Portrait Index to Northampton Photographs Name Abbott, Edwin K., 18741943 Description Bank officer. Forbes Library Treasurer, 192229 Abbott, [Prof.] H.V., 1865-1929 Abbott, [Capt.] Hubbard M. Abbott, Willie Adams, A.S. Adams, [Mr.] C. Adams, Christopher Adams, Mrs. Florence B., (and daughter-Jane?) Adams, Walter H. Smith College Professor Addis, Albert E. Addis, James Ahearn, Charles B. Ahearn, Patrick, 18441922 Ahearn, Thomas Farrell 1870- Alden, Harold W. Alden, Mrs. Verna [Mrs. Harold W. Alden] Aldrich, H.M. Allaire, A.J. Allaire, Ernest Allaire, Maise Allen, Andrew Allen, Mrs. Charlotte (Clark) Notes see also: Wish-TonWish Canoe Club, NO 1.8W757 -NO BOX 10C -NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 Call #/Location NO 9Ab21 NO 9Ab21 NO 9Ab21 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 7B NO 2N812 Negative: NOn35-183 Building Inspector, 1939 Northampton physician, c1906 Undertaker. Father of Thos. Farrell Ahearn Undertaker, Ahearn’s funeral home Dentist. Haydenville Series of photographs: Allaire Barber shop built by father; photo-1988 NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9Ah31 see also: Group Portraits (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 -Quarter Millennial, 1904 (Floats, portraits), NO BOX 6B NO 9Ah31 Negative: NOn38-418 NO BOX 3A NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a HOn35-4 HY 12 See: Stafford, Maise Allaire See: Vernon St. School NO 2V598 See: Saunders, Mrs. Charlotte (Clark) Allen, Clara C. Allen, Edward A. Allen, Elwood Buhl, 1911-1983 Allen, Ethan, 1738-1789 Allen, Flora Allen, Frances Allen, George Allen, J.C. Allen, James F., 1851- Allen, Dr. John C. Allen, John W. Allen, Mary Allen, William d.1891. Judge Allis, J.L. Allis, Robert Alstrom, Fred S. Alviani, Doric Ames, Earl Ames, [Mrs.] Gladys F. Hosford [Mrs. John H. Ames] Andrews, Ruth Andre, Jesse A.G. Collector of Calvin Coolidge memorabilia Vt. patriot. Once worked clipping-statue in lead mines here BOX NO 3B AL Allen Sisters NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Pastor, Florence Methodist Church, 1884- NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a BOX NO 7B AL Allen Sisters NO 9Al53 see also: FE 19, 20 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Member, Springfield Orchestral club, 1890 Organist and choir director, Edwards’ Church Lawyer. Mayor, 192829 Andrews, W.J. Andrus, Charles Anslow, Miss Gladys Smith College faculty “La Argentina” c. 1890- Argentine dancer 1936 (real name: Antonia Mercé) Armstrong, James N., Jr. Pastor, Edwards Church, 1928-31 Arnold, Ann Arnold, Clarence H. NO BOX 7B NO 9AL53 FO Box 1B, Folder 9 see also: FO Box 5, Folder 6 NO BOX 10D, Folder 1 see: Forbes Library – Director & Staff (1950-) FO Box 5 BOX NO 3B see: Hosford, Gladys F. see also: Port. with Grace Coolidge NO 9C777 clipping see also: Marcé, Antonia BOX NO 3B NO 9An25 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 2, Folder 4, Folder 5 Hon35-7 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10D, Folder 29 NO BOX 10D, Folder 2 NO 9Ar57 NO BOX 3A NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 Arnold, Elbert L. Arnold, Evea Arnold, [Rev.] Smith Arnold, William F. Ashwanden, Mrs. Catherine “Cassie” [Mrs. Joseph Ashwanden] Atkins, Arlene Atkins, H.R. Atkins, James D. August, S. Ayres, Agnes Babb, Thomas Earle 1840- Silhouette Silhouette Began business in 1839 Civil War veteran. Florence resident Ward 4 Alderman, 1939 Presbyterian clergyman; res. Victor, N.Y. Babbitt, John H. Babbitt, Mrs. L.H. Babbitt, [Miss] Lelia Babcock, Marietta Bachand, Homer Backwell, Grace Bader, E.C. Bailey, Grace Bailey, Mrs. Mary P. Bailey, Raymond Bailey, Sidney A. Bailey, Mrs. Sidney A. Bailey, William A., 1918 Baird, Mrs. Cora M. [Mrs. Ernest W. Baird] Baker, George Baldwin, Ralph Lyman, 1872-1943 Baldyga, Stanley Blaise, E.R. Ball, [Dr.] ___ and Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9Ar64 NO 9Ar64 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a see: Clark, E.C. see: Bement, Grace Bailey Fire Chief, -1892. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1903-1906 see: Edward, Arlene Atkins NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9At52 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 2N812 NO BOX 7B see: Amherst College, Class of 1865, 1921 reunion AM 12 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 7B NO BOX 7B NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 Hon35-8 NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10D, Folder 32 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO 9B151 see also: BOX NO 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Musician BOX NO 3B NO 9B19 c1906 HOn35-9 HOn35-10 NO BOX 1 Ball, [Miss] C. Bancroft, George, -1891 Banister, Edwin H., 1920 Banks, James Barber, Alfred W. Barber, Frank (Northampton) Barbour, F.E. Bardwell, [Mr.]___ Bardwell, Arthur C. Bardwell, Ella Bardwell, William R. 1936 Baribault, E.S. Baribault, Edward Barnes, Martin L. Barnes, [Rev.] William H., 1852-1936 Barnett, Henry E., -1933 Barrangon, Emil Hampshire Couny Treasurer, 1898-1920 Civil War Veteran see: Snow, Edwin M. see also: Noble, Arthur B. in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 9B27 Vaudevillian and Opera performer see also: Heeran, [Mrs.] Alice Barrett Barrett, Jennie Nowell Member of the South Church Choir, 1875, in Springfield Florence clergyman NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: NOn35-382 NO 1.24N12i BOX NO 3B NO 9B23 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9B26 NO 9B26 Rector, St. John’s Episcipal Church, -1919 physician, began practice here in 1823 Barrus, Hiram Barrus, John Jr. NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 an actor? Barrett, [Dr.] Benjamin, -1869 Barrus, George L. NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9B233 Patrolman, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 Barrett, Alice Barrett, [Rev.] S. Allen Barrett, William Barrie, Sir James Matthew, 1860-1937 NO BOX 7B NO 9B22 NO 9B2255 BOX NO 3B NO 9B275 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9B275 NO 2L517 NO 9C112 see also: NO BOX, Folder 3 British playwright & novelist. Visited Northampton during honeymoon, 1894 see: Goshen sesquicentennial celebration (GO 15, 17) Negative: NOn35-313 NO 9B2795 see: Goshen sesqui- centennial celebration GO 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Barry, Michael E., -1889 Priest, St. Mary’s Church, 1872-1889 Barry, William R. Superintendent of schools Bartlett, Alvah L. Bartlett, Priscilla Bartley, Carrie Barton, Myron S. Bassett, Mrs. Jessie L. [Mrs. John Spencer Bassett] Bassett, Moses Bassett, [Judge] William G., -1923 Bates, Edith Bates, Hattie Bates, Hattie Wright [Mrs. John Bates] Bates, Isaac Chapman, 1845 Bates, John E., -1907 Bates, Martha Henshaw, -1881 [Mrs. Isaac Chapman Bates] Baucus, William I., 1936 Baxter, Harlan W. Baxter, Ruth Beals, Mrs. Helen Beals, Joseph Bean, George H. Beastall, Mrs. Ruth A. (Edwards) [Mrs. Harold Y. Beastall] Beattie, M.J. [Maj.] Beckmann NO 9B2798 see also: NO 2N812 and NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see: Hill, Priscilla Bartlett NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9B28 Negative: NOn35-198, 199, 340 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9B294 Judge, Probate Court see also: Coon, Hattie Bates NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 see: Wright, Hattie President, 3 County Agricultural Soc., 182030, 40-41. U.S. Senator, 1841-1845 NO 9B318 see also: NO BOX 10C NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9B318 City Engineer NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 3A and 3B NO BOX 3A NO BOX 7B see: Goshen sesquicentennial celebration GO7 NO BOX 3A see also: NO BOX 3A Journalist. Probation Officer, Superior Court. Auctioneer see also: Edwards, Ruth A. NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a HOn35-11 HOn35-13 Beckmann, Mr. & Mrs. __ Beckmann, Albert G. father and mother of Louis Beckmann Veteran, WWI. Sheriff. Confectioner Beckmann, Carl Beckmann, H.G. Beckwith, H.E. Beddow, J.W. Beekman, Robert L. Belanger, Ernest Belden, [Dr.] Albert M., -1912 Belden, Clarence Eugene Belden, Mr. & Mrs. G. of Hatfield Belden, Rowena Belden, Ruth Belding, Alvah N., 1925 Belding, David W. Belding, Hiram H. Belding, Milo M., -1917 Belknap, Carrie Bell, Reuben, -1914 Beloin, Jennette Belville, A.M. Belville, George Bement, Mrs. Grace Bailey [Mrs. Frederick W. Bement] Benjamin, [Mrs.]___ Negative: NOn35-386 see: Beckmann, Albert G. NO 9B389 c1919 with Northampton’s first ambulance see: X355 NO 9B389 see also: NO BOX 7A; NO BOX 10A, Folder 2; NO BOX 10 B, Folder 5 & 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a HOn35-12 HOn35-14 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 1.51C BOX NO 7B Resident of the Bradstreet section of Hatfield. In the wholesale produce business NO 9B41 Negative: NOn35-396-400 BOX NO 7B NO 2V598 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Involved with brothers in Belding Bros. Silk Manufg. Attended school, old Northampton High School, (Center St.), 1856 Hamp. Co. Sheriff NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see: Northampton High School (Center St.) NO 2N812c NO 9B413 see: Vernon St. School Student, c1914 NO 2V598 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 see: Bailey, Grace NO 9B438 Bennett, [Mrs.]___, of Holyoke Bennett, Harry Bentley, R.H. Bergan, Margaret Berger, Lewis W. Bernier, H. Berry, Mr.___ Berry-Bates, Florence Negative: NOn35-366 c1901 c1917? c1919 with Northampton’s first ambulance Berube, Victor Best, [Rev. Dr.] Ernest M Best, John L., -1922 Bicknell, Alice President, Springfield College, 1937 Journalist Bicknell, Chandler Novelty shop owner Bicknell, Harry Emerson, 1870-1947 Shoe store operator. Mayor, 1922-23 Bigelow, Edmund Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 Bigelow, Jane Bigelow, Mary W. Porter [Mrs. George H. Bigelow] Billings, [Miss] A. Billings, Henry P., 1891 Bingley, Edwin Bingley, Mrs. Martha E. [Mrs. Edwin Bingley] Bisaillon, Blaise Bisbee, Charles Allen Bisbie, Henry A. Bishop, H.A. see: X355 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a see: Kelly, H.J. HOn35-76 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 1.51C clipping NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9B46 see also: Maynard, Mrs. Alice Bicknell “The Sage of West Chesterfield” Taken 1921 see also: The Nutshell Variety Shop, W. Chesterfield WC 6-7 NO 9B47 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 & 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Porter, Mary W. Register of Deeds NO 9B46 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 7B NO BOX 7B Negative: NOn35-326 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Forbes Library Director Hampshire County Commissioner, of Chesterfield FO Box 5, Folders 7, 6, & 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 see also: NO 1.24N812i NO 9B54 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Bishop, James Lord, 1843-1924 Lawyer. Res. N.Y. City Bitler, [Rev.] Thomas Bruce, -1934 Pastor, First Church of Christ, Congregational, 1930-1934 Black, Raymond Blanchet, Anna Blanchet, Earl Blanchette, L.R. Blinn, William Bliss, Alfred T., -1919 Bliss, Charles Bliss, George Bliss, George Bliss, George P., -1896 Bliss, Homer C. Blodgett, A.G. Blodgett, Benjamin C., 1925 Bodman, Clara P. Bodman, Luther, -1887 Bodman, Mrs. Luther Bohnak, Joseph Boland, Dorothy D. Parsons [Mr. John E. Boland] Boland, George Boland, James P. Bombard, J. Bond, Daniel W., -1911 Bond, Henry H. Bonneville, [Dr.]___ Bonney, Franklin, 18221907 Bottum, Samuel A., see also: Childs’ Park NO 5.4C436 -NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a “of Philadelphia” clipping Bank officer. Mayor, 1930-33. Forbes Library Trustee, 1936-39 see also: Hayes, Rose M. Field, Henry P. BOX NO 9 Ware physician, c1901 Professor of Music, Smith College NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B HOn35-15 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10D, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9B618 NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Parsons, Dorothy D. Lawyer. Mayor, 193435 see: Amherst College, Class of 1865, 1921 reunion AM 12 NO 9B546 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO 9B63 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 3B BOX NO 3B NO 9B638 c1906 Physician of Hadley NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9B64 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 1 NO 9B643 In the lumber business. NO 9B659 Judge. Florence resident. 