of Yale GymnasiumYale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut
13 April 1901
Smith, Adela J.Director, Gymnasium for Women and ChildrenDirector of Physical Training, Y.W.C.A.Passaic, New Jersey
12 April 1901
Spiegle, Grace E., MDTeacher of Hygiene and Director of Physical TrainingPhiladelphia Normal School for Girls
13 April 1901
Spore, Nellie AmeliaDirector of Physical TrainingMount Holyoke CollegeSouth Hadley, Massachusetts
n.d.
[Stoneroad], RebeccaDirectorPhysical Training, Public SchoolsWashington, DC
10 April 1901
Suder, HenryDirector of Physical Training[Jahn?] Physical Training ClubChicago
20 April 1901
Sullivan, J.E.Secretary-TreasurerAmateur Athletic Union of the United StatesNew York
17 April 1901
Taylor, Dr. Henry LingNew York
6 April 1901
Thayer, Ada F.Director of Physical TrainingDepartment of EducationSyracuse, New York
10 April 1901
Thompson, W. GrantDisciplinarian and Physical DirectorUnited States Indian Industrial School Carlisle, Pennsylvania
11 April 1901
Towne, S.R., MDPresident, Nebraska State AAAPEProfessor of Hygiene and State [Med]Omaha Medical CollegeNebraska
12 April 1901
Valdes, F.P.Physical DirectorHigh Schools of CharlestonSouth Carolina
12 April 1901
Wallin, Mathilde K., MDNew York
13 April 1901
Warner, Lucien C.Chairman of the International Committee of the Young Men's Christian Associations of North AmericaNew York
16 April 1901
Zapp, Karl, MDInstructor of Germania Turnverein and Jewish Orphan AsylumCleveland, Ohio
11 April 1901
Gulick, LutherPratt InstituteBrooklyn, New York
11 Oct 1901
Tyler, J.M. (AC 1873)
20 April 1901
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Edward (AC 1849) and Mary Judson Hitchcock Family Papers, 1840-1962 (bulk 1850-1911)
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Daria D'Arienzo, Barbara Trippel Simmons, Briana Cahill, Margaret Dakin .
Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911 |
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Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock Family Papers |
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1840-1962 |
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1850-1911 |
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Papers documenting the professional activities and personal life of Edward "Doc" Hitchcock, Mary Judson Hitchcock and the Hitchcock and Judson families. "Doc" Hitchcock's papers include letters, published and unpublished writings, travel diaries, and manuscript and printed music used by Hitchcock while playing the cello. They reflect his roles and interests as an educator in physical education and hygiene, a faculty member, physician and family man. Papers of his wife, Mary Judson Hitchcock, include letters, legal records and photographs documenting her roles as wife, mother, member of the College and town community, and genealogist. Also included are letters and other personal papers of the Hitchcocks' children Edward, Caroline, Lucy, Jane, John and Albert, as well as genealogical information on the Hitchcock and Judson families. The papers include letters written to Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock in 1898 by her husband John Sawyer Hitchcock (AC 1889) and brother-in-law Albert Hitchcock while serving in Cuba during the Spanish American War, where they contracted malaria.
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25 archives boxes, 4 half archives boxes, 3 flat boxes, 3 oversize flat boxes, 2 oversize archives boxes, map case drawer (25 linear ft.) |
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English. |
Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) was born in 1828, three years after the fledgling Amherst College received its charter. He was the oldest son of geologist and Amherst College President Edward Hitchcock and his wife, artist Orra White Hitchcock. He graduated from Amherst with the Class of 1849. After receiving an M.D. from Harvard Medical School, Hitchcock returned to Amherst where he served on the faculty as Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education for fifty years, beginning in 1861. Affectionately known as "Old Doc," he also served as the college physician and as de facto collector of Amherst College history. As noted at the time of his death on February 15, 1911, "his life [was] inseparably linked with the life of the College."
Hitchcock was a major figure in the area of collegiate physical education. In 1861 he was called to Amherst to head the newly created Department of Physical Education and Hygiene, the first of its kind in the country. Hitchcock believed in the importance of sound physical health for college students so that the mind could accomplish its best work and the students could look forward to "the promised labor of a long life." To achieve that goal, he developed systems of physical training (a precursor of today's fitness exercises) intended to appeal to the students both mentally and physically. His program at Amherst, fine-tuned over the next fifty years, became a model for college and secondary school programs nationally and internationally. The development of this first college program was Hitchcock's major contribution to the field of physical education.
Hitchcock devoted his life to the study of comparative anatomy, focusing particularly in the area of tests and measurements. In the fall of 1861, Hitchcock began his system of anthropometric measurements documenting the physical size and strength of every freshman for more than 20 years. These measurements became the American standard for comparative purposes and earned Hitchcock the reputation as "one of the pioneers in the field of anthropometrics."
In addition to heading the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene at Amherst, Hitchcock taught physiology, comparative anatomy, and hygiene. He served as Dean of the College for many years.
Hitchcock was active in his profession and held numerous positions in professional societies, many of which he helped to establish. He wrote largely on physical education and prepared, with his father, one work on human physiology. (See the Edward Hitchcock Chronology.)
One of Hitchcock's farsighted projects was to gather together the "raw materials" of the history of the College into what became known as the Memorabilia Collection. This collection became the foundation of today's Amherst College Archives and Special Collections. He also gave the College a large collection of American Indian relics, which he started as a boy and actively added to all his life.
Hitchcock's broad interests were not limited to the College. He was active in town and state life and served for many years on the Massachusetts Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity and as a trustee of both Williston Seminary and Mount Holyoke College. (See the Edward Hitchcock Chronology.)
Hitchcock was kind, broad-minded, vigorous, optimistic, honest, a faithfully religious man with shrewd common sense, and loyal to the College. He was devoted to his students and believed in them and their well-being, serving as inspiration, helper, and sometimes their salvation. His College obituary notes: "Many a man who has struggled through college against overwhelming odds of financial, moral, or spiritual difficulties or hindrances will never forget the help which he received from Dr. Hitchcock, a help known only to the two." Hitchcock remains one of Amherst's most beloved faculty members, mourned by scores of alumni and townspeople who remembered him for his capacity for friendship and his "great heart."
Edward Hitchcock died on February 15, 1911 with the cause of death listed as angina pectoris. Dr. Paul C. Phillips (AC 1888), Hitchcock's colleague and successor in the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene, wrote of Hitchcock three years after his death: "It is three years since he left us but his spirit is with us still, the inspiration of his life made a different atmosphere at Amherst; his memory is among its most precious heritages."
In 1853, Hitchcock married Mary L. Judson (1831-1918). Together they had ten children, two of whom were graduates of Amherst. Mary Judson Hitchcock was devoted to her family and to the communities of Amherst College and the town. Described as a "remarkable woman," Mrs. Hitchcock was known as cheerful, inspiring, and helpful. Her obituary noted that "as the helmsman of the family she was guided by a healthy philosophy and right living and thinking." The Hitchcocks lived most of their life together in a house on College Street, built two years after they came to Amherst. Their home was described as "the life of the college world at Amherst."
Both Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock are buried in Wildwood Cemetery in Amherst.
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1828 May 23 |
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1837-1843 |
Attends Amherst Academy, Amherst, Mass.
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1844 |
Attends Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass.
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1845-1849 |
Attends Amherst College
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1849 |
Graduates from Amherst College
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1849-1850 |
Studies medicine with David J. Thompson, M.D., Northampton, Mass.
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1850-1852, 1853-1860 |
Instructor of chemistry, natural history, and elocution, Williston Seminary
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1850-1853 |
Attends Harvard Medical School
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1852 |
M.A. Amherst College
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1853 |
M.D. Harvard Medical School
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1853 November 30 |
Marriage to Mary L. Judson, daughter of David Judson and Phebe Lewis, Stratford, Conn.Ten children, seven survived: |
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Edward (AC 1878) |
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1857 |
Caroline Judson
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1859 |
Charles Nicholas
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1861 |
Lucy Clark
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1863 |
Jane Elizabeth
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1865 |
Henry Judson (d. 1867)
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1868 |
Ruth Sherman (d. 1868)
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1869 |
John Sawyer(AC 1889)
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1871 |
Lewis Henry (d. 1873)
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1874 |
Albert White
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1860 |
Elementary Anatomy and Physiology, written with his father, Edward Hitchcock, geologist and President of Amherst College, 1845-1854
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1860 |
Travels in France (Paris) and England (London) to observe medical practices with brother-in-law Pixlee Judson |
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1860-1861 |
Studies comparative anatomy with Sir Richard Owen,British Museum, London, England |
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1861-1911 |
Teaches at Amherst College becoming the Parmly Billings Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education |
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1861 |
Begins systematic scientific anthropometric measurements of every freshman at Amherst College |
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1864 |
Incorporator of First National Bank
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1864-1883 |
Trustee, Northampton Lunatic Hospital
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1869-1911 |
Trustee, Mount Holyoke College
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1872-1873 |
Travels around the world with fellow professor Julius H. Seelye (AC 1849), future President of Amherst College (1877-1890) |
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1872-1875 |
Member, Amherst (town) School Committee
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1879-1906 |
Member of the Massachusetts State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity
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1885 |
Founder, American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education |
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1885-1888 |
President, American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education |
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1887 |
Published An Anthropometric Manual; revised in 1889, 1893, and 1900
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1888-1898 |
Member, National Council, American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education |
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1891-1911 |
Trustee, Clark Institute, Northampton, Mass.
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1891-1911 |
Trustee, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass.
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1892 |
Travels to Brazil with Mary Judson Hitchcock and daughter Lucy
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1897 |
Charter member of the Society of College Gymnasium Directors (precursor to the College Physical Education Association) |
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1898 |
Board of Directors, First National Bank
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1898 |
Travels to the Mediterranean and Hyres, France, with Mary Judson Hitchcock |
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1898-1899 |
Director, Amherst Water Company
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1898-1910 |
Dean of the Faculty, Amherst College
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1899 |
L.L.D.Amherst College (honorary)
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1903 |
Member, [Amherst] Old Home Week Celebration Committee
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1905 |
Honorary member, American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education |
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1911 February 15 |
Dies in Amherst, Mass.; cause of death described as angina pectoris
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1911 February 18 |
Funeral held at the College Church, burial in Wildwood Cemetery |
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1831 January 16
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1853 November 30
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Marriage to Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849), Stratford, Conn. Ten children, seven survived:
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Edward (AC 1878) |
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Caroline Judson
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1859 |
Charles Nicholas
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1861 |
Lucy Clark
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1863 |
Jane Elizabeth
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1865 |
Henry Judson (d. 1867)
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1868 |
Ruth Sherman (d. 1868)
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1869 |
John Sawyer(AC 1889)
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1871 |
Lewis Henry (d. 1873)
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1874 |
Albert White
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1853-1861
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Residence in Easthampton, Mass., where Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) serves as instructor of chemistry, natural history and elocution at Williston Seminary
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1861
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Moves to Amherst, Mass., where Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) joins the faculty of Amherst College as Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education
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1861-1863
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Resides in the Merrill house on Maple Avenue
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1863-1918
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Resides in new house at 12 College Street, where she lives for 55 years
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1892
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Travels to Brazil with Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) and daughter Lucy
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1898
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Travels to the Mediterranean and Hyres, France, with Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849)
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1917-1918
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Confined to her home by illness
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1918 May 9
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Dies at the age of 80 at home on College Street, Amherst, Mass.
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1918 May 11
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Funeral services held at home; burial in Wildwood Cemetery
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The Edward (AC 1849) and Mary Judson Hitchcock Family Papers document the professional activities and personal life of Edward "Doc" Hitchcock, Mary Judson Hitchcock and the Hitchcock and Judson families, spanning more than one hundred years, from 1840 to 1962. The bulk of the material falls into the period 1850-1911. The Papers occupy approximately 25 linear feet of shelf space.
The breadth of Edward Hitchcock's career, professional activities and personal life are represented in the Papers and reflect his multiple roles and interests as an educator in the field of physical education and hygiene, a faculty member, a physician and family man. Because of Hitchcock's overlapping professional and personal commitments, a researcher should check all series in the Papers for relevant material.
These papers include professional and personal correspondence; published and unpublished works by Hitchcock; tributes to, biographical material and works about Hitchcock; a collection of family diaries kept during the trips he made and letters to and from his family; and manuscript and printed music used by Hitchcock while playing his cello.
Mary Judson Hitchcock is less thoroughly represented in the Papers. The material that has survived documents her social and community activities as well as her family responsibilities. It provides a picture of her roles as wife, mother, member of the College and town community, and genealogist.
The Papers also include material relating to Edward and Mary's children, Edward (AC 1878), Caroline, Lucy, Jane Elizabeth, John (AC 1889) and his wife, Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock, and Albert and his wife, Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock. Much of this material is personal correspondence, correspondence among family members, photographs, genealogical material, and some documentation of the children's professional activities. There is a small amount of material relating to Mary Judson Hitchcock's relations, the Judson and Lewis families.
Chronologies of the lives of Edward "Doc" Hitchcock and Mary Judson Hitchcock are located on pages 4 and 7, respectively.
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This collection is organized into nineteen series:
Since different parts of the Papers were received at various times, there is no evidence of original order. In about 1974, the bulk of the Papers was sorted and material in some sections was put in chronological order. Between 1996 and 1999, the Papers were reviewed and arranged and described following current archival standards. The result is more detailed access to information in all parts of the Papers. Where necessary, documentation about previous handling was maintained.
Note: Information relating to women in the family is filed under their birth names, not married names.
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Series 1: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PERSONAL AFFAIRS,
1840-1962
Biographical Materials (sub-series A) contains miscellaneous items arranged by type. It is subdivided into five sections:
General contains miscellaneous items arranged by type and includes information about Hitchcock's motto; notes about Hitchcock family traits prepared by his granddaughter Margaret Hitchcock Emerson; a list of books; and a description of items owned by Hitchcock now in the Objects Collection.
Marriages and Anniversaries includes the traditional wedding announcement of Edward Hitchcock's marriage to Mary Judson in 1853, and documentation of their 30th, 40th, 50th, and other anniversaries, including celebratory songs and poems. This material is arranged chronologically.
Family Gatherings contains items related to Thanksgiving celebrations for several years, as well as a quirky assortment of place cards and poems, arranged by type of gathering.
Articles and Correspondence about Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) contains material written about Edward Hitchcock, most posthumous, arranged chronologically.
80th Birthday Celebration contains hundreds of letters written to Edward Hitchcock on the occasion of his 80th birthday, May 23, 1908, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Edward Hitchcock was very popular with the students and alumni of Amherst College and his professional colleagues nationwide. This is reflected in the range of letters here. For a complete list of names, recorded as signed, see Appendix 1. It also includes Hitchcock's reply to all well-wishers, as well as a news clipping about his birthday. Most of the letters date from May and June 1908.
Education (sub-series B) is divided into four sections:
Williston Seminary contains a single item from 1845 on dinosaur tracks.
Amherst College documents Edward Hitchcock's undergraduate career as a member of the Class of 1849, including speeches, notes, and essays, arranged by type. There are 42 undergraduate essays by Hitchcock that he read before classes and literary societies at the College. The material is arranged in apparent chronological order by a numerical sequence assigned by Hitchcock himself.
Harvard Medical School contains Hitchcock's 1853 thesis, The Geological Causes of Disease, which reflects the influence of his father, noted geologist Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864).
London Institution contains a bound volume of Sir Richard Owen's lectures from 1860, when Edward Hitchcock was studying comparative anatomy under Curator Owen at the British Museum.
Professional Activities and Appointments (sub-series C) is divided into five sections:
General contains a scrapbook with clippings documenting Hitchcock's range of professional interests and activities, including physical education, athletics, and health.
Williston Seminary contains only two items from Hitchcock's years teaching at Williston: a notebook of flowers analyzed by the botany class and a letter from Hitchcock to the editor of Choral Advocate at Williston on behalf of one Theodore Brown regarding musical abilities.
Amherst College: Official documentation of Hitchcock's teaching and other activities at Amherst College is found in the College's institutional records, many of which were gathered and organized by Hitchcock himself. This section contains a small amount of material that Hitchcock had in his personal possession relating to physical education and the College's cabinets (collections of scientific specimens). The section is further divided into three topics, arranged by topic or type:
General contains an assortment of talks to classes and lecture notes (not related to physical education); list of fathers and sons who attended Amherst College; and a list of cash held by Hitchcock in January 1911.
Department of Physical Education includes notes and plans for physical education programs; correspondence with students regarding gymnasium absences; general correspondence regarding physical education activities; a desiderata list for the gym; a list of gifts to the gym; a physical education department award notice and prize examination; and several notices regarding reporting for anthropometric measurements, arranged by topic.
Cabinets includes a range of material about the desire for creation, development, and upkeep of various scientific cabinets at Amherst College, including a botanical museum; the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics; a catalogue of a rock collection; the Natural History Fund; and a proposed Cabinet of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology. Much of the material was created or kept by Edward Hitchcock in his role as curator of the collections. The section is organized by cabinet or topic.
Northampton Lunatic Hospital includes certificates of appointment and notes about examination of the hospital by the Trustees and Superiors.
State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity contains documentation of Hitchcock's work as a member of the Massachusetts State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity, including some correspondence.
Awards, Honors, Memberships (sub-series D) is divided into three sections:
General contains membership certificates and tributes to Edward Hitchcock from his professional organizations, arranged alphabetically by the name of the organization. The most significant groups of materials are: a 1901 scrapbook of letters from the American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education commemorating his 45 years of service to Amherst College; and a volume of letters from members of the Society of College Gymnasium Directors relating to the 1906 dinner honoring Hitchcock. The 1901 scrapbook includes presentation correspondence and a copy of the tribute address by Professor J. M. Tyler (AC 1873) at the presentation dinner (see Appendix 2 for a complete alphabetical list of contributors to the American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education volume).
Henry Street Settlement Reception for Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock, 1898 documents the January 26, 1898 reception at the Henry Street Settlement for Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock, including correspondence about planning the reception and invitation responses. The Hitchcocks' daughter, nurse Jane Elizabeth, was active in the Henry Street Settlement.
Loving Cup documents the 1899 gift of a silver cup from devoted alumni commemorating the 50th anniversary of Hitchcock's graduation from Amherst College in 1849. Material includes correspondence about creating the cup and donation requests and acknowledgments. The substance of the section is a bound volume of tributes to Hitchcock from the donors of the cup. This is one of many tributes to Edward Hitchcock from his former students, who remained devoted to him. Though this commemorates 50 years in time, Hitchcock, in his modesty pointed out that he had only served the College for 38 years at that time. (See Appendix 3 for a complete alphabetical list of contributors.)
Death of Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) (sub-series E) is divided into four sections:
Obituaries includes clippings and notices of Edward Hitchcock's death and memorial services in a range of college, professional, and general publications. Much of the material is gathered into several scrapbooks. The oversize bound volume of obituaries and condolence letters was presented to Hitchcock's widow, Mary Judson Hitchcock. Other scrapbooks were put together by Professor Levi H. Elwell (AC 1875).
Condolences contains the letters written to Hitchcock's widow, Mary Judson Hitchcock, and his children, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Mary Judson Hitchcock's reply to Amherst College President George Harris and Amherst College students, as drafted and penned by daughter Lucy Hitchcock, and the family reply card are also included.
Memorials and Tributes contains reminiscences about Hitchcock prepared after his death which attest to the place he held at the heart of the College and the esteem in which the faculty and alumni continued to hold him. The material is arranged chronologically and includes a 1914 address by Hitchcock's successor in the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene, Dr. Paul C. Phillips (AC 1888); an undated address by Prof. John M. Tyler (AC 1873); and Maurice Child's (AC 1914) Bond Oration recollecting Hitchcock. A 1916 Amherst reunion pamphlet and a news clipping describing the 1912 Mount Holyoke College yearbook tribute to Hitchcock are also part of the section.
Hitchcock Memorial Field This section contains documentation of fund-raising efforts to create a playing field at the College in memory of Hitchcock. Efforts began in March 1911 immediately after Hitchcock died in February. The section includes the circular to alumni and booklets describing Hitchcock and the project.
Financial and Legal Records (sub-series F) contains Hitchcock's own expense book (1882-1898) and an account book which documents the Hitchcock family household expenses and Hitchcock's accounts with the College as well as specific individuals, including John Haskins. In 1884 Hitchcock was appointed guardian of Caleb D. Benjamin. This sub-series contains the account book Hitchcock kept documenting his activities as guardian. The sub-series includes deeds to the Wildwood Cemetery plot for Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock and several deeds for land purchased and sold by Edward Hitchcock. There are also miscellaneous bills and receipts.
Contains biographical materials arranged by type relating to Edward Hitchcock's life, education, and career. It is divided into six sub-series: A: Biographical Materials [1840-1962], B: Education [1845-1860], C: Professional Activities and Appointments [1852-1918], D: Awards, Honors, Memberships [1852-1906], E: Death of Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) [1911-1914], F: Financial and Legal Records [1859-1902]
Sub-series A: Biographical Materials
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Hitchcock, Edward (1828-1911)
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Election handbill with Hitchcock's printed signature
[c. 1881]
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Letter from Claude A. S[?] to [?]
1909 Feb 18
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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings (religious topics), pasted into bound volume (Mariner's New Calendar)
1840-1857
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List of books relating to Physical Culture; compiled from books owned by Amherst College and from his personal library
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"Mens sana in corpore sano;" Hitchcock's motto; newspaper clipping from The Amherst Student
1915 Apr 10
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History of family "traits" by Margaret Hitchcock Emerson (Edward Hitchcock's granddaughter)
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Descriptions of objects relating to Edward Hitchcock in the Objects Collection
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Poems: "Wake Nicodemus," "Miss Dock's Poem" [a daughter of Edward Hitchcock?]; with an untitled poem
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Marriage and Anniversaries
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Wedding announcement
1853 Nov
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Wedding anniversary, 30th
1883 Nov 30
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Wedding anniversary, 40th
1893 Nov 30
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Wedding anniversary, 50th
1903 Nov
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Wedding anniversary, unidentified, including poems and songs
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Thanksgiving
1882, 1883, 1896, n.d.
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Memorabilia Made for Family Gatherings
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Poems and rhymes
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Vase cards, "Ask Mr. C. N. Judson"
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Bird cards, "Ask Cannie..."
