Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Series 1: Writings 1841-1890

Series 2. Student and School Records 1867-1882

Series 3. Subject File 1842-1945

Series 1: Writings 1841-1890, n.d.

Series 2. Student and School Records 1867-1882, n.d.

Series 3. Subject File 1842-1945

Levi Stockbridge Papers, 1841-1978

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Michael C. King.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Stockbridge, Levi, 1820-1904
Title: Levi Stockbridge Papers
Dates: 1841-1978
Abstract: Pioneering agriculturalist, public speaker, state legislator, instructor, and president of Massachusetts Agricultural College. Papers include correspondence, personal notebooks, travel diary, journal as a farmer (1842-1845), writings, lectures, notes on experiments, clippings, photocopies of personal and legal records, and biographical material, including reminiscences by Stockbridge's daughter. Also contains auction records, notebook of Amherst, Massachusetts town records (1876-1890), and printed matter about Amherst and national elections, including some about his candidacy for Congress on Labor-Greenback party ticket 1880. Also contains papers (13 items) of Stockbridge's son, Horace Edward Stockbridge (1857-1930), agricultural chemist and educator, including a letter (1885) from him to the elder Stockbridge, written from Japan while he was professor at Hokkaido University.
Extent: 4 boxes(2 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: RG 3/1 S76

Administrative Information

Acquired pre-1972, for the most part, with no record of source; later additions from Stockbridge family via John M. Stockbridge (1977 and 1979) and from Mrs. John L. Blanchard (1962).

Processed by Michael C. King, 1975.

Preferred Citation

Cite as Levi Stockbridge Papers (RG 3/1/1880). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The collection is open for research.

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Biographical Note

Levi Stockbridge was born in Hadley, Massachusetts on March 13, 1820 to a well-known family of agriculturalists, lawyers, and educators. He attended local schools as a boy, and due largely to his own initiative and efforts, became a widely respected expert and pioneer in agriculture. He also had a reputation as a fine public speaker, a talent he cultivated at the local lyceum.

Stockbridge came to Massachusetts Agricultural College (M.A.C.) in 1867 as an instructor in agricultural research. During his tenure as instructor and president of M.A.C. (1867-1882), he conducted many experiments and developed experimental methods and formulas on manuering, and chemical fertilization, which won him wide acclaim. Stockbridge was also a consumer advocate of the time, demanding that public trials of farm equipment take place on the grounds M. A. C.

Stockbridge enjoyed the respect and devotion of his students. He was firm and demanding with them, as demonstrated in his carefully kept attendance and labor records, as well as fair and compassionate, often loaning money to his students and even to the college during hard times.

As a noted agriculturalist, he served on the Massachusetts Cattle Commission from 1869-1891, and on the State Board of Agriculture for 12 years. His work on the Cattle Commission dealt to a great extent with control of contagious diseases among cattle.

Stockbridge participated in civic affairs and politics. A stalwart of the Grange, he was a leader in the cooperative movement. He served as a town selectman, town moderator, and assessor at various times for the town of Amherst, as well as a state legislator - elected to the House of Representatives in 1855, 1870, and 1883, and serving in the Senate from 1865 -1866. He was unsuccessful in a bid for a U.S. Congress seat on the 1880 Labor-Greenback party ticket.

Stockbridge remained active lecturing and traveling until his death on May 2, 1904, at the age of 84.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Correspondence, personal notebooks, travel diary, journal as a farmer (1842-1845), drafts of articles and reports, published writings, lecture notes, notes on experiments, clippings, photocopies of personal and legal records, and biographical material, including reminiscences by Stockbridge's daughter; together with college rules and routines, review notes and examinations, committee notes, records of college finances, student attendance, student labor, payments to students, laboratory work, and work on buildings, auction records and assessor's notes, notebook of Amherst, Massachusetts town records (1876-1890), and printed matter about Amherst and national elections including some about his candidacy for Congress on Labor-Greenback party ticket 1880; and papers (13 items) of Stockbridge's son, Horace Edward Stockbridge (1857-1930), agricultural chemist and educator including letter (1885) from him to the elder Stockbridge, written from Japan while he was professor of chemistry and geology at Hokkaido University, handwritten recollections of Japan by his wife, Belle, and biographical material.