1816-1901 Boudway, J.A. Boulais, T.J. Bouthilette, E.A. Boyle, John F., 19071985 Boyle, John Paul Boynton, Ralph E. Bradley, Mrs. Margaret Azilla Carter [Mrs. Oliver B. Bradley] Bradley, Oliver B. Brainard, [Mrs.] Ilma Schadee [Mrs. Norman A. Brainard] Brainerd, Ossian E. Braman, L. Braman, Lewis Branch, Robert M., 1923 Brandle, Frank A. Brandt, [Mrs.] Caroline [Mrs. Eduard Brandt] Brass, Wesley S., -1898 Brass, Westley, S. (Westfield) Brasseau, Bucky Breaker, Mrs. John C. Breaker, [Rev.] John C. Bresnahan, Bartholomew Bresnahan, Thomas Brewster, Anna Gertrude Civil War veteran. Florence resident. see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 see: Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary NO 5.4A21 Resident of So. Hadley, Arcadia Wildlife Sanct. Trustee. see: Smith, P.D. HOn35-16 NO 9B697 High Sheriff, Hampshire County, 1963-85 President, Pro-phy-lactic Bruch Co., 1928Treasurer, Hampshire Co. Trust Co. Forbes Library Treasurer, 192022 NO 9B697 NO 9B7115 Negative: NOn35-325 Bank officer. NO 9B72 see: Schadee, Ilma see: Elm St. NO 5.2E61 HOn35-17 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 Druggist Regent, D.A.R. NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a FO Box 5, Folder 6 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 Pastor, First Baptist Church, 1899-1912 Police Chief, 1926 Dau. Of Charles Brewster. Teacher. Forbes Library Trustee, 1924-57 see also: Cummings, [Rev. Dr.] Thomas F. NO 9C912 Stevens, Walter L. NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9B74 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9B754 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 4; NO 1.15R, FE 1 BOX NO 3B NO 9B758 Plummer, Frederic W. Warner, Joseph Jr. Miller, Robert J. Brewster, C.R. Brewster, Jonathan Brewster, Mary K. Bridgeman, [Miss]___ [Mrs. Charles Lamson] Bridgeman, F.P. Bridgman, Annie C., 1936 Bridgman, Edward Bridgman, Fred see: Wish-Ton-Wish Canoe Club, NO 1.8W757 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 7B sister of Anna Gertrude Brewster see also: Lamson, Mrs. Charles HOn35-18 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO 9B763 see: Northampton High School (Center St.) NO 2N812c Attended school, old Northampton High School, (Center St.), 1856 Bridgman, Howard A., 1929 Bridgman, J.C. Bridgman, John Bridgman, Marion P. [Mrs. Sidney E. Bridgman] Bridgman, Sidney E., 1827-1906 Briggs, [Gov.]___ Briscoll, George D., 1920 Britt, A.S. Britt, G.F. Brockway, Fred W. Brodie, Helen Chilson Brooks, Levi, Jr., -1929 Brooks, Levi, Sr., 18241902 Brown, E.G. Brown, Edward W., 1871-1935 NO 9B763 NO 9B763 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 see: Cub Scout Pack 209, Westhampton, May 1970, NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b Book seller and publisher, began 1844 NO 9B763 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 & 6b NO 9B768 Governor of Mass., (in 1884) NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 Civil War, Co. A, 27th MA Vols. Physician, of Northampton negative from an original photo – Trustees Room – Civil War Vets. HOn35-19 HOn35-20 NO 9B78 see: Chilson, Helen NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 Negative: Xn12-454 BOX NO 7B NO 9B812 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 Brown, Harry S. Brown, Jeremiah Brown, Mrs. Louise A. [Mrs. Irving T. Brown] Brown, [Prof.] Mary M. Brown, Mrs. Pearl F. [Mrs. Lorimer H. Brown] Brown, Perry F., -1935 Brownell, Hiram Browning, Franklin J. Brush, [Mr.] W. Bryan, Clark W. Bryant, [Mr. and Mrs.] Patrick Bryant, [Mr. and Mrs.] Patrick Bryant, Sarah Snell Buckingham, Herbert C. Buckman, George Buckner, George S., 1916 Burckes, Rev. Jas. H. Mayor, 1889-90 Of the French Dept., Smith College, welcomed Murie Curie, 1921 Burr, Clement F. NO BOX 10D, Folder 8 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Postmaster, 1915Hampshire County Commissioner, from Northampton Editor, Good Housekeeping Residents of Hinsdale, MA, and W. Chesterfield, MA Mother of William Cullen Bryant Minister Burgess, Eleanore Burke, J.L. Burke, John J. Burleigh, Charles C. Burns, Thomas F., 1864- City messenger and City 1937 Hall custodian Burr, George A., -1881 NO BOX 1 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Founder, Florence Manufacturing Co. NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9B819 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 see also: Chesterfield, CH1 West Chesterfield, WC9 NO 9B82 NO BOX 7B see: Gere, Henry S. NO 9G314 NO 9B841 see: [Patrick] Bryant House, West Chesterfield Negative: NOn38-433 NO 9B856 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9B8575 see: Conwell, Memorial Exercises, So. Worthington SW 3-5 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9B93 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9B94 see: Conwell Memorial Exercises, So. Worthington SW 3-5 Burr, Mary Burt, Electa Cudworth [Mrs. Alvin Burt] Burt, Jairus F., 18391920 Burton, Rev. Marion Le Roy, 1874-1925 Burton, Mrs. Marion Leroy Butcher, [Mrs.] Elizabeth Buteau, John M. see: Glen Grove Wildlife Sanctuary, Worthington WO 2 see: Cudworth, Electa Easthampton farmer. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1900-1903 Theologian. President, Smith College, 19101917 NO 9B95 Librarian, Brookline, MA. President, Mass. Library Assn. Superintendent of Schools. Forbes Library Trustee, 1958-71 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b Butler, A.B. (Aubrey) Florist Butler, Jonathan Hunt, 1878 Began business in 1828. Book seller and printer. Bank officer; County Treasurer Butler, Joyce W. Butler, Mrs. Myrtis B. [Mrs. Stephen L. Butler] Butler, [Rev.] Willis H. Butterfield, Ms.___ Butterfield, Mrs. Etta F. [Mrs. William A. Butterfield] Buzzee, Frank Buzznell, John Byrne, C.A. Cable, George NO 9B953 see also : NO BOX 7B; NO BOX 10C; NO BOX 10D, Folder 13 & 32 NO BOX 7B see also: Mann, Edward NO 9B9725 T.; Kelley, Lawrence E.; Olson, Kenneth G.; Marcellus, Kate; Gilbert, Joan; Galick, Mrs. Geol J.; Murphy, John F. Jr.; Sullivan, Richard L.; Moriarty, Robert F NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see also: NO 1.21B97 NO 9B976 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 5; NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see: Hughes, Joyce W. NO BOX 3B Butler NO BOX 3B Pastor, Edwards’ Church Hatfield physician, c1906 Author. Founder of the NO 9B976 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 BOX NO 9 NO BOX 1 see also: Barrie, J.M. NO 9C112 Washington, 1844-1925 Cable, Louise Bartlett, 1846- [Mrs. George Washington Cable] Cable, Lucy Cadorette, [Dr.] Louis H. Cahillane, James Caird, Douglas Caird, Winton Call, James Callahan, John R., Jr. Campbell, Mr.___ Campbell, [Mrs.] Alice E. Spear [Mrs. Louis L. Campbell] Campbell, [Mr.] E.L. Campbell, J.L. Campbell, John (Easthampton) Campbell, Lizzie Campbell, Louis L. “Home Culture Clubs” (later People’s Institute) Dentist Mayor, 1954-1959 Hampshire Co. Commissioner, of Hadley c1917? in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 Northampton Postmaster. Bank Officer Campbell, Mrs. Louis L. Campbell, Stuart M. Canfield, [Prof.] F. Curtiss Canfield, Katherine Newbold [Mrs. Curtis F. Canfield] Capen, [Miss] Bessie, 1920 Carey, L.D. Carey, Patrick M. Carfrey, Jacob H. Carley, Alfred G., -1928 Principal, Capen’s School for Girls Superintendent of Schools, 1898 see also: BOX NO 10C; NO BOX 10B, Folder 1; NO BOX 10D, Folder 18 NO 9C112 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a see: Cummings, [Rev. Dr.] Thomas F. NO 9C912 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9C153 NO 9C153 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9C153 NO 9C153 see also: NO BOX 7B; NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 & 5 NO BOX 7B NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 3A see also: NO BOX 10D, Folder 25 see: Newbold, Katherine NO 9C171 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 Carlson, Samuel Carpenter, Albert H., 1869-1935 Carr, Smith, -1886 Carrier, Russell Carroll, John Carroll, Mary G. Carroll, Matthew Casten, E.M. Ceckowski, Martha Cerruti, Guy J. Chagnon, ___ (Mr.) Chagnon, Philip Chamberlain, H.H. Chapin, Bryant Chapin, Homer Curtis 1858-1934 Chapin, Lucy Shumway Chase, Charles H. Chase, Clarence D., 1872-1928 Chase, Frederick E., 1925 Chatel, T.M. Chenet, Matilda Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936 see: O’Dea, James H. NO 90d2 NO 9C225 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 Demolition County President Northampton correspondent for the “Springfield Republican” NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 FO Box 5, Folder 6 & 4 Forbes Library Trustee. School teacher NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Negative: NOn38-415, 416 Ran the Copper Kettle Tea Room, 45 State St. see also: Kennedy, C.B. c1964 On the Northampton School Board, 1900-09. Northampton correspondent for the “Springfield Union” Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 Hampshire Co. Registrar of Deeds, 1911- . Forbes Library Secretary, 1905-38 Northampton City Clerk, 1907 Northampton Fire Chief, 1899-1920 British author, poet, critic. Visited Northampton in 1921 Cheverus, Jean Louis de, Conducted first Mass in Cardinal 1768-1836 Northampton, 1806. NO 9C236 HOn35-6 FO Box 5 see: Cerruti Orchestra NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 3B NO 9C365 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9C386 see also: NO BOX 10B, NO 9C386 Folder 6a & 6b see also: Torpey, John NO 9C386 D., Ward 6 Alderman -NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a see also: Nolan, C.R. HOn35-21 FO Box 3, Folder 1 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 5 NO BOX 10D, Folder 9 Frist R.C. Bishop of Boston. Childs, Mrs. Annie [Mrs. Charles Ezra Childs] Childs, Ms. Aubrey Childs, Charles Ezra, 1856-1932 Childs, Henry, -1896 Chilson, Billie An executive of textile companies. Founder, Childs’ Park. Child of Helen Chilson as a baby, c1917 Chilson, Ethel Chilson, Haynes Hanford, Jr., -1937 Chilson, Haynes Hanford, Sr., 1816-1886 see also: Morse, Mrs. Ethel Chilson Hampshire County Clerk, Superior Court. Forbes Library Trustee, 1898-1935 Lawyer. Hampshire Co. Commissioner, 1850-52. Northampton Postmaster, 1858-62 Chilson, Helen Chilson, Muriel Chilson, W.L. Choquette, Wallace A. Church, Albert L. Churchill, George B., 1866-1925 Cilman, Robert “Bob” Clapp, Arthur Clapp, Caroline L., 1848-1908 Clapp, Charles C. Clapp, Edwin C., -1901 Clapp, Egbert I., -1911 Clapp, Ella, -1925 Clapp, [Rev.] Ellery C. see: Mensel, Ernst Henrich NO 9M5285 see also: Childs’ Park NO 5.4C436; Watson Family WA Box 87, 103, 105,114 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9C437 see also: WA Box 103, 105, 107 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9C438 see also: NO BOX 7B; NO BOX 10A, Folder 5; NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 & 6a NO 9C438 see also: Brodie, Helen Chilson Child of Helen Chilson as a baby, c1917 Army officer Congressman. Amherst Professor c1986. Director, Young at Heart Chorus Class of 1868, later a see also: Clark, Caroline resident of Williamsburg L. Clapp Pres. 3 County Fair, 1889-1891 Civil War Veteran. Northampton City Clerk, 1883- . Mayor, 1908Chaplain, Hampshire NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9C456 see: FE 1 NO 9C475 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9C535 NO 9C535 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9C535 Co. Jail. Pastor, West Farms Chapel, -1947 Clapp, Esther Clapp, Frank L., -1930 Clapp, Mrs. H.Q. Clapp, Helen M. Clapp, Raymond Clapp, Vera A. Chapman [Mrs. Ellery C. Clapp] Clapp, Wilfred Clapp, William Henry, 1859-1903 Clark, A.L. Clark, Alan Clark, Alice Clark, Annetta I. see also: Clifford, Mrs. Helen Clapp NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 9C535 School teacher. Active in West Farms Chapel BOX NO 3B NO 9C535 Received a degree, Master of Arts, Smith College, 1929 clipping Clark, Caroline L. Clapp [Mrs. Samuel A. Clark] Clark, Charles Clark, Charlotte Clark, [Capt.] Edwin C., -1898 Clark, Frank Edgar, 1854-1926 Clark, F.L. Clark, George W. Clark, Gertrude Clark, H.D. HOn35-22 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10D, Folder 6 see: Clapp, Caroline L. Clark, Clarissa Clark, D.S. Clark, Donald B., -1918 Clark, E.C. Clark, E.P. Clark, Edward Clark, Edward T., -1935 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 7B see also: Wish-TonWish Canoe Club NO 1.8W757 see also: Bader, E.C. Calvin Coolidge’s clipping Administrative Secretary NO BOX 7B see: Saunders, Mrs. Charlotte (Clark) BOX NO 10C HOn35-23 BOX NO 3B HOn35-8 NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10D, Folder 6 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Northampton High School, Class of 1873. Yale University, grad. 1877 City Treasurer NO 9C547 HOn35-24 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 7B HOn35-25 Clark, Howard Clark, Hoyt D. Clark, Isaac, 1833- Clark, Mrs. Isaac Clark, James E. Clark, John Clark, Katherine Clark, Lucius, 18301869 Clark, Lyman N. Served in WWI Pastor, Edwards’ Congregational Church, 1882-1891 Sheriff Editor, Westfield Times & Newsletter Clark, Mandana Clark, Merritt, -1919 Merchant., began 1848 Clark, Millicent Pauline Student at a Boston opera school Clark, Miriam B. Clark, Mollie Clark, Prescott Clark, Sidney A. Clark, Susan Lillian Clark, William, 17951868 Clark, William, 18271868 Clark, William A. Clarke, Ashur Clarke, Christopher, 1827-1915 Clarke, John D. Northampton physician, c1906 State Senator, 18381839. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1849-52. Paper mill owner Son of William Clark (1795-1868). Paper mill owner President, Northampton Board of Trade, 1916-18 A native and resident of Northampton, later the head of a girls’ school in Baltimore, Maryland Began business in 1847. see also: Interiors, Involved in many groups Houses and city committees. Forbes Library Trustee, 1886-89 NO 1.24N812i BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 & 6b NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO 9C547 BOX NO 10C BOX NO 3B BOX NO 10C see: Gere, Henry S. NO 9G314 see: Parsons, Mrs. Mandana (Clark) NO 9C547 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9C547 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b BOX NO 3B NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9C547 see also: BOX NO 10C BOX NO 10C NO 9C547 NO 9C55 NO 9C55 see also: NO BOX 7B; NO BOX 10B, Folder 2, 5 & 6a; NO BOX 10C NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 Clarke, Julia Sister of Christopher Clarke Clarke, Olivia Taught school, 1807-08. Cleaveland, 1785- [Mrs. Alive 1886, age 101 Richard Clarke] Clarke, Oscar Clarke, Samuel Fessenden, 1851-1928 Clifford, Mrs. Helen Clapp [Mrs. Kenneth V. Clifford] Cobb, A.C. Cobb, Charlie Cobb, [Rev.] Elisha Green, 1831-1915 Cobb, Oliver W. NO 9C55 etching see: Tasker, W.V. Co. NO 1.21T NO 9C557 Series of 16 photographs: 6 tintypes, 9 albumen prints, 1 silverprint. All are portraits of Clarke from child to 1893. Source: Elizabeth Lawrence Clarke 8/11/1983 see: Clapp, Helen M. Southampton physician, c1906 Pastor, Florence Congregational Church, 1866-1901. Easthampton physician, c1906 NO BOX 1 see also: Florence Congregational Church FL35 Cochran, Anna “Annie”, “Anne” P. Cochran, Eve (Owen) Cochran, Mrs. Florence Evelyn “Eve” (Owen) [Mrs. William M. Cochran] Cochran, William M., 1870-1947 Codding, Constance M. Ely [Mrs. John W. Codding Jr.] Cogswell, Joseph G. Cole, Charles Woolsey, NO 9C55 BOX NO 3B NO 9C633 see also: BOX NO 10C NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Sunday school teacher see also: Cochran, Eve (Owen); Owen, Florence Eva Insurance agent. President, Northampton Chamber of Commerce. Involved with the YMCA. see: Cochran, Mrs. Florence Evelyn “Eve” (Owen) NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9C643 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a see: Ely, Constance M. Co-partner, Round Hill School Historian. President, NO 9C659 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 25 1906Cole, E.F. Collins, H.C., Jr. Collins, [Dr.] Joseph D. Collins, Nellie French [Mrs. Henry C. Collins] Collins, Timothy J. Collins, [Dr.] William J. Comey, Morris L., 1879-1925 Comins, Henry C., 1907 Amherst College, 1946- Northampton resident. Army Doctor, WWI. see: French, Nellie Army Doctor, WWI Hadley resident. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1896-1900 NO 9C735 Condon, Mr.___ Condon, David J., -1921 Congdon, Fayette K., 1936 Conklin, Mrs. Robert c1917? Conkling, Elsa Daughter of Grace Hazard Conkling Northampton author Daughter of Grace Hazard Conkling Lawyer. City Soliciter. Mayor, 1905- Connor, Mrs. Theobald M. NO 9C692 NO 9C692 NO 9C734 Conant, Sybil Connor, Theobald M., 1928 see also: O’Brien, Francis E.NO9Ob6 Hodgkins, Clarence E. NO 9H6678 NO BOX 7A NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 & 6a A mill superintendent Conant, Arthur Conkling, Grace Hazard Conkling, Hilda see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9C692 Northampton School Superintendent, -1927 see: Hadley, 250th anniversary parade, 1909 HD 108 see: Hadley, 250th anniversary parade, 1909 HD 108 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9C76 see: The Lathrop Home NO 1.56L NO 9C761 NO 9C761 NO 9C761 NO 9C762 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9C762 Connors, John Connors, William Conroy, Ernest Conwell, Leon Cook, Austin E., -1928 Cook, Benjamin E., Jr., 1841-1930 Cook, [Gen.] Benjamin E., Sr., 1803-1900 Bank robber, 1876 c1901 1st mayor of Northampton, 1884-86 Cook and grandson see also: Hoyt, Lester T. Cook, Christine Cook, [Capt.] Francis U.S. Navy Admiral A., -1916 Cook, [Miss] Helen G., 1930 Cook, Homer F., 18691930 Cook, [Miss] Isabel A. Cook, Rufus H. Attorney & probate judge Cook, Spencer Cooke, [Rev.] George S. Pastor, Unitarian church, 1931Coolidge, Abigail Port. as a child (original in Coolidge Collection) Coolidge, Calvin, 1872The bulk of the 1933 Coolidge photographs are in the Coolidge Room. As copy negatives are made they are added to the Northampton Collection under the following numbers: See accession list for descriptions see also: Seelye, L. Clarke Morrow, [Gov. of Kentucky] Coolidge, Calvin Jr. NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 see: Northampton National Bank NO 1.24N812n NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 see: Conwell Memorial Exercises, So. Worthington SW 3-5 BOX NO 7B NO 9C771 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9C771 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9C771 see also: BOX NO 10C NO 9C771 see also: NO BOX 7B see: Edwards, Eugene B. NO 9Ed95 NO 9C771 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Negative: Xn13-165 NO 9C777 see also: Coolidge Series CO, COn for original negatives NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 FE 9, 10, 11, 12 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Copy negatives: Xn13-157, 164, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180; Xn14-36, 143, 146, 263, 264, 265, 266, 326 Copy prints: X36, X143, X146 see: Vernon St. School, Coolidge, Cynthia, 1933Coolidge, Florence Trumbull, 1904- [Mrs. John Coolidge] Coolidge, Grace Goodhue, 1879-1957 [Mrs. Calvin Coolidge] Daughter of John Coolidge Coolidge, John, 1906- Son of Calvin Coolidge Coolidge, Lydia, 1939- Daughter of John Coolidge Mother of Calvin Coolidge Coolidge, Victoria Moor, 1846-1885 [Mrs. John Coolidge] Coombs, John M. Coon, Hattie Bates Cooney, D.C. Cooney, Edward E. Cooney, [Dr.] M.E. Cooney, Richard Copeland, Edward P., 1831-1904 Copeland, [Dr.] Elmer H. Copeland, Mrs. Elmer P. Copeland, L. Covell Copeland, Lucien B., 1935 Copeland, [Miss] Mary Copeland, Winslow Copp, Margaret Cordes, William, -1927 Cornell, Katharine, 1898Corriden, [Dr.] Thomas F. Cotton, [Rev.] Edward H., 1880-1942 NO 2V598 NO 9C777 NO 9C777 NO 9C777 see also: NO BOX 7B COn 22-24 FE – 12 Field Collection NO 9C777 see also: NO BOX 7B NO 9C777 NO 9C777 see also: Steward, F.A. Postmaster c1901 Businessman NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 see: Bates, Hattie HOn35-26 printed for file HO 26 NO BOX 10C NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9C79 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 7 & Folder 5 NO 9C79 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 General Manager, see also: Roosevelt, Florence Manufacturing Theodore Company Actress. Received an clipping honorary degree, Smith College, 1937 County medical examiner Pastor, Unitarian church, 1936-42 NO 9C79 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9C811 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10D, Folder 7 NO 9C813 see also: NO 1.24N812i NO 9C829 Couch, Elbert M., -1930 Cowan, Charles E. Crafts, David. W., 18211901 Crafts, Josephus, 18101899 Gas company superintendent Merchant. Bank officer. Alderman, Ward 3, 1883-86 Crafts, Louise E. Goodwin [Mrs. David C. Crafts] Crafts, Lyman Whately tobacco Alexander grower/manufacturer Crane, [Rev.] D.M. Crane, [Mrs.] Susan J. Enfield resident. 89 years old, 1927 Crane, W. Murray Cranston, C.H. Crittenden, Miss E. Dressmaker Gertrude Crittenden, Mrs. George (Kate) Crittenden, Helen Crocker, Ann Maria, b. New Bedford d. 1821-1865 Lancaster, Ma. Wife of Amos Edward Lawrence. Grandmother of Elizabeth Crocker Lawrence Crone, Albert Crooks, Charlotte Aviatrix Crooks, Mrs. Maurice K. Crosier, John A., 1877Lawyer. Hampshire District Court Clerk, 1904Cross, Raymond Crowley, J. Crowningshield, Lilla Ingraham Cudworth, Electa see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.-Army men), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.-Army men), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9C842 see: Goodwin, Louise E. NO 9C842 clipping BOX NO 10C NO 9C85 see: Field Collection FE 25 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a BOX NO 7B BOX NO 3B 1 daguerreotype donated to Forbes 4/84 Transferred to: Smith College Archive 8/84 see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Stevens Clambake, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Judge see also: Egan, A.C. see also: Ingraham, Lilla Teacher, Northampton High School. Later NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9C842 see also: Burt, Electa Cudworth NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9C882 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO 9C883 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 HOn35-27 printed for file HO 27 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 resided in Springfield Culver, F.B. Culver, Francis B. Cummings, [Rev. Dr.] Thomas F., 1873- Pastor, St. Mary’s Church, 1917- . Elevated by Monsignor by Pope Pius XI, 1934 Cummings, William H. School Superintendent, Hadley & Hatfield, 1901French pianist, writer. Daughter of Marie Curie. Accompanied her mother to Smith College, 1921 French physicist. see also: Joliot-Curie, Daughter of Marie Irene Curie. Accompanied her mother to Smith College, 1921 Polish-French chemist & physicist. Visited Smith College, 1921 Curie, Eve, 1904- Curie, Irene, 1897- Curie, Marie, 1867-1934 Currier, Bertha Partenheimer Currier, Ethel Currier, Evelyn M. Curtin, William J. Curtis, [Lieut.] Benjamin L., -1918 Curtis, George William Cushing, Samuel BOX NO 7B NO BOX 10D, Folder 8 NO BOX 10D, Folder 8 NO BOX 10D, Folder 8 see: Partenheimer, Bertha Bookkeeper Northampton’s 1st traffic officer, 1934 Fought in WWI, killed Ashfield resident Organist, South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 Cushway, Gibb Cushway, T.D. Cutler, Henry F. Cutler, Martha Hall Cutter, Charles A., 1903 Cutter, William P., - see also: Brewster, Anna Gertrude -Cahillane, [Mayor] James -Herter, [Gov.] Christian -Fuess, Claude M. -Linde, [Rev.] Richard HOn35-28 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & 2 NO 9C912 Forbes librarian, 18941903 Forbes librarian, 1904- NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9C941 see also: NO BOX 7B NO 9C941 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 HOn35-29 printed for file HO 29 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9C981 NO 9C981 1935 Cutting, Daniel F., 1907 Dakin, Wintrhop S. Daley, F.R. 1911 Daley, Joseph V. -1928. Lieut. see also: La Rose, A.J. Daley, T.F. Daly, Jeremiah C. Dalton, L.L. Darby, Mr.___ Darby, Lewis Darby, Ronald J. Darby, [Mrs.] Ronald J. Darr, John Whittier Davenport, [Dr.] Joseph Davenport, [Dr.] Sebert E. Davies, Sen. Henry L. Davies, Fred Davis, C.F. Davis, Eugene E. Davis, Frank E. Davis, Henry C. Davis, Herbert J. Davis, Mrs. Herbert J. Davis, Lucius S. Davis, Marion Davis, Nelson A. Day, [Mrs.] H.C. Son of Ronald J. Darby Principal, Northampton High School, 1937Pastor, First Church of Christ, Congregational, 1924-29 -1906 City engineer (twice) First building inspector, 1915-1927 -1935. Judge President, Smith College Wife of Herbert Davis, Pres. of Smith College -1923 -1907 see also: Foote, [Gen.]___, commissioner of public safety -Group Portraits (Misc.D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a see: [William F.] Prindle (business) NO 1.21P93 NO BOX 19A, Folder 5 HOn35-30 printed for file HO 30 NO 9D1565 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 HOn35-31 printed for file HO 31 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9D2425 NO 9D2425 NO 9D2425 Negative: NOn38-166 Negative: NOn35-189, 190 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 and Folder 6a see: Clipping file, Pittsfield cPT BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 and Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10C NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10D, Folder 33 NO BOX 10D, Folder 29 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B Day, Henry Day, Hiram Day, Luke Day, [Mrs.] Mary B. [Mrs. Henry C. Day] Day, Ruth Dayton, Frederick A. Dayton, Levi C. DeGorgorza, Maitland Delaney, John B. “Jack” see: Witherell, Alphonso NO 9W7745 NO 9D3315 -1913. Northampton Town Treasurer and Tax Collector -1919 NO BOX 19A, Folder 4 NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -1910. Briefly Fire Dept. Chief, 1897. Street Dept. Supt., 1897 - NO BOX 7A NO BOX 3A NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 Negative: NOn35-338, 339 Teller, Northampton National Bank. Salesman. “Delaney’s Orechestra” see: Hadley, 250th anniversary parade, 1909 HD 91 NO 9D3978 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Demers, Phoebe Demond, J. Howe Denniston, [Dr.] Edward E. Denny, Walter E. 1825-1909. Served on Springfield City Council, later a resident of Northampton. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1877-1879 1803- . Began practice here in 1835 Forbes Library Secretary, 1938-39 Denyse, A.W. Depew, Chauncey W. DeRose, C.A. DeRose, Charles A. DeRose, [Mrs.] Harriet Williams Desmarais, Leon Devlin, Hugh M. NO 9D425 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 see also: McDonald, J.A. Husband of Harriet Williams DeRose. Associated with Boston & Maine R.R. Publisher, Daily Hampshire Gazette, 1919- HOn35-32 printed for file HO 32 see: Field Collection FE 16 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: NOn38-153 Negative: NOn35-197, 309 NO 9D447 Negative: NOn35-197 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 Dewey, [Mrs.] Bessie F. [Mrs. Robert M. Dewey] Dewey, Jane Dewey, John T. Dewey, Robert M. Deyetee, Joseph J. Dickinson, Charles H. Dickinson, Edward Dickinson, Emily Dickinson, Joseph Clark [Mr. & Mrs.] Dickinson, William Diemand, R.J. Dikeman, Henry Dillworth, Martin Charles Dilts, Mrs. Asa R. Dilts, [Rev.] Asa R. Dimock, Lucius Dinsmore, Lizzie W. Strong Doane, [Dr.] Arthur G. Doane, Will N. Dodd, Marion E. Teacher. Northampton City Councilor Actress. Daughter of Robert & Bessie Dewey 1925 Smith College Professor. President, National Assn. of Speakers’ Clubs. Plumbing & Heating Contractor 1824- . Ran a millinery, began 1849 NO 9D515 see also: Farrell, Jane Dewey see also: Amateur Dramatics (Northampton Players), NO BOX 3A see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Father of Emily Dickinson Poetess, of Amherst NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9D515 NO 9D531 Negative: NOn25-362 NO 9D557 NO 9D557 NO 9D557 BOX NO 9 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 HOn35-33 printed for file HO 33 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9D588 -1892 1823-1919. Veteran of the Civil War. At death, oldest printer in the U.S. Florence resident. NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Pastor, First Baptist Church, c1892-1989 -1906. Began business in 1847 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see: Strong, Lizzie W. 1872- . Lumberman. City councilman, 1898Founder and manager of The Hampshire Bookshop NO BOX 7B NO 9D65 see also: Group Portraits (Distinguished Visitors), NO BOX 10D, Folder 26 Doherty, Agnes Dolan, F.E. NO 9D515 see also: West, O.G. NO 9D661 Negative: NOn35-333 see: Scott, [Dr.] K. Frances NO 9Sco842 HOn35-34 printed for file HO 34 Dole, Mary Phylinda Doleman, John 1863- . Physician 1922- . Night watchman at Smith College for over 30 years (1921). NO 9D6875 NO 9D6879 Donais, Joseph N. Dostal, Susan Doty, Helen C. Douglas, Paul H. Douyard, Mitchell Dow, Frank E. Director, People’s Institute, -1922. Professor of Economics. Family Portrait Part of the Marine detachment sent to Nicaragua, 1931 Physician. City Alderman, 1926-27. President, Chamber of Commerce, 1928- Doyle, John B. Doyle, Mickey Doyle, Rooney Doyle, [Mr. & Mrs.] Samuel Doyle, Thomas Dragon, Ernest Dragon, F.W. -1937. Dragon, George A. 1864-1940. Barber. Director, Northampton Co-operative Bank. Dragon, Isabelle Dragon, Joseph N. Dragon, Raoul Dragon, Tuck Draper, John Luther Drewson, Pierre NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a see: Lilly Library, Florence FL4-7 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 Negative: NOn35-331 NO 9D7495 see also: Northampton Institution for Savings, NO 1.24N812 -Oversize, NO BOX 1 -Group Portraits (Bands and Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -NO BOX 10C NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 BOX NO 7B c1901 Residents of Hadley c1901 1838-1911. Merchant, began business in 1864 Mayor, 1952-53 NO 9D752 NO n35-392, 393 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 HOn35-35 printed for file HO 35 NO 9D787 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Fed. Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9D7917 NO 9D822 Negative: NOn25-357 Drinkwater, John Driscoll, Anne M. Driscoll, Jeremiah “Paul” Drohan, T.W. 1882-1937. British dramatist, poet. Lectures in Northampon, 1921. Travel bureau owner Northampton Fire Chief c1986 clipping FO Box 5, Folder 6 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 see also: LaFoe, J.W. Drury, Alden M. Drury, Irene Drury, Samuel D. Dubois, A.U. Dudley, Lewis J. Duffus, Alexander M. -1923. Bank officer 1815 - . Lawyer. Teacher. State Representative and State Senator Carpenter, Northampton State Hospital Dumas, Louis Dunlap, James Dunlap, [Dr.] James Dunn, Charles L. Bank robber, 1876 -1896. Began practice here in 1848 Mayor, 1936-7 Dunn, J.F. Dunn, Thomas Dunning, Dorothy Dunphy, [Msgr.]___ Dunphy, Dr. & Mrs. John J. Dunphy, Michael M. Durkee, John S. Dustin, Guy K. Dwight, [Maj.] Josiah Dwight, Mary Edwards Dwight, Mary Woolsey [Mrs. Timothy Dwight] Dwight, Rhoda Edwards of Haydenville Dentist Dentist Member, Springfield Orchestral club, 1890 Clerk of Courts Daughter of Jonathan Edwards NO BOX 10D, Folder 10 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 HOn35-36 printed for file HO 36 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 7B BOX NO 7B NO 9D8458 HOn35-37 printed for file HO 37 NO 9D865 NO BOX 7A NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 1.24N812n NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 Negative: NOn35-184 HOn35-38 printed for file HO 38 NO 2V598 NO 2V598 Negative: NOn38-417 Negative: NOn38-419-21 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9D9675 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1863. Granddaughter of NO 9D9675 Dwight, Timothy Dwyer, William E. [Mr. & Mrs., & Jr.] Eager, Elsa M. Eager, Samuel W. Earhart, Amelia Earhart, Amy Otis Earle, [Dr.] Pliny Jonathan Edwards -1817. President of Yale see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Lawyer 1898-1937. Aviatrix. Resided in Northampton, 1919, attended John Charlebois’ auto mechanics classes on Walnut St. Mother of Amelia Earhart -1892. Northampton State Hospital Superintendent. Left most of his estate to the Forbes Library clipping NO 9D977 Negative: NOn25-353 BOX NO 7B NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10D, Folder 11 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 11 see also: Watson, Arthur NO 9W331 NO 9Ea75 Eastwood, Daniel W. Eckel, Julia F. Eddy, Lucia Eddy, [Dr.] Zachary Edwards, Anna Cheney Edwards, Arlene Atkins [Mrs. Chas. R. Edwards] Edwards, Charles Edwards, Charles R. Edwards, Charles White Edwards, Eugene B. -1891. Pastor, First Church of Christ, Congregational, 1858- NO 9D9675 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Pastors), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 1835- (alive 1909). Teacher. Daughter of Charles Edwards NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & Folder 2 NO BOX 3A see: HD 91 NO 9Ed24 NO 9Ed95 NO BOX 3B -1880. 1833-1858. Son of Charles Edwards 1887-1930 etching see also: Cook, Homer F., 1869-1930 Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 -Group Portraits (Misc.D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO 9Ed95 NO BOX 3B NO 9Ed95 NO 9Ed95 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Edwards, Fanny W. Edwards, Jonathan Edwards, [Mrs.] Mary Edwards, Nellie Edwards, O. Ellery Edwards, Oliver Edwards, Oscar Edwards, Oscar Wendell Edwards, Harry T. Edwards, Robert E. Edwards, Ruth. A. Edwards, Sarah Pierpont [Mrs. Jonathan Edwards] Edwards, Wendell Class of 1869. Daughter of Oscar Edwards 1703-1758. Theologian Class of 1868. Later a resident of Chesterfield -1921. Lieut., SpanishAmerican War -1907. Photograph of Hinckly port. Began business in 1852. Forbes Library Trustee, 188186, 89-95. 1864-1943. Bank officer. Cutlery Company president. Son of Oscar Edwards 1877- (alive 1942). Fibre (rope) expert. Brother of Robert E. Edwards 1859-1937. Undertaker 1710- Egan, A.C. Elder, [Mrs.] Ella L. President, Mass. etchings, portraits, reproductions, demirelief see also: Edwards elm [Jonathan] Edwards postage stamps -[Jonathan] Edwards – Coat of arms -[Jonathan] Edwards - , Stockbridge see also: Searle, Nellie Edwards NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9Ed965 Negative: Xn12-346, 466, 467, 468 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 7B NO 9Ed95 copy negative on file “Art Works” Librarian’s File see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9Ed95 see also: Edwards, Wendell NO 9Ed95 NO 9Ed95 NO 9Ed95 see: Beastall, Mrs. Ruth A. (Edwars) NO 9Ed965 see also: Edwards, Oscar NO 9Ed95 Wendell see also: Crowley, J. HOn35-27 printed for file HO 27 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b [Mrs. George A. Elder] Eldon, Mrs. Anna B. [Mrs. William M. Eldon] Eldredge, Eva May Eliot, Alexander Ellinsky, Sam Ellsworth, James Ellwell, James Ely, Mrs. Ada C. Riley [Mrs. Charles E. Ely] Ely, Adaline Ely, Charles E. Ely, Constance M. Ely, Joseph Ely, Joseph Beull Emerson, Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Mrs. George W. Emery, C.F. Federation of Business & Professional Women’s Clubs Negative: NOn35-310-312 Author c1919 with Northampton’s first ambulance 1830- . Farmer. City Alderman Mortician see also: Codding, Constance M. Ely child 1881-. Lawyer. Hampden/Berkshire District Attorney. Resident of Westfield 1843-1832. Professor of geology; res. Amherst, MA. Principal, Mary A. Burnham Schoo, 1939- BOX NO 3B Negative: NOn35-301 NO BOX 3B Negative: NOn35-337 NO 9EL925 AM 12 NO 9Em33 HOn35-40 print for file HO 40 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 HOn35-39 printed for file HO 39 BOX NO 3B HOn35-41 printed for file HO 41 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 3B Emery, Jessie Ennis, J.F. Ennis, Richard Equi, Rita A. Estaver, Mrs. Edward A. NO 9EL595 NO BOX 3A Negative: NOn35-301 Emery, Claude Emery, E.F. Estaver, [Rev.] Edward A see: x355 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9EL44 NO 1.51C Pastor, First Baptist Church, 1924-30 see also: Stiles, Rita A. Equi see also: Group Portraits NO 9Es835 (Misc.-Baptist Church), Negative: NOn35-334 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Evans, Alfred H., “Pop” Assistant “Headmaster”, Northampton High School see also: Group Portraits (Teams), NO BOX 10B Folder 4 Evans, Helen B. Ewing, Albert E. Fagan, John H. Falvey, John Fargo, Alburn James see: Chilson, Mrs. Helen B. (Evans) NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9F131 Graduate of West Point, 1962 From Holyoke. Gov. Maurice J. Tobin’s secretary 1837-1906. Attorney; District Court Judge. Easthampton resident, held various town offices NO 9L199 NO 9F2245 Farmer, Paul Farmer, W.L. Farnham, Fred Farrar, Frederick A. Farrell, Jane Dewey Fay, James M. Fay, Sidney Feiker, Frederick C. Feiker, George Feiker, William H. Merchant. President, Chamber of Commerce, 1920 Northampton physician Author. Smith College Professor -1935. General Superintendent and Vice-President of Northampton Cutlery. Brother of William H. Feiker c1901 Lawyer. Mayor, 191116, 1925, 1938-39 NO 9Ev15 see also: BOX NO 10C CO BOX, 34 Negative: NOn35-303, 304 HOn35-42 printed for file HO 42 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9F243 NO 9D515 NO BOX 1 NO 9F29 see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Federal Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 see also: Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras, NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Misc.Prof. men), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Northampton High School, NO 2N812 NO 9F3247 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9F3247 Negative: NOn35-195, 317, 318 Negative: Xn13-436 Fenton, James Ferguson, J. Ferry, Hiram Ferry, Winthrop H. see also: Parker, H.N. The “jailer” of the Stone Jail, Pleasant St., in 1849 in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 Field, Fred Field, Harry P. Field, Henry Power -1937. Mayor, 1896, 1898. Judge, Probate Court. Forbes Library Trustee, 1922-37 Field, Lemuel B. Field, Paul M. Field, Wiley Fink, Charles Knowlton Finn, Edward Finn, John Finn, Katherine -1911 see also: Field, Harry P., NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Bliss, Homer C., NO 9B618, BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Watson, Arthur, NO 9W331, NO BOX 10C -Field Collection portraits, FE 6, 7, 8 Forbes Library Trustee Fischer, [Mrs.] Rose Fisher, Ricky Fisher, Sheldon M. Fiske, C.K. Fiske, D.A. Fiske, R.D. Fiske, Samuel Fitts, Charles N. Fitts, Don C. Fitts, Robert Fitzgerald, Anna Fitzgerald, George Fitzgerald, John E., Jr. see also: White, F. -1884. Physician -1931 City Councilor NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 HOn35-111 printed for file HO 111 NO 9F4185 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: Xn13-152 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see: Field, Henry Power NO 9F4555 NO 9F4555 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a BOX NO 3B FO Box 5, Folder 6 and Folder 4 Negative: Xn14-412 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 and Folder 2 HOn35-43 printed for file 43 HOn35-141 printed for file HO 141 NO 9F5485 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 FO Box 5, Folder 6 Fitzgerald, Michael J. Fitzgerald, Morris (Maurice?) Flagg, Fred A. Flint, Josiah W. Flood, N.G. 1878-1947. Barber. On the Board of Assessors. State Representative. Mayor, 1920-21 see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Oversize Portraits, BOX NO 10C NO 9F576 -1917 Flynn, J.J. Flynn, J.T. Flynne Jerome Foch, [Marshall] Ferdinand Foley, John P. Foote, [Gen.]