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Cards, illustrated napkin
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Photographs of hand drawn map of Bulgaria and Greece; possibly place cards
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Articles and Correspondence about Edward Hitchcock (AC
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Stearns, Frank W. (AC 1878) to Stearns, Foster W. (AC 1903)
1906 Mar 12
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"Creative Americans: 'Old Doc' Hitchcock" by Burges Johnson (AC 1899), in The Outlook, vol. 85, no. 17
1907 Apr 27
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"Pioneers of Modern Physical Training. XI. Dr. Edward Hitchcock" by Fred E. Leonard, M.D., in Physical Training, vol. VII, no. 3
1910 Jan
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A. Lyman Williston Prizes honoring Edward Hitchcock, newspaper clipping
1914 Nov 12
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"Edward Hitchcock," by Kenneth D. Miller, in Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, vol. 31, no. 4
1960 Apr
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"Edward Hitchcock, Jr., M.D." by Henry B. Bruyn, M. D., in Student Medicine, vol. 10, no. 3
1962 Feb
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"A Biography of Edward Hitchcock, Jr., M.D., 1828-1911" by Amherst College Hitchcock Museum Staff and Henry B. Bruyn, M.D., in Student Medicine, vol. 10, no. 3
1962 Feb
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"An Abstract of Edward Hitchcock, M.D. Founder of Physical Education in the College Curriculum" by Joseph Edmund Welch, doctoral dissertation abstract (Dissertation is in the Library's collection)
1962 Jun
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"Physical Culture in Amherst College" by Theodore M. Browne and Elizabeth Fee, in: American Journal of Public Health, vol. 93, no. 5
2003 May
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80th Birthday Celebration
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Congratulations (A)
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Congratulations (B)
1908 May
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Congratulations (C)
1908 May
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Congratulations (D)
1908 May
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Congratulations (E)
1908 May
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Congratulations (F)
1908 May
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Congratulations (G)
1908 May
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Congratulations (H)
1908 May
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Congratulations (J)
1908 May
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Congratulations (K)
1908 May
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Congratulations (L)
1908 May
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Congratulations (M)
1908 May
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Congratulations (N)
1908 May
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Congratulations (O)
1908 May
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Congratulations (P)
1908 May
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Congratulations (R)
1908 May
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Congratulations (S)
1908 May
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Congratulations (T)
1908 May
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Congratulations (U)
1908 May
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Congratulations (V)
1908 May
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Congratulations (W)
1908 May
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Congratulations (first name only--family)
1908 May
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Hitchcock's reply
1908 Jun
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Newspaper clippings
1908 May 23
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Sub-series B: Education
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[On fossil footmarks]
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"One of the Class of 1849." (with later annotations by Hitchcock)
[1849]
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Undergraduate speaking--speech by Charles Hudson against the war in Mexico delivered by Hitchcock (2nd prize)
1846 Aug 11
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#1, "Criticism," before the Athenian Society
1845 Oct 23
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#2, "Real heroes," before the Athenian Society
1846 Apr
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#3, "Ennobling thoughts suggested by nature," before the Athenian Society
1846 Jun
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#4, "The real heroes of the world" [version 2]
[1846] Sep 23
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#5, "Criticism" [version 2] before the Eclectic Society
1846 Oct 7
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#6, "The wisdom of God seen in the smallest works of creation," before the Sophomore Class
1846 Nov
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#7, "No good without some evil," before the Sophomore Class
1846 Nov 19
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#8, "Useful men most persecuted," before the Sophomore Class
1847 Feb 4
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#9, "Biography of 'My Chum'," before the Eclectic Society
1846 Feb 10
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#10, "No evil without some good," never read
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#11, "Progress is gradual," "before the Sophomore Class of 46 & 47"
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#12, "Guilt its own exposer," before the Eclectic Society
1847 Jun 16
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#13, "Variety," before the Sophomore Class
1847 Jul 15
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17 |
#14, "Debate" [Broad vs. Narrow Education], before the Junior Class
1847 Sep 23
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18 |
#15, "Combination," before the Eclectic Society
1847 Sep 29
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19 |
#16, "Debate" [Physical vs. Intellectual Happiness], before the Junior Class
1847 Oct 22
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20 |
#17, "Natures most delicate works equally wonderful with her proudest ones," before the Junior Class
1847 Nov 9
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21 |
#18, "Adaptation" ("My first original declamation in college")
1847 Nov 10
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22 |
#19, "We should be men of one idea," before the Junior Class (original and 2 photostats)
1847 Nov 23
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23 |
#20, "Perfect order in Nature's Works," before the Junior Class
1848 Feb 11
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#21, "Mammon," before the Eclectic Society
1848 Feb 23
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25 |
#22, "Debate"- "Ought Christian principle to be considered an indispensible qualification in a candidate for the Presidency of the United States. (Affirmative)," before the Junior Class
1848 Mar 10
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26 |
#23, "Immortality of the soul," in College Chapel
1848 Mar 15
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27 |
#24, "Compensation," before the Junior Class
1848 Apr 7
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#25, "What is life?," at Spring Exhibition
1848 Apr 18
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29 |
#26, "Debate"- "Was the War of the American Revolution justifiable by christian principle? (Aff.)," before the Junior Class
1848 May 30
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#27, "Ichthyosaurus," before the Junior Class
1848 Jul 11
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31 |
#28, "Odd Fellowship," [similar to remarks delivered in College Chapel]
1848 Jul 24
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32 |
#29, "Idealism"- "Berkeley's Ideal Theory," before the Senior Class
1848 Oct 19
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33 |
#30, "Criticism," before the Eclectic Society
1848 Oct 25
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34 |
#31, "Somnambulism," before the Senior Class
1848 Nov 16
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35 |
#32, "Change essential to happiness," before the Eclectic Exhibition
1848 Nov 28
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36 |
#33, "Criticism," before the Eclectic Society
1849 Jan 17
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37 |
#34, "Conciseness," in College Chapel
1849 Jan 24
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38 |
#35, "Immortalities (Or something else)," before the Eclectic Society
1849 Jan 25
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39 |
#36, "Criticism," before the Eclectic Society
1849 Jan 31
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40 |
#37, "Mineralogical Reflections," printed in the Indicator (vol. 1, no. 7, pp. 200-202)
1849 Feb
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#38, "Review of 'Philosophy of Geology' by A. C. G. Gobert," before the Senior Class
1849 Feb 12
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42 |
#39, "Final causes," before the Senior Class
1849 Mar 17
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43 |
#40, "Frankness & candour"
n.d.
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44 |
#42, "Means & extremes"- "Scientific Dissertation. The Medium and the Extremes," at Commencement (2 copies)
1849 Aug 9
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45 |
[On lying and deceit], in College Chapel
1849 Mar 28
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46 |
"4th of July Speech," at Pelham
1849 Jul 4
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Other scholarship at Amherst College
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47 |
Geological notes [taken while at Amherst?]
n.d. [1845-1849]
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48 |
"Index Rerum," bound volume
1846
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Folder
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49 |
"The Geological Causes of Disease," thesis
1853 Mar 1
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Box
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Folder
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3 |
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Richard Owen Lectures, bound volume
1860 Nov-Dec
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Sub-series C: Professional Activities and Appointments
Box
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Folder
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1 |
Scrapbook of clippings relating to physical
[1880s-1890s,
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education, athletics, health, and the Massachusetts State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity
1911, 1918]
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2 |
"Flowers Analyzed by the Botany Class, Will[iston] Sem[inary]," notebook
1852
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3 |
Letter from Hitchcock to [unidentified] editor of Choral Advocate at Williston on behalf of Theodore Brown [perhaps himself] re: musical abilities
1854 Nov
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Folder
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4 |
4 |
"Handel: The Representative of the Oratorio," lecture first read to the Senior Class of 1870
1870 Jun 27
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5 |
Vertebrate Zoology class lecture notes
1888
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6 |
"Talk to Freshmen" notes
n.d.
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7 |
List of fathers and sons who attended Amherst College, notebook
1878-1879
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7A |
"Cash in the hands of Dr. E. Hitchcock at this date"
1911 Jan 20
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Department of Physical Education
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Box
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Folder
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8 |
An Abstract of Lectures on Health, to the Freshmen of Amherst College
1880
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9 |
"Suggestions of a Plan for a Physical Training School," ("suggested first to Mr. Pratt")
ca. 1884
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10 |
"Wants of the Gymnasium," notes
n.d.
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11 |
Incoming correspondence
1862-1900
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12 |
Outgoing correspondence, H[alsey] M. Collins (AC 1896) re: absences (4 postcards)
1893 Dec, 1895 Dec
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13 |
Outgoing correspondence, [Jason] Hinman (AC 1885) re: request to be excused from gymnasium
1883 Dec 8
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14 |
Outgoing correspondence, Frank E. Whitman (AC 1885) re: maintaining class exercises while Hitchcock was away
1884 Mar 18
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15 |
Notices re: reporting for anthropometric measurements
[1881/2], 1883, n.d.
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16 |
Notes re: cancellation of gym classes
1881 Jun 2, Oct 18
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17 |
Prize paper corrected by Hitchcock
[1886]
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18 |
Gilbert Prize award notice
1884 May 24
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19 |
Gifts to the department, lists
1908-1909
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Folder
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20 |
Botanical Museum, bill from H. G. Jesup
1875 Apr 19
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21 |
Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics, newspaper clipping, invitation, article about Hitchcock and the collection
n.d.
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22 |
Gilbert Museum, circular seeking additions to the collection
1909 Feb 20
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23 |
Catalogue of rock collection; accounts of various collectors; Hitchcock's personal accounts, Sept. 1855-Aug. 1856, bound notebook
1855-1856
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Box
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Folder
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5 |
1 |
Curator's journal and Natural History Fund accounts kept by C. H. Hitchcock (AC 1856), 1858-1864; with Edward Hitchcock's minutes, 1864-1866; student illnesses, 1868-1871; names of people who should receive department information, n. d.; "Scale of Feet, Inches & Tenth of Inches reduced to Decimals of a Foot," bound journal
1858-1869
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2 |
Fund raising correspondence for a Cabinet of Comparative Anatomy & Physiology, 1869; with Hitchcock's explanation, 1904, mounted in scrapbook
1869, 1904
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Northampton Lunatic Hospital
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Box
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Folder
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Certificates of Appointment to the Board of Trustees
1868-1883
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Box
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Folder
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5 |
3 |
Notes about examination of Trustees and Superiors of Northampton Lunatic Hospital
1870 Aug 15, [Oct]
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State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity
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Box
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Folder
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Certificates of Appointment to the State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity
1879-1901
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Box
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Folder
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4 |
First Annual Report, photocopy of title page and members of the board
1879
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5 |
Correspondence (15 letters)
1881-1896 [gaps]
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Sub-series D: Awards, Honors, Memberships
Box
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Folder
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5 |
American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education, letters presented to Hitchcock in commemoration of his 45 years of service to Amherst College, bound volume
1901 Apr 20
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Box
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Folder
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5 |
6 |
American Home Missionary Society, Life Member certificate
1852 Nov 12
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6A |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, membership certificate
1853 Nov 11
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7 |
Minnesota Academy of Natural Science "Bulletin," Hitchcock listed with Honorary Members
1874
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8 |
Royal Geological Society of Austria, certificate of election
1862 Dec 17
|
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9 |
Society of College Gymnasium Directors, letters of response to invitation to attend a reception honoring Hitchcock on Dec. 19, 1906, bound volume
1906
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Box
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Folder
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MC3:13 |
9 |
Summer Conference on Physical Training at Springfield, Massachusetts, tribute given to Hitchcock upon completing 50 years as professor of physical training
[c. 1911]
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United States of America Universal Exposition in Saint Louis Commemorating the Acquisition of the Louisiana Territory, silver medal certificate given to Hitchcock as collaborator with Amherst College
1904
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Henry Street Settlement Reception for Edward (AC
1849) and Mary Judson Hitchcock
1898 Jan 26
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Box
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Folder
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5 |
10 |
Correspondence with Arthur C. James (AC 1889) re: plans
1898 Jan 17, 20
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11 |
Invitation replies, acceptances
1898 Jan
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12 |
Invitation replies, regrets
1898 Jan
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13 |
Invitation replies, regrets
1898 Jan
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Loving Cup: Given at the 50th Anniversary of Edward Hitchcock's Amherst Graduation in 1849
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Box
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Folder
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5 |
14 |
Circular letter requesting donations, version 1
1899 May 19
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15 |
Circular letter requesting donations, version 2
1899 Jun 5
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16 |
Correspondence, 18 letters
1899 May-Jul, n.d.
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17 |
Correspondence from donors, presented to Hitchcock as "Loving Cup Letters," bound volume
1899 Jun
|
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18 |
Spine binding from "Loving Cup Letters" scrapbook
1899 Jun
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19 |
Account sheets
1899 Jul, n.d.
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Sub-series E: Death of Edward Hitchcock (AC
1849)
Box
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Folder
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6 |
1 |
Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, no. 1, pp. 22-30
1911 Oct
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2 |
Letter from Charles Henry Hitchcock (AC 1856) re: Amherst Graduates' Quarterly article
1912 Jul 9
|
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3 |
The Amherst Student
1911 Feb 16
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4 |
Newspaper clippings
1911 Feb
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Box
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Folder
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4 |
Bound volume of obituary newspaper clippings, tributes, and programs from memorials (presented to Mary Judson Hitchcock)
1911
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Box
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Folder
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6 |
5 |
"Tributes to Dr. Edward Hitchcock .... mostly contributed and arranged by Prof. L. H. Elwell," volume 1
n.d.
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6 |
"Tributes to Dr. Edward Hitchcock .... mostly contributed and arranged by Prof. L. H. Elwell," volume 2
n.d.
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7 |
Notebook paper with newspaper clippings and memorial programs
[ca. 1911]
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Box
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Folder
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6 |
8 |
Letters (A-C)
1911
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13 |
Reply to Amherst faculty from Mary Judson Hitchcock to Amherst College President George Harris, written out by Lucy C. Hitchcock
1911 Mar 7
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14 |
Reply to Amherst students from Mary Judson Hitchcock to Amherst College President George Harris, draft by Lucy C. Hitchcock
[1911]
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15 |
Reply to correspondents (printed card)
1911
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Box
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Folder
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6 |
16 |
Mt. Holyoke Llamarada (yearbook) tribute, clipping
1912 Apr 15
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17 |
Address by Dr. Paul C. Phillips in College Chapel, typescript
1914 Apr 17
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18 |
Address by Dr. Paul C. Phillips, newspaper clippings
1914 Apr 18
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19 |
Bond Oration by Maurice F. Childs (AC 1914)
1914
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20 |
Extract from Class of 1876 reunion pamphlet, 1 p. typescript
1916
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21 |
Memorial address by John M. Tyler (AC 1873) at Amherst Dinner, Holyoke, Mass., typescript
n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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22 |
"To the Alumni of Amherst College," fund-raising circular
1911 Mar
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23 |
"A Memorial to Edward Hitchcock," booklet
1911
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24 |
"Hitchcock Memorial Field," booklet
1911
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25 |
Newspaper clippings
1911-1913
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Sub-series F: Financial and Legal Records
Box
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Folder
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6 |
26 |
Account book: household accounts and accounts with Amherst College and with individuals including John Haskins
1859-1863
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Folder
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5 |
Deeds to cemetery: lots for Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock
1871, 1899, 1912
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6 |
Deeds, quitclaim and warranty, for property purchased by Hitchcock
1862-1885
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7 |
Deeds, warranty, for property sold by Hitchcock
1862, 1868
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Box
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Folder
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6 |
27 |
Expense book of Edward Hitchcock
1882-1898
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28 |
Benjamin, Caleb D., re: Hitchcock's appointment as guardian of
1884 Oct 14
|
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29 |
Benjamin, Caleb D., account book of his guardian, Hitchcock, last page includes note re: Israel D. Billings Estate
1884-1902
|
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30 |
Receipt re: mounting expenses for "the fossil whale of Vermont."
1859 Aug 11
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31 |
Bills and receipts
1872-1897 [gaps]
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Series 2: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): DIARIES AND REMINISCENCES,
1870-1904
Diaries (sub-series A) is divided into two sections:
Diaries (sub-series A) covers a period of more than thirty years and includes the "family" journal Hitchcock kept which chronicles the life of the Hitchcock family beginning in 1876, as well as his own journals and notes. Almost always described by him as "for my family only" and "not worth a cent," Hitchcock's notes and "minutes" recorded information about his health, the College, his work at Amherst, gifts he received, his salary and his family. These entries often took the form of "notes" that chronicled his personal reflections and professional thoughts, activities, and events over time, rather than an ongoing daily diary. These minutes and notes are usually just a few pages.
Reminiscences (sub-series B) contains five notebooks (and related typescripts) in which Hitchcock recalls the events of his life and the life of Amherst College and a bit about the town of Amherst. The notebooks also include some reflections of his life at Williston Seminary in Easthampton, and his earliest memories through about 1880. Hitchcock recalls his life as a child in Amherst and as a student at Williston Seminary and Amherst College. Written during his later years, these notebooks demonstrate Hitchcock's ongoing pattern of reflecting on all aspects of his life.
Divided into two sub-series: A: Diaries [1870-1904] and B: Reminiscences [1901-1902]
Sub-series A: Diaries
Box
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Folder
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Hitchcock family diary (bound volume)
1876-1892 (gaps)
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2 |
Hitchcock family diary (typescript)
1876-1892 (gaps)
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Edward Hitchcock's (AC
1849) Diaries and Notes to His Family
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Box
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Folder
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7 |
3 |
Pocket diary
1890 Feb 20-Dec 31 (gaps)
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4 |
Notes about health
1870 Oct
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5 |
Notes to his family about his health and Amherst
1883 Dec 30
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6 |
Notes about his health and Amherst
1884 Dec 28
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7 |
Notes about Amherst and his year
1890 Apr
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8 |
Notes about Amherst and his year.
1890 Jun 29
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9 |
List of gifts obtained for Amherst by Hitchcock
[1891]
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10 |
Notes about himself, Amherst and his family
1893 Feb 22
|
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11 |
Notes about giving up gymnasium class work
1895 Apr 21
|
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12 |
Notes about his year, Amherst and his family
1895 Dec 23
|
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13 |
Notes about his health, Amherst and his family
1896 Jan 28-Feb 7
|
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14 |
Notes about his salary and those paying it
1896 Jul 5
|
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15 |
Notes written on his 69th birthday
1897 May 23
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16 |
"A minute of my life"
1899 Sep 17
|
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17 |
Notes about his work at Amherst and Amherst
1900 Feb 25
|
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18 |
"Another 'minute'"
1902 Aug 31
|
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19 |
Empty envelope with "A 'minute'" and Hitchcock's note
1899 Feb 25, 1903 Sep 20
|
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20 |
Notes written day before his 76th birthday
1904 May 22
|
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21 |
Notes about himself, Amherst and his family (pp. 3-4 only)
n.d.
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Sub-series B: Reminiscences
Box
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Folder
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7 |
22 |
Notebook "A" [Amherst College, 1840-1850]
1902 Sept
|
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23 |
Excerpts from Notebook "A," pp. 31-39 (typescript, 2 pp.)
n.d.
|
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24 |
Notebook "B" [Amherst College Early Days]
n.d.
|
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25 |
Excerpts from Notebook "B," pp. 4-17, (typescript, 5 pp.)
n.d.
|
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26 |
Notebook "B+," "Some reminiscences connected with the life of Edward Hitchcock..."
1901 Mar 16
|
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27 |
Excerpts from Notebook "B+," pp. 1-22 (typescripts, 10 pp. and 3 pp.)
n.d.
|
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28 |
Excerpts from Notebook "B+," Deerfield and Conway experiences, pp. 79-92 (typescript, 4 pp.)
n.d.
|
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29 |
Notebook "C," Amherst College in 1845-1849
n.d.
|
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30 |
Excerpts from Notebook "C" (typescript, 2 pp.)
n.d.
|
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31 |
Notebook "D", "Some reminiscences of the home life at Easthampton Mass. of E. Hitchcock...", and inside back cover: "Some recollections of my life as connected with Amherst College..."
1902 Mar, n.d.
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32 |
Excerpts from Notebook "D" ( typescript, 1 p.)
n.d.
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Series 3: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE,
1851-1921
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series A) contains letters written to Hitchcock by his immediate and extended family, friends, and former students at Amherst College. The letters reveal the importance of family to Hitchcock and his lifelong efforts to keep in contact with family and friends.
Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series B) contains a handful of letters to Hitchcock's children and his sisters.
Divided into two sub-series: A: Incoming Correspondence [1850-1921], alphabetically arranged by sender, and B: Outgoing Correspondence [1860-1909], alphabetically arranged by addressee
Sub-series A: Incoming Correspondence
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Barrows, Martha B.(sister-in-law)
1869 Jan 1
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2 |
Burgess, Dr. E. P. and Mrs., calling card
n.d.
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3 |
Denison, Carrie (cousin)
1865 Oct 9
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4 |
Emerson, Charlotte (daughter-in-law)
1908 Aug 21
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5 |
Faulkner, J. N.
1868 Jan 5
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6 |
Ford, Gordon and Mrs., calling card
n.d.
|
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7 |
Fowler, Emily E., calling card
n.d.
|
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8 |
French, Howard D. (AC 1895) and Calvin Coolidge (AC 1895) (photocopy)
n.d.
|
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9 |
[Gilbert, Martha]
[?] Feb 5
|
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10 |
[Gilbert], Sue
1853, [1859], n.d.
|
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11 |
Gilmore, Mrs., at home card
[?] Jul 12
|
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12 |
Hitchcock, Albert (son) to the Hitchcock family (14 letters)
[1896], 1901, n.d.
|
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13 |
Hitchcock, Albert (son) (23 letters)
1893-97, 1900, 1906, 1908
|
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14 |
Hitchcock, Caroline (daughter) (16 letters)
1864, 1867-69, 1894-97
|
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15 |
Hitchcock, Caroline (daughter) to the Hitchcock family (4 letters)
1893, 1895, 1897
|
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16 |
Hitchcock, Catharine (sister) (19 letters)
1851-55, 1859-61, 1864, n.d.
|
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17 |
Hitchcock, Catharine (sister) (27 letters )
1866-76
|
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18 |
Hitchcock, Charles H. (AC 1856) (brother) (44 letters)
1857-61, 1864-67, 1869, 1872, 1873, 1875, 1877, n.d.
|
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19 |
Hitchcock, Charles N. (son) (5 letters)
1870, 1894, n.d.
|
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20 |
Hitchcock, Charles N. (son) to the Hitchcock family (4 letters)
1894, 1896, n.d.
|
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Hitchcock, Charlotte Emerson (daughter-in-law)
|
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Hitchcock, Edward (1793-1863) (father)
1841, 1850-1861
|
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21 |
Hitchcock, Edward (1854-1925) (son) (20 letters)
1864-69 (bulk), 1874-75, 1884, 1896
|
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22 |
Hitchcock, Edward (1854-1925) (son) to the Hitchcock family (11 letters)
1894, 1896-98, 1921, n.d.
|
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23 |
Hitchcock, Edward B. (grandson) (2 letters)
1896, 1897
|
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24 |
Hitchcock, Emily (sister) (10 letters)
1853, 1859-60, 1865, 1868, 1870
|
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25 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (sister) (31 letters)
1851-53, 1855, 1857-58, 1860, 1864-65, 1867, 1870, 1872,1875, 1887, n.d.
|
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26 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (daughter) (3 letters)
1873, n.d.
|
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27 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (daughter) to the Hitchcock family (7 letters)
1880, 1895, 1896, 1897
|
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28 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (son) to the Hitchcock family (10 letters)
1889, 1891
|
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29 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (son) to the Hitchcock family (15 letters)
1892, 1894
|
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30 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (son) (2 letters)
1893 Oct 17, [1894]
|
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31 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (son), telegram
189[8?] Aug 23/24
|
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32 |
Hitchcock, Justin (cousin) (2 letters)
1866 Jun 14, 18
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Hitchcock, Katherine (granddaughter) to Hitchcock family
[1894]
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2 |
Hitchcock, Lucy (daughter) to the Hitchcock family
1886, 1891-93,
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(12 letters)
1895-97, n.d.
|
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3 |
Hitchcock, Lucy (daughter) (3 letters)
1873, 1897
|
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Hitchcock, Martha B. Barrows (sister-in-law)
|
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4 |
Hitchcock, Mary (sister) (15 letters)
1850, 1855, 1857-59, 1867, 1869, 1872
|
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Hitchcock, Mary Judson (wife)
|
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5 |
Hitchcock, Nathaniel (cousin)
1864 Dec 12
|
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Hitchcock, Orra White (mother)
1850-1860, n.d.
|
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6 |
Hor, S. Herman (telegram re: son's military service)
1898 Aug 24
|
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7 |
Judson, Cannie (sister-in-law) (42 letters)
1852-60, n.d.
|
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8 |
Judson, Charles N. (brother-in-law) (25 letters)
1857-63
|
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9 |
Judson, Charles N. (brother-in-law) (25 letters)
1864-69, 1871-72, 1876, 1891, n.d.
|
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10 |
Judson, David (father-in-law) (27 letters)
1851, 1853-55, 1857-58
|
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11 |
Judson, Emily (cousin)
1895 Sep 15
|
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12 |
Judson, Frederick (uncle) (6 letters)
1855, 1857-59
|
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13 |
Judson, Henry (cousin)
1900 Jan 15
|
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14 |
Judson, Isaac (uncle) (13 letters)
1854-57, 1859, 1872, 1873
|
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15 |
Judson, Lewis H. (brother-in-law) (25 letters)
1852-60, n.d.