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into three series:

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Series 1: Writings 1841-1890 0.5 linear foot (1 box)

Public Lectures are arranged in alphabetical order by title, one manuscript per folder, and include speeches, essays, and lectures delivered before various groups. Many of the dates and groups to which these lectures were delivered are unknown. The School Lectures were those addressed to his classes in 1868-1869.

The Publications folder contains pamphlets reporting on Levi Stockbridge's experiments and work. Drafts of encyclopedia articles are found in folder 31. Folder 32 contains reports and petitions to various governmental bodies. For reports of entire committees on which Stockbridge served, see Series III under Committee Records and Reports.

Experiments and notations appear in folder 33. Featured here is his record of the plant, soil, and evaporation experiments of 1878. This is the subject of his 1879 publication, found in folder 30. The final folder of the series includes questions that were drafted for presentation to Dr. Bailey through the public press concerning tuberculosis.

Bulk comprised of manuscripts by Levi Stockbridge organized as follows: Public Lectures, School Lectures, Publications, Encyclopedia Articles, Reports and Petitions, Experiments, and Notes.

Series 2. Student and School Records 1867-1882 0.5 linear foot (1 box)

Includes M.A.C. Financial Records, Class Attendance Records, Class Labor Records, and Miscellaneous.

Financial records of Stockbridge are handwritten in notebooks for the years 1867, 1869, and 1880. Folders 36-46 hold class attendance records and class labor records for the years 1870-1882, arranged in chronological order.

The folder labeled Miscellaneous includes copies of exam questions, rules, work records, and other M.A.C. matters, arranged chronologically.

Series 3. Subject File 1842-1945 1 linear foot (2 boxes)

Includes Auction Records, Biographical Information, Certificates, Clippings, Committee Records and Reports, Letters from Levi Stockbridge, Letters to Levi Stockbridge, Letters and Correspondence Concerning Stockbridge Family Lineage, Miscellaneous, Personal Notes, and Town Business. It should be noted here that photographs of Levi Stockbridge originally contained in this collection are located in the photo file of the University Archives.

Biographical information includes diaries, tributes, and character sketches. A number of certificates included here document some of the varied activities of Stockbridge in public and private life.

The Clippings contain references to the work of Levi Stockbridge, and references to his family. A notebook of selected clippings kept by Stockbridge himself is included.

Folders designated Committee Reports and Records include notes, records, and printed reports from the committees on which Stockbridge served. These were produced from 1855 to 1893, with the bulk in the 1870s and 1880s.

Letters, both to and from Levi Stockbridge, cover a variety of subjects -- educational, agricultural and personal. Some are originals, some rough drafts, and some are copies. Folder 64 holds letters and notes to and from family members with regard to establishing a family tree. A letter from Samuel Wright Stockbridge to his father, written in 1822 is from an uncle of Levi Stockbridge's.

The Miscellaneous folder includes a deed, published essays by his son, Horace, a Grand Council code book, campaign handbills, and a Grange Store commemorative booklet, arranged in alphabetical order.

Stockbridge kept a small notebook with an alphabetical listing of certain philosophical sayings and statements which he may have used in his writing or lecturing. Also, in this notebook (in folder 66) are some assessor's notes.

Folder 67 contains two notebooks filled with notations on various town matters for the years 1889 - 1890.

Series 1: Writings 1841-1890, n.d. 0.5 linear foot (1 box)


Box

Folder

1 1
Public Lecture - "Agricultural Advantages of Mass." 1871

2
Public Lecture - "Agricultural Life" n.d.

3
Public Lecture - "Agricultural Education" n.d.

4
Public Lecture - "The Agriculture of Eastern Hampshire County" 1871

5
Public Lecture - Lecture notes on New York Commission's investigations on abortion (1867-1869) n.d.

6
Public Lecture - "Appreciation of the Art of Agriculture" 1868

7
Public Lecture - "Crop Rotation" 1869

8
Public Lecture - "Does Farming Pay? n.d.

9
Public Lecture - "Elements of Different Nationalities" n.d.

10
Public Lecture - "Feeding Plants and Manuering the Soil" n.d.

11
Public Lecture - First address on agriculture to first class of Mass. Agricultural College 1867

12
Public Lecture - "For the Locomotive" 1867

13
Public Lecture - "Has the Building of Railroads Been as Much Advantage to the Agricultural as the Mercantile Interests of the Community?" n.d.