___ Forbes, Charles Edward Forbes, Nellie Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston Ford, Paul Foucault, Henri J. Fouche, Joseph Fowler, Joseph L. Fox, Philip Francis, Robert NO 9F576 1851-1929. Commander of French Army, WWI, & Commander-in-Chief, Allied Armies, WWI, 1918. Visited Northampton, 1921 City Clerk commissioner of public safety 1795-1881. Judge. Benefactor of the Forbes Library 1853-1937. British actor, lecturer. Visited Northampton, 1915 Priest, Sacred Heart Church, 1926Mechanic, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWi Street Dept. Superintendent. Democratic nominee for Mayor WWI Veteran. Smith School Director, 1935Writer clipping NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 9F6468 HOn35-44 printed for file HO 44 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 HOn35-45 printed for file HO 45 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10D, Folder 12 NO 9OL12 NO 9D1565 etchings photos of the 2 busts NO 9F741 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10D, Folder 13 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 3S14 NO 9F822 NO 9F8295 NO BOX 7A Negative: NOn35-307, 308 Frank, Edith Frank, Sybil Free, [Rev.] Alfred Freeman, Eaton B. Pastor, Free Congregational Society of Florence (Unitarian Church, Northampton), 1897-1909 1874-1941. Pastor, First Baptist Church, 193141. Freeman Family Reunion, 1937 Freeman, Eaton Evans Freeman, Ethel Freeman, George Eaton Freeman, Gwendolyn Freeman, Harvey Freeman, J.P. Freeman, Mrs. J.P. Freeman, Laura Freeman, Mrs. Mary [Mrs. Eaton B. Freeman] Freeman, Mrs. S.C. Freeman, Rev. S.C. French, Chester French, John W. French, Marvin M. French, Nellie Fuess, Claude M. Fuller, George Fuller, Stephen B. Furcolo, Foster HD 91 HD 91 NO 9F875 see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Clergymen, 1933), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a clipping see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Baptist Church), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a -1891. Proprietor, Prospect House, Mt. Holyoke 1820-1896. Began business in 1835. Merchant (clothier). Bank officer Daughter of Marvin French. Class of 1869 Headmaster, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, 1939. NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO 9F8775 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 12, Folder 1 Negative: Xn12-477 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9F8885 see also: Collins, Nellie French see also: Herter, [Gov.] Christian -Cummings, [Rev. Dr.] -Thomas F., NO 9C912 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 Deersfield resident. Also shows studio. 1828-1904. Selectman; see also: Composite Alderman. Insurance Portraits, NO BOX 10B, aget. Civil War Veteran. Folder 5 Florence resident Massachusetts Governor, 1950s NO 9F9535 NO 9F958 NO 9F958 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b Galbraith, Archibald V. Galick, Mrs. Geo. J. Gallen, Patrick H. Headmaster, Williston Academy, 1919-1934. Priest, Annunciation Church, Florence; later removed to Dalton see also: Field Collection, Fe 4, 5, 21 Gallivan, James H. Gallivan, R.J. Garand, John C. Garand, [Mrs.] Nellie [Mrs. John C. Garand] Gardiner, Harry Norman Gardner, Clarence R. Gare, Edward J., Sr. Gare, Marshall Garvey, Edward B. Garvey, Richard NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 HOn35-46 printed for file HO 46 NO 9G1615 Inventor of the Garand rifle, WWII NO 9G1615 -1927. Professor of Philosophy, Smith College, 1884-1924 see also: BOX NO 10C Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 -1923. Northampton physician 1866- . Jeweler NO 9G1785 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 FO Box, Folder 6 -1987. Forbes Library Trustee. Newspaper editor Gaylord, Frank B. Gaylord, William M. Geiges, Mrs. Ida M. [Mrs. Gustave Geiges] Gere, Collins H. Priest, Sacred Heart Church, 1927Son of William M. Gaylord. Ensign, Spanish-American War 1821- . State Representative, 1875, 1879. State Senator, 1876. Trustee, “State Lunatic Hospital.” Agent, Central Massachusetts Railroad. Forbes Library Trustee, 1881-1894 NO 9G168 NO BOX 1 Gauthier, F. Gauthier, Louis P. NO 9G131 Negative: NOn25-360 NO 9B9725 NO 9G136 HOn35-47 printed for file HO 47 NO 3S14 NO 9G256 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9G256 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a -1931. Editor and publisher, Daily Hampshire Gazette see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9G314 Gere, Henry S. Gere, Mrs. Henry S. Gere, Jemima Kingsley [Mrs. Isaac Gere] Gere, Isaac Gere, William H. Gere, W.J. -1914. Editor, Daily Hampshire Gazette, 1849-1914 Gibson, Bill Gibson, James Gilbert, George W. Goldsmith Giles, Herbert N. Gilfillan, James R. Gilfillan, [Dr.] Thomas Gillern, Ruth Gillett, E.B. Gillett, Frederick Huntington Gillett, Joseph painting see also: Pettier, John 1904- . Pastor, First Church of Christ, 1935 see also: Hurteau, E.J. of the Mary A. Burnham School. Corticelli Silk Co. Collector, National Consumer Credit Reporting Corp. -1923. Director of the Academy of Music, 1901-1906 -1905. Began business in 1865 Prosecutor in 1876 Bank Robbery 1852- . Westfield resident. U.S. Representative, 2nd District, 1892(Speaker of the House) NO 9G314 NO 9G314 HOn35-48 printed for file HO 48 HOn35-114 printed for file HO 114 NO 5.2E61 NO 9G3525 NO BOX 3A NO BOX 3A FE 1 -1926. Northampton Police Chief, 1905-1926 Gilbert, J.E. Gilbert, Joan NO 9G314 NO 9G314 NO 9G314 Gerhard, Emil Gessing, Joe Gibbons, [Rev.] Ray see also: Group Portraits, (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -Robinson, James T. -Bryan, Clark W. -Hall, Eben A. -Clark, Lyman N. HOn35-49 printed for file HO 49 NO 9B9725 Negative: NOn38-405 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B NO 1.24N812n NO 9G4135 BOX NO 10C Gladden, Washington Glaros, Nicholas Goddard, Abbott Goddard, Lena Goddard, Perey S. Godfrey, William Goff, Mary Goldschmidt, Otto Goldstaub, Erma Goode, Frank E. Goodhue, [Mrs.] Lamira [Mrs. Andrew J. Goodhue] Goodrow, George Patrolman, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI [Child of Lena Goddar] as a child, c 1917 NO BOX 10D, Folder 21 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Vernon St. School Student, c1914 NO 2V598 see also: Crafts, Louise E. Goodwin Conductor of the “Glee Club,” 1935 Graham, [Dr.] Sylvester -1851. Began practice here in 1820 1863-1917. Druggist. Bank officer 1840-1910 “dentist” (as a child) – plus 6 others, NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B NO 9G6825 see also: Turner, W. Grant, William Graves, Edward Parsons NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9G5565 -1929. Mother of Grace Goodhue Coolidge Gorokhoff, [Prof.] Ivan T. Gould, W.V. Graham, J.B. Graves, D. Collins Graves, E.L. NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a With the Northampton Players, 1918 1829-1907. Constructor and composer. Husband of Jenny Lind. Visited here 1851, 1852 (honeymoon) Goodsell, M.W., Jr. Goodwin, Louise E. Graves, Clarence Knight NO 9G4514 NO 9G4595 etching see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Physicians), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 HOn35-50 printed for file HO 50 NO 9G76 Negative: Xn12-482 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9G7845 NO BOX 11, Folder 2 NO BOX 3B NO BOX 7B NO 9G7845 unidentified (children) Graves, Herbert Roscoe Graves, Mabel Grawich, Mary Gray, J.F. Green, Mrs.___ Green, Andrew A. Green, Mrs. Margaret A. see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Federal Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras and Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 and Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9G7895 HOn35-51 printed for file HO 51 Negative: NOn38-409, 410 FE 1 NO BOX 10D, Folder 32 Amherst resident Holyoke GOP committeewoman Greene, [Mr.] A.L., and child Greene, Beatrice Greene, Frank Greene, [Rev.] John M. Negative: NOn38-427— 430 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 7B HD 91 NO 9G83 Hatfield resident. The originator of the idea of Smith College Greenoe, B.L. see also: Keefe, E.S. Greenough, W.B. Greenough, W.J. Griffin, Frank Griffin, Kathleen A. Grogan, Matthew c1901 Asst. City Auditor 1835-1917. Tailor Grousbeck, Harold I. Guernsey, G. City Solicitor, 1928- Guerrin, T.M. Guilford, Ralph M. see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Willis, C.S. Guerrin, E.M. -1933. Livery stable proprietor NO 9G7845 HOn35-52 printed for file HO 52 HOn35-53 printed for file HO 53 HOn35-54 printed for file HO 54 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 3B NO 9G8935 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a HOn35-55 printed for file HO 55 HOn35-56 printed for file HO 56 HOn35-64 printed for file HO 64 NO 9G9455 Guinan, Madeline Gunn, George Guthrie, Percy A. Guy, Earl Guyott, F.E., Jr. Hadley, S.D. Hadley, Walter H. Hale, Arthur Hale, George H. Hall, [Rev.] Basil Douglas BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9Ob6 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 BOX NO 10C NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Pastor, Florence Congregational Church, 1926- Hall, Eben A., Editor, Greenfield Gazette & Courier Hall, E.C. Hall, [Rev.] George A. Hall, [Rev.] Gordon Hall, Leland Haller, Gen. Józef Halleran, Joseph Hallett, Henry C. Halloran, G.H. Halloran, Patrick H. Hamilton, Roy Hammond, Anna K. Mead [Mrs. Thomas J. NO 9G314 1859- . Northampton native, minister in Peabody, MA -1879. Pastor, Edwards’ Church, 1852-1879 HOn35-57 printed for file HO 57 NO 9H142 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Pastors), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 1873- . Commander-inChief, Polish Army, WWI. Visited Northampton, 1923 Patrolman, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI 1844-1919. Civil War see also: Group Portraits Veteran. Mayor, 1902(City, County, Federal 04 Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 see also: Taylor, H.F. 1866- . City councilman. Served as a long-time Registrar of Voters see also: Miles, I.L. NO 9H142 NO BOX 3A NO BOX 10D, Folder 14 NO 9H1535 NO 9H1545 HOn35-133 printed for file HO 133 NO9H158 HOn35-58 printed for file HO 58 Negative: NOn38-165 Hammond] Hammond, John C. 1842-1926. Lawyer, law partner of Calvin Coolidge. Father of Thomas J. Hammond see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Chairmen) NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Misc.Stevens Clambake), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Amherst College, Class of 1865, 1921 reunion, AM 12 Hammond, T.J. Hammond, Thomas J. 1876- . WWI Veteran. Lawyer. Northampton City Solicitor, 1913-19. Hampshire/Franklin District Attorney. Superior Court Judge see also: Group Portraits (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 Negative: NOn35-299 Hanlon, F.T. Hanson, Beulah Hanson, Justus G. Hardy, Ernest W. Hardy, Lester W. Harlow, George Harlow, Ralph E. Harris, Mrs. Jennie M. [Mrs. George W. Harris] Harris, Ralph Leslie Harrison, Joseph LeRoy Hart, Hastings H. Hart, John Hartney, John Haskell, N.C. Physician, of Northampton -1934. see also: NO BOX 1 Forbes Librarian, 19121950 Physician Principal, Hawley Grammar School Amherst physician, HOn35-59 printed for file HO 59 NO 9H1845 HOn35-60 printed for file HO 60 BOX NO 7B NO 9H1985 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1, Folder 5, and Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Director, Springfield Orchestral club, 1890 Bank officer. Northampton City Council, 1916. Northampton Alderman, 1917-18. Justice of the Peace -1921 NO 9H1845 see also: Northampton Institution for Savings, NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9H2275 NO BOX 7B see also: Negative: NOn38-150 Negative: Xn14-409 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 9H2465 NO 9H2515 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 1 Hatch, Mr.___ Hathaway, Mr.___ Hathaway, Ms.