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16 |
Judson, Lewis H. (brother-in-law) (24 letters)
1861, 1863, 1867, 1871, 1872, 1875
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17 |
Judson, Mary L. (wife) (26 letters)
1852-57, 1859
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18 |
Judson, Mary L. (wife) (13 letters written during Hitchcock's trip to Paris and London)
1860 Sep-Dec
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19 |
Judson, Mary L. (wife) (11 letters)
1861-1872
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Judson, Phebe Lewis (mother-in-law)
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20 |
Judson, Pixlee (brother-in-law) (22 letters)
1860, 1861, 1864, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1872, n.d.
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21 |
Kimberley, Betsey (3 letters)
1871, 1873, 1875
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22 |
Lewis, Phebe (mother-in-law) (5 letters)
1852, 1857, 1866, 1870, n.d.
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23 |
Lewis, Phebe (mother-in-law) to the Hitchcock family (3 letters)
1855, 1856, n. d.
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24 |
Marsh, Elizabeth C.
1905 Dec 30
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25 |
Mason, Maria E. (4 letters)
1851-52
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26 |
[Number not used]
1908 Sep 9
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27 |
Nichols, D. L.(cousin) to the Hitchcock family
1886 Dec 9
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28 |
Pratt, C[harles] M. (AC 1879), telegram
189[8?] Aug 23
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29 |
Putnam, Granville B. (AC 1861) (brother-in-law)
1869, 1871
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Putnam, Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock (sister)
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30 |
Sanford, J[ohn] E. (AC 1851)
1850 Sep 4, n.d.
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31 |
Stebbins, Maria A. (3 letters)
1861, 1864, 1868
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Storrs, Catharine Hitchcock (sister)
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32 |
Storrs, Henry M. (AC 1846) (brother-in-law)
1852-53, 1885
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33 |
Terry, Cassius M. (brother-in-law)
1874 Apr 28
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Terry, Emily Hitchcock (sister)
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34 |
Williston, Lyman A
1879 Feb 25
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Sub-series B: Outgoing Correspondence
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35 |
To his children
1860, 1898
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Hitchcock, Emily (sister)
1909 Dec 25
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Hitchcock, Mary (sister)
1862 Aug 2
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Terry, Emily Hitchcock (sister)
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Series 4: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE,
1850-1911
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series A): This significant series reveals the breadth of Hitchcock's professional activities, career, work for Amherst, and acquaintances. Many of the letters are from members of the Amherst College community and alumni. The letters detail Hitchcock's ongoing relationships with his former students; his collecting of scientific specimens on behalf of the College; his fund-raising efforts; and general correspondence on College business. There is a letter from Julius H. Seelye (AC 1849) dated July 26, 1861, concerning Hitchcock's appointment to Amherst as physical education instructor and a letter from Foster W. Stearns (AC 1903) concerning acquiring material for the Memorabilia Collection.
Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series B) contains Hitchcock's letters to Amherst College community members and alumni as well as correspondence documenting Hitchcock's professional affiliations. The sub-series includes Hitchcock's letters to Frank W. Stearns (AC 1878) and Foster Stearns (AC 1903) concerning the collection of memorabilia relating to the College.
Divided into two sub-series: A: Incoming Correspondence [1851-1911], alphabetically arranged by sender, and B: Outgoing Correspondence [1844-1909], alphabetically arranged by addressee
Sub-series A: Incoming Correspondence
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1 |
Abbott, Lawrence F. (AC 1881)
1904 Jan 13
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2 |
Allen, Charles H. (AC 1869) (4 letters)
1874 Apr 8, 1898 Jun 8, Nov 25, 1899 Jun 16
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3 |
Allen, Nathan (AC 1836) (17 letters)
1861-1866, 1869, 1872-1873, 1875-1877
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5 |
Alpha Delta Phi
1911 Jan 6
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6 |
American Antiquarian Society (2 letters)
1875 Jun 8, 1876 Apr 29
|
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7 |
Ames, Charles H. (AC 1870)
1872 Jan 16
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8 |
Ames, James T.
1871 Jan 3
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9 |
Ames Manufacturing Company
1854 Mar 9
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10 |
Amherst Club of Chicago
1911 Jan 19
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11 |
Amherst College Class of 1875
1910 Jul 5
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12 |
Amherst College Library
1874 Apr 9
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13 |
[Amherst] College Rocky Mountain Alumni Association, telegram
[1910]
|
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14 |
Anderson, William G.
1911 Jan 5
|
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15 |
Andrews, Charles A. (AC 1895)
1898 Jan 24
|
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16 |
Arms, C. H. (4 letters)
1861 Oct 11, 1864 Oct 4, 1866 Oct 17, 1875 Oct 19
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17 |
Ayres, [Professor], envelope only
n.d.
|
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19 |
Babbott, Lillie R.(3 letters)
1903 Jul 1, 19, 1903 Nov 4
|
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20 |
Bacon, Lucie
1878 Oct 5
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21 |
Bagg, John S. (AC 1872)
1871 Feb 28
|
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22 |
Bailliese, H.
[1854] Sep
|
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23 |
Ballantine, H. (AC 1868)
1873 Dec 19
|
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24 |
Ballard, C. H. (5 letters)
1851 Sep 25, 1852 May 9, Apr 14, 1854 Mar 27, n. d.
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25 |
Bancroft, J. P.
1882 Jun 16
|
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26 |
Barbour, Linus Lucian (AC 1874) (2 letters)
1874 May 2, Jul 23
|
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27 |
Barlow, Elisha H. (AC 1866)
1872 Jan 13
|
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28 |
Bannister, Seth Warner (AC 1835)
1859 Aug 1
|
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29 |
Barrett, Benjamin
1869 Jun 15
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30 |
Barrett, J. L.
1854 Apr 7
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31 |
Bartlett, Dr. C. K. (Northampton Lunatic Hospital)
1866 Apr 9
|
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32 |
Bates, Charles H. (1 letter)
n.d.
|
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33 |
Batterson, George
1871 Dec 13
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34 |
Beadle, E. R., re: minerals (5 letters)
1853 Feb 3, 1854 Sep 18, 1854 Oct 2, 4, 1861 Dec 19
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35 |
Beecher, [?] (Envelope only, marked "Mr. Beecher's Letters")
n.d.
|
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36 |
Benson, H. C.
1858 Mar 15
|
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37 |
Bigelow, William P. (AC 1889)
1908 Jan 22, Oct 22
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38 |
Billings, Ch. H.
1859 Sep 19
|
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39 |
Billings, Julia, donor to Amherst YMCA and Neesima Memorial
1890, 1892, 1904, 1905, 1906
|
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40 |
Billings, Laura
1896 Aug 4
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41 |
Blackwood, James
1860 Nov 22
|
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42 |
Blakeman, B. (4 letters)
1871 Oct 17, Dec 30, 1874 Jan 13, 1875 Aug 27
|
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43 |
Boltwood, Clarinda B., re: 1840 badge from Whig Convention in Barre, Mass.
1903 Dec 12
|
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44 |
Boltwood, Henry L. (AC 1853)
1859 Aug 16
|
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45 |
Boynton, [Nehemiah] (AC 1879)
1901 Sep 16
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46 |
Bradford, J. H.
1907 May 7
|
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47 |
Bridgman, A. M. (AC 1875)
1875 Oct 14
|
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48 |
Bridgman, S. E.
1864 Jun 23, 1874 Apr 18
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49 |
British Museum, acknowledging gift of 60 stone implements and some pottery fragments (3 letters)
1860 Dec 4, 17, 1867 May 18
|
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50 |
Bronson, Frederick S. (AC 1878)
1907 Apr 26
|
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52 |
Brown, William A. (AC 1868)
1875 Jan 1
|
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53 |
Brush, George J.
1857 May 22
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54 |
Bryan, Clark W. and Company
1874 May 14
|
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55 |
Burdett, Edward P.
1863 Dec 31
|
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56 |
Burgess, Ebenezer P. (AC 1852) (13 letters)
1852-1853
|
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57 |
Burgess, Ebenezer P. (AC 1852) (7 letters)
1854, 1858, 1859, 1862, n.d.
|
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58 |
Burgess, Edward Phillips (AC 1852) (2 letters)
1853 Feb 16, [?] Nov 10
|
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59 |
Burgess, Miriam S.
1863 Mar 3
|
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60 |
Campbell, W. H.
1854 Jun 12
|
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61 |
Carew, F. (2 letters)
1871 Mar 29, [1874]
|
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62 |
Carter, Franklin, includes Hitchcock's reply (3 letters)
1885 Oct 31, 1886 May 22, 1899 Jan 9
|
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63 |
Chapin, Franklin P. (AC 1852)
1852 Dec
|
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64 |
Chapin, Henry W., re: Indian relics and minerals (3 letters)
1862 Jun 17, 1865 Jun 14, 1869 Sep 5
|
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65 |
Chapman, [Esq.]
1852 May 10
|
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66 |
Childs, D. W.
1872 Jan 24
|
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67 |
Childs, H. S.
1871 Jun 24
|
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68 |
Chillson, H. H. (AC 1843)
1869 Nov 30, Dec 4
|
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69 |
Clapp, Edwin (AC 1849)
1871 Nov 27
|
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70 |
Clark, E. L.
1861 Dec 2
|
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71 |
Clark, E. P.
1859 Nov 6
|
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72 |
Clark, Josiah
1874 Apr 29
|
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73 |
Clark, Lucy E. (3 letters)
[1851] Nov 28, 1851 Dec 14, 1870 Nov 26
|
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74 |
Clark, W[illiam] S[mith] (AC 1848)
1857 Nov 26
|
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75 |
Clarke, Lillason
1907 May 13
|
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76 |
Clarke, Merritt & Co.
1871 Dec 14
|
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77 |
Clarke, Philena C.
[1867]
|
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78 |
Clarke, William W.
1854 Sep 8
|
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79 |
Clay, Joseph A.
1853 May 28
|
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80 |
Clouston, [?], re: Dr. Pliny Earle (2 letters)
1882 Jun 20, 1883 Jun 20
|
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81 |
Codman, F[enneton?] G.
[1908] May 6
|
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82 |
Colton, Joseph (5 letters)
1853 Mar 12, Apr 22, [May], 1854 Apr 1, Jun 14
|
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83 |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Secretary's Office
1859 Nov 10
|
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84 |
Cooke, Josiah P., Jr.
1853 Jan 27
|
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85 |
Cooke, Mary I.
[?] Jan 7
|
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86 |
Cooley, Arthur Stoddard (AC 1891)
1907 May 22
|
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87 |
Cope, Edward D., re: reptile fossils (5 letters)
1869 Nov 1, Dec 28, 1870 Jan 28, Sep 16, 1872 Jan 29
|
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88 |
Copp, John J. (AC 1860)
1871 Jun 20
|
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89 |
Cross, M. E. (AC 1837)
1854 Feb 18
|
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90 |
Crowell, E[dward] P[ayson] (AC 1853)
[1876]
|
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91 |
Curtis, Frances G.
1901 Nov 14
|
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92 |
Curtis, Jason L. (AC 1871)
1871 Dec 6
|
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93 |
Cutter, [Dr.] Calvin (3 letters)
[1852] Dec 15, [1853] Dec 5, 1854 Sep 21
|
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94 |
Cutting, George R. (AC 1871), re: Frank L. Babbott (AC 1878)
[1874]
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1 |
Delta Kappa Sigma
1854 Jun 26
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2 |
Dakin, Arthur H. (AC 1884), re: "friction" and Alumni Dinner and Seelye administration
1894 Jul 23
|
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3 |
Dana, James D. (3 letters)
1857 Dec 18, 1869 Feb 20, 1872 Jan 30
|
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4 |
Dana, S. W. (AC 1847), re: recollections of President Heman Humphrey
1905 Nov 28
|
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5 |
Davis, Christy (2 letters)
1866 May 24, 28
|
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6 |
Dawes, H. S. (2 letters)
1882 Jun 17, 1888 Feb 10
|
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7 |
Day, L. (Mrs. W. F. Day)
n.d.
|
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8 |
Deady, John A. (AC 1864)
1869 Mar 25
|
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9 |
Demond, Charles, with enclosure
1874 Feb 19
|
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10 |
Denison, Charles
1892 May 22
|
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11 |
Derby, Hasket (AC 1855) (7 letters)
1873, 1875, 1892, 1894, 1899
|
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12 |
De Wolf, Oscar C.
1873 May 28
|
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13 |
Dexter, Franklin B.
1871 Jun 14
|
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14 |
Dickinson, Edward (AC 1823)
1854 Jun 17
|
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15 |
Dickinson, Marquis Fayette (AC 1862)
1899 Jan 31
|
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16 |
Dickinson, W. Austin (AC 1850) (2 letters)
1859 Jan 15, Nov 19
|
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17 |
Dix, D. L.
1868 Oct 14
|
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18 |
Dodge, Rowland B. (AC 1901), a missionary, Maui, Hawaii, 5 photos included
1907 May 9
|
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19 |
Donald, Elijah Winchester (AC 1869) (7 letters)
1869, 1892, 1896, 1897, 1899
|
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20 |
Dow, Frank F. (AC 1874)
[1873 Oct]
|
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21 |
Duns, John (AC Hon. 1863) (9 letters)
1861, 1863, 1866, 1869
|
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22 |
Earle, Pliny, re: Northampton Lunatic Hospital (3 letters)
1868 Sep 5, 1869 Oct 21, 1871 Jun 14
|
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23 |
Eastman, Julia A.
1907 May 24
|
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24 |
Eastman, Lucius R. (AC 1833)
1871 Dec 11
|
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25 |
Eliot, Charles W. (2 letters)
1872 Apr 16, 1883 May 8
|
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26 |
Emerson, Benjamin K. (AC 1865), re: minerals and taxidermist specimens (2 letters)
1875 Mar 9, [1876]
|
|
27 |
Emerson, John M. (AC 1849) (2 letters)
1859 Nov 15, 1866 Jan 7
|
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28 |
Fairbanks, Gertrude M.
1903 Nov 23
|
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29 |
Fallon, John
1883 Feb 17
|
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30 |
Farman, Elbert Eli (AC 1855)
1908 Aug 8
|
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31 |
Field, Ellen C., re: Health Cottage donations ( [1903] last page only) (3 letters)
[1903], 1904 Aug 26, 31
|
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32 |
Field, Rosnell, re: Indian relics (2 letters)
1865 Aug 19, 1866 Mar 30
|
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33 |
First National Bank of Northampton
1865 Aug 29
|
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34 |
Fisher, T. Willis (2 letters)
[1854] Dec 7, 1859 Jan 28
|
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35 |
Fiske, Helen
1877 May 28
|
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36 |
Fletcher, Hewitt G. (AC 1897)
1911 Jan 11
|
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37 |
Fletcher, William I., re: receipted bill for binding volumes for the Memorabilia Collection
[1906]
|
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38 |
Flint, Austin (AC 1831), re: recommending Pliny Earle for Amherst honors
1887 Jun 7
|
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39 |
Franks, Augustus W., re: New England stone implements and the British Museum
1868 Dec 2
|
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40 |
French, S. Tenney (AC 1872)
1899 Jan 3
|
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41 |
French, Stuart W. (AC 1889)
1901 Jan 8
|
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42 |
Fuller, A. Frank
1858 Aug 29
|
|
43 |
Garman, Charles E. (AC 1872) (2 letters)
[1874] Apr 30, 1899 Jan 2
|
|
44 |
Gates, Merrill E., re: seeking opinion about possible successors to "Old Doc" (4 letters)
1891 Sep 4, [1892] Aug 19, 1892 Aug 23, 1896 Jul 23
|
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45 |
Geer, Robert C.
1875 Jul 23
|
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46 |
Gilbert, Charles D., re: Indian relics (8 letters)
1868 Dec 4, 11, 1869 Sep 15, 20, 28, 1871 Oct 8, 1872 Jul 8, 12
|
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47 |
Gilbert, E. J., re: Indian relics (7 letters)
1867 Sep 14, Oct 17, 1868 May 18, Jun 5, Nov 17, 23
|
|
48 |
Gilbert, George H., re: Indian relics (5 letters)
1866 Mar 19, 1867 May 24, Jun 3, Jul 19
|
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49 |
Gilbert, J. H. G., re: Indian relics (3 letters)
1871 Dec 9, 1903 Nov 20, 1904 Sep 6
|
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50 |
Gilbert, Mary L. (2 letters)
1868 Jun 30, Sep 15
|
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51 |
Gilfillen, T.
1852 Dec 21
|
|
52 |
Gough, John B. (3 letters)
18[?] May 4, 1869 Oct 23, 1873 Jun 4
|
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53 |
Green, Mason A. (AC 1874)
1876 May 18
|
|
54 |
Green, Samuel A. (2 letters)
1853 Mar 7, Jun 22
|
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55 |
Greene, William C. (AC 1849)
1900 Oct 5
|
|
56 |
[Greg?], R. P.
1864 Jan 19
|
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57 |
Grennell, Samuel
1872 Jan 29
|
|
58 |
Grosvenor, Edwin A. (AC 1867) (2 letters)
1904 Feb 25, 1908 Jan 1
|
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59 |
Guild, Curtis
1906 May 11
|
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60 |
Guild, George E. (AC 1876)
1872 Aug 24
|
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61 |
Guild-Smith, Mrs. E. M., re: Guild Scholarship
[?] Jun 29
|
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62 |
Hacker, Sarah Earle
1907 Apr 28
|
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63 |
Hadley, Arthur T.
1899 Oct 28
|
|
64 |
Hadley, G.
1851 Aug 28
|
|
65 |
Hager, Albert D., re: a geological map of Vermont Indian relics and a whale skeleton (4 letters)
1859 Feb 2, 1861 Aug 5, 1867 Jan 30, 1889 Jul 19
|
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66 |
Hall, G. Stanley
1894 Mar 26
|
|
68 |
Hall, W. W.
1861 Oct 26
|
|
69 |
Hamilton, John Alexander (AC 1853)
185[?] Mar 24
|
|
70 |
Hammond, Charles (5 letters)
1871 Sep 6, Dec 12, 1872 Jan 17, 26, 1875 Apr 24
|
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71 |
Hammond, John C. (AC 1865)
1874 Jan 31
|
|
72 |
Hammond, W. S., Jr., 2 envelopes only
n.d.
|
|
73 |
Hartwell, Charles (AC 1849), Foochow, China, missionary (7 letters)
1851, 1859, 1869, 1870, 1874, 1876, n.d.
|
|
74 |
Hatch, Franklin Samuel (AC 1873)
1904 Jan 5
|
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75 |
Hawkins, Layton S. (AC 1904)
1910 Dec 31
|
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76 |
Hayward, James (AC 1873)
1872 Jan 3
|
|
77 |
Henricke, W.
1863 Mar 11
|
|
78 |
Henry, Joseph
1871 Dec 11
|
|
79 |
Henshaw, Marshall (AC 1845) (3 letters)
1861 Aug 1, 1864 May 23, 1864 Sep 24
|
|
80 |
Hinrichs, Carl
1864 Oct 3
|
|
81 |
Historical Society of Great Britain (2 letters)
1869 Feb 27, Apr 27
|
|
82 |
Hitchcock, Roswell D. (AC 1836) (6 letters)
1878, 1882, 1883, 1884
|
|
83 |
Hoadley, E. S. (Mar 13 letter re: new cotton press) (2 letters)
1854 Mar 13, May 18
|
|
84 |
Hodges, R. M. (9 letters)
1864, 1869, 1871, 1872, 187[?], 189[?]
|
|
85 |
Hodgson, George B.
1869 Jul 24
|
|
86 |
Holland, Josiah G. (12 letters)
1853, 1854, 1855, n.d.
|
|
87 |
Holloway, G.
1853 Oct 28
|
|
88 |
Holmes, J. W., Jr.
1869 Jan 12
|
|
89 |
Holmes, Oliver Wendell (5 letters)
1854, 1861, [1871], 1883, 1891
|
|
90 |
[Hopkins, Alice Knight], includes photograph and mourning poem
1869 Apr 17
|
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91 |
Hopkins, Bridgman and Co.
1854 Jul 18
|
|
92 |
Howe, A. P.
1854 Feb 2
|
|
93 |
Howe, Elijah, Jr. (AC 1849)
1863 Aug 17
|
|
94 |
Howe, G. M. (AC 1871)
1872 Jan 15
|
|
95 |
Hubbard, E. A. (2 letters)
1862 Mar 5, 1864 Feb 19
|
|
96 |
Hubbard, Robert, candidate for U. S. Congress
1875 Mar 31
|
|
97 |
Hubbard, William H. (AC 1844) (2 letters)
185[?] Jan 25, Jul 2
|
|
98 |
Humphrey, [Heman]
1854 Jan 12
|
|
99 |
Huntington, Frederick D. (AC 1839) (3 letters)
1852 Apr 8, 1891 Jan 24, 1899 May 31
|
|
100 |
Hyatt, J. C. V. D. (3 letters)
1853 Aug 19, 1854 Jan 3, May 18
|
|
101 |
Hyde, Henry D. (AC 1861), re: 1869 details of Hitchcock's retirement income (5 letters)
1869 Dec 9-10, 1875 Jul 2, 1895 Jan 24, 1896 Jun 14
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12 |
1 |
James, Arthur Curtiss (AC 1889) (4 letters)
1898 Sep 9, 1899 Apr 5, 1901 Feb 1, 19
|
|
2 |
James, D. Willis (7 letters)
1894, 1895, 1899, 1901, 1904, 1906
|
|
3 |
Jarvis, Dr. Edward
1865 Feb 10
|
|
4 |
Keep, Austin (AC 1897)
1906 Apr 11
|
|
6 |
Kellogg, D. S., re: Indian relics (3 letters)
1904 Apr 12, May 4, Aug 19
|
|
7 |
Kendall, Sylvanus C. (AC 1849)
1869 Jul 15
|
|
8 |
Kimball, James P. (AC 1849) (2 letters)
1850 Jan, Dec
|
|
9 |
King, Samuel Bowles (AC 1902)
1911 Apr 25
|
|
10 |
Kingsley, C. B.
1865 Sep 11
|
|
11 |
Kinney, C. M.
1859 Oct 10
|
|
12 |
Kittredge, G. B.
1872 Jan 22
|
|
13 |
Kneeland, Dr. S.
1852 Nov 17
|
|
14 |
Knight, H. G., re: position on State Board of Charities
1875 Jun 10
|
|
15 |
Krantz, Dr., re: mineral specimens
1865 Jul 17
|
|
16 |
Ladd, William M. (AC 1878) (5 letters)
1881, 1883, 1884, 1892, 1910
|
|
17 |
Lane, Charles S. (AC 1880)
1907 Apr 30
|
|
18 |
Lankester, E. Ray, re: zoology and osteology (6 letters)
[1860], 1862, [1863], n.d., 1865, 1873
|
|
19 |
Lankester, Phebe (4 letters)
[1860-1861], 1875 Oct 4
|
|
20 |
Lassiter, Francis R.
1906 Jan 6
|
|
21 |
Leighton, George E.
1853 May 26
|
|
22 |
Leighton, M. K.
1903 Mar 9
|
|
23 |
Leland, George A. (AC 1874) (5 letters)
1875 Jan 23, Apr 10, Sep 24, 1880 Nov 23, 1904 Mar 21
|
|
24 |
Leland, J. D. (2 letters)
1874 Jan, Aug
|
|
25 |
Leonard, M. H.
1855 Apr 6
|
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26 |
Lesley, J. P.
1866 Aug 9
|
|
27 |
Letchworth, William P.