14
Public Lecture - "Large and Small Farms" n.d.

15
Public Lecture - "The Management of Pastures" (2 copies- 1 typed, 1 handwritten) n.d.

16
Public Lecture - "The New England Town System" 1888

17
Public Lecture - "On Education" n.d.

18
Public Lecture - "Phrenology" December, 1841

19
Public Lecture - "Phrenology" January, 1842

20
Public Lecture - "Progress - Has It Made the Mass of Mankind Happier?" n.d.

21
Public Lecture - "The Relations and Mutual Dependence of Our Producing Industries" n.d.

22
Public Lecture - "A Ride Through Wonderland" (Yellowstone Park) n.d.

23
Public Lecture - "Run Out Pastures - How Shall I Keep the Boys on the Farm?" n.d.

24
Public Lecture - "Shays' Rebellion'' n.d.

25
Public Lecture -Temperance" 1845

26
Public Lecture - "What I Saw Between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean" (p. 1, 2, & 5) 1884

27
Public Lecture - "Who Pays the Bills?" n.d.

28
Public Lecture - "Wholesomeness in Farm Buildings" 1890

29
School Lectures - 2 notebooks 1868-69


Publications

30
"The Stockbridge Fertilizers and Formulas" (W.H. Bowker) 1876


"Investigations on Rainfall, Percolation, and Evaporation of Water from the Soil, Temperature of Soil and Air, Deposition of Dew on the Soil and Plant" (2 copies) 1879


Encyclopedia Articles

31
"Stockbridge Manures" 1877


"Root Crops" 1882


Reports and Petitions

32
Report to Dept. of Agriculture 1872


Petition that M.A.C. not be made part of Amherst College n.d.


Report to Committee on Grain Crops n.d.


Experiments and Notes

33
Evaporation - Plant and Soil Experiment 1878


Notes on the Investigations of 1878 (3 of 4 pages) 1878


Report on Experiments and Investigations from 1868 - 1879 1879

34
Notes - Questions prepared to pose to Dr. Bailey through the public press (re: tuberculosis) n.d.

35
Reports published in the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture- Massachusetts 1856-1872

36
Reports published in the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture 1873-1893

Series 2. Student and School Records 1867-1882, n.d. 0.5 linear foot (1 box)


Box

Folder

2 35
School Financial Records (3 notebooks, 2 sheets) 1867, 1869, 1880

36
Class Attendance Records (1 notebook) 1870-1871

37
Class Attendance Records (3 notebooks) 1871-1873

38
Class Attendance Records (3 notebooks) 1873-1874

39
Class Attendance Records (6 notebooks) 1874-1876

40
Class Attendance Records (6 notebooks) 1876-1878

41
Class Attendance Records (5 notebooks) 1878-1879

42
Class Attendance Records (3 notebooks) 1880-1882


Class Attendance Records (1 notebook) n.d.

43
Class Labor Records (1 notebook) 1868-1869

44
Class Labor Records (1 notebook) 1869-1870

45
Class Labor Records (1 notebook) 1872-1873

46
Class Labor Records (2 notebooks) 1878-1879


Laboratory Record (1 notebook) n.d.

47
Notebook work done on buildings credited to farm 1868


2 sheets payments made to students 1868


Exam - Sophomore Class 1869


Freshman Review Notes 1872


Exam for Grinell Prizes - Senior Class 1878


Routines and Rules (M.A.C.) 1881-1882

Series 3. Subject File 1842-1945 1 linear foot (2 boxes)


Box

Folder

3 48
Auction Records (also some assessor's notes) 1865


Biographical Information (Diary)

49
"Farmer's Journal" - handwritten 1842 - 1845

50
"Farmer's Journal" - typed 1842 - 1845

51
Biographical Information - Travel Diary 1888, 1891


Florida, West Coast, Canada n.d.


