Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Pamphlets 1857-1903

Virginia C. Gamage Research Files and Writings circa 1969-2007, n.d.

Books

Witchcraft Collection, 1857-2007

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Nichole Calero.

2012

Collection Overview

Title: Witchcraft Collection
Dates: 1857-2007
Abstract: This subject collection contains primarily printed materials on the history of witches and witchcraft in the U.S. The bulk of the collection consists of research files and published sources collected by Virginia Clegg Gamage pertaining to the history of witches and witchcraft; the European witch hunts and witch trials of Salem, Massachusetts; and the practice of witchcraft in the 20th century.
Extent: 4 boxes(3.5 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 647

Administrative Information

Items in this collection were either purchased or given by various donors. Peter Gamage, at the request of his mother Virginia Gamage, donated the bulk of the collection in 2009. Virginia Gamage was an alumna of Smith College, and worked for years as a historian of Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Related materials can be found in the Women's Liberation Collection [under Subjects -- Spirituality]

Processed by Nichole Calero, 2012

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

"Witchcraft Collection, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass."

The collection is open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection. Access to audiovisual materials is restricted, due to the need for production of research copies.

The SSC owns copyright to Virginia Gamage's unpublished writings. Copyright to materials by persons other than Gamage is owned by those individuals or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Witchcraft Collection contains primarily printed materials on the history of witches and witchcraft in the U.S. The bulk of the collection consists of research files and published sources collected by Virginia Clegg Gamage pertaining to the history of witches and witchcraft; the European witch hunts and witch trials of Salem, Massachusetts; and the practice of witchcraft in the 20th century. Types of materials include books, pamphlets, articles, clippings, notes and writings by Virginia Gamage and audio recordings of a lecture and a play on witchcraft. The collection is arranged in three sections: Pamphlets, Virginia Clegg Gamage research and writings, and Books. Miscellaneous pamphlets date from 1857-1903. Research and Writings is divided into three subseries: Research files, Writings, and Audiocassettes. Books are on the subject of witchcraft and inlcude fiction that features witches.

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Box

Folder

1 1
Pamphlets 1857-1903


Virginia C. Gamage Research Files and Writings circa 1969-2007, n.d.


Research Files

Box

Folder

1 2
Sources

3
Pamphlets and programs

4
Salem Witch Trial pardons

5
Marblehead churches

6
Salem

7
Misc. articles on witchcraft

8
Misc. articles

9
The Witches Newsletter

10
General background, customs & early histories of New England

11
Lecture Notes

12
Personal

13-17
Research notes on people, places, and misc.

18
Correspondence


Writings

Box

Folder

2 1-11
Copies of Esther Forbes papers from Essex Institute Library

12
Misc notes and typed pages

13
Untitled typescript authorship unknown


Audiocassettes

Box

Folder

2 14
Witchcraft lecture by VCG 1992

15
Witchcraft play n.d.


Books

Box



3
A Cauldron of Witches by Clifford Lindsey Alderman 1973


Chronicles of Old Salem by Frances Diane Robotti 1968


The Crucible by Arthur Miller 1953


Cures and Curses by Dorothy Jacob 1967


The Dark World of Witches by Eric Maple 1962


A Delusion of Satan: The Full Story of the Salem Witch Trials by Frances Hill 1995


Demonology and Witchcraft: letters addressed to J.G. Lockhart Esq. by Sir Walter Scott 1970


A Destroying Angel: The Conquest of Smallpox in Colonial Boston by Ola Elizabeth Winslow 1974


Dialogues with the Devil by Taylor Caldwell 1967


Dictionary of Witchcraft by Collin de Plancy; edited and translated by Wade Baskin 1965


An Echo from Salem by Mona Etsy Worsencroft 1981


The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology by Rossell Hope Robbins 1970


Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New England by John Putnam Demos 1982


Famous and Curious Cemeteries by John Francis Marion 1977


In the Devil's Snare by Mary Beth Norton 2002


Lectures on Witchcraft by Charles W. Upham 1831

Box



4
Meetinghouse Hill: 1630-1783 by Ola Elizabeth Winslow 1952


Never on a Broomstick by Frank Donovan 1971


Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft by Paul Boyer and Stephan Nissenbaum 1974


Salem Village Witchcraft; Mrs. Elizabeth Howe's Trial by M.V.B. Perley 1911


The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1955


Spirit of '76 Lives Here: Marblehead by Priscilla Sawyer Lord & Virginia Clegg Gamage 1972


The Tall Man from Boston by Marion L. Starkey 1975


A Treasury of Witchcraft by Harry E. Wedeck 1961


The Visionary Girls: Witchcraft in Salem Villageby Marion Starkey 1973


What Happened in Salem by David Levin 1960


Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture by Arthur Evans 1978


A Witch's Guide to Gardening by Dorothy Jacob 1964


The Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692 by Leo Bonfanti (3 copies) 1971


The Witches Almanac Edited by Elizabeth Pepper and John Wilcock 1972


A Witches Brew by Adelina Grenier Simmons n.d.


Witches' Potions and Spells edited by Katherine Paulsen 1971


Witches, Wraiths, and Warlocks: Supernatural Tales of the American Renaissance edited by Ronald Curran 1971