1882 Jun 21
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Liang-Cheng, Chentung, calling card and invitation from Chinese Students Conference
1906 Aug
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Lincoln, Caroline
[?] Jul 9
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31 |
Lombard, Frank A. (AC 1896), re: Amherst College Neesima Endowment for Doshisha, copy (2 letters)
1904 Aug 2, Oct 17
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32 |
Long, John D.
1899 Jun 16
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33 |
Long, Walter P., re: Civil War Petersburg Campaign (6 letters)
1864 Nov 25, Dec 4, 1870 Jun 7, Jul 18, 1903 Mar 9, 1907 May 16
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34 |
Lovell, Thomas A.
1857 Jun 17
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35 |
Lyell, Mary (2 letters)
[1860] Dec 4, 20
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36 |
Lyman, Solomon
185[?] Apr 13
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37 |
MacFadden, Robert A. (AC 1890)
1902 May 22
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38 |
Mallet, J. W. (3 letters)
1854 Jul 20, 1890 Sep 19, 22
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39 |
Mallon, George B. (AC 1887)
1909 Feb 23
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40 |
Manross, Newton S.
1862 Feb 11
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42 |
Marvine, Walter (AC 1879)
1907 May 18
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43 |
Maskelyne, Nevil Story (5 letters)
1861 Jul-Oct, n.d. March 14
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43A |
Mason, Lowell (2 letters)
1868 Apr 25, Nov 28
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44 |
Massachusetts Medical Society
1859 Oct 14
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45 |
Mead, William R. (AC 1867) (1 letter)
n.d.
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46 |
Merriam, G. Ernest (AC 1896)
1907 May 13
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47 |
Metcalf, E. W. (2 letters)
1855 Apr 12, 21
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48 |
Miller, Dr. W. D., inquiry from Germany re: physical education at Amherst
1899 Apr 17
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49 |
Milliken, I. T.
1857 Nov 10
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50 |
Mitchell, Weir (2 letters)
[1895 Nov 4], 1904 May 12
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51 |
Montague, William L. (AC 1855)
1865 Dec 29
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52 |
Morgan, Charles E.
1853 Dec 10
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53 |
Morgan, John C., re: science and religion
1870 Apr 7
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53A |
Morse, Charles L. (AC 1901), re: warm appreciation for Hitchcock's life and role in the memory of the students
1908 Sep 9
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54 |
Munn, Asa B.
1888 Mar 15
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55 |
Murphey, Starr J. (AC 1881)
1909 Dec 7
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56 |
National Geographic Society
1909 Mar 12
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57 |
Neesima, Joseph H. (AC 1870)
1868 Apr 15
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58 |
Neill, H. Humphrey (AC 1866), calling card
1903 Nov 21
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59 |
Newhall, George H. (AC 1845)
1851 Nov 13
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60 |
Ober, Frank W.
1899 Feb 23
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61 |
Orton, James (3 letters)
[1853] Jan 31, 1854 Mar 15, 1867 Apr 15
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62 |
Owen, Richard (5 letters, 1 note)
1860, 1869, 1871, 1876, 1885, n.d.
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63 |
Page, Calvin C.
1854 Feb 13
|
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64 |
Palmer, William R. (AC 1849)
1872 Jan 9
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65 |
Parker, W. E. (2 letters)
1870 Oct 5, 1907 Apr 29
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66 |
Parkhurst, C. H. (AC 1866)
1907 Apr 26
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67 |
Parsons, H. M.
1908 Mar 2
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68 |
Patrick, H. J. (AC 1848) (2 letters)
1892 Mar 29, 1907 May 2
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69 |
Pearsons, D. K.
[1901]
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70 |
Pease, E. M. (AC 1854)
1854 Mar 4
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71 |
Pease, L. H., re: a skeleton with missing teeth
1875 Jan 4
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72 |
Peppes, George D. B. (AC 1857)
1859 Jan 15
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73 |
Perkins, E. H. (2 letters)
1854 Jul 21, 1855 Apr 1
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74 |
Perkins, G. H.
1904 Sep 24
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75 |
Perkins, Justin (AC 1829), a missionary in Persia, who boarded with Hitchcock family
1865 Nov 6
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76 |
Phillips, John L. T. (2 letters)
1852 Jul 8, 1854 Jul 15
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77 |
Pictet, [?], Professor at Geneva
n.d.
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78 |
Pomeroy, Edward N., re: M. F. Logan (AC 1875)
1875 Jul 14
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79 |
Pomeroy, William Morton (AC 1861)
1871 Jun 21
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80 |
Pope Manufacturing Company (4 letters)
1896 Nov 19, 1898 Sep 1, 2, 1899 Oct 14
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81 |
Powell, Charles L. (2 letters)
1854 Nov 29, Dec 15
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82 |
Pratt, Charles (2 letters)
1880 Jul 5, 1885 Apr 10
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83 |
Pratt, Charles M. (AC 1879) (24 letters)
1882, 1858, 1886, 1888-1891, 1893
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84 |
Pratt, Charles M. (AC 1879) (23 letters)
1894-1897, 1902, 1905-1909
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85 |
Pratt, Edward Henry (AC 1853)
1871 Oct 2
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86 |
Pratt, Frederick Bayley (AC 1887) (3 letters)
1889 Nov 16, 1890 Feb 12, 1891 Sep 16
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87 |
Pratt, George D. (AC 1893)
1907 Jul 2
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88 |
Pratt, Mary M. (3 letters)
[1903], [?] Aug 1, [?] Nov 30
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89 |
Pratt, Morris (AC 1911)
1908 Aug 29
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90 |
Rand, Stephen Bailey (AC 1866) (2 letters)
1874 Apr 12, May 14
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91 |
[Rinch ?], H. C., re: Stanton Coit (AC 1879)
1875 May 29
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92 |
Roberts, J. Willard (AC 1904)
1902 Aug 14
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93 |
Robinson, George D.
1885 Dec 15
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94 |
Robinson, H. M.
1904 Sep 26
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95 |
Roemer, G.
1869 May 28
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96 |
Rolfe, W. J. (AC 1849) (2 letters)
[1909] May 3, Dec 27
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98 |
Russell, William Eustis
1893 May 8
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99 |
Rust, H. N., re: Indian artifacts (2 letters)
[1892] Jan 18, Nov 29
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Box
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Folder
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13 |
1 |
Sanford, D. (2 letters)
1853 Dec 29, 1854 Aug 27
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2 |
Sanford, G. E.
1853 Dec 5
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3 |
Sanford, John E. (AC 1851) (4 letters)
1867 Jul 3, 1872 Mar 22, 1876 Jun 21, 1905 Feb 3
|
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4 |
Sawyer, E. H. (9 letters)
1854, 1866, 1867, 1871, 1872, 1874, 1875
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5 |
Sawyer, Sarah J.
1867 May 14
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6 |
Scarritt, Russell
1867 Apr 29
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7 |
Schiff, Jacob H.
1899 Nov 28
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8 |
Scudden, Sam
1875 Jan 28
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9 |
Sears, R. W.
1855 Dec 30
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10 |
Seelye, Elizabeth J.
1889 Aug 23
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11 |
Seelye, Julius H. (AC 1849) (14 letters)
1859, 1861, 1872, 1876, 1888, 1889
|
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12 |
Seelye, L. Clark (2 letters)
1876 Apr 15, 18
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13 |
Seymour, John A. (AC 1849)
1875 Jan 14
|
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15 |
Shepard, Charles Upham (AC 1824) (4 letters)
[1860] Oct 7, 1861 Jan 10, 1866 Jan 1, 1869 Nov 26
|
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16 |
Shuter, James S.
1860 Nov 26
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17 |
Silliman, B. (4 letters)
1853 Mar 29, Sep 24, Dec, 1863 May 30
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18 |
Smith, A. D.
1871 Dec 20
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19 |
Smith, B. F. (3 letters)
1852-1854
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20 |
Smith, Charles Sprague (AC 1874)
1907 Sep 5
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22 |
Smith, Edward H.
1903 Jan 29
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23 |
Smith, G. Laurence (3 letters)
1852 Nov 15, 1853 Jan 23, 1857 Oct 20
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24 |
Smith, J. Bryant (6 letters)
1853 Jun 9, Dec, 1854 Jan 4, 9, Feb 2, Apr 18
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25 |
Snow, E. L. (2 letters)
1854 May 12, 1857 Jan 1
|
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26 |
Snow, G. P.
1854 Mar 13
|
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27 |
Society of Directors of Physical Education in Colleges
1909 Dec 21
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28 |
Sprague, D. G.
1863 May 30
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29 |
Stearns, Alfred E. (AC 1894)
1910 Feb 24
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30 |
Stearns, Foster W. (AC 1903)
1906 Oct 23
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31 |
Stearns, Frank Waterman (AC 1878)
1905 May 4
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32 |
Stearns, R. H. & Company (2 unsigned letters)
1906 Mar 7, 8
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33 |
Stearns, W. D.
1881 Sep 13
|
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34 |
Stebbins, M. C. (AC 1851)
1871 Sep 16
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35 |
Stickney, W. B. (AC 1863)
1880 Oct 11
|
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36 |
Stone, George M.
1854 Sep 9
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37 |
Stone, John (AC 1891)
[?] May 18
|
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38 |
Stone, Rollin S. (3 letters)
1861
|
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39 |
Storer, Horatio R. (3 letters)
1852 Mar 22, 1853 Nov 16, 1892 Nov 28
|
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40 |
Storrs, Henry M. (AC 1846)
1853 May 14
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41 |
Storrs, Richard Salter (AC 1839) (2 letters)
1896 Jun 15, [?] Mar 13
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42 |
Stoughton, [John ?]
1875 Mar 29
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43 |
Strong, [?]
1908 Apr 13
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44 |
Strong, N. Lyman
1857 Nov 7
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45 |
Swallow, G. C.
1854 Jan 16
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46 |
Sweetser, G. H.
1853 Jan 11
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47 |
Sykes, L. F., re: minerals (3 letters)
1853 Dec 8, 1854 Sep 30, Oct 30
|
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48 |
Taintor, Charles M., re: Old Deerfield document dated 1673
1871 Jun 5
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49 |
Talbot, B.
1854 Oct 23
|
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50 |
Temple, J. H.
1875 Mar 5
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51 |
Thomas, W. H. B., re: Indian relics (3 letters)
1853 Mar 28, 1854 Jan 11, 1855 May 22
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52 |
Thompson, A. G.
1860 Apr 14
|
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53 |
Thompson, A. W., for the Hampshire District Medical Society
1866 Sep 10
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54 |
Thompson, Fred J.
1907 Apr 27
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55 |
Thompson, Joseph O. (AC 1884)
1899 Nov 8
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56 |
Tooley, Lucien S.
1855 Apr 12
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57 |
Travis, Charles B. (AC 1864)
1874 Aug 3
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58 |
Tuke, D. Hack
1882 Jun 20
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59 |
[Tumas ?], S.
1854 Jan 26
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60 |
Turner, James (AC 1880)
1908 Dec 28
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61 |
Tyler, [J?]
1871 Dec 29
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62 |
Tyler, John M. (AC 1873) (7 letters)
1910 Apr 24, May 12, 25, Jun 9, 20, Jul 10, Aug 28
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63 |
Tyler, Moses Coit
1869 Nov 20
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64 |
Tyler, William Seymour (AC 1830) (2 letters dated 1861 May 13) (4 letters)
1861 May 13, Aug 12, 1889 Sept 19
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65 |
U. S. Christian Commission
1864 Jul 18
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66 |
Utter, George H. (AC 1877)
1899 Jun 30
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67 |
Vaux, William S.
1853 Jul 2
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68 |
Votaw, Daniel (father of Elihu, AC 1869)
1867 Feb 15
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69 |
Walker, Francis A. (AC 1860) (4 letters)
1879 Feb 8, 1893 May 30, 1895 Dec 5, 1903 May 28
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70 |
Walker, George Frederic (AC 1849)
1869 Jul 1
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71 |
Walker, Williston (AC 1883)
1884 Dec 21
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72 |
Ward, Henry A.
1871 Dec 1
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73 |
Ward, William H. (AC 1856) (3 letters)
1860 Nov 27, 1861 Aug 26, 1862 Jul 14
|
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74 |
Washburn, John Henry (AC 1849) (4 letters)
1872 Jan 17, 22, 1873 Sep 22, 1908 Mar 3
|
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75 |
Washburn, W[illiam] B[arrett]
1874 Apr 28
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76 |
Watts, James W.
1855 May 30
|
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77 |
Weeden, William Grinnell (father of William O., AC 1877)
[1875?] Jul 22
|
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78 |
Welch, T. G.
1872 Jan 26
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79 |
White, Andrew D. (3 letters)
1874 Aug 10, 1883 Nov 6, 1884 Feb 8
|
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80 |
White, Emma S.
1905 Jan 24
|
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81 |
White, George H. (AC 1870)
[1875] Mar
|
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82 |
White, James
1854 May 4
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83 |
Whitney, W. C.
1885 Mar 20
|
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84 |
Wilbur, H. O. (2 letters)
1905 Jan 31, Nov 31
|
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85 |
Wilbur, Harriet Laurence, re: Harry Wilbur Scholarship
1905 Feb 11
|
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86 |
Wilder, Lyman, re: Indian relics
1871 Sep 12
|
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87 |
Wilder, Marshall P.
[?] Mar 16
|
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88 |
Wiley, R. E.
1898 Oct 3
|
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90 |
Williams, R. S.
1875 Dec 28
|
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91 |
Willis, B. L.
1904 Nov 21
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92 |
Williston, Asahel Lyman
1876 Mar 18
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93 |
Williston, Lyman R. (AC 1850)(2 letters)
1852 Dec 14, 1853 Jan 23
|
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94 |
Williston, Samuel
1865 Sep 8
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95 |
Winslow, P. I. W.
1861 Dec 30
|
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96 |
Wolcott, Roger(2 letters)
1896 Apr 6, May 30
|
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97 |
Wood, Alphonse(2 letters)
1852 Jul 10, 1861 Oct 25
|
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98 |
Woodbridge, John (AC 1849)
1859 Oct 13
|
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99 |
Woods, J. B.
1865 Aug 17
|
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100 |
Woods, Rufus Dodd (AC 1838)
1872 Jan 26
|
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101 |
Woolley, Mary E.
1907 Apr 28
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102 |
Wright, Bryce
1861 Dec 12
|
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103 |
Wyman, J.
1855 Jan 20
|
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104 |
Wyman, Walter (AC 1870) (3 letters)
1883-1899
|
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105 |
Envelopes (6 envelopes addressed to Hitchcock)
|
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106 |
Unidentified (2 letters)
1860 Oct 21, 1875 Oct
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Sub-series B: Outgoing Correspondence
Box
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1 |
Allen, W. S. (AC 1900)
1902 Oct 19
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2 |
Alumni Association of New York, includes a menu for Association Dinner with a facsimile letter
1909 Feb 19
|
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3 |
Amherst College, bill for expenses
1899 Jun 30
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4 |
Amherst College, Class of 1883
1908 Oct 26
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5 |
Amherst College, Class of 1897
1897 Dec 16
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6 |
Amherst student mass meeting
1909 Nov 12
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8 |
Belcher, Nathan N. (AC 1832)
1878 Mar 14
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9 |
Bigelow, William P. (AC 1889) (16 letters)
1890-1894, 1906
|
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10 |
Biscoe, Walter Stanley (AC 1874) (4 memoranda)
1879 Sep 24, Oct 9, 1880 Jul 19, Aug 17
|
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11 |
Bridgenman, [?]
1809 [?] Jan 30
|
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12 |
Christian Association, Amherst College, reproduction from the annual report
1906 Jun 10
|
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13 |
Clark, John Bates (AC 1872) (2 letters)
1900 Nov 13, 15
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14 |
Cowles, Herbert T.
1906 Jul 5
|
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15 |
Cowles, Mrs. Herbert T. (2 letters)
1904 Mar 11, 1905 Apr 21
|
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16 |
Dakin, Arthur Hazard (AC 1884)
1894, 1895
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18 |
Dickinson, William Austin (AC 1850) (6 letters, 4 envelopes, 2 lists and 2 cards relating to 1889 Alumni Dinner)
[1888-1889]
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19 |
Dickinson, William Austin (AC 1850)
1889 Mar 16
|
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20 |
Fay, [Charles Ralph] (AC 1890)
1899 Mar 24
|
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21 |
Field, Samuel D.
1903 Jul 8
|
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22 |
Flynt, William N.
1869 Oct 1
|
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23 |
Garman, Charles E. (AC 1872) (2 letters)
1900 Jan 25, Feb 12
|
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24 |
Gates, Merrill E.
1896 Jul 25
|
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25 |
Harris,[George], Amherst College President
190[?] Sep 30
|
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26 |
Hinman, Jason (AC 1885)
1883 Dec 8
|
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28 |
Johnson, Burges (AC 1899) (1905 letter about physical education at Amherst before 1861. Later letters about Johnson's article on 'Old Doc' in Outlook, Apr 27, 1907) (5 letters and 1 article)
1905 Feb 22, 1906 Dec 6, 1907 Mar 20, Apr, Jun 27
|
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29 |
Jones, William B.
190[8] Feb 13
|
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30 |
Keep, Austin Baxter (AC 1897) (13 letters about Noah Webster material at Columbia University)
1905, 1906, 1907
|
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31 |
Kidder, H. W. (AC 1897), re: swivel chair used by President Hitchcock (2 memoranda)
190[?]
|
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32 |
Library Committee, book orders
1879 Dec 29
|
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33 |
March, Mrs. (2 letters)
1886 Dec 14, 20
|
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34 |
Mead, William Rutherford (AC 1867)
1908 Feb 26
|
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35 |
Moody, A. S.
1908 Oct 6
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36 |
Morse, [Anson D.] (AC 1871) (4 letters)
1889 Jan 19, Dec 25, 31, 1902 Apr 3
|
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37 |
Norton, Mrs.
1882 Sep 16
|
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38 |
Orr, William (AC 1883)
1903 Jul 18
|
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39 |
Parsons, [?] (photocopy)
1881 Oct 18
|
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40 |
Phillips, Dr. Paul C. (AC 1888) (35 letters)
1902-1908
|
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41 |
Plimpton, [George Arthur] (AC 1876), re: President Gates and Professor Garman
1894 Jul 2
|
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42 |
Pratt, Charles M. (AC 1879), re: Austin Dickinson (AC 1850) and President Gates (4 letters)
1895 Sep 1, Oct 2, 1897 Mar 29, 1901 Mar 16
|
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43 |
Pratt, Mrs. C. M. (3 letters)
1892 Mar 24, 1893 Mar 23, 25
|
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44 |
Pratt, Harold (AC 1900)
1906 Jul 6
|
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45 |
Psi Upsilon
1903 Dec 8
|
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46 |
Rugg, Arthur Prentice (AC 1883)
1908 Aug 20
|
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47 |
Rust, Horatio, re: Indian relics and fossil bones (20 letters, photocopies; originals at Huntington Library, NO PHOTOCOPYING)
1866-1891
|
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48 |
[Saulom?], [?] re: State Board of Lunacy and Charity report
1886 Jan 19
|
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49 |
Seelye, [Julius Hawley] (AC 1849)
1872 Nov 29
|
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50 |
[Seelye], Laurens H.
1909 Sep 10
|
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51 |
Smith, A. D. (2 transcriptions and 1 excerpt from the Dartmouth College archives; excerpt dated Jun 19 from Calvin Durfee which mentions Professor Hitchcock)
1864 Apr 2, 1865 Nov 23, 1865
|
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52 |
Smith, [ Jeannie] (3 letters)
1900 Jun 28, 1901 Apr 6, 1907 Feb 27
|
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53 |
Stearns, Foster (AC 1903), re: printing Noah Webster papers (16 letters)
1905 May 6-1907 Jan 27
|
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54 |
Stearns, Frank Waterman (AC 1878), re: printing of Noah Webster papers and other matters (13 letters)
1906 Feb 19-1908 Jan 3
|
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55 |
Tyler, Amelia W.
1809 Mar 20
|
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56 |
[Tyler], John
1897 Nov 23
|
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57 |
Whitman, [Frank E.] (AC 1885)(2 letters)
1896 May 26, 1902 Jan 22
|
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58 |
Whitney, Edward Samuel (AC 1890)
1898 Sep 5
|
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59 |
Williston, [A. Lyman] (7 letters)
1873, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1879
|
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60 |
Unidentified, re: letter of recommendation for G. L. Smith (AC 1876)
1878 Sep 21
|
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61 |
Unidentified, includes 1 Latin motto and 5 letters
n.d., 1869, 1873, 1889
|
Series 5: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): TRAVEL,
1860-1898
Trip to France and England, 1860-1861 (sub-series A) is chronicled through the notebook Hitchcock kept during his medical study in Paris, and in London with Sir Richard Owen of the British Museum, during the winter of 1860-61. The sub-series also contains a typescript of the notebook. Hitchcock was accompanied by his brother-in-law Pixlee Judson. Material is arranged by type.
Trip Around the World, 1872 (sub-series B) documents Hitchcock's trip with fellow classmate and faculty member Julius H. Seelye (AC 1849), Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics (later president of Amherst College). Hitchcock and Seelye were commissioned by the Trustees to bring back "memorabilia to fill the exhibition shelves." Seelye and Hitchcock separated in India, where Seelye remained to deliver a lecture series while Hitchcock continued to the Middle East and Europe before returning to America. The sub-series includes Hitchcock's passport; the diary he kept between July 1872 and January 1873; a typescript of the diary; financial information; a list of goods shipped back to the United States, including items for the Amherst College "cabinets"; and a volume of memorabilia from the trip, including letters to and from his family. Material is arranged by type.
Trip to Brazil, 1892 (sub-series C) documents Hitchcock's eight-week trip to South America, accompanied by Mary Judson Hitchcock and their daughter Lucy. The series includes a diary the Hitchcocks kept for June and July 1892 and a drawing of Hitchcock aboard the ship [by his daughter Lucy?]. The trip, the gift of Charles M. Pratt (AC 1879) was undertaken to improve Hitchcock's ill health. See Series 14, sub-series A for Lucy's diary of the trip. Material is arranged by type. For photographs, see Series 8, sub-series F, box 21, folder 14.
Trip to the Mediterranean, 1898 (sub-series D) contains 2 volumes of Hitchcock's diary, kept from January through May 1898, for his trip to Hyres, France. Mary Judson Hitchcock accompanied him on this trip. They were the guests of Charles M. Pratt (AC 1879). For a photograph, see Series 8, sub-series F, box 21, folder 15.
Divided into four sub-series: A: Trip to France and England, 1860-1861, B: Trip Around the World, 1872, C: Trip to Brazil, 1892, D: Trip to the Mediterranean, 1898
Sub-series A: Trip to France and England,
1860
Box
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15 |
1 |
Letter to James Shuter, typescript regarding microscopic investigation
1860 Nov 26
|
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2 |
Bill of Exchange, London
1860 Dec 4
|
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3 |
Diary of Hitchcock's study with Sir Richard Owen, bound notebook
1860 Oct-1861 Jan
|
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4 |
Typescript of Owen notebook above, pp. 1-34
1860 Oct-1861 Jan
|
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5 |
Typescript of Owen notebook above, pp. 35-88
1860 Oct-1861 Jan
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Box
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Folder
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8 |
Passport for Edward Hitchcock
1872 Jun 25
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Box
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Folder
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15 |
6 |
Diary, bound notebook, vol. 1
1872 Jul 17-Nov 1
|
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7 |
Diary, bound notebook, vol. 2
1872 Nov 2-1873 Jan 4
|
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8 |
Typescript of diary, vol. 1 above, pp.1-50
1872 Jul 17-Sep 12
|
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Typescript of diary, vol. 1 above, pp. 51-end
1872 Sep 13-Nov 1
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Typescript of diary, vol. 2 above
1872 Nov 2-1873 Jan 4
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List of goods shipped home, including items for the Amherst College Cabinet
c. 1872
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Jan Financial account book and one loose sheet
1872 Jul-1873
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List of articles in The Amherst Student about the trip
1872-1873, 1938
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Bound volume of memorabilia
1872
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Sub-series C: Trip to Brazil,
1892
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Bill of Fare, menu
1892 Jul 26
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U. S. & Brazil Steamship Co. brochure
ca. 1892
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Diary, kept by Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock of trip, bound notebook
1892 Jun-Jul
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Photocopies of Mary Judson Hitchcock's entires into the bound notebook diary above
1892 Jun-Jul
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Pencil drawing of Hitchcock aboard ship, [by Lucy Hitchcock?]