Biographical Information

52
"A Tribute to Levi Stockbridge" (3 copies - 1 bound, 2 paper) by W. H. Bowker June 14, 1904


"Levi Stockbridge and the Stockbridge Principle on Plant Feeding"(2 copies - Excerpts from Bowker's Tribute) 1911

53
Speech honoring Levi Stockbridge June 17, 1913


Speech honoring Levi Stockbridge by W. H. Bowker June 17, 1913


Address by W. H. Bowker on dedication of Stockbridge Hall October 29, 1915

54
Character sketches (2) n.d.


"Reminisences of Levi Stockbridge", by his daughter, Anna Stockbridge Tuttle n.d.


Excerpts from "Reminisences of Levi Stockbrige" n.d.

55
Certificates - pertaining to the life and activities of Levi Stockbridge 1850, 1855, 1865, 1869, 1885, 1892, 1897, n.d.


Clippings

Box

Folder

4 56
Levi Stockbridge speech note, to Mass. Board of Agriculture 1867


"Tobacco Culture in the Connecticut Valley" November 2, 1870


"Stockbridge House" December 11, 1934


Anna Stockbridge Tuttle 1940


Notebook kept by Levi Stockbridge containing various newspaper clippings n.d.


Committee Records and Reports

Box

Folder

4 57
Committee on Removal of County Buildings- Berkshire County (notes) 1855

58
Cattle Commission (notes) 1871


Cattle Commission Report to Legislature 1882

59
Agriculture Committee (notes) 1883

60
Cattle Commission Annual Reports (2) 1887, 1889

61
Cattle Commission (notes) 1882-1892


Inspection of Tubers and Glanders (notes) 1892-1893


Letters from Levi Stockbridge

Box

Folder

4 62
Stockbridge, Francis May 2, 1864


Trustees of M.A.C. December, 1868


Mr. Dodge June, 1875


Postcard 1877


Winchester, J.P. April, 1888


Tuttle, Mary S. March 14, 1902


President Clark and trustees (Pres. M.A.C.) n.d.


to editor (defending his formulas) n.d.


to New York Atlas n.d.


Letters to Levi Stockbridge

Box

Folder

4 63
Russell, Fred May, 1862


Figuet, D.D. May, 1880


Figuet, D.D. May, 1880


Figuet, D.D. June, 1880


Figuet, D.D. July, 1880


Berry, A. July, 1880


Winchester, J.F. April, 1888


Underwood, N. Orison June, 1896


Letters and Correspondence concerning Stockbridge Family Lineage

Box

Folder

4 64
Stockbridge, Helen S. to B.B. Wood (M.A.C. Librarian) April 18, 1929


Tuttle, Anna Stockbridge to George Hawley (2 copies) January 20, 1934


Tuttle, Anna Stockbridge to Rand, Prof. F.P. February 20, 1934


Tuttle, Anna Stockbridge to President Baker February 24, 1934


Hand, Prof. F.P. to Anna Stockbridge Tuttle February 24, 1934


Tuttle, Anna Stockbridge to Prof. F.P. Rand February 26, 1934


Rand, Prof. F.P. to Anna Stockbridge Tuttle March 2, 1934


Tuttle, Anna Stockbridge to Prof. F.P. Rand March 9, 1934


Memo - to Anna Stockbridge Tuttle for information March 15, 1934


Wood, B.B. to J.S. Stockbridge March 23, 1934


Wood, B.B. to Derry L. Stockbridge March 23, 1934


Stockbridge, J.S. to B.B. Wood April 16, 1934


Rand F.P. to Anna Stockbridge Tuttle n.d.


Wood, B.B. to Irving L. Speare March 6. 1945


Speare, Irving L. to B.B. Wood March 8, 1945


Wood, B.B. to I.L. Speare April 21, 1945


Speare, I.L. to B.B. Wood April 24, 1945


Miscellaneous notes on family lineage (6 pieces) 1945


Miscellaneous

Box

Folder

4 65
Deed - Bangs, Howard to Levi Stockbridge 1845


Grand Council Code Book 1854


Grange Store 50th Anniversary 1927


Handbills for 1880 political campaign 1880

66
Personal Notes - notebook, including some assessors notes n.d.

67
Town Business (2 notebooks) 1889 - 1990

68
Family Papers rcd. 1974

69
Family Tree and List of Living Descendants