___ Hathaway, J.E. Hauslein, Florence Haven, Henry B. Hawes, Charles Boardman Hawkes, Clarence Hawley, John Mitchell Hay, Alice Swazey Hayden, Ida Parsons Hayden, Joel Hayden, Joel Jr. Hayden, Josiah Hayes, Dorris Hayes, Fred Hayes, Helen Hayes, Irving B. Hayes, Justus G. Hayes, Oliver R. c1906 novelist -1905 1889-1923. Author. Coeditor of “The Youth’s Companion.” Son-inlaw of George Washington Cable 1869- . Author and lecturer, resident of Hadley. The Clarence Hawkes Collection, Forbes Library NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a HOn35-61 printed for file HO 61 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9H3125 see also: OVERSIZE BOX NO 10c -Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1925. U.S. Navy, Spanish-American War Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 Lt. Governor of Massachusetts. Founder of the Haydenville Co. (Brass Works)-1845 Associated with the Haydenville Company (Brass Works) 1768-1847. Resident of Haydenville Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 1900- . Actress. Received a degree from Smith College, 1940 Northampton physician -1936. Physician, of Williamsburg & Northampton Forbes Librarian, 1968- NO 9H313 NO 9H316 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see: Parsons, Ida NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 photo of portrait NO 9H3245 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 15 NO BOX 1 NO BOX 1 FO Box 5, Folder 3 1973 Hayes, [Mrs.] Rose M. (and twin sons) Hayward, R.W. Hazen, Charles Downer Healey, Francis Heaphy, Edward T. Heartwell, Nellie see also: Bliss, Homer C., NO 9B618 see also: Lee, A.P. History Professor, Smith College, 1894-1914 Bank officer see also: Northampton Institution for Savings, NO 1.24N812i Attended school, old Northampton High School, (Center St.), 1856 -1901. Woodworking mill proprietor see also: Hebert’s Lumber Yard, NO 1.4H354 Heeran, [Mrs.] Alice Barrett [Mrs. William T. Heeran] Heffernan, Annie M. O’Keefe [Mrs. James W. Heffernan] Heffernan, James W. Heiten, Herman c1901 Hemenway, C.M. Henshaw, Martha Hunt [Mrs. Samuel Henshaw] Henshaw, [Judge] Samuel Henricksen, Christian Herrick, Webster Herrmann, E.W. Herrmann, Karl Hersh, H.M. Herter, [Gov.] Christian HOn35-87 printed for file HO 87 NO 9H3385 BOX NO 3B NO 9H3514 NO 2N812c Herbert, F.L. Hebert, Joseph Negative: Xn14-411 NO 9H3288 HOn35-62 printed for file HO 62 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see: Barrett, Alice NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 HOn35-63 printed for file HO 63 NO 9H3975 NO 9H3975 Involved with the Boy Scouts of America -1892. Began business in 1827. Saw mill owner NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Poppie, E.C. HOn35-65 printed for file HO 65 see: Cub Scout Pack 209, Westhampton May 1970, NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 HOn35-66 printed for file HO 66 see: Cummings, [Rev. Dr.] Hervey, Edwin F. Hewitt, Josephine Hibbard, Richard Hibbert, C.S. Hickcox, [Rev.] Percy M. Hickey, Thomas R. Higbee, [Dr.] Edwin W. Higbee, Netta E. Wetherbee [Mrs. Edwin W. Higbee] Higgin, Harriet Higgins, Charles Hill, Mr.___ Hill, Miss AH Hill, Arthur G. WWI Veteran (Chaplain). Pastor, Methodist Church 1849-1916. Physician (of Chesterfield) c1917? 1841-1926. Mayor, 1887-88. Forbes Library Trustee, 1890-93 Hill, C.P. Hill, Donald Hill, Doris E. Hill, Emily K. Hill, Emma K. Hill, Etheleen N. 1844-1923 Attended school, old Northampton High School, (Center St.), 1856 Thomas F., NO 9C912 -Fuess, Claude M., NO 9F9535 -Group Portraits (City, County, Fed. Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9H4455 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 7b HOn35-67 printed for file HO 67 NO BOX 7A NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9H5335 NO 9H5335 WO 2 GO8 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a GO 16 NO 9H55 see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Fed. Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 -Group Portraits (Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 -Northampton High School, Center St., 1856, NO 2N812c see also: Vanasse, A.P. HOn35-68 printed for file HO 68 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B see also: Sheffeld, Emily NO 9H55 K. Hill -Learned, Emily K. Hill NO 2N812c see: Strong, Etheleen N. (Hill) Hill, Leland Hill, Priscilla Bartlett [Mrs. Claude M. Hill] Hill, Robert Hill, Roxana Maria (Gaylord) Hill, Samuel L. Hill, Warren E. -1955. Librarian, Northampton State Hospital see also: Forbes Library (Staff, 1925-50), FO BOX 5, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B NO 9H55 1812-1848. [Mrs. Samuel L. Hill], 2nd wife -1822. Florence silk manufacturer. Founder of Cosmian Hall; Hill Institute Vice-President, ProPhy-Lac-Tic Brush Co. NO 9H55 Negative: Xn13-374 NO 9H55 Negative: NOn25-344 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 HOn35-69 printed for file HO 69 Negative: Xn12-452 Hillenbrand, H.F. Hillert, Arthur Hillman, [Dr.] Roswell S. Hillman, Susan Hills, Albert S. Hills, Christian J. Hills, J.H. Hills, Jacob Hills, Reuben B. Hills, Mrs. Theresa C. [Mrs. Reuben B. Hills] Hillyer, Winthrop Hinckley, Allen C. 1815-1896. Williamsburg physician; spiritualist Attended school, old Northampton High School, (Center St.), 1856 -1920. 1854-1932. President, Haydenville Brass Works, 1899-1932. Brother of Reuben and Albert Hills Associated with the Haydenville Manufacturing Co. (Brass Works) Associated with the Haydenville Manufacturing Co. (Brass Works) Vice-President & Treasurer, Haydenville Brass Works -1883. Merchant. Benefactor, Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College -1954. Opera singer NO BOX 3A NO 9H55 NO 2N812c NO 9H5595 NO 9H5595 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9H5595 Negative: NOn35-300 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Amateur Negative: NOn35-300, 323 Negative: NOn38-414 NO 9H5598 NO 9H5825 Dramatics (Florencec1898?), NO BOX 3B -Group Portraits (High School Students), NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 Hinckley, B.B. Hinckley, Hnery R. Hinckley, Samuel Lyman Hinds, Frank L. Hinds, G.A. Hitchcock, Albert W. Hitchcock, Edward Hitchcock, [Dr.] John S. Hitchcock, N. Seelye Hoadley, [Dr.] George A. Hoadley, Leigh Hobson, Reuben Hoch, Theodore A. Hodgkins, [Miss] Alida Hodgkins, Clarence E. 1838-1918. City Alderman and Councilman. President, Northampton Cutlery Co. Bank officer -1871. Lawyer. Sheriff, Hampshire Co., 184451. Bank officer -1937 see also: B.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9H5825 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 HOn35-70 printed for file HO 70 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9H632 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & 3 NO 1.8W757 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a 1828-1911. Physician -1928 Hampshire County Commissioner, from Easthampton -1936. Principal, Northampton High School, 1887-1888 -1932. Physician. Superintendent, Northampton State Hospital, 1930Probation Officer. Daughter of Clarence E. Hodgkins 1857-1941. Manager, Standard Oil Company, 1893-1923. County Commissioner. President, Hampshire Co. Public Health Assn. President, 3 County Agricultural Soc., 19111917 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9H5825 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9H6548 NO 9H6678 NO 9Sco842 see also: Hodgkins, [Mrs.] Robert C. -Collins, [Dr.] William J. -Hodgkins, [Miss] A. -O’Brien, [Dr.] Frank E. -Hodgkins, Robert C. -McCool, John -Group Portraits NO 9H6678 (Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Misc.D.C. Delegation, 1925 and Stevens Clambake, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Hodgkins, Ellen Knowlton [Mrs. Thomas Hodgkins] Hodgkins, [Mr. & Mrs.] Robert C. Hodgkins, Thomas Hoey, John B. Holden, Isabel [Mrs. Richard Holden] Holland, Josiah Gilbert Holmes, [Rev.] Clement E. Holmes, Oliver Wendell Mother of Clarence E. Hodgkins. Resident of Jerusalem, Rochester, Vt. Hopkins, [Rev.] Samuel see: Hodgkins, Clarence E., NO 9H6678 Negative: NOn35-390 Father of Clarence E. Hodgkins. Resident of Jerusalem, Rochester Vt. NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 FO Box 5, Folder 6 1819-1881. Native of Belchertown & Heath. Physician. Author. Poet. Newspaper Publisher, Springfield Republican. Editor, Scribner’s Magazine Pastor at various Methodist Churches, in Northampton—1903-11; Westfield–1911- ; Hadley–1924-35 1809-1894. Poet, novelist. Visited Northampton 1853, 1855 Holmes, P.H. Holroyd, Mrs. Sarah J. [Mrs. Fred Holroyd] Holt, Mr.___ Holway, Ruth Hooker, John Hopkins, Erastus Negative: NOn35-391 see also: BOX NO 10C NO 9H7194 NO 9H734 NO BOX 10D, Folder 16 HOn35-71 printed for file HO 71 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a c1917 Minister. Merchant. State Representative 4th minister of Hadley. Nephew and biographer NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9H764 NO 9H774 NO 9H774 of Jonathan Edwards. Grandfather of Erastus Hopkins Horton, G.B. see also: Rogers, N.M. Hosford, Gladys F. Clef Club – 1911 Hosford, Howard W. 1869- . General Manager, Norwood Manufacturing Co., Florence. Water Dept. Supt. 1826- . Born Bethany, Conn. From Bridgeport, Conn. Artist Studio Main St. Near Hampshire Co. Trust Co. Lived in Northampton c1887 Hotchkiss, Wales Hough, Helen Hough, Seabury Houston, Joan Houston, John Alexander Houston, Mrs. John A. Howard, Ella Howard, John Howard, Mrs. Malleville Hoxie, Mr.___ Hoyt, Lester T. Hubbard, Mrs. Emma Hubbard, [Deacon] George W. Hubbard, Joseph Hubley, Judith Pierce Hudnut, Mrs. Helen T. [Mrs. Paul A. Hudnut] see also: [Mrs.] Gladys F. Hosford see also: Group Portraits (Band & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), NO BOX 7B -Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 Director, Arcadia Wildlife Sanct. Forbes Library Trustee Helen Hudnut Real Estate & Insurance BOX NO 7B BOX NO 3B Negative: Xn13-438 (’38 Hurricane) NO 9H8185 Negative: NOn35-381 NO 9Sco842 Negative: NOn35-193 BOX NO 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9C771 c1917? Young boy. Grandson of J.E. Biddle -1888. Forbes Library Trustee: 1881-1887 NO 9H7925 NO 9H797 Child in 1938 1859-1937. Physician. Superintendent, Northampton State Hospital, 1897-1929 HOn35-72 printed for file HO 72 BOX NO 3B see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 7B NO 9H8615 BOX NO 3B FO Box 5, Folder 6 & Folder 4 see also: Scott, [Dr.] K. Frances, NO 9Sco842 NO 9H866 Negative: NOn25-341 -Amateur Dramatics (Northampton Players), NO BOX 3A Hudnut, Paul A. -1925. Northampton physician Hughes, Joyce W. Butler [Mrs. Dwight Hughes] Hunt, Miss D. Hunt, [Dr.] David Began practice here in 1794 Hunt, [Dr.] Ebenezer Hunt, Mary Hunt, Seth Hunter, Dexter Huntington, Charles P. Huntington, James H. Hurley, James H. Hurley, Thomas W., Sr. Hussey, Albert C. Hyde, George Palmer Hyde, Walter W. Imai, [Sen.] G. NO BOX 1 see: Butler, Joyce W. etchings see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Physicians) -1821. Began practice here in 1768 -1934 -1893. Began business in 1835. Treasurer, Connecticut Railroad HD 108 NO 9H921 Negative: Xn13-312 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 Negative: NOn35-370, 371 NO 9H939 see also: Gilbert, J.E. 1836- . Pastor, First Baptist Church, 18791892 1887-1945. Lawyer. Treasurer of Smith College, 1923-1945 Assistant Principal, Northampton High School, 1895-99. Acting Principal, Northampton High School, 1899-1900 Member, Japanese Diet. Visited Northampton Negative: NOn38-406 NO 9H911 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Negative: Xn13-314 see: Warner, Mary Hunt NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1868. Lawyer. Register of Deeds. Judge of Superior Court. President, Northampton Institution for Savings, 1842-1850 -1921 President, Brookside Dairy Northampton Fire Chief, 1939-1944 Hurley, [Gen.] William Hurteau, E.J. Negative: NOn35-372 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b HOn35-49 printed for file HO 49 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9H992 NO 9H992 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 17 Ingersoll, James C. Ingersoll, Nellie Newell (Propper-McCallum Mill), 1940 Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Ingraham, Lilla Irwin, Eyles, [Esq.] Irwin, John T. Irwin, Richard Williams Jackowski, Harriette Jackson, John Jager, Barbara Jager, Frederick G. Jager, [Mrs.] Muriel M. MacKenzie [Mrs. Ralph L. Jager] Jager, Ruth Parker James, Arthur Curtiss James, [Mrs.] Harriet E. Parsons [Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James] Janes, Benjamin Franklin Janes, Edwin E. Janick, Joseph 1857-1932. Attorney. City Solicitor, 1890-94. District Attorney, 190511. Superior Court Judge, 1911-29. Etching from “European Magazine”, 1789 etching see also: Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Chairmen), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Misc.Stevens Clambake), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C Taken in 1935 see: Crowningshield, Lilla Ingraham NO9Ir9 NO9Ir9 NO9Ir9 NO 9J1315 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 2V598 Vernon St. School, 1927, 2nd grade class 1862-1943. Northampton native, owner of the Springfield Automobile Co. NO 9J182 NO BOX 3B Vernon St. School 1885-1937. Physician, of Northampton NO 2V598 NO 9J231 NO 9J231 see also: Oversize, NO BOX 1 NO 9J2545 NO 9J2545 HOn35-73 printed for file HO 73 Jefferson, Joseph Jenks, Henry N. Johnson, [Dr.]___ Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Catherine Johson, Clifton Johnson, [Mrs.] Drucilla Hall [Mrs. Alfred Johnson] Johnson, Ellen Johnson, F.E. Johnson, Irving Johnson, Robert Johnston, Mrs.