1892 Jun 19
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Sub-Series D: Trip to the Mediterranean,
1898
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Diary of trip to Hyres, France, bound notebook, vol. 1
1898 Jan -Apr
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Diary of trip to Hyres, France, bound notebook, vol. 2
1898 Apr-May
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Series 6: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): PUBLISHED WRITINGS,
1855-1909
Contains manuals, articles, reports, and papers written and prepared by Edward Hitchcock over a period of more than 40 years. Formats include printed material (originals and photocopies) and annotated copies. Hitchcock's works focus on physical education, hygiene, and anthropometric statistics as well as the occasional scientific specimen. It includes a small amount of correspondence about Elementary Anatomy and Physiology, written with his father, Amherst College president and geologist Edward Hitchcock.
Many of the publications relate to the development of the physical education program at Amherst College and include summaries of anthropometric measurements of Amherst students, and multiple editions of the health lectures given by Hitchcock over the years.
The material is arranged chronologically by date of publication.
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A Manual for the Gymnasium, advertising flyer (2 copies)
[n.d.]
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Manual of Gymnastic Exercises, proof
n.d.
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"On a New Spodumene Locality at Norwich Mass.," by C. Hartwell and Hitchcock [The American Journal of Science 2nd series, v. 10] (8 offprints sewn together)
1850 Sep
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On the Decrease of the Relative Number of College-Educated Men in Massachusetts During the Present Century (2 copies)
n.d.
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"What the College May do to Prevent Insanity," reprinted from Proceedings of Twelfth Conference of Charities and Correction
n.d.
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"Description of a New Species of Clathropteris, Discovered in the Connecticut Valley Sandstone," The American Journal of Science, second series, vol. 20, no. 58 (2 detached copies)
1855 Jul
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"A New Fossil Shell in the Connecticut River Sandstone," The American Journal of Science, second series, vol. 21 (3 detached copies)
1856
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Correspondence re: Elementary Anatomy and Physiology (written with his father, President Edward Hitchcock, geologist)
1857-1876
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"Hygiene at Amherst College, Experience of the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene in Amherst College for the Past 16 Years," paper read at the American Public Health Association meeting in Chicago (3 copies)
1877 Sep 26
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The Average and the Best Anthropometric Records of Amherst College from 1861-2 to 1894-5 Inclusive, annotated
1895 Mar 26
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The Average and the Best Anthropomorphic Records of Amherst College from 1861 to March, '00 [1900] Inclusive, annotated
[ca. 1900]
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Physical Culture in Amherst College. Lowell, Mass.: Store & Huse, Book Printers, 1869. (4 copies)
1869
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Transactions of the Hampshire Agricultural Society of Amherst, Mass., for the Year 1875. Amherst: H. M. McCloud and Job Printer, 1875.
1875
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"Relation of the Student-Life to Health and Long[e]vity," reprinted from The New Englander (3 annotated copies)
1877 Jul
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Hygiene at Amherst College, paper read at the meeting of the American Public Health Association (3 copies)
1877 Sep 26
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The Department of Physical Education and Hygiene in Amherst College. Boston: Rand, Avery, & Co., 1879. (4 copies)
1879
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An Abstract of Lectures on Health, to the Freshmen of Amherst College. 1880. Amherst: Press of C. A. Bangs & Co., 1880. (2 copies, one incomplete)
1880
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An Abstract of Lectures on Health, to the Freshmen of Amherst College. 1880. Amherst: Press of C. A. Bangs & Co., 1880., with manuscript notes by Edward Hitchcock
1880
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Hygiene of the Farm From the 27th Report of the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture. Boston: Franklin Press: Rand, Avery, & Company, 1880.
1880
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A Report of Twenty Years Experience in the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene in Amherst College, to the Board of Trustees. June 27, 1881. Amherst: Press of C. A. Bangs & Co., 1881
1881
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Amherst College Health Lectures.
1882-83, 1883-84, 1887, n.d.
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[A Manual of the Gymnastic Exercises as Practiced by the Junior Class] in Amherst College...Prepared Under the Direction of Dr. Edward Hitchcock, Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene. Boston: Ginn, Heath, & Company, 1884.
1884
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"Athletics in American Colleges," in Journal of Social Science, containing the "Transactions of the American Association, No. XX Saratoga Papers of 1884," Part II, (also one detached copy)
1885 Jun
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"Athletics at Amherst College," from Outing (2 detached copies)
1885 Jul
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The Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene, to the Board of Trustees of Amherst College, June 29, 1886
1886 Jun 29
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The Need of Anthropometry, A Paper...Also, the Report of the Committee Upon the Method of Physical Measurement. Brooklyn: Rome Brothers, 1887.
1887
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"Statistics Bearing Upon the Average and Typical Student in Amherst College, March 1888," by Hitchcock and H. H. Seelye, from The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. XVII (photocopy)
1888
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"Anthropometric Statistics from Amherst College, Mass., U. S. A.," from The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. XVIII (photocopy)
1888
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Arguments of Hon. George D. Robinson . . . on the Petition of Alice R. Cooke of Sandwich, and the Memorial of F. B. Sanborn of Concord, before the Committee on Public Charitable Institutions of the Legislature of 1889. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1889. Includes quotations from Hitchcock.
1889
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"Some Principles Regarded as Essential in the Direction of the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene, Amherst College," Presented at a conference in the interest of Physical Training held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, November 29, 1889 (4 copies)
1889 Nov 29
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The Thirtieth Annual Report of the Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education. June 23, 1891. Amherst: Carpenter & Morehouse, 1891.
1891
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A Syllabus of the Health Lectures in Amherst College, 1891-92. The Subjects, Statements and Facts Upon Personal Health Used for the Lectures Given to the Freshman Class of Amherst College. Third Edition, Amherst, 1891. (2 copies; 1 copy for corrections and additions by Hitchcock)
1891 Sep
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3 |
"Tug-of-War Contests," from Young Mens Era, March 1892 (photocopy)
1892 Mar
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The Results of Anthropometry as Derived from the Measurements of the Students in Amherst College. A Paper Presented to the American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education at Their Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, April, 1892. Amherst: Carpenter & Morehouse, 1892.
1892
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A Syllabus of the Health Lectures in Amherst College, 1893-94. The Subjects, Statements and Facts Upon Personal Health Used for the Lectures Given to the Freshman Class of Amherst College. Fourth Edition, Amherst, 1893.
1893 Sep
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"The Gymnastic Era and the Athletic Era of Our Country," from The Outlook (3 detached copies)
1895 May 18
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A Syllabus of the Health Lectures in Amherst College, 1896-97. The Subjects, Statements and Facts Upon Personal Health Used for the Lectures Given to the Freshman Class of Amherst College. Fifth Edition, Amherst, 1896. (3 copies)
1896 Sep
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"Dangers of Overtraining" in Men: A Young Man's Paper, Vol. 22, no. 4
1897 Mar 13
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An Anthropometric Manual Giving Physical Measurements and Tests of Amherst College Students Between 17 and 26 Years of Age, and the Method of Securing Them. Fourth Edition, Amherst: Carpenter & Morehouse, 1900.
1900
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A Syllabus of the Health Lectures in Amherst College, 1905-6. The Subjects, and Statements of Facts Upon Personal Health Used for the Lectures Given to the Freshman Classes of Amherst College. Eighth Edition, Amherst, 1905. (2 copies)
1905 Sep
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A Syllabus of the Health Lectures in Amherst College, 1907-1908. The Subjects, and Statement of Facts Upon Personal Health Used for the Lectures Given to the Freshman Classes of Amherst College. Ninth Edition, Amherst, 1907.
1907 Sep
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A Syllabus of the Health Lectures in Amherst College, 1909-1910. Lectures on Personal Health Given to the Freshman Classes of Amherst College. Tenth Edition, Amherst, 1909.
1909 Sep
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Series 7: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): MUSIC,
1852-1892
Reflects Edward Hitchcock's lifelong interest in music and the importance of music in his family's activities and celebrations. Hitchcock played the cello (which is preserved in the Archives and Special Collections), and other members of his family played musical instruments as well.
Manuscript Music (sub-series A) contains musical scores copied out by hand for a variety of instruments. It is likely Hitchcock used these for the various musical partners with whom he played.
Published Music (sub-series B) contains sheet music collected, used, and enjoyed by Edward Hitchcock and his family. Some of the scored sheets have ownership signatures. The sub-series is arranged alphabetically by composer.
Series 7 is divided into two sub-series: A: Manuscript Music [n.d.], and B: Published Music [1852-1891]
Sub-series A: Manuscript Music
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"Valse to Commander Meade" by John M. Loretz
n.d.
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"Ami Polka" by Dodworth and "Le Pettit [sic] Tambour"
n.d.
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3 |
"Polka" by John M. Loretz ("Arranged By P. Ali")
n.d.
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"Valse" by John M. Loretz
n.d.
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5 |
"Tuno di Garibaldi" (Verdi)
n.d.
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7 |
"Polka, 'Gay Old Times'" by J[ohn] M. L[oretz]
n.d.
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"Le Pettit [sic] Tambour: Solo for Flute"
n.d.
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"Meade's Adieu March"
n.d.
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11 |
"Italy National," "Capt Meade's Mazurcha" by L. DePerini
n.d.
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Minorca Waltz," "Ellen's Waltz," "Venetian Waltz," "Orfila Waltz
n.d.
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13 |
Unidentified, 2 sheets
n.d.
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Sub-series B: Published Music
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Abt, Franz. Far O'er the Stars is Rest. Philadelphia: F.A. North & Co., 1871.
1871
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Balfe, Michael William. The Day is Done. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d., Cover only.
1876
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3 |
Barnby, Joseph. "Sweet and Low" in Quartettes. New York: William A. Pond & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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Beethoven, Ludwig van. Primrose Waltz. Boston: Oliver Ditson, n.d.
n.d.
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5 |
Beethoven, Ludwig van . "Sonatine" in Beethoven's Sonatas, for Piano-Forte. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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6 |
Bonaldi, Fr. Six Complete and Progressive Studies for Vocalization. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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7 |
Buffinton, E.L. Te Deum in D. Boston: White, Smith & Perry, 1871.
1871
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2 |
Cirillo, Vincenzo. Morning Song. [N.p.]: G.D. Russell & Co., 1876.
1876
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8 |
Czerny, Carl. "Schule der Gelufigkeit: Vierzig Etuden fr Pianoforte. Heft I. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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9 |
Czerny, Ch. 30 nouvelles tudes de mcanisme pour piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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10 |
Diabelli, Antonio. "Sonata In D" in Sonatinas and Sonatas for Two Performers on the Piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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11 |
Dolores. "The Brook" in New and Beautiful Songs Composed by Various Authors, words by Tennyson. New York: F. Blume, n.d.
n.d.
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Emmett, Daniel Decatur. I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land. New York: Firth, Pond & Co., 1860.
1860
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13 |
Evans, George T. "Old Black Joe" in Arion Collection of Favorite Songs. San Francisco: M. Gray, 1873.
1873
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14 |
Foote, Arthur. "I'm Wearing Awa' to the Land o' the Leal." in Songs. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt & Co., 1887.
1887
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15 |
Foster, Stephen Collins. "Massa's in de Cold Ground." New York: Firth, Pond & Co., 1852.
1852
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16 |
Gilbert, J.L. Bonnie Sweet Bessie, the Maid of Dundee. Boston: White, Smith & Company, 1875.
1875
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17 |
Goltermann, George. Andante Religioso. Offenbach a. Main: Johann Andr, n.d.
n.d.
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19 |
Haydn, Franz Joseph. The Creation. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 1868.
1868
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Haydn, Franz Joseph. "My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair" in Gems from the German. Boston: Oliver Ditson, n.d.
n.d.
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Hodges, Faustina Hasse. The Rose-Bush. New York: G. Schirmer, 1859.
1859
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2 |
Hunt, G.W. "The Bold Fisherman."
n.d.
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3 |
Lange, Gustav. Happy Play Days, Op. 181. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d..
n.d.
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4 |
Lassen, Eduard. Knig Oedipus von Sophocles. Leipzig: C. F. Leede, n.d.
n.d.
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5 |
Louis, N. The Home Medley. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters & Sons, 1859.
1859
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6 |
Marzials, Theo. "Summer Shower" in Cluster of Songs by the Best Composers, 4th series. New York: S.T. Gordon & Son, n.d.
n.d.
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7 |
Mendelssohn, Felix. "O Great is the Depth" in Novello's Octavo Choruses. London & New York: Novello, Ewar and Co.,1892.
1892
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8 |
Pease, Alfred H. "Break, Break, Break" in Compositions for the Piano Forte. Buffalo: Blodgett & Bradford, 1868
1868
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9 |
Schubert, Franz. "Ave Maria, Hymne an die Jungfrau." in Germania; a collection of Favourite German Songs with English Words, Fourth Series. London: Augener & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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10 |
Schulhoff, Julius. "Minuet de Mozart" in Happy Hours, Choice Selections From Favorite Authors. Brooklyn, New York: Bunce & Benedict, n.d.
n.d.
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11 |
Siebert, William. "Land o' the Leal" in Beautiful Sounds, a Collection of Popular Songs. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1867.
1867
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12 |
Squire, William Henry. "L'Innocence" in Petits morceaux. New York: G. Schirmer, n.d.
n.d.
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13 |
Squire, William Henry. "Joyeuse" in Petits morceaux. New York: G. Schirmer, n.d.
n.d.
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14 |
Squire, William Henry. "Le Plaisir" in Petits morceaux. New York: G. Schirmer, n.d.
n.d.
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15 |
Squire, William Henry. "Triste" in Petits morceaux. New York: G. Schirmer, n.d.
n.d.
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16 |
Sullivan, Arthur. "Birds in the Night, a Lullaby" in Compositions of Arthur Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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17 |
Thomas, John Rogers. Fishes in the Sea (Song of the Flirt). New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1863.
1863
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18 |
Tosti, Francesco Paolo. "Beauty's Eyes" in Miscellany of New and Favorite English Songs and Ballads. New York: G. Schirmer, n.d.
n.d.
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Voss, Charles. March et Choeur des Soldats. G. A. & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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Wagner, Richard. The Celebrated Introduction, Bridal March, and Chorus from Lohengrin. New York: C. H. Ditson & Co., n.d.
n.d.
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Weiss, Julius. "No. 12. Lied: Wie der Geyer das Fischlein fngt, Op. 116, No. 2" in 12 Easy Songs Without Words. New York: G. Schirmer, 1889.
1889
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21 |
Whitman, I. H. "Ideal" in Matchless Gems, a Peerless Collection of the Most Beautiful Waltzes. Boston: Chas. D. Blake & Co., 1891.
1891
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Series 8: EDWARD HITCHCOCK (AC
1849): IMAGES,
1862- ca. 1940's
Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849): Class Album Portraits (sub-series A) contains more than a dozen distinct images of Hitchcock and many albumen prints. Most of the portraits were taken for yearly Class Albums compiled for the students at Amherst College and for the Olio, the Amherst College yearbook. Sometimes the images were used for several years. All the images are of Hitchcock as an adult. The earliest, from 1862, was taken one year after Hitchcock returned to Amherst College to teach in 1861. Amherst College owns three formal portraits and a sculpture of Edward Hitchcock. One portrait hangs in the Alumni Gymnasium in the Founders Room. The photographs are arranged chronologically.
Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849): Other Studio Portraits(sub-series B) contains two tintypes from 1860, and ten studio portraits of Hitchcock, most taken between 1890 and 1910. Photographers include Pach Brothers, [Endeau] Studio, the Montague Studio, and G. Waldon Smith.
Edward (AC 1849) and Mary Judson Hitchcock (sub-series C) contains two photographs of Hitchcock and his wife, Mary Judson Hitchcock, one taken by the local Amherst photographer J. L. Lovell in 1874 and another portrait from 1893. The material is arranged chronologically.
Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) with Cello (sub-series D) contains images of Hitchcock with his cello. The most significant material is a series of photographs of Hitchcock in four different poses taken by F.S. and M.E. Allen, sister photographers from Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) in Chapel (sub-series E) contains images of Hitchcock in Johnson Chapel, arranged chronologically. Hitchcock is seen leading daily chapel and speaking to the students in chapel. One 1908 image shows Hitchcock standing on the steps of Johnson Chapel.
Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849): General Images (sub-series F) is a collection of images showing Hitchcock in a variety of settings. The sub-series is arranged chronologically and includes photographs of Hitchcock addressing students from a train car; at the College well; working at his desk; with a walking stick; in his study at his College Street home; at his 50th wedding anniversary party; at his [80th] birthday party; and one caricature, among other images.
Miscellaneous (sub-series G) contains the odds and ends. This sub-series contains one 1937 photograph of a wall of photographs of five generations of Edward Hitchcocks; a photograph of Hitchcock's College Street home [ca. 1940's?]; a cyanotype of a dog labeled "Prince" in Hitchcock's writing; and a portrait of Hitchcock's son Charles Nicholas Hitchcock, c. 1920s.
Divided into six sub-series: A: Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849): Class Album Portraits [1862-1908], B: Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849): Other Studio Portraits [1860- ca. 1910], C: Edward (AC 1849) and Mary Judson Hitchcock [1874-1893], D: Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) with Cello [ca. 1900-1910], E: Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) in Chapel [1905-1909], F: Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849): General Images [ca. 1890-1909], G: Miscellaneous [ca. 1920s-1940s]
Sub-series A: Edward Hitchcock (AC
1849): Class Album Portraits
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Photograph (3 copies)
1862, 1863
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Photograph (7 copies)
1865, 1866, 1868, 1869
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Photograph (2 copies)
1867
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5 |
Photograph (some are marked ca.1872) (5 copies)
1870
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6 |
Photograph (2 copies)
1871
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7 |
Photograph (5 copies)
1872
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8 |
Photograph (2 copies)
1873
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9 |
Photograph (11 copies)
1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878
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11 |
Photograph (2 copies)
1880
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12 |
Photograph (11 copies)
1881, 1882, 1883
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13 |
Photograph (5 copies)
1885
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15 |
Photograph (3 copies)
1889
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16 |
Olio page (same image as previous folder) (9 copies)
1891
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17 |
[Olio?] page (2 copies)
ca. 1895
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18 |
Photograph and pages from the Olio and other publications (18 copies)
1904-1911
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Olio dedication-frontispiece printing plate (same image as previous folder)
1908
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Sub-series B: Edward Hitchcock (AC
1849): Other Studio Portraits
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Two tintypes
[ca. 1860]
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Photographs by Pach Bros., 2 poses
[ca. 1890s?]
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Photograph by Hearn (13 copies)
1894
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23 |
Photograph by [Endeau] Studio (2 copies)
ca. 1895-1900
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24 |
Photograph by The Montague Studio (5 copies)
[ca. 1900-1910]
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25 |
Photograph by The Montague Studio
[ca. 1900-1910]
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Photograph by The Montague Studio (4 copies)
[ca. 1900-1910]
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27 |
Photograph by The Montague Studio (9 copies)
[ca. 1900-1910]
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28 |
Photograph by The Montague Studio (2 copies)
[ca. 1900-1910]
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Photograph by G. Walden Smith
[ca. 1905?]
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Photograph by [?] (5 copies)
[ca. 1908]
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Sub-series C: Edward (AC
1849) and Mary Judson Hitchcock
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Photograph by Lovell
1874
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Photograph (6 copies)
1893
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Sub-series D: Edward Hitchcock (AC
1849) with Cello
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Hitchcock with cello and pianist (3 copies)
[ca. 1900-10?]
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Hitchcock with cello and pianist, 2 poses
[ca. 1900-10?]
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Hitchcock with cello, pose 1, by F. S. & M. E. Allen (4 copies)
[ca. 1900-10?]
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6 |
Hitchcock with cello, pose 2, by F. S. & M. E. Allen (3 copies)
[ca. 1900-10?]
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Hitchcock with cello, pose 3, by F. S. & M. E. Allen
[ca. 1900-10?]
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Hitchcock with cello, pose 4, by F. S. & M. E. Allen
[ca. 1900-10?]
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Sub-series E: Edward Hitchcock (AC
1849) in Chapel
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Leading chapel (16 copies)
[ca. 1905-09?]
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Leading chapel (13 copies)
[ca. 1905-09?]
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11 |
On steps of chapel (6 copies)
1908 Dec 22
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12 |
Speaking in chapel
[1909 Jan]
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Sub-series F: Edward Hitchcock (AC
1849): General Images
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[Meeting of Physical Education Group], Hitchcock seated 4th from right
[ca. 1890s?]
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14 |
Trip to Brazil (7 images)
1892 Jun-Jul
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15 |
Students on their way to the train to say goodbye; Hitchcock addressing crowd from train car steps, when students escorted him to train for trip to Mediterranean (France) (cyanotype)
[1898 Jan?]
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16 |
Hitchcock at College Well, taken by Richard Byron Hussey (AC 1900)
[1898]
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17 |
Hitchcock at desk in fez
[1899 Jan]
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18 |
Hitchcock outdoors in summer (cyanotype)
[ca. 1890s-1910]
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19 |
Hitchcock outdoors in snow (1 cyanotype, 2 silver gelatin prints)
[ca. 1890s-1910]
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20 |
Hitchcock with horse and buggy (2 views)
[ca. 1890s-1910s]
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21 |
Hitchcock and Mary Judson Hitchcock's 50th wedding anniversary
[1903 Nov]
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22 |
Hitchcock with plant collecting box and walking stick (2 views)
[1904 Jun 6?]
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23 |
Hitchcock with walking stick in front of large stone house
1904 Jun 6
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24 |
Hitchcock outdoors with crowd of men [near playing field?]
[ca. 1905?]
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25 |
Hitchcock in front of his College Street home
ca. 1906
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26 |
Caricature of "Old Doc" speaking at alumni dinner by Hayden Jones, The Boston Herald (original filed in OSB5, folder 18)
1906 Feb 6
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27 |
Hitchcock in fez, 2 poses, and cover image of Outlook, May 1907
1907 Apr 27
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28 |
Hitchcock's 79th or 80th birthday party
[ca. 1907-08]
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29 |
Hitchcock in front of building
[ca. 1909]
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Sub-series G: Miscellaneous
Box
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Folder
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21 |
30 |
"Home: Photographs of Five Generations of Edward Hitchcocks"
1937 Dec
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31 |
Exterior view of 12 College Street, home of Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock from 1863 to1918
[ca. 1940s?]
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32 |
Dog [hound?] labeled "Prince" (cyanotype)
n.d.
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33 |
Hitchcock, Charles Nicholas (son of Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock)
c. 1920s
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Series 9: MARY JUDSON HITCHCOCK: PERSONAL AFFAIRS,
1821-1918
General (sub-series A) contains a miscellaneous assortment of items related to Mary Judson Hitchcock, including calling cards; a fragment of her wedding dress; a poem written by her daughter Jane Elizabeth; her National Geographic Society membership certificate; and an obituary. The materials are arranged chronologically.
Legal Records (sub-series B) contains several deeds, including an 1862 quitclaim deed and an 1875 warranty deed for land in Amherst. In both cases the land is being sold to Mary Judson Hitchcock from College Treasurer Edward Dickinson's family. The poet, Emily Dickinson, Edward Dickinson's daughter, signed both documents as a witness. There is also one deed for land being sold by Mary Judson Hitchcock.
Images (sub-series C) contains two photographic portraits of Mary Judson Hitchcock, one from 1893, and one by Katherine McClellan from 1894.
Divided into three sub-series: A: General [1821-1918], B: Legal Records [1858-1875], C: Images [1893-1894]
Sub-series A: General
Box
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Folder
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22 |
1 |
Calling cards
n.d.
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2 |
Fragment of Mary Judson Hitchcock's wedding dress
1853 Nov
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3 |
Poem from daughter, Jane Elizabeth, on Mary Judson Hitchcock's 55th birthday
1886 Mar
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4 |
National Geographic Society membership
1912 Mar 13
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Sub-series B: Legal Records
Box
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Folder
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OSB5 |
11 |
Deeds, quitclaim and warranty, for property
1858, 1862,
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purchased by Mary Judson Hitchcock (the 1862 and 1875 deeds include Emily Dickinson's signature)
1875
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12 |
Deed, warranty, for property sold by Mary Judson Hitchcock
1861
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Sub-series C: Images
Box
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Folder
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22 |
6 |
Portrait
1893
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7 |
Portrait by Katherine McClellan
1894
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Series 10: MARY JUDSON HITCHCOCK: CORRESPONDENCE,
1848-1915
Incoming correspondence (sub-series A) contains letters written to Mary Judson Hitchcock by members of her immediate and extended family as well as by the Amherst College community and alumni. This sub-series documents Mrs. Hitchcock's active family life and the ongoing correspondence she kept with family members who lived out of the area. There is extensive correspondence with her sons John (AC 1889) and Albert; daughters, Caroline, Jane Elizabeth and Lucy; her brother Lewis, and her daughters-in-law. There is one 1852 letter from Edward Hitchcock written to Mary Judson Hitchcock while courting; numerous letters to her while Edward Hitchcock was on a study trip in Paris and London in 1860; and an odd letter or two written while Edward Hitchcock or Mary Judson Hitchcock was away from home. The sub-series also includes letters of regard and best wishes from alumni who remembered her husband fondly.
Outgoing correspondence (sub-series B) contains one item written to Mary Judson Hitchcock's sister-in-law Emily Hitchcock and references to correspondence in other series in the Papers.
Divided into two sub-series: A: Incoming Correspondence [1848-1915], arranged alphabetically by sender, and B: Outgoing Correspondence [1898-1913], arranged alphabetically by addressee
Sub-series A: Incoming Correspondence
Box
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Folder
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22 |
8 |
Amherst College, 4 receipts and 1 letter
1911, 1915
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9 |
Amherst College Class of 1865, signed, B[enjamin]. K[endall]. Emerson (AC 1865), Secretary
1915 Jun 30
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10 |
Amherst College Class of 1878, 12 signatures of Class members: James Edward Plimpton; Thomas Legate Fisher; Lamson Allen (AC 1879); Ezra Allen Slack; Alden Perley White; Edward Hitchcock Jr.; Arthur Holbrook Wellman; Edward Newell Kingsbury; Stephen Allison Norton; Alaric Stone; Walter Bemis Mossman; Frank Waterman Stearns
1915 Jun 17
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11 |
Amherst College Class of 1879, signed, J[ohn]. F[ranklin]. Jameson (AC 1879)
1914 Jul 2
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12 |
Barrows, Charlotte M. (second wife of Charles H. Hitchcock, AC 1856)
1894 Sep 5
|
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13 |
Barrows, Martha B. (first wife of Charles H. Hitchcock, AC 1856)
1866 Dec 12
|
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14 |
Blackman, Benjamin
1905 Sep 12
|
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15 |
Blaisdell, Clara
1894 Aug 31
|
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16 |
Brewster, Mary M.
[1895]
|
|
17 |
Bryan, Elizabeth C.
[1894]
|
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18 |
Bryan, Mary W. (daughter-in-law) (10 letters)
1894-1896, [1897], 1899
|
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19 |
Dickinson, Lavinia
1893 Jan 31
|
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20 |
Field, Ellen C.
1895 Aug 6, 20
|
|
21 |
Franklin Trust Company
1892 Aug 20
|
|
22 |
Fuertes, Mary P.
1903 Nov 22
|
|
23 |
Fuertes, Sarah D. (daughter-in-law) (7 letters)
1891-1893
|
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24 |
Fuertes, Sarah D. (daughter-in-law) (10 letters)
1895-1896, 1904, n.d.
|
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25 |
Goodnow, Carrie (daughter-in-law) (9 letters)
1894-1895
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Box
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Folder
|
|
23 |
1 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (son) (5 letters)
1893
|
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2 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (son) (26 letters)
1894, n.d.
|
|
3 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (son) (21 letters)
1895
|
|
4 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (son) (21 letters)
1896
|
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5 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (son) (15 letters)
1897
|
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6 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (son) (6 letters, 1 is a partial copy)
1898
|
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7 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (son) (15 letters)
1900-1901, 1907
|
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8 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (daughter) (20 letters)
1891-1894
|
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9 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (daughter) (24 letters)
1895-1896
|
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10 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (daughter) (8 letters)
1897
|
|
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Hitchcock, Carrie Goodnow
|
|
11 |
Hitchcock, Catharine (sister-in-law)
1894 Mar 9, Oct 2
|
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12 |
Hitchcock, Charles H. (AC 1856) (brother-in-law) (9 letters)
1894, 1914
|
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13 |
Hitchcock, Charles N. (son) (7 letters)
1869, 1893, 1895-1896
|
|
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Hitchcock, Charlotte Barrows
|
|
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Hitchcock children and other family members
|
|
14 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) (husband) (with partial transcription)
1852 Oct 10
|
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15 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) (husband) (22 letters)
1860, 1863, 1894, 1895
|
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16 |
Hitchcock, Edward N. (AC 1878) (son) (19 letters)
1866, 1868, 1872, 1891-1897, n.d.
|
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17 |
Hitchcock, Edward B. (grandson)
n.d.
|
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18 |
Hitchcock, Emily (sister-in-law)
1872 Oct 27
|
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19 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (sister-in-law)
[1854]
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
24 |
1 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (daughter) (26 letters)
1884, 1891-1894
|
|
2 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (daughter) (18 letters)
1895
|
|
3 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (daughter) (15 letters)
1896
|
|
4 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (daughter) (12 letters)
1897, 1916
|
|
5 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (son) (10 letters)
1890-1892
|
|
6 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (son) (23 letters)
1893-1896, n.d.
|
|
7 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (son) (4 letters)
1897-1898
|
|
8 |
Hitchcock, Katherine (granddaughter) (4 letters)
1897, 1899
|
|
9 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (daughter) (8 letters)
1884, 1891-1892
|
|
10 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (daughter) (16 letters)
1893
|
|
11 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (daughter) (20 letters)
1894
|
|
12 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (daughter) (14 letters)
1895, n.d.
|
|
13 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (daughter) (11 letters)
1896-1897
|
|
14 |
Hitchcock, Margaret (granddaughter)
1907, 1910, n.d.
|
|
15 |
Hitchcock, Maria P.
1893 Feb 27
|
|
|
Hitchcock, Martha B. Barrows
|
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16 |
Hitchcock, Mary (sister-in-law)
1856
|
|
17 |
Howe, Mary
1905 Feb 23
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
1 |
Judson, Cannie (sister)
1851-1860
|
|
2 |
Judson, Charles (brother) (11 letters)
1875, 1890, 1894, 1897, 1907-1908, n.d.
|
|
3 |
Judson, David (father)
1853 Jul 31
|
|
4 |
Judson, David (cousin) (4 letters)
1888-1889
|
|
5 |
Judson, Edna (niece)
1894 Feb 26
|
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6 |
Judson, Emily (cousin)
1854, [1895 Mar 15]
|
|
7 |
Judson, Frederick (uncle)
1848 June 24
|
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8 |
Judson, [George] (cousin)
1903 Nov [27]
|
|
9 |
Judson, Isaac (uncle) (7 letters)
1848, 1851, 1853, 1859, 1886, n.d.
|
|
10 |
Judson, John (cousin)
1898 Sep 4, 1914 Dec 27
|
|
11 |
Judson, Lewis (brother) (45 letters)
1864, 1886, 1892-1897, 1899-1900, 1902, 1904-1907, 1909
|
|
12 |
Judson, Linda B. (sister-in-law)
1894 Apr 24
|
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13 |
Lewis, Phebe (mother) (4 letters)
1860-[1862], 1873, n.d.
|
|
14 |
Lyle, John S., (with newspaper clippings, 1912)
1902 Jul 10
|
|
15 |
Mount Holyoke College (2 letters, 1 newspaper clipping)
1912-1913
|
|
16 |
Neill, Mrs. Heman Humphrey, calling card
n.d.
|
|
17 |
Plumb, [Horace?] S.
1853 Aug 11
|
|
18 |
Poem, "Where the berries grow..."
1878 Jul
|
|
19 |
Pratt, Charles M. (AC 1879)
1896, 1910,
|
|
20 |
Pratt, Mary S. (9 letters)
1895-1897, 1910
|
|
21 |
Society of Directors of Physical Education in Colleges, signed Paul C. Phillips (AC 1888)
1913 Jan 5
|
|
|
Storrs, Catharine Hitchcock
|
|
22 |
Storrs, Henry M. (AC 1846) (brother-in-law)
1894 Jul 10
|
|
23 |
Tyler, John M. (AC 1873) (7 letters, 1 loose envelope)
1910 Apr-Aug
|
|
24 |
Unidentified (2 letters)
1851 Nov 12, 1852 Dec 10
|
Sub-series B: Outgoing Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
26 |
Children (photocopy; original in Series 3: Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849): Personal Correspondence, Sub-series B: Outgoing Correspondence, Box 9, Folder 35)
1898 Jun 27
|
|
27 |
Hitchcock, Emily (sister-in-law)
1913 Aug 7
|
Series 11: HITCHCOCK FAMILY GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS,
1893-1905
Contains a small amount of material relating to the family genealogy compiled by Mary Judson Hitchcock and published in 1894 as The Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family Who Are Descended from Matthias Hitchcock of East Haven, Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield Conn. The series includes two letters to Mary Judson Hitchcock; the publisher's circular; and a manuscript copy of the circular.
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
28 |
Correspondence to Mary Judson Hitchcock regarding family history
1895 Apr, 1905 Jul
|
|
29 |
Family history notes, newspaper clipping
n.d.
|
|
30 |
The Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family Who Are Descended from Matthias Hitchcock of East Haven, Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield Conn.; publisher's circular and manuscript copy, printed coat of arms
1893
|
Series 12: EDWARD (AC
1878) HITCHCOCK FAMILY,
1854-1940
This series contains the small amount of material that survives from Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock's oldest son Edward, Amherst Class of 1878, and his two wives and son, Edward Bering Hitchcock. Hitchcock (AC 1878) served as professor of hygiene and physical culture at Cornell from 1884 until 1904. From there he went to the [Massachusetts] State Board of Charity until 1924. He married Ida Bering in 1882. After Ida died in 1884 he married Sarah Fuertes in 1888. He died on December 24, 1925.
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains a typescript of an article about Hitchcock's wedding to Ida Bering in 1882 and a 30th birthday poem.
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series B) contains a total of 5 letters to Hitchcock: from his father, Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849); two aunts; Amherst College President Merrill Gates; and an R. Ludden.
Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series C) includes one letter to Hitchcock's second wife Sarah and one to Dr. Joshua Lewis from the [Massachusetts] State Board of Charity.
Edward Bering Hitchcock (son, b. 1884) (sub-series D) is a miscellaneous assortment of materials relating to son Edward Bering, including a recital series flyer; a transcript of a letter from his aunt Caroline Hitchcock; 1929 Christmas greetings; correspondence with Senator William B. McKinley and William Ladd; and correspondence between Frederic Torrey and Ladd about translating into Japanese.
Divided into four sub-series: A: Personal Affairs [1882-1937], B: Incoming Correspondence [1854-1898], arranged alphabetically by sender, C: Outgoing Correspondence [1903-1908], arranged alphabetically by addressee, D: Edward Bering Hitchcock (son) [1925-1937]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
31 |
Bering, Ida (first wife of Edward Hitchcock, AC 1878), wedding, typescript of newspaper story
1882 Dec 27
|
|
32 |
30th birthday poem
1884 Sep 1
|
|
33 |
"Home: Photographs of Five Generations of Edward Hitchcocks," (photocopy), original filed in Series 8: Images, Sub-series F: Edward Hitchcock, Miscellaneous Images, Box 21, Folder 30
1937 Dec
|
Sub-series B: Incoming Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
34 |
Gates, Merrill E. (Amherst College President)
1892 Mar 18
|
|
35 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) (father)
1898 Nov 20
|
|
36 |
Hitchcock, Emily (aunt)
[1854]
|
|
37 |
Judson, Cannie (aunt)
1860 Mar 18
|
|
38 |
Ludden, R.
1860 Dec 31
|
Sub-series C: Outgoing Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
39 |
Fuertes, Sarah (second wife of Edward Hitchcock, AC 1878)
1903 Nov 13
|
|
40 |
Lewis, Dr. Joshua F., Superintendent of Adult Poor, State Board of Charity, Boston
1908 Apr 1
|
Sub-series D: Edward Bering Hitchcock (son)
Box
|
Folder
|
|
25 |
41 |
"Home: Photographs of Five Generations of Edward Hitchcocks," (photocopy), original filed in Series 8: Images, Sub-series F: Edward Hitchcock, Miscellaneous Images, Box 21, Folder 30
1937 Dec
|
|
42 |
Recital series, advertising flyer [attributes]
n.d.
|
|
43 |
Hitchcock, Caroline, photocopy of a typed transcription of her note to Edward Bering Hitchcock, with an annotated note by his son, Edward Bering Hitchcock (AC 1949), re: Hitchcock family trips to Deerfield
1940 Mar 26
|
|
44 |
McKinley, William B. (Senator) (photocopy)
1925 Nov 16
|
|
45 |
Christmas greetings to the Hitchcocks
1929
|
|
46 |
Correspondence to William Ladd, re: translating into Japanese
1929 Nov 26
|
|
47 |
Correspondence from Frederic C. Torrey to William Ladd, re: translation
1929 Apr
|
Series 13: CAROLINE J. HITCHCOCK,
1874-1934
Caroline J. Hitchcock, known as Cannie, was Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock's oldest daughter. She attended Mount Holyoke College and was a teacher by profession. She lived in Meriden, Connecticut.
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains miscellaneous materials relating to Caroline, including a 40th birthday tribute; two speeches about organizing schools; an 1878 tintype of Caroline with A.G. Young and Miss Beaman in a chemistry laboratory (identified as Amherst College); and 11 cyanotypes of a trip to Virginia Beach.
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series B) contains extensive correspondence from members of Caroline's family including her father and mother, Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock; her sister-in-law Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock; her sisters, Lucy and Jane Elizabeth; and her brother John S. (AC 1889). The family letters are full of news of the family, reports on everyone's health, and news of the College and town. There are a few letters from Amherst College community members and one from Mount Holyoke College.
Divided into two sub-series: A: Personal Affairs [1878-1897], and B: Incoming Correspondence [1874-1934], arranged alphabetically by sender
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Box
|
Folder
|
|
26 |
1 |
Tributes - 40th birthday
1897 Sep 8
|
|
2 |
"How Efficiency May be Secured in Ungraded Schools," speech
n.d.
|
|
3 |
["The Organization of Country Schools"], speech
n.d.
|
|
4 |
Hitchcock, Caroline, A.G. Young and Miss Beaman in chemistry laboratory (identified as Amherst College), tintype
1878
|
|
5 |
Virginia Beach trip (11 cyanotypes)
n.d.
|
Sub-series B: Incoming Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
|
26 |
6 |
Unidentified
1929 Feb 19, Apr 15
|
|
8 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (9 letters)
1898-1899, 1920, 1928
|
|
9 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (3 letters)
1929 Jan- Mar
|
|
10 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (10 letters)
1929 Apr-Dec
|
|
11 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (10 letters)
1930
|
|
12 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (10 letters)
1931, 1933-1934
|
|
13 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (14 letters)
n.d.
|
|
14 |
Hitchcock, Albert (brother) (12 letters)
1896, 1898, 1900
|
|
15 |
Hitchcock, Charles N. (brother)
1874, n.d.
|
|
16 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) (father) (30 letters; most from 1898-1900, includes some transcripts)
1874, 1876, 1883, 1887, 1892, 1895, 1898, 1901
|
|
17 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1878) (brother)
1921 Feb 14
|
|
18 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (sister) (19 letters)
1889, 1896,1899, 1918, 1926, 1927, n.d.
|
|
19 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (brother) (17 letters)
1919-1920, n.d.
|
|
20 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (sister) (10 letters)
1887, 1895, 1897-1898
|
|
21 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (sister) (13 letters)
1899
|
|
22 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (sister) (11 letters)
1900, 1901, 1920, 1921
|
|
23 |
Hitchcock, Margaret, signed "Peg" (niece)
1933, 1934
|
|
24 |
Judson, Mary L. (mother) (26 letters)
1874, 1875, 1884, 1885, 1894, 1898-1901
|
|
25 |
Ladd, William M.
1929 Dec 6
|
|
26 |
Morris, R. T.
1923, 1925
|
|
27 |
Mossman, H. G.
1927 Jan 20
|
|
28 |
Mount Holyoke College
1934 Feb 21
|
|
29 |
Tyler, William S. (AC 1830)
1888 Jul 4
|
|
30 |
Willard, M.
1897 Mar 8
|
Series 14: LUCY C. HITCHCOCK,
1874-1938
Lucy C. Hitchcock, sometimes called Lu, was Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock's second daughter. Like her grandmother Orra White Hitchcock, Lucy was an artist. In 1892 she traveled with her father and mother to Brazil. Lucy lived with her sister Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock in a home on Willow Street in Brooklyn, New York, from 1923-1928.
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains a range of materials kept by Lucy, arranged chronologically by type. It includes a diary of the trip she took with her father and mother to Brazil in 1892; several diaries for the period 1930-38; a letter of reference from Amherst College President Julius Hawley Seelye; and a poem about "Was-a-barn" in Amherst.
Artwork (sub-series B) contains several watercolor works depicting seascapes, Florida scenes, and the Brooklyn home she shared with her sister. There are two bookplates she created, one for the Pettis' and one for Charles M. Pratt (AC 1879), and a drawing of "Was-a barn" in Amherst.
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series C) contains correspondence from Lucy's immediate family members, including several from her father and mother, Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock; sisters, Caroline and Jane Elizabeth; brothers Albert and John (AC 1878); and her extended family. There are also individual letters from members and alumni of the Amherst College community.
Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series D) contains a single letter, from Lucy Hitchcock to William Bigelow, making her father's cello a gift to Amherst College.
Images (sub-series E) contains two portraits of Lucy as a young girl and four undated photographs of 8 or 9 young girls including Lucy, her sister Jane Elizabeth, and Anna and Bessie Seelye, daughters of Hitchcock's classmate and Amherst President Julius Hawley Seelye (AC 1849).
Divided into five sub-series: A: Personal Affairs [1888-1938], B: Artwork [1887-1928], C: Incoming Correspondence [1874-1934], arranged alphabetically by sender, D: Outgoing Correspondence [n.d.], arranged alphabetically by addressee, E: Images [n.d.]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Box
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Folder
|
|
27 |
1 |
Letter of reference from Julius Hawley Seelye (Amherst College President)
1888 Apr 25
|
|
2 |
Diary of trip to Brazil, bound volume
1892 Jun-Jul
|
|
3 |
Poem, "Was-a-barn" by A. P. Marr, with typescript description [by Lucy] of the new carriage house called "Was-a-barn"
1921 May, n.d.
|
|
4 |
Five-year diary
1930-1934 (gaps)
|
|
5 |
Five-year diary, mostly blank after 1937
1935-1938
|
Sub-series B: Artwork
Box
|
Folder
|
|
27 |
6 |
Watercolor seascape
n.d.
|
|
7 |
Pencil drawing of [Helen Hunt] Jackson House (foreground), in Amherst looking north
n.d.
|
|
8 |
Watercolors of Florida scenes and other water views (5 paintings)
1887, n.d.
|
|
9 |
Bookplate for Frank B. and Carrie E. Pettis
1928
|
|
10 |
Bookplate for Charles M. Pratt (AC 1879)
1928
|
|
11 |
Drawing of breakfast room at 71 Willow Street, Brooklyn, home of Lucy and Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock, 1923-1928, with watercolor (3 items)
n.d.
|
|
12 |
Pencil, pen and ink drawing with ink wash of "Was-a-barn," in Amherst
n.d.
|
Sub-series C: Incoming Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
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27 |
13 |
Bigelow, William P. (AC 1889)
[1911]
|
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14 |
Bliss, Howard (AC 1882)
1917
|
|
15 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (3 letters)
1898, 1934, n.d.
|
|
16 |
Erskine, John (AC Honorary 1923)
1911 Oct 26, Nov 20
|
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17 |
French, Paul
1922 Oct 5
|
|
18 |
Harris, George (AC 1866)
[?] Mar 16
|
|
19 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (brother) (6 letters)
1883, 1893-1896
|
|
20 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (sister)
1896 Oct 11
|
|
21 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) (father) (7 letters)
1885, 1888, 1889, 1895, 1898
|
|
22 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1878) (brother)
[1925] Nov 5
|
|
23 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (sister) (2 letters)
[1888], 1892
|
|
24 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1878) (brother) (2 letters)
1889 Feb 17, 1919 Sep 16
|
|
25 |
Hitchcock, John (AC 1926) (nephew)
[1934 Jul 20]
|
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26 |
Judson, Mary L. (mother) (3 letters)
1894, 1913, n.d.
|
|
27 |
Judson, Alma (cousin)
1895 Apr 14
|
|
28 |
Judson, Charles (uncle)
1911 Dec 21
|
|
29 |
Judson, Hallie (aunt)
1918 Sep 6
|
|
30 |
Judson, John N. (cousin)
1895 Feb 19
|
|
31 |
Lewis, Phebe (grandmother)
1874 Jun 3
|
|
32 |
Neill, H. Humphrey (AC 1866)
1903 Apr 25
|
|
33 |
Noble, Everett (photocopy, original filed in this sub-series under French, Box 27, Folder 17)
1922 Oct 5
|
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34 |
Pratt, Charles M. (AC 1879) (3 letters)
1910, 1918
|
|
35 |
Pratt, Mary S.
1919 Dec 29
|
|
36 |
Seelye, Anna Hawley
1926, 1927
|
|
37 |
Smith, Henry Preserved (AC 1869)
1906 Jul 6
|
|
38 |
Tyler, John M. (AC 1873)
1926 Jan 9
|
Sub-series D: Outgoing Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
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27 |
39 |
Bigelow, Professor William P. (AC 1889), re: gift of her father's cello to the College
n.d.
|
Sub-series E: Images
Box
|
Folder
|
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27 |
40 |
2 Portraits
n.d.
|
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41 |
Seated group of eight girls, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock
n.d.
|
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42 |
Posed group of nine girls, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock
n.d.
|
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43 |
Posed group of nine girls, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock
n.d.
|
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44 |
Posed group of eight girls in winter coats, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock
n.d.
|
Series 15: JANE ELIZABETH HITCHCOCK,
1882-1932
Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock, known as Bess or Bessie, was Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock's third daughter. She was a nurse active in the turn of the century settlement movement at the Henry Street Settlement in New York City and in public health nursing. Jane Elizabeth lived with her sister Lucy Hitchcock in a home on Willow Street in Brooklyn, New York, from 1923-1928.
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains a series of "family stories" by Jane Elizabeth about her siblings, family home and holidays. There is also one tribute to Jane Elizabeth, a poem written by Warren [Eberle] welcoming Jane Elizabeth home from a trip to the west.
Professional Activities (sub-series B) contains information about public health nursing; a manuscript of [a speech about?] "Therapeutic Uses of Olive Oil"; several articles in the Settlement Journal, the publication of the Henry Street Settlement, written by Jane Elizabeth; and information about her public health nursing lecture series schedule.
Incoming Correspondence (sub-series C) contains correspondence from Jane Elizabeth's immediate family members, including several letters from her father and mother, Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock; her sisters, Lucy and Caroline; and brothers, Albert, Edward (AC 1878), and John (AC 1889). There are also individual letters from members and alumni of the Amherst College community; her friend Anna Seelye; and a few pieces of professional correspondence. There is one 1925 letter from Grace Coolidge (through her secretary), wife of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (AC 1895) .
Images (sub-series D) contains one folder of photographs of Jane Elizabeth, including pictures of Jane as a child, a young woman, and a mature woman.
Divided into four sub-series: A: Personal Affairs [1882-1913], B: Professional Activities [1905-1931], C: Incoming Correspondence [1892-1932], arranged alphabetically by sender, D: Images [n.d.]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Box
|
Folder
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28 |
1 |
Family stories, re: Albert in Sunday School
n.d.
|
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2 |
Family stories, "John and Albert"
n.d.
|
|
3 |
Family stories, "Our Attic"
1882 Dec 16
|
|
4 |
Family stories, "Thanksgiving 1882"
ca. 1882 Dec
|
|
5 |
Poem, "Who's Who?" by Warren C. [Eberle?], a tribute to Jane Elizabeth
1913
|
Sub-series B: Professional Activities
Box
|
Folder
|
|
28 |
6 |
["Therapeutic Uses of Olive Oil"]
n.d.
|
|
7 |
"Settlement Nursing," The Settlement Journal, vol. I, no. 6
1905 Jan-Feb
|
|
8 |
"265 Henry Street, Basement, Front, A Reminiscence," The Settlement Journal, vol. II, no. 6
1906 Nov
|
|
9 |
Public Health Nursing schedule, correspondence and newspaper clippings
1922, 1925, 1931
|
|
9a |
Offprint, "Public Heath Nursing Pioneer," by Joellen Hawkins and John Watson, Public Health Nursing, vol. 20, no. 3
2003 May/Jun
|
Sub-series C: Incoming Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
|
28 |
10 |
Bryan, Mary W. (sister-in-law) (12 letters)
1893, 1895, 1898, 1930-1931, 1932, [?] Oct 11, n.d.
|
|
11 |
Coolidge, Mrs. Calvin (wife of Calvin Coolidge AC 1895, through secretary)
1925 Dec 28
|
|
12 |
Denison, J. H.
1926 Jun 11
|
|
13 |
Dock, [Miss] L. L.
1925 Sep 27
|
|
14 |
Henry Street Settlement (5 letters)
1899, 1914, 1923, 1928, 1930
|
|
15 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (brother) (4 letters)
[1894], 1898
|
|
16 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (sister) (8 letters)
1885, 1894-1895, [1896], [1903], 1923
|
|
17 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) (father) (6 letters)
1893, 1896, 1903, 1904
|
|
18 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1878) (brother) (4 letters)
1904, 1918
|
|
19 |
Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (aunt)
1892 Apr 21
|
|
20 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (brother)
1898 Aug 20
|
|
21 |
Hitchcock, Lucy C. (sister) (15 letters; most from [1896] and [1903])
1893-1896, 1898, 1903, [1896], [1903], n.d.
|
|
22 |
Hitchcock, Martha (cousin)
1895 Aug 16
|
|
23 |
Hitchcock family history, correspondence regarding
1921
|
|
24 |
Judson, Alma (cousin)
[1895]
|
|
25 |
Judson, Mary L. (mother) (15 letters)
1893-1896, 1899, 1904, 1909, 1914-1915
|
|
26 |
Laidlaw, George
1924 Mar 15
|
|
27 |
Lathrop, John H.
1927 Jan 4, 1928 Feb 11
|
|
28 |
Mangigian, George, a patient
1894 Dec 22
|
|
29 |
Maxwell, Anna C.
1922 Feb 4, 17
|
|
30 |
Milgram, Bertha
1929 Oct 18
|
|
31 |
Milgram, Nathaniel
1929 Sep 18
|
|
32 |
Morganthau, Henry
1927 Jan 27
|
|
33 |
National Consumers' League
1923 Mar 26
|
|
34 |
The Newton Hospital
1895 Jul
|
|
35 |
Olds, George D. (Amherst College President)
1923 Jun 23, 1924 Dec 6
|
|
36 |
Pine Mountain Settlement School
1923 Oct 12
|
|
|
Putnam, Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock
|
|
37 |
Seelye, Anna Hawley (4 letters)
[1925], 1926 Sep 21, Dec 7, 1927 Jan 19
|
|
38 |
The Survey (4 letters)
1923-1924, 1926
|
|
39 |
Sutcliffe, Irene H.
1924 Mar 20
|
Sub-series D: Images
|
|
Portraits and group photographs:
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
28 |
41 |
Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock, 7 years
ca. 1870
|
|
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Seated group of eight girls, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock (photocopy)
n.d.
|
|
|
Posed group of nine girls, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock (photocopy)
n.d.
|
|
|
Posed group of nine girls, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock (photocopy)
n.d.
|
|
|
Posed group of eight girls in winter coats, including Anna Seelye, Bessie Seelye, Lucy C. Hitchcock and Jane Elizabeth (Bessie) Hitchcock (photocopy)
n.d.
|
|
|
Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock and Sarah Rogers on doorstep of 12 College Street, Amherst
ca. 1880s
|
|
|
Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock and Sarah Rogers standing in front of 12 College Street, Amherst
ca. 1880s
|
|
|
Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock, by Webster [Photographers]
n.d.
|
|
|
Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock, publication photograph
n.d.
|
Series 16: JOHN S. (AC
1889) AND MARY W. BRYAN HITCHCOCK,
1884-1933
John Sawyer Hitchcock (AC 1889), sometimes called Jack, was the fourth son of Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock. He received his M.D. from the University of Maryland in 1892 and was medical board certified in 1894. Hitchcock served as a physician in Northampton from 1894 until 1910. He went on to join the Massachusetts State Board of Health and then served as Acting Assistant Surgeon in the Baltimore Office of Administrative Health Practices of the Surgeon General's Office of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Public Health Service. He retired in 1927. During 1898 to 1899 Hitchcock served as a Lieutenant and Surgeon in Cuba during the Spanish American War, where he contracted malaria. In 1898 he married Mary Waters Bryan, also called Maisie.
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) contains material relating primarily to John S. Hitchcock, including medical school notes; his Medical Board certification; military service discharge documents; financial ledger (including household accounts and treatment record for John S. Hitchcock, for December 1-12, [1928?]); an article called "Typhoid Spine," chronicling the treatment of Hitchcock as a patient; and a farewell verse by W. M. Wade from the Mexican Welfare Center in Dallas, Texas. Material is arranged chronologically by type.
John S. Hitchcock: Professional Activities (sub-series B) includes a reprint of an article written by Hitchcock; a certificate from the Springfield (Mass.) Committee on Public Safety for service during WWI; and several civil service appointment documents as Acting Assistant Surgeon in the Baltimore Office of Administrative Health Practices of the Surgeon General's Office of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Public Health Service.
John S. Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence (sub-series C) includes a small amount of correspondence with family members; members of the Amherst College community and alumni; and professional colleagues. There are also three personal letters from U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (AC 1895).
Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence (sub-series D) includes correspondence from her family, friends and acquaintances- much of it letters of condolence and sympathy on the death of her husband John S. Hitchcock in December 1928. Some letters are identified by first name only. The sub-series includes several personal letters from President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge (AC 1895), including a sympathy telegram on the death of her husband. The most interesting correspondence includes approximately 50 letters written to Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock by her husband John in 1898 while he served as a surgeon during the Spanish American War. The letters describe life in the regiment and were written from military camps in Florida, and from outside Santiago, Cuba, where he contracted malaria.
Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock: Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series E) contains a single letter to her son John Hitchcock (AC 1926).
Divided into five sub-series: A: Personal Affairs [1889-1933], B: John S. Hitchcock: Professional Activities [1916-1927], C: John S. Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence [1884-1928], arranged alphabetically by sender, D: Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence [1894-1931], arranged alphabetically by sender, E: Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock: Outgoing Correspondence [1920], arranged alphabetically by addressee
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
Box
|
Folder
|
|
28 |
42 |
Medical school notes
ca. 1889
|
|
43 |
Medical Board certification
1894 Oct 29
|
|
44 |
Military service (4 documents)
1898-1927
|
|
45 |
Envelope that held John S. Hitchcock's war correspondence
n.d.
|
|
46 |
"Typhoid Spine," Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, p. 317, John Hitchcock is the patient
1900 Mar 29
|
|
47 |
Military pension (4 documents)
1902-1927
|
|
48 |
Ledger with "Accounts of the Fall Field, June 1, 1919," other household accounts, [and treatment record of John S. Hitchcock, Dec. 1-12, 1928?]
1919 Jun 1, 1928 Dec 1-12
|
|
49 |
"Farewell verse" by W. M. Wade, from the Casa Blanco, the Mexican Welfare Center in Dallas Texas
1933 Jun
|
|
50 |
Obituary of Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock
n.d.
|
Sub-series B: John S. Hitchcock (AC
1889): Professional Activities
Box
|
Folder
|
|
29 |
1 |
"The Massachusetts Tuberculosis Dispensaries and Their Relation to the Practising Physicians," The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, reprint
1916 Aug 17
|
|
2 |
Certificate from the Committee on Public Safety of the City of Springfield, for service during WWI
1918 Nov 11
|
|
3 |
Civil Service appointment, Office of the Surgeon General in the Treasury Department, Bureau of Public Health Services (4 documents)
1925-1927
|
Sub-series C: John S. Hitchcock (AC
1889): Incoming Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
|
29 |
4 |
[?], Frank
[1927 Dec 7, 19]
|
|
5 |
[?], Frank
1927 Dec 14, 21
|
|
6 |
[?, Mal?]
1927 Dec 18, 22
|
|
7 |
[?], Stub (AC 1889)
1927 Dec 9
|
|
8 |
American Public Health Association
1927 Dec 15
|
|
9 |
Blue, Charles E. (1 letter)
[1927] Dec 24-27
|
|
10 |
Bowditch, Vincent Y., M.D. (2 letters re: medical opinions)
1910 May 7, 31
|
|
11 |
Cabot, W. B.
1928 Jan 19
|
|
12 |
Collinson, John
1927 Dec 23
|
|
13 |
Coolidge, Calvin (AC 1895) (U.S. President) (photocopies)
1920 Jun 18, 1922 Jul 18, 1927 Dec 10
|
|
14 |
Cutting, Mary [J.?]
n.d.
|
|
15 |
Davis, Jim
1898 Aug 24
|
|
16 |
[Doulle?], J. A.
1927 Dec 19
|
|
17 |
Draper, Warren F. (AC 1906)
1927 Dec 8
|
|
18 |
Fisher, John, M.D.
1903 Nov 18
|
|
19 |
French, Howard D. (AC 1895)
1928 Jan 24
|
|
20 |
Frost, W. H.
1927 Dec 19
|
|
21 |
Gillett, Frederick H. (AC 1874) (3 letters)
1901 Feb 15, 1907 Jul 23, 1919 Nov 20
|
|
22 |
Gleason, Edward S.
1903 Nov 23
|
|
23 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (sister)
1884 Oct 5, [?] Mar 26
|
|
24 |
Hitchcock, Charles H. (AC 1856) (uncle)
191[0?] Nov 14
|
|
25 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1878) (brother) (3 letters)
1903 Nov 21, 1904 Apr 3, n.d.
|
|
26 |
James, Arthur Curtiss (AC 1889)
1927 Dec 6, 13, 17
|
|
27 |
Lawrence, George P.,
1901 Feb 19
|
|
28 |
Lawrence, William
1918 Dec 11
|
|
29 |
Leland, George A. (AC 1874)
[1899]
|
|
30 |
Lodge, Henry Cabot, re: John Hitchcock's interest in certain legislation
1919 Nov 22
|
|
31 |
Mahoney, Francis X.
1927 Dec 19
|
|
32 |
Morris, Robert T., re: medical opinion
1907 Feb 11
|
|
33 |
Pratt, George D. (AC 1893)
1927 Dec 19
|
|
34 |
Preble, Paul
[1927] Dec 27
|
|
35 |
Reynolds, Edward, correspondence with Rt. Reverend William Lawrence regarding John Hitchcock's use of Lawrence's name in solicitations
1918 May-Dec
|
|
36 |
[Richmond?], Marge
[1928 Dec 30]
|
|
37 |
Riley, R. H.
1927 Dec 19
|
|
38 |
Sedgewick, W. T.
1919 Apr 24
|
|
39 |
Stearns, Alfred E. (AC 1894), re: speaking engagement
1910 Feb 2
|
|
40 |
Treadway, Allen T. (AC 1886)
1898 Aug 26
|
|
41 |
Whitman, Charles Seymour (AC 1891) (Governor of New York), re: legislation
1916 Apr 11
|
|
42 |
Woodbridge, Frederick J. E. (AC 1889)
1900 Feb 9, 1927 Dec 17
|
|
43 |
Miscellaneous envelopes
n.d.
|
Sub-series D: Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence
Box
|
Folder
|
|
29 |
44 |
Unidentified
1928 Dec 13, n.d.
|
|
45 |
Unidentified cousin
1928 Dec 19
|
|
46 |
[?], Amanda
[1928 Dec 15]
|
|
47 |
[?], Anna
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
50 |
[?], Jim
[1928 Dec 14], 15
|
|
52 |
[?], Lillian
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
53 |
[?], Lydia
1928 Dec 14
|
|
54 |
[?],[ Mal?]
1927 Dec 17
|
|
55 |
[?], [Mari?]
1929 Feb 6
|
|
56 |
[?], Mary (aunt)
1928 Dec 13
|
|
57 |
[?], ["Pink"?]
1930 Dec
|
|
58 |
[?], St. George and Susie (2 items)
ca. 1928 Dec, n.d.
|
|
59 |
[?], Sallie and Meredith
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
61 |
[?], Tuck (2 items)
n.d.
|
|
62 |
Ayer, Mary E.
[1928 Dec 15]
|
|
63 |
Brown, Laura H.
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
64 |
[Bryan?], Etta
1928 Dec 13, 15
|
|
65 |
[Bryan], Chuckee (sister) [Mrs. Gerald Richmond?] (letter should say 1929)
1928 [sic] Jan 4
|
|
66 |
Bryan, John Stewart
1928 Jan 11
|
|
67 |
Bryan, Robert C., M.D.
[1928] Dec 15
|
|
68 |
Bryan, St. George and Emily
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
69 |
Bryan, Stewart
[1928] Dec 20
|
|
70 |
Bryan, William M. (brother)
1928 Dec 13, 18
|
|
71 |
Bullitt, James B. (brother-in-law)
1929 Jan 3
|
|
72 |
Bullitt, Mrs. James B. (sister) (4 postcards, 1 letter)
[1929] Apr 14, 16, [1929] Jul 26, 27, 1930 Jun 25
|
|
73 |
[Caspie?], Mary H.
1929 Jan 6
|
|
74 |
[Cheape?], Mary (with letter from Tuck to Margaret R. Hitchcock, addressed as Peg)
[1928] Dec 17
|
|
75 |
Cole, Marshall
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
76 |
Collinson, John
1929 Jan 10
|
|
77 |
Converse, Ethel Jane
1928 Dec 14
|
|
78 |
Coolidge, Calvin (AC 1895), and family (1 telegram, 2 letters, 1 card; photocopies)
ca. 1928 Dec, 1929 Aug 17, 1932 Aug 2, [1933 Jan]
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
30 |
1 |
Curtis, Francis George
1928 Dec 14
|
|
2 |
Cushman, [Ellen?]
[1928 Dec 17]
|
|
3 |
Dabney, J. C.
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
4 |
Emerson, Anna S.
1928 Dec 16
|
|
5 |
Emerson, Charlotte (sister-in-law)
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
6 |
Frost, Jack and Susan
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
7 |
Gordon, Ellen [?]
1929 Jan 4
|
|
8 |
Hardy, Beulah G.
[1928] Dec 18
|
|
9 |
Harlow, George A. (AC 1889)
[1929 Jan 8]
|
|
10 |
Harrison, Delia B.
[1929 Jan 2]
|
|
11 |
Hitchcock, Albert W. (brother-in-law) (3 letters)
[1898 May?], 1898 Jul-Aug
|
|
12 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (sister-in-law)
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
13 |
Hitchcock, Charles N. (brother-in-law) (2 letters)
1929 Jan 29, Jul 11
|
|
|
Hitchcock Emerson, Charlotte
|
|
14 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) (father-in-law) (2 letters)
1894 Apr 8, 1898 Jan 24
|
|
15 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband) (16 letters from Army)
[1898?] May?
|
|
16 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband), re: military service (2 telegrams)
1898 May 4, 13
|
|
17 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband) (1 card, 8 letters from Army)
[1898?] May
|
|
18 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband) (7 letters from Army)
[1898?] Jun 1-13
|
|
19 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband) (6 letters from Army with partial transcription of June 28 letter)
[1898] Jun 15-28
|
|
20 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband) (2 letters of same date from Army with a partial transcription and a partial typescript of the longer letter; the typescript includes part of July 7 letter, following)
1898 Jul 5
|
|
21 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband) (8 letters from Army; a partial typescript of the July 7 letter is located in the previous folder)
1898 Jul 7-Aug
|
|
22 |
Hitchcock, John S. (AC 1889) (husband), re: Billy Sunday
1916 Dec 20
|
|
23 |
Hitchcock, S. F.
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
24 |
James, Arthur Curtiss (AC 1889)
1927 Dec 6, 17, 1928 Jun 5, [Dec?], 19
|
|
25 |
[Jones?], Jane [Dabney?]
[1928 Dec 15]
|
|
26 |
Judson, John N.
1928 Dec 23
|
|
27 |
Metcalf, Rose Heywood (2 items)
1928 Dec 14
|
|
28 |
Minor, Natalie [V.?]
1928 Dec 14
|
|
29 |
Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Terrell
[? Dec]
|
|
30 |
Minor, Sallie C. (cousin)
1928 Dec 18
|
|
31 |
Moseley, Belle Williams
[1929] Feb 14
|
|
32 |
Mossman, T. H. ("Dade")
1928 Feb 16
|
|
33 |
Nichols, Mrs. Herbert S. (sister)
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
34 |
Patterson, Eleanor
[1929 Jan 31]
|
|
35 |
[Richmond?], Joe
ca. 1928 Dec
|
|
36 |
[Richmond?], Marge
1929 Jan 3
|
|
37 |
Richmond, Patsy (niece)
1929 Jan 13
|
|
38 |
Shaw, Agnes Moon
1928 Dec 17
|
|
39 |
Sheffield, Marion
1928 Dec 19
|
|
40 |
Thurman, Carter (1 letter with enclosure)
1929 Mar 27
|
|
41 |
Tompkins, Elizabeth N. (cousin)
1928 Dec 17
|
|
42 |
Tuckerman, Alice
1928 Dec 14
|
|
43 |
[Ver Rasch?], A. L.
1931 Dec 15
|
|
44 |
Williston, Robert (AC 1892) (brother-in-law)
ca. 1928 Dec
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Wilson, Susan M.
[1928] Dec 24
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Envelope addressed to Mrs. J. S. Hitchcock
1929
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Sub-series E: Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock: Outgoing Correspondence
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Hitchcock, John (AC 1926) (son)
1920 May 16
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Series 17: ALBERT W. AND CHARLOTTE EMERSON HITCHCOCK,
1876-1931
Albert White Hitchcock was the youngest son of Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock. He was a businessman and worked for many years as an Insurance Inspector for the Western Electric Company. Like his brother John (AC 1889), Albert Hitchcock served in the Spanish American War during 1898, where he also contracted malaria. Albert Hitchcock lived and traveled in the midwest and was interested in fishing and the outdoors. He married Charlotte Emerson, daughter of Amherst College Professor Benjamin Kendall Emerson (AC 1865).
Personal Affairs (sub-series A) is divided into three sections:
Albert W. Hitchcock contains the typescript of diary of a trip to the Petrified Forest, the Grand Canyon and California; an 1893 Williston Seminary report card; floor plans of a house; and a map.
Paint River Canoe Trip contains photographs of the 1908 camping trip taken by Albert Hitchcock and his wife Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock, and maps of the Paint River.
Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock includes a pageant program listing her performance and a watercolor of her garden in [Holland?].
Albert W. Hitchcock: Professional Activities (sub-series B) includes insurance inspection reports by Albert Hitchcock; articles by Albert Hitchcock for the Western Electric News; and printed material relating to electricity and the Hawthorne Plant. Albert Hitchcock's 1906 report on "California Electrical Works" includes several photographs of the earthquake damage in San Francisco.
Albert W. Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence (sub-series C) contains a handful of letters from Albert Hitchcock's sisters Lucy and Caroline and his mother Mary Judson Hitchcock; and eight letters from the children in the Henry Street Settlement who miss him and wish him well.
Albert W. Hitchcock: Outgoing Correspondence (sub-series D) contains only a letter press copy of a letter to the Wetherill Separating Company. Albert Hitchcock's letters to his sister-in-law Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock during his service in the Spanish American War are found among her correspondence ( Series 16, sub-series D, box 30, folder 10).
Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence (sub-series E) contains one letter from her sister-in-law Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock.
Images (sub-series F) contains a tintype of Albert Hitchcock in 1876 at 2 years old, one photograph of him as a young man, and a folder of negatives noted as "Albert's films sent from Nacosari," sent to his sister Caroline Hitchcock in 1901.
Divided into six sub-series: A: Personal Affairs [1893-1930], B: Albert W. Hitchcock: Professional Activities [1906-1916], C: Albert W. Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence [1880-1901], arranged alphabetically by sender, D: Albert W. Hitchcock: Outgoing Correspondence [1898-1900], arranged alphabetically by addressee, E: Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence [1931], arranged alphabetically by sender, F: Images [1876-1901]
Sub-series A: Personal Affairs
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48 |
Diary of a trip to the Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon and California (typescript)
n.d.
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Albert W. Hitchcock, Williston Academy report card
1893 Dec 20
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Floor plan of house at 1631 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, belonging to [Albert Hitchcock?]
n.d.
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Map of Montauk, Suffolk County, N.Y., showing lands held by Montauk Company
n.d.
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Paint River Canoe Trip, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Albert W. Hitchcock and Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock
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Photographs, start through camp 4
1908 Aug
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Photographs, Hemlock Rapids, camp 7
1908 Aug
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Photographs, camps 8 and 9, and photograph of people
1908 Aug
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Topographic maps of Paint River, Michigan (two maps) (with envelope)
1908 Aug
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Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock
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Program for "A Little Shawl Pageant", listing Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock's performance
1930 Jun 11
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Watercolor of Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock's garden in [Holland?]
n.d.
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Sub-series B: Albert W. Hitchcock: Professional Activities
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"Fire Protection at Hawthorne," Western Electric Company, insurance inspection report
1906 Apr 5
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"California Electrical Works (Western Electric Company) San Francisco, California," insurance inspection report (includes photographs of the earthquake destruction)
1906 Jun 11
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"Report of Fire in Denver Warehouse"
1907 Jan 22
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"The Spirit That Makes Work Light," Western Electric News
1913 Jan
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"Hawthorne---The Power Behind the 'Phone,'" Western Electric News
1913 May
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"Protecting Our Distributing Houses From Fire," Western Electric News
1913 Nov
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"Safety First: Fire Protection, Machine Guarding, Health and Accident," poster for talk and notice about it in The Transmitter, newsletter of the Hawthorne Men's Club
1914 May 1
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"Fourth Annual Excursion & Picnic Given By The Hawthorne Employees of the Western Electric Company at Michigan City Indiana, July 25, 1914" (Albert Hitchcock is listed as one of the Judges of Games, p. 2)
1914 Jul 25
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"Safety First at Hawthorne," Western Electric News
1916 Jul
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Sub-series C: Albert W. Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence
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10 |
Henry Street Settlement children (8 letters)
1901 Feb 19
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11 |
Hitchcock, Caroline J. (sister) (3 letters)
1880, 1884, 1894
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Hitchcock, Lucy C. (sister)
1894 Dec 9
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Judson, Mary L. (mother) (2 letters)
1894 Dec, 1898
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Sub-series D: Albert W. Hitchcock: Outgoing Correspondence
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Hitchcock, Mary W. Bryan, re: Spanish-American War service. Filed in Series 16: John S. (AC 1889) and Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock, Sub-series D: Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence, Box 30, Folder 10
[1898 May ?], 1898 Jul 25, [1898 Aug 3]
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Wetherill Separating Company
[1900]
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Sub-series E: Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock: Incoming Correspondence
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Hitchcock, Jane Elizabeth (sister)
1931 Nov
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Sub-series F: Images
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Hitchcock, Albert W. (1 tintype at 2 years old, 1 photograph as a young man)
1876, n.d.
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"Albert's films sent from Nacosari," negatives
1901 Apr
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Series 18: JUDSON FAMILY,
1735-1912
This series includes the material saved by the Hitchcock family relating to Mary Judson Hitchcock's extended family, the Judson and Lewis families.
General (sub-series A) contains an assortment of Judson materials including an account by Mary Judson Hitchcock of a flag made by her mother Phebe Lewis Judson at the outbreak of the Civil War; several family trees; handwritten copies of wills and estate lists; several deeds relating to Mary Judson Hitchcock's father, David Judson; receipts of Agur Lewis; and Charles N. Judson's obituary in the Plymouth Chimes.
Correspondence (sub-series B) includes 42 letters from Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) to his sister-in-law Caroline (Cannie) Judson; letters to his mother-in-law, Phebe Lewis Judson; letters from Mary Judson Hitchcock to her sister Caroline (Cannie) and sister-in-law Harriet (Hallie); and a few letters exchanged among other members of the Judson family and friends. The letters describe family activities.
David Judson Estate (sub-series C) contains financial records and correspondence relating to the finances and estate of Mary Judson Hitchcock's father David Judson, and correspondence regarding her share of the taxes. Survey drawings of David Judson's property in Stratford, Connecticut are also included.
Images (sub-series D) contains 6 photographs: of Mary Judson Hitchcock's father, David Judson; her mother Phebe Lewis Judson; her paternal grandfather Pixlee Judson; her brother Charles Judson; his wife, Mary Judson Hitchcock's sister-in-law Harriet (Hallie) Judson; and one of Charles and Harriet together.
Divided into four sub-series: A: General [1735-1912], B: Correspondence [1825-1896], C: David Judson Estate [1867-1912], D: Images [1893]
Sub-series A: General
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Account of a flag made by Phebe Lewis Judson at the outbreak of the Civil War, by Mary Judson Hitchcock
n.d.
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Deeds, mortgage, quitclaim and warranty, of David Judson
1855 Apr 26, 28, Jun 1
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Family trees
1903, 1905, n.d.
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16 |
Family tree by Jeremiah Judson
1860
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3 |
Wills and estates, handwritten copies
1735-1824
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Lewis, Agur, receipts for spinning wheels and a saddle and bridle
1806 Mar
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Judson, Charles N., Obituary and remarks at his funeral in The Plymouth Chimes, pp. 8-9
1912 Mar
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Sub-series B: Correspondence
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6 |
Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) to Cannie Judson (sister-in-law) (28 letters)
1853-1857
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Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) to Cannie Judson (sister-in-law) (14 letters)
1858-1860
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Hitchcock, Edward (AC 1849) to Phebe Lewis Judson (mother-in-law) (3 letters)
1858-1860
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Judson, David to Isaac Judson (brothers)
1857 Feb 25
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Judson, Mary L. to Cannie Judson (sister) (9 letters)
1854-1859
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Judson, Mary L. to Harriet ("Hallie") Judson (sister-in-law) (5 letters)
1874, 1894-1896
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Lewis, Phebe to Charles Judson (son)
18[60]
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Nichols, Sarah to Caroline Judson and Caroline and Mary Judson (cousins) (3 letters)
1825, 1835, [1878?]
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Warner, Seth to David Judson
1858 Apr 5
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Sub-series C: David Judson Estate
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15 |
Financial records and correspondence re: estate
1867-1902 (gaps)
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Correspondence re: Mary Judson Hitchcock's share of the taxes
1901-1906, 1912
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Survey drawings of property in Stratford, [Conn.] (removed from folder above)
1851, 1852
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Sub-series D: Images
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20 |
Lewis, Phebe (Mary Judson Hitchcock's mother)
n.d.
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Judson, Charles N., photograph; also photograph of Charles N. and Harriet Judson in Venice (Mary Judson Hitchcock's brother and sister-in-law)
n.d.
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18 |
Judson, David (Mary Judson Hitchcock's father)
n.d.
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Judson, Harriet (Mrs. Charles N. Judson) (Mary Judson Hitchcock's sister-in-law)
1893
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Judson, Pixlee (Mary Judson Hitchcock's paternal grandfather)
n.d.
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Series 19: MISCELLANEOUS,
1889, n.d.
Contains an odd four items: a Buddha print; one health tract; an 1889 letter from Mabel [Seelye] to her parents (Amherst President Julius Hawley Seelye, AC 1849, and his wife Elizabeth Tillman James) referring to the Hitchcocks; and an unidentified poem.
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Buddha print
n.d.
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"Health's Three Essentials," Health Tract, No. 42, Hall's Journal of Health
n.d.
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[Seelye], Mabel to her parents Julius Hawley (AC 1849) and Elizabeth Tillman Seelye (refers to the Hitchcocks) (photocopy)
1889 Oct 27
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Unidentified poem
n.d.
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Abbott, Lawrence F. (AC 1881)
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Allen, Bradford (AC 1878)
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Allen, Charles H. (AC 1869)
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Allen, Lamson (AC 1879)
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Alvord, A.E. (AC 1862)
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Ames, C.H. (AC 1870)
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Amherst Club of Chicago
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For the students: Hildeburn Jones, Townsend C. Hill, J. Scott Fink, William F. Washburn
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Anderson, William G.
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Andrews, Charles Amos (AC 1895)
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Armstrong, Collin (AC 1877)
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Atwater, William C. (AC 1884)
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Babbitt, James A.
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Babbott, Frank L. (AC 1878)
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Bair, Clara Gregory
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Baker, C. Alice
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Baker, William B. (AC 1901)
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Ball, William C. (AC 1868)
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Balliet, Thomas M.
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Banta, J. Edward (AC 1880)
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Barlow, E. Hubbard (AC 1866)
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Barnum, Herman N. (AC 1852)
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Barton, Bruce (AC 1907)
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Bemis, Albion F. (AC 1880)
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Berenson, Senda
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Billings, Mrs. Dwight Morris
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Billings, Dwight Brinkerhoff
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Billings, Henry W. (AC 1834)
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Billings, Mr. & Mrs. Richard (AC 1897)
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Biscoe, Thomas D. (AC 1863)
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Bishop, James L. (AC 1865)
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Bishop, Maitland L.
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Bixler, Mabel Seelye
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Bixler, James W. (AC 1882)
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Blake, Edmund M. (AC 1897)
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Blanchard, Ferdinand Quincy (AC 1898)
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Blatchford, John (AC 1910)
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Blatchford, Paul (AC 1882)
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Bliss, Daniel (AC 1852)
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Bliss, Ernest M., (AC 1893)
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Bliss, Howard S. (AC 1882)
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Bliss, W.D.P. (AC 1878)
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Blodgett, Frank D. (AC 1893)
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[Blood, Lorenzo P.] (AC 1846)
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Board, Joseph (AC 1867)
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Bolin, Jakob
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Bridgman, Herbert (AC 1866)
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Broder, Edward W. (AC 1905)
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Brooks, Charles S. (AC 1863)
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Brainerd, G.W. (AC 1881)
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Brown, Sam Walley (AC 1866)
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Buck, Charles W. (AC 1855)
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Bulkley, Barry (AC 1887)
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Burbank, Charles E. (AC 1892)
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Burgess, John W. (AC 1867)
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Burnett, Charles T. (AC 1895)
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Camp, Walter
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Chase, W.B. (AC 1896)
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Chapin, Arthur B. (AC 1891)
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Chapin, Edward W. (AC 1863)
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Choate, Washington (AC 1870)
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Christie, Francis A. (AC 1881)
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Clark, Atherton
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Clark, DeWitt S. (AC 1863)
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Clark, J.[L?]Frank
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Clark, Robert Bruce (AC 1876)
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Clark, William Brewster (AC 1876)
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Clarke, John M. (AC 1877)
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Clarke, Maurice D. (AC 1871)
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Cobb, William H. (AC 1867)
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Collester, F.M. (AC 1877)
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Colcord, D.H. (AC 1878)
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Cowan, Rev. P.D. (AC 1866)
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Cowles, Mrs. Herbert Towne
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Cowles, William L. (AC 1878)
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Crampton, C. Ward
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Crowell, Miss Annie L.
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Culver, Allan M. (AC 1878)
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Cummings, Henry (AC 1847)
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Cushing, J.P. (AC 1882)
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Dakin, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hazard
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Dana, S.W. (AC 1847)
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Daniels, Carroll S. (AC 1910)
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Dayton, Charles H. (AC 1902)
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Davis, Benjamin F. (AC 1978)
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Dean, A. (AC 1842)
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Dennison, A.R. (AC 1863)
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Dewar, John Innes (AC 1906)
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Dickinson, Edward (AC 1876)
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Dickinson, Edwin H. (AC 1879)
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Dow, Frank F. (AC 1874)
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Draper, Ernest G. (AC 1906)
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Eastman, John H. (AC 1869)
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Eastman, Julia and Sarah
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Eastman, Lucius R. (AC 1857)
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Eberhard, Chr.
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Ehinger, C.E.
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Elwell, Levi H. (AC 1875)
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Emerson, [A--?] Seelye
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Faunce, Daniel Worcester (AC 1850)
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Farman, E.E. (AC 1855) (2 items)
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Favour, Alpheus Hoyt (AC 1903)
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Fay, Prescott (AC 1851)
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Field, Henry Power (AC 1880)
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Fisher, George J.
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Fiske, A.S. (AC 1855)
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Flaherty, Thomas Grinnell (AC 1899)
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Fletcher, W.G.
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Folger, Henry C., Jr. (AC 1879)
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Anagnor, MichaelPerkins Institute and Massachusetts School for the Blind South Boston, Massachusetts
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Anderson, Henry S.Director of GymnasticsUniversity SchoolCleveland, Ohio
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Bailey, Florence Z.Teacher of Physical CultureProspect Hill SchoolGreenfield, Massachusetts
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Beiderhase, JosephineDirector of Physical TrainingThe Wadleigh High SchoolBorough of ManhattanNew York
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Beyer, H.G.United States Receiving Ship Wabash Navy YardBoston, Massachusetts
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[Bick], KatharineDirector of Physical Education of High Schools of Borough of QueensQueens, New York
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Bolin, JakobInstructorNew Haven Normal School of GymnasticsNew Haven, CT
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Buxton, Harrison H.Physical DirectorYoung Men's Christian Association of the OrangesOrange, New Jersey
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Carret, ChristinaDirector of Physical Training in the Public Schools of Attleborough; Teacher of Swedish Gymnastics Dr. Sargent's Normal SchoolCambridge, Massachusetts
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Crane, Winthrop MurrayGovernorCommonwealth of MassachusettsExecutive DepartmentBoston
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Elsom, J.C., MDProfessor of Physical Culture and Director of the GymnasiumUniversity of WisconsinMadison
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Fallows, Edward H.Law Offices, Carter & FallowsNew York, New York
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Garside, MarthaInstructor in Physical Training for WomenPratt Institute
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Helm, Joseph RaymondDirector, Physical TrainingYoung Men's Christian UnionInstructor, Dr. Savage InstituteNew York
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Hermann, ErnstDirector of Physical TrainingMassachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates at Foxborough
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Hill, Lucille EatonWellesley CollegeMassachusetts
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Hopkins, Maude G.Director of Physical TrainingDrexel Institute of Art, Science, and IndustryPhiladelphia
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Hughes, Laura A.C., MDFemale Medical Director of the "City of Boston Gymnasia" in Wards II and XIXDepartment of BathsBoston
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Hyne, Wm. [DeW.]Bowdoin CollegeBrunswick, Maine
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Lambeth, W.A., MDDirector of Fayerweather Gymnasium and Lecturer on HygieneUniversity of Virginia
10 April 1901
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Lawrence, Margaret StantonDirector, Physical TrainingTeacher's CollegeColumbia UniversityNew York
12 April 1901
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Leibold, AntonSupervisor, Physical CulturePublic SchoolsColumbus, Ohio
15 April 1901
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Levermore, Charles H.PresidentAdelphi CollegeBrooklyn, New York
6 April 1901
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Lindley, E. MargueriteLecturer on Physical Economics
10 April 1901
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Love, Edith MaclureDirector of Physical Training for WomenIndiana State Normal SchoolTerre Haute
11 April 1901
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Lovett, Robert W., MDPresidentBoston Society for the Advancement of Physical EducationBoston
13 April 1901
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Low, SethPresidentColumbia UniversityNew York
6 April 1901
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6 April 1901
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McCurdy, J.H., MDPhysiology of Exercise, Gymnastics, Athletics International Young Men's Christian Association Training SchoolSpringfield, Massachusetts
12 April 1901
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McKenzie, R. Tait, MDLecturer on Artistic Anatomy, Art Association, Medical Examiner and Instructor, Demonstrator of Anatomy, McGill University, MontrealPresident of the American Association of College Gymnasium DirectorsMontreal
11 April 1901
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Mills, A.G.Vice PresidentOtis Elevator CompanyNew York
15 April 1901
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Morris, R. AnnaSpecial Teacher of Elocution and Physical Training in the Normal School and Supervisor of Physical Training in the Primary Grades of the Public Schools ofCleveland, Ohio
10 April 1901
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Morse, Richard C.General Secretary The International Committee of Young Men's Christian AssociationsNew York
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Mosher, Elizabeth M.Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
11 April 1901
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11 April 1901
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Mulliner, Mary Rees, MDNational Council, AAAPE Secretary, Boston Physical Education Society Vice-President, Boston Physical Education Society
11 April 1901
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15 April 1901
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Nelligan, Richard F.Instructor, Gymnastics and Athletics, Pratt Gymnasium Amherst CollegeAmherst, Massachusetts
12 April 1901
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Pritchard, Henry [S.?]PresidentMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyBoston
12 April 1901
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Raycroft, Joseph E.Medical Examiner Department of Physical CultureUniversity of Chicago
13 April 1901
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Regna, M. Augusta, MDSuperintendent of Physical EducationBoroughs of Manhattan and the BronxNew York
22 April 1901
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Richards, Eugene L.Professor of MathDirector of the Yale GymnasiumYale UniversityNew Haven
9 April 1901
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9 April 1901
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20 April 1901
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Sargent, D.A. Harvard UniversityHemenway GymnasiumCambridge, Massachusetts
11 April 1901
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Savage, Watson L.President of the New York Normal School of Physical EducationDirector of the GymnasiumColumbia UniversityNew York
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Schlick, AgnesTeacher of Physical CultureHarrisburg, Pennsylvania
12 April 1901
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Schulz, C.F.E.Director, Physical TrainingPublic Schools of Baltimore Maryland
16 April 1901
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Scott, John A.R.Professor of Athletics and Director of the GymnasiumSyracuse UniversitySyracuse, New York
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Smith, Adela J.Director, Gymnasium for Women and ChildrenDirector of Physical Training, Y.W.C.A.Passaic, New Jersey
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Spiegle, Grace E., MDTeacher of Hygiene and Director of Physical TrainingPhiladelphia Normal School for Girls
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Spore, Nellie AmeliaDirector of Physical TrainingMount Holyoke CollegeSouth Hadley, Massachusetts
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Suder, HenryDirector of Physical Training[Jahn?] Physical Training ClubChicago
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Sullivan, J.E.Secretary-TreasurerAmateur Athletic Union of the United StatesNew York
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Taylor, Dr. Henry LingNew York
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10 April 1901
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Thompson, W. GrantDisciplinarian and Physical DirectorUnited States Indian Industrial School Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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Towne, S.R., MDPresident, Nebraska State AAAPEProfessor of Hygiene and State [Med]Omaha Medical CollegeNebraska
12 April 1901
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Valdes, F.P.Physical DirectorHigh Schools of CharlestonSouth Carolina
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Wallin, Mathilde K., MDNew York
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Zapp, Karl, MDInstructor of Germania Turnverein and Jewish Orphan AsylumCleveland, Ohio
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Dean, Artemas (AC 1842) to W.S. Tyler
1899 Jun 22
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Locke, Calvin S. (AC 1849) to Leland
1899 May 25
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Dickinson, Marquis F. (AC 1862) to Leland
1899 May 24
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Derby, Hasket (AC 1855) to Leland
1899 May 31
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Leland to Marquis F. Dickinson (AC 1862), with reply on same letter from Dickinson
1899 May 29
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Allen, Francis R. (AC 1865) to Leland
1899 May 26
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Currier, Edward W. (AC 1865) to Phillips
1899 Jun 1
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Saylor, Francis H. (AC 1865) to Phillips
1899 Jun 3
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Cobb, William H. (AC 1867) to Leland
1899 Jun 3
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Burnham, Michael (AC 1867) to Phillips
1899 May 24
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Votaw, Elihu H. (AC 1869) to [H.B.] Richardson [AC 1869?]
1899 [May 5?]
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Donald, Elijah W. (AC 1869) to Leland
1899 May 26
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Childs, James H. (AC 1869) to [?]
1899 Jun 14
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Holland, William J. (AC 1869) to Phillips
1899 Jun [2?]
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Smith, Winthrop (AC 1869) to Phillips
1899 Jun 5
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Allen, Charles H. (AC 1869) to Phillips
1899 May 27
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Daniels, Charles H. (AC 1870) to [?]
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Bridgeman, Raymond L. (AC 1871) to [?] Tyler
1899 May 20
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Ames, Charles H. (AC 1870) to Leland
1899 May 31
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Thompson, Albert H. (AC 1872) to White
1899 May 24
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Thompson, Albert H. (AC 1872) to [?]
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Dingwell, James (AC 1872) to Phillips
1899 Jun 9
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[Benedict, Arthur J. (AC 1872)] to Phillips
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[Hartwell, Edward M.] (AC 1873) to [?]
1899 Jun 21
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Merrill, William C. (AC 1874) to Leland
1899 May 26
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Leland to J.M. Tyler
1899 May 19
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Dewey, Melvil (AC 1874) to W.S. Tyler
1899 Jun 22
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Buffum, Charles A. (AC 1875) to Phillips
1899 Jun 3
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Scoville, Frank C. (AC 1875) to Phillips
1899 May 30
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Armstrong, Edward P. (AC 1875) to Phillips
1899 May 30
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Brooks, Stephen D. (AC 1875) to Phillips
1899 Jun 1
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Goodale, David W. (AC 1875) to [?]
1899 Jun 9
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Tobey, Rufus B. (AC 1877) to Leland
1899 May 24
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Kress, George (AC 1877) to "Classmate" [Pratt]
1899 May 29
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Pearson, Arthur H. (AC 1877) to Pratt
1899 Jun 2
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Coffran, Frank H. (AC 1877) to Pratt
1899 Jun 7
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Mason, Alfred DeW. (AC 1877) to Pratt
1899 Jun 5
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Pratt, William O. (AC 1877) to "Classmate," with reply on same letter from George L. Fowler (AC 1877)
1899 May 26
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Weeden, William O. (AC 1877) to Pratt
1899 May 29
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Robinson, Thomas (AC 1872) to Phillips
1899 Jun 4
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Mossman, Walter B. (AC 1878) to [?], fragment
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Whipple, George N. (AC 1878) to Leland
1899 Jun 21
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Kelly, Arthur W. (AC 1879) to Leland
1899 May 26
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Bemis, Albion F. (AC 1880) to Phillips
1899 May 18
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Cummings, George H. (AC 1880) Phillips
1899 Jun 5
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Knowlton, William A. (AC 1881) to Phillips
1899 Jun 13
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Murphy, Starr J. (AC 1881) to J.M. Tyler
1899 May 29
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Abbott, Lawrence F. (AC 1881) to Phillips
1899 May 27
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Woodward, Rufus S. (AC 1881) to Leland
1899 May 25
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Kemp, James F. (AC 1881) to Phillips
1899 Jun 7
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Parsons, Frank H. (AC 1881) to Phillips
1899 Jun 1
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Wells, Edwin P. (AC 1881) to Phillips
1899 Jun 10
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Whitehead, Jacob P. (AC 1882) to Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849)
1899 Jul 18
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Dakin, Arthur H. (AC 1884) to Leland
1899 Jun 8
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Kelsey, Charles E. (AC 1884) to Leland
1899 May 31
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Galloway, Tod B. (AC 1885) to Charles R. Fay (AC 1890), with note on same letter from Fay to Phillips
1899 May 25
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Jones, Charles A. (AC 1885) to W.S. Tyler
1899 Jun 21
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Fallows, Edward H. (AC 1886) to Phillips
1899 May 22
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Smith, Luther E. (AC 1894)
[1899]
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Chard, James A. (AC 1892) to J.M. Tyler
1899 Jun 26
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Willard, Thomas C. (AC 1887) to J.M. Tyler
1899 May 22
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Pratt, Frederick B. (AC 1887] to Phillips
1899 May 19
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Sibley, Charles A. (AC 1887) to J.M. Tyler
1899 May 20
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Mallon, George B. (AC 1887) to [J.M.] Tyler
1899 May 20
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Coombs, Zelotes W. (1888) to "Shorty" [Phillips]
1899 May 26
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Hartwell, Shattuck O. (AC 1888) to "Classmates," with note on same letter from Wilson H. Perine (AC 1888) to "Shorty" Phillips
1899 May 22
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Watkins, Royal P. (AC 1889) to J.M. Tyler
[1899]
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Smalley, Walter C. (AC 1892) to Leland
1899 Jun 19
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Tibbets, George P. (AC 1885) to Phillips
1899 Jun 12
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Pratt, Herbert L. (AC 1895) to "Billy"
1899 Jun 23
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List of donors to the loving cup, includes names, class years, and dates of letters
1899 May-Jul
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Tyler, W.S. to Leland
[1899]
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Savage, Watson L. (AC 1882) to Phillips
[1899]
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Tyler, J.M. to "Doctor"
1899 May 18
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Tyler, J.M. to Arthur H. Dakin (AC 1884), with annotation from Dakin
1899 May 20
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Bancroft, Edward E. (AC 1883) to Leland
1899 May 24
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Dyer, Almon J. (AC 1883) to Leland
1899 May 24
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Tucker, Herbert A. (AC 1882) to "Doctor"
[1899] May 26
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Wheeler, Willard H. (AC 1884) to Leland (telegram)
1899 Jun 5
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Tyler, W.S. to Leland
1899 Jun 5
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Dakin, Arthur H. (AC 1884) to Leland
1899 Jun 6
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Todd, David P. (AC 1875) to Leland
1899 Jun 6
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Wheeler, Willard H. (AC 1884) to Leland
1899 Jun 6
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Tyler, W.S. to Leland
1899 Jun 12
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Phillips to Leland
1899 Jul 2
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Tyler, J.M. to Leland
1899 Jun 17
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Todd, David P. (AC 1875) to Leland
1899 Jun 19
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Todd, David P. (AC 1875) to Leland
1899 Jun 21
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Tyler, J.M. to Leland
1899 Jun 22
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Tyler, J.M. to Leland (telegram)
1899 Jun 22
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