___ Joliot-Curie, Irene Jones, Edmund Adams 1829-1905. Actor. see also: Field Appeared at Academy of Collection, FE 18 Music, 1895 c1906 4 yrs. old, 1939. Son of Irving Johnson Daughter of Clifton clipping Johnson 1867-1940. Author. Editor. Illustrator. Father of Irving Johnson. Resident of the Hockanum section of Hadley 1805-1905. Resident of Hadley and Florence. Photos of her in old age Jones, [Dr.] William H. -1911. Began business in 1857 Physician 1843-1901. Easthampton blacksmith 1826-1915. Daughter of Sylvester Judd Antiquarian. Compiler Judd, Elnathan Judd, Emerson Bates Judd, Nina Judd, Sylvester NO 9J641 NO 9J641 Negative: NOn38-424 see: Curie, Irene AM 12 Jones, H.E. 1835- . Music teacher NO 9J641 NO 9J641 1842-1926. Educator; res. Marietta, Ohio Jones, Henry M. SW 3-5 NO BOX 1 NO 9J641 NO 1.34 HOn35-74 printed for file HO 74 NO 9J641 Ship captain. Resident of Springfield and Hadley 1 yr. old, 1939. Son of Irving Johnson Miss A. Johnston’s mother Jones, Hazel NO BOX 10D, Folder 18 see also: Lee, Hazel Jones see also: Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 HOn35-75 printed for file HO 75 NO BOX 3A NO 9J71 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Silhouette NO 9J881 NO 9J881 NO 9J881 see also: BOX NO 10C NO 9J881 Jules, Mervin Juskiewicz, Vincent Kagawa, Dr. Toyohiko Keach, Everett Keating, John T. Keefe, E.S. Keeny, Sanford Keiber, Helena Kelley, Lawrence E. Kellogg, Charles Kellogg, Giles C. Kellogg, [Dr.] Henry C. Kellogg, Isabelle Kellogg, Nellie Kelly, H.J. of the Judd Manuscripts. Author of the “History of Hadley” Smith College Art Professor Aviator 1888- . Japanese social reformer; Christian teacher. Visited Longmeadow, MA, lectured there 1936 see also: King, Richard clipping see also: Greencoe, B.L. Judge Forbes Library Treasurer Register of Deeds -1876. Class of 1869 see also: Bernier, H. WWI Veteran Kemble, Frances Anne Kendall, Estelle Actress Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 1867- . Superintendent, Geo. S. Colton Elastic Web Company, Easthampton Kennedy, C.B. Kennedy, John Joseph NO 9J9415 -1909 Kelly, [Sgt.] Harry J. Kendrick, George Negative: Xn14-483 see also: NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 etching NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 HOn35-52 printed for file HO 52 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9Sco842 NO 9B9725 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a GO 18 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 HOn35-76 printed for file HO 76 NO 9K296 NO 9K312 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9K345 see also: Casten, E.M. 1870- . Railroad Company clerk. Insurance agent. On the Northampton City Council and School Committee. Only person to defeat Calvin Coolidge during NO 9J985 NO BOX 10D, Folder 19 see also: Group Portraits (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 HOn35-6 printed for file HO 6 NO 9K3835 Kenny, John Kent, Frederick H. Coolidge’s rise up the political ladder -1917. Pastor, St. Mary’s Church, 1889Minister, Unitarian Church, 1902- NO 9K399 NO 9K4146 Kenyon, L.J. Kidder, M.L. Kidder, W.M. Kiely, James Kiely, William M. Kiely Family Reunion Kiley Kilpatrick, Charles J. Kimball, Henry A. Kimball, William W. Kimczyk, Jac King, [Miss] A. King, B. King, Franklin, Jr. King, Franklin, Sr. King, George W. King, P. Joseph King, Richard King, Stanley July 22, 1906. Taken at Marshall’s Grove (now Arcadia Wildlife Sanct.) WWI Veteran. Teacher, Smith School 1842-1904. Bank officer. Mayor, 1894-95 Insurance agent 1863-1937. Superintendent of buildings and grounds, Smith College, 18861936 King, Warner N. King, Warren M. President, Amherst College Smith College foreman 1856-1936. Bank officer King, William L. Member, Springfield see also: Kiley HOn35-77 printed for file HO 77 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9K5445 see: 9K5445 NO BOX 7A see also: Kimball & Gary, NO 1.21K56 see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B NO 9K561 NO 9K561 BOX NO 10C NO BOX 7B NO 9R534 BOX NO 3B NO 9K58 NO 1.24N812i NO 9K58 NO 9J985 NO BOX 7A Negative: NOn38-163 see also: Group Portraits NO 9K58 (Composite PortraitsChairmen), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Misc.D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Orange National & Savings Bank NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Kingsbury, Arthur Little Kingsbury, Harold P. Kingsley, Calvin B. Kingsley, Charles B. Kingsley, Charles B., Jr. Kingsley, Daniel Orchestral club, 1890 1861-1922. President, Kingsbury Paper Box & Printing Co. -1905. Civil War Veteran -1887 Photo and newspaper article about his Match Book Collection, 1936 -1880. “Deacon” Kingsley, Elbridge 1842-1918. Painter. Engraver Kingsley, George 1811-1884. Professor Kingsley, Helen L. Chapin [Mrs. C.B. Kingsley] Kingsley, Mrs. H.N. Kingsley, Sereno Kingsley, Seth M. Kingsley, Walter C. Kinney, Charles M. Kinsolving, [Rev.] Arthur L. Kirkham, James W. Kirkland, [Maj.] Harvey Knapp, Madeline Knapp, William F. Kneeland, [Mrs.] Adelaide F. [Mrs. Frederick N. Kneeland] NO 9K6115 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 see also: Northampton Institution for Savings, NO 1.24N812i see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Group Portraits (Comp. Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Copy of the original painting, owned by the Northampton Historical Society see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9K614 Negative: NOn35-319, 320 NO 9K614 NO 9K614 NO 9K614 BOX NO 3B Associated with Haydenville Brass Works -1911. Marble works owner Pastor, Grace Episcipal Church, Amherst Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 Register of Deeds -1914 BOX NO 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9K614 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 & Folder 5 Negative: NOn35-332 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 BOX NO 7B NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b Kneeland, Frederick N. 1850-1937. Bank officer Kneeland, “Grandma” Kneeland, H.R. Kneeland, [Miss] Hattie (Harriet) J. Kneeland, Robert Knight, Horatio Gates Knowlton, Charles L. Knox, [Col.] Frank see also: Group Portraits (Misc.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b see also: Moore, F.M. -1931 Bank officer. Lieut. Governor of Massachusetts, 1875-78. Resident of Easthampton -1898. Physician, began practice here in 1868 1874-1944. Newspaper clipping publisher. Republican candidate for V.P., 1936, visited here. Later, FDR’s Navy Secretary, 1940-1944 Kocienski, J.W. Koenig, Oscar N. NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b HOn35-78 printed for file 78 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO 9K7445 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10D, Folder 20 HOn35-79 printed for file 79 NO BOX 10, Folder 5 Member, Springfield Orchestral club, 1890 Kollender, Julia Sherwin [Mrs. Mortimer Kollender] Korsth?, Miss ___ Kossuth, Louis 1802-1894. Hungarian Patriot and Statesman. Visited Northampton, 1852 Kotfila, Russell Car dealership Prop. President, Chamber of Commerce Kozera, Stanley J. Hampshire Co. Register of Deeds Kroll, Adolph C. Krol, John J. Krone, A.P. Kusaka, [Dr.] Shuichi 1915-1947. Professor of Physics, Smith College, 1943-45 Kyle, Oscar N. 1848- . Florence NO 9K7335 Negative: NOn38-412 see: Sherwin, Julia etching Negative: NOn35-383 NO 9K8475 FO Box 5, Folder 6 NO 9K8495 NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 BOX NO 10A, Folder 3 NO 9K968 NO 9K984 manufacturer Kyle, W. Lacore, Edward La Coy, J.A. La Croiz, P.J. Labarge, Cyrus Labarge, Henry Labarge, Jerry Labarge, Wilfred Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul, Marquis de LaFleur, Horace C. La Fleur, M.E. see also: Powers, C.A. 1757-1834. French general & statesman. Visited Northampton, 1825 City Auditor, 1923- LaFoe, J.W. clipping see also: Drohan, T.W. LaFontain, Napolean Lafrenier, ___(Mr.) Laidley, Caroline S. Laidley, Lulu Lambie, Jasper E. Lambie, [Miss] Margaret LaMontagne, Arthur J. Lamontagne, Elliott LaMontagne Family LaMonte, Fred Lampron, Edmond J. -1902. Librarian, Clarke Library see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Group Portrait Mayor, 1944-46 NO 9L1335 HOn35-82 printed for file HO 82 HOn35-36 printed for file HO 36 HOn35-83 printed for file HO 83 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9L1415 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 7B -1898. Mayor, 1891. 1868-1940. Merchant, had a paint store across the street from the Academy of Music. One of the founders of the Rotary Club. One of 17 brothers & sisters from St. Hyacinthe, PQ, brought down by Jos. Hebert, lumber company owner NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 HOn35-80 printed for file 80 HOn35-81 printed for file 81 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10D, Folder 38 see also: Tobin, Gov. Maurice J. NO 9L1915 Negative: NOn28-411 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Negative: NOn38-413 NO BOX 7B NO 9L199 -Falvey, John -Group Portraits (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Lampron, Mrs. Edmond J. Lampron, Francis Lampron, [Miss] Jane Lampron, [Miss] Lorraine Lamson, Mrs. Charles Lamson, Nellie Landry, John Langworthy, Mrs. Eva A. [Mrs. W. Herbert Langworthy] Langworthy, Ralph BOX NO 9 Son of Edmond J. Lampron Daughter of Edmond J. Lampron Daughter of Edmond J. Lampron BOX NO 9 BOX NO 9 BOX NO 9 NO 9B763 NO BOX 3B Clerk, Northampton National Bank NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Child of Mrs. Eva Langworthy, as a child, c1917 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Langworthy, W. Herbert Laprade, Michael Larkin, Oliver Laro, Wilfred “Bunny” Laro, Willfred (Bunny) Longtime Easthampton fireman In group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 La Rose, A.J. Larson, James Henry Larson, Maud Electa Parsons [Mrs. James Henry Larson] Lathe, Herbert W. see also: Daley, F.R. Pastor, Hospital Hill Chapel, -1934. Lecturer see also: Parsons, Maud Electa 1851- . Pastor, 1st Congregational Church, 1882-1891 Latham, G.E. Latham, J.H. Lathrop, Joseph Stoddard NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a, Folder 2, & Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 3A NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 Merchant. Later moved to St. Louis, Mo., died NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: Xn13-152 HOn35-30 printed for file HO 30 NO 9L3295 NO 9L3295 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 HOn35-84 printed for file HO 84 HOn35-85 printed for file 85 NO 9L348 Lauriat, [Rev.] Nathaniel Lavalle, L.J. there 1877 Pastor, Unitarian Church NO 9L373 see also: Malley, J.F. Lavalle, [Sgt.] Leon J. Law, William H. Lawrence, Amos Edward Learned, Emily K. Hill [Mrs. Dr. John B. Learned] Learned, John B. Leavitt, Edwin D. Lee, A.P. Lee, Edward Payson Lee, Gerald Stanley Lee, Hazel Jones Lee, Jennette Perry [Mrs. Gerald Stanley Lee] Lee, Noah H. Lee, Samuel W. Jr. Grandfather of Elizabeth Crocker Lawrence 1 daguerreotype donated to Forbes 4/84 NO 9H55 -1910. Physician, of Florence Jail master, -1931 see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Hayward, R.W. 1839-1922. Episcopal clergyman; res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1862-1944. Author. Minister Leonard, Eleanor Levin, Louis A. Lewin, Margaret Lewis, John NO 9L4792 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a HOn35-87 printed for file HO 87 AM 12 NO 9L51 see: Jones, Hazel NO 9L51 Businessman. Senior Deacon, First Church of Christ, 1899-1934 -1924. Forbes Library Secretary, 1894-1905. Forbes Library Trustee, 1905-24 NO 9L51 see also: BOX NO 10C -Group Portraits (Band & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Lee, W.H. Lennon, T.M. HOn35-86 printed for file HO 86 NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 Transferred to: Smith College Archive 8/84 see also: Sweeney, H.R. NO 9L51 HOn35-88 printed for file HO 88 HOn35-89 printed for file HO 89 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 Lewis, N.M. Lilly, Alfred T. Lincoln, [Deacon] Addison L. Lind-Goldschmidt, Jenny Maria Lindbergh, Anne Morrow Linde, [Rev.] Richard Lindes, Timothy Lippmann, Walter see also: Packard, A.L. -1890. Founder of the Lilly Library, Florence see also: BOX NO 10C NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 1820-1887. “Jenny Lind”, “The Swedish Nightingale.” Swedish coloratura soprano. Visited Northampton, 1851 & 1852 (honeymoon) 1906- . Wife of Chas. A. Lindbergh. Writer, Aviatrix. Attended 1935 Commencement, Smith College c1902, “born a slave” 1889- . Editor, writer. Commencement Speaker, Smith College, 1937 NO BOX 10D, Folder 21 Negative: Xn12-474 (etching) clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 22 see also: slaves -African-Americans clipping NO 9C912 [William F.] Prindle (business), NO 1.21P93 NO BOX 10D, Folder 23 Livingstone, David Livingstone, Miriam Locke, [Miss] E. Lodge, Henry Cabot Logan, E.G. Londergan, ___ Long, William J. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Longley, Henry A. Longtin, Linda Look, Frank Newhall Looker, Earle HOn35-90 printed for file HO 90 NO 9L6285 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 7B FE 23 HOn35-91 printed for file HO 91 NO 2V598 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Young girl Priest, St. Mary’s Church, 1887- 1814-1893. Hampshire County Sheriff -1911. Owned land now occupied by Look Park; Founded by Mrs. Look c.1928 Council Head, Boy Scouts, 1933- . see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see: Clipping file, Pittsfield cPT NO 9L8625 FL 4-7 NO 9L8725 NO 9L8727 President, Northampton Rotary Club, 1934- . Speech writer for F.D.R. Loomis, Bertha Loomis, Cora Loomis, Hattie Lotreck, Charles E. Loveland, Mabel Lovering, Everett Lovering, Rolan Lovett, Mr.___ Lowd, Dana J. see also: Northampton Institution for Savings, NO 1.24N812i Lownicki, Stanley Luce, George N. Luce, Richard Lucey, C.E. Lucey, James Lucey, Thomas P. Ludington, [Mrs.] Martha Smith Lyman, Anne Jean Robbins Lyman, Benjamin Smith Lyman, Charles B. Alderman -1936 1854-1917. Priest, Blessed Sacrament Church 1886- see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.1887), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9L951 Negative: NOn35-188 HOn35-92 printed for file HO 92 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 2L517 HOn35-93 printed for file HO 93 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9L9635 NO 9L966 Wife of Judge Joseph Lyman Geologist. Benj. Smith Lyman Collection, Forbes Library Lyman, Clifford H. Southampton resident. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1891-1893 1864-1941. Bookstore Proprietor. Bank President, Nonotuck Savings Bank. Local Historian Lyman, Edward -1899. Founder of the ething NO 9L989 see also: Group Portraits, NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C NO 9L9892 Negative: Xn14-372 X372 NO 9L989 Negative: NOn35-77 see also: NO BOX 10C -Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 -Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9L989 NO 9L989 Hutchinson Robbins Lyman, Frank E. Lyman, John L. Lyman, [Judge] Joseph Lyman, Joseph M. Lyman, Joseph Lyman, Luke Lyman, Richard Lyman, Samuel F. Lynch, Patrick J. Lyon, Mary Lyons, Michael J. McCallum, Alexander Academy of Music. Son of Judge Joseph Lyman Academy of Music Trustee. Forbes Library Trustee. Asst. Commissioner of Public Works, 1934District Court Judge -1847. Register of Probate. Judge of Probate District Court. Great-grandfather of Franklin D. Roosevelt. First President, 3 County Agricultural Soc., 18181820 1896-1937. Editor in managing and Chief editor, Daily Hampshire Gazette, 1929-1937 Pres. of 3 County Agricultural Soc. 1824-1889. General. Held various County offices Register of Probate Supt. of Easthampton Highway Dept. Veteran, WWI (Major) Founder, Mt. Holyoke College. Buckland native -1927 -1919. Merchant, began business in 1866 -1929 McCallum, Catherine S. [Mrs. Alexander McCallum] McCallum, George Bliss 1876- . President and Director, PropperMcCallum Hosiery Company, -1942. President, Chamber of Negative: NOn24-118 NO 9L989 see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Federal Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 1.24N812i NO 9L989 NO 9L989 Negative: NOn35-78 etching see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9L989 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 7A clipping NO 9Sh58 FE 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Negative: NOn 38-177 NO BOX 7B see also: Group Portraits (High School Students 1893), NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 -BOX NO 10C NO 9M1245 Negative: NOn38-177 Commerce, 1919-1920 McCallum, James Jr. McCallum, James Sr. McCallum, Revell McCarthy, (Post) McCartin, Joseph McClurkin, Paul Theodore McConnell, Mrs. Bessie D. [Mrs. Thomas McConnell] McConnell, Hugh McConnell, James McCool, John McCoy, Mrs. Ardis H. [Mrs. Neal H. McCoy] McCray, Grace McCrillis, William Lorenzo McDowell, Katherine “Kitty” McGarrett, William J. McGrath, James McGrath, John W. NO 9M1245 Negative: NOn38-177 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: Xn13-152 BOX NO 10C NO 9M1325 1909- . Pastor, Edwards Church, 19391945 Regent, Betty Allen Chapter, D.A.R., 1946 1893-1942. President and general manager of the Hampton Co., Easthampton, 19381942 Corporal, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI 1857- . Superintendent, Mt. Tom State Reservation -1988 In group portrait of the American Legion Band McDonald, J.A. McDonald, James K. NO BOX 6A NO BOX 6A Employee of C.N. Fitts Furniture Company, later Supt. of cemeteries President and Director, Propper-McCallum Hosiery Company, 1942- . Son of George Bliss McCallum in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 School principal. Forbes Library Secretary Member, Springfield Orchestral Club, 1890 -1935 NO 9M1348 Negative: NOn35-196, 335 see also: Group Portraits (Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9M1348 NO 9M1348 see also: Hodgkins, Clarence E., NO 9H6678 NO 9M1365 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Baptist Church), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a see also: Denyse, A.W. HON35-32 printed for file HO 32 FO Box 5, Folder 4 see: Rice, Katherine “Kitty” (McDowell) NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 McGrath, Roger D. McGrath, Thomas Francis MacGregor, Agnes MacGregor, Jessie O. MacGregor, Margaret McKenna, Mary Jean McKenzie, J.A. McKenzie, William McKeogh, [Maj.] Arthur McKinley, William McMahon, John J. McMillin, Duncan NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9M178 1859-1933. Proprietor, Bay State Hotel. Tobacco salesman. Bank officer. Involved in various city committees -1933 see also: Munks, W.G. 1890-1937. Collaborated clipping with Grace Coolidge on the serial “The real Calvin Coolidge”, Good Housekeeping Mag., of which he was the coeditor. Visited here 1934-35 1843-1901. 25th see also: Field president of the United Collection, FE 3, 24 States. Visited Northampton, 1899 1856- . Priest, Florence Annunciation Church, 1880Patrolman, Troop B., State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI MacNamara, Jack McNaughton, J.P. McQueston, Robert John 1878- . Vice-president, Brookside Dairy Co. Selectman and Fire Chief, Hadley Macomber, Frederick A. -1922. Forbes Library Treasurer, 1894-1920 Macomber, Mrs. Frederick A. Madden, R.B. Magee, F.H. see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), NO BOX 7B see also: NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B FO BOX 5 HOn35-94 printed for file HO 94 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10D, Folder 24 BOX NO 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9M228 NO BOX 3A see: Goshen SesquiCentennial Celebration, GO16 NO 9M2425 NO 9M2369 CO BOX, 33 HOn35-95 printed for file HO 95 NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 Mahar, Ralph Mahoney, Cornelius W. Mahoney, Elizabeth Mahoney, F.M. Mahoney, James F. Mahoney, M.J. Mahoney, Mike State representative from Orange, 1950s -1937 Architect, 1939 in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 Malley, J.F. Maloney, Jerry Maltby, Lafayette Mandell, W.D. Mangan, Clarence Manley, G.B. Mann, Edward T. Mann, Harriet Mann, Olive Mansereau, Donat Mansfield, James R. Marcellus, Kate Maroney, James C. Marsh, George S. Marsh, Joseph Marshall, Doris E. Hill [Mrs. Donald E. Marshall] Marshall, [Gen.] George NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b see also: Lavalle, L.J. -1898. Lawyer. Bank officer. Trustee, Clarke School for the Deaf see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 10C NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 2N812c Taught school at old Northampton High School, 1856 (Center St.) -1983. Shop Instructor, Smith School. Drove Forbes Library Bookmobile for a couple summers in the early 1960s Scoutmaster City Clerk, -1933. Indicted for embezzlement, 1934 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 FO Box 5, Folder 6 NO 2N812 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: Xn13-152 HOn35-86 printed for file HO 86 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9M2985 NO 9B9725 see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a of the Mary A. Burnham School NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 BOX NO 3B NO 2L517 NO 9M3175 NO 9B9725 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9M352 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1910. Began business in 1856 (book seller) see: Hill, Doris E. 1880- . General, WWII. Secretary of State, 1947-49. clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 25 Martin, Daniel A. Martin, G.H. Received an honorary degree from Amherst College, 1947 -1932 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 HOn35-96 printed for file HO 96 HOn35-97 printed for file HO 97 NO 9M363 Martin, J.L. Martin, Joseph Chapman 1844-1899. Florence manufacturer Mason, Edward Director, Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary Mason, John Whitig 1861- . Lawyer. Judge, Hampshire District Court. Bank officer. Candidate for mayor (twice) Mason, Mark T. Dog breeder Mather, John L. -1922. Mayor, 1897, 1899, 1900 Mathieu, P.P. Matthews, Henry Matthews, Howard Maurer, Irving Pastor, Edwards’ Church, 1913-1918 NO 5.4A21 NO 9M3812 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Moyce, J.L. see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Prof. men), NO BOX 10A, Folder 6a May, F.J. Maynard, Mrs. Alice Bicknell [Mrs. Edgar C. Maynard] Maynard, Edgar C. Maynard, Henry E. HOn35-98 printed for file HO 98 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B NO 9M4465 HOn35-99 printed for file HO 99 see: Bicknell, Alice -1905. Police Chief, 1887- Meehan, J.J. Meehan, John Class of 1929 Meehan, John J. Meehan, Mae Principal, Leeds School Meekins, Edward Munro Meekins, Thomas W. MO 9M3812 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 1796-1897. Physician and dentist in see also: Field Collection (Police Dept.1896), FE 1 see also: Group Port. (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 etching see also: Group Portraits BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 2L517 NO 9M471 NO 9M471 Williamsburg Meiklejohn, Alexander Meiklejohn, Helen Everett [Mrs. Alexander Meiklejohn] Melden, Charles M. Meloney, Mrs. William Brown Mensel, Ernst Henrich Mensel, Mary Mercé, Antonia Merrill, George Robert Metcalf, Frank H. President, Amherst College, 1912-1923 married 1926. Teacher at Vassar College NO 9M4765 1853- . Pastor, Methodist Church, Northampton, 1887Chairman, American Women’s Committee, for a gift of 1 gram of radium to Marie Curie. Editor of The Delineator 1865-1942. Smith College Professor, 19011933. President, Northampton Historical Society NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Miller, Edward NO 9M4765 NO BOX 10D, Folder 8 see also: Childs, Mrs. Charles E. (Annie) -Group Portraits (Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 1845-1926. Congregational minister; res. Newbury, MA 1868- . Holyoke etching manufacturer Metcalf, George L. Metcalf, John Miles, I.L. Miller, Alice Miller, Charles Miller, Cyrus Miller, E. Cyrus (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Hamilton, Roy -1885 -1923. Bank officer. Apple orchard owner, Haydenville Appeared in Northampton during 1840s. Cartoon from Gazette (Oct. 1984) see also: Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -HY 2-8, 12 NO 9M5285 NO BOX 7B see: “La Argentina” AM 12 NO 9M5655 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 BOX NO 10C HOn35-58 printed for file HO 58 FO Box 5, Folder 6 Negative: NOn35-191, 192 NO 9M612 NO 9M612 Negative: Xn14-267, 268 Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Frank Jr. Miller, Gertrude Beckmann Miller, Herbert A. Miller, Hiram Williams Miller, Homer Miller, Malvern Miller, Robert Miller, Robert J. Miller, Ruth Miller, William D. Miltner, W.L. NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 9B389 Son of Hiram Bank officer. Forbes Library Treasurer, 19301965 Montague, Edward H. Moodey, Cornelia Moody, Dwight L. Moor, Abigail Moor, Hiram Moore, F.M. Moore, Mrs. Myra V. (Torrey) Moore, W.I. Morea, M.E. see also: Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see also: Brewster, Anna Gertrude, NO 9B748 -1930 Minor, Edna Minshall, [Dr.] Arthur G. Mitchell, Alice Theo Modjeska, Anna Moffat, Adelene NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO 9M612 -1929. Cabinetmaker; ran a cabinet making plant see also: Amateur Dramatics (Northampton players), NO BOX 3A -D.A.R. Pageants (c1911), NO BOX 7B NO 9M612 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 HOn35-100 printed for file HO 100 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 HD 108 NO 9M7235 Associated with the Home Culture Clubs Grandmother of Calvin Coolidge Grandfather of Calvin Coolidge NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 7B copy of original tintype in Coolidge Room copy of original photograph in Coolidge Room see also: Kneeland, H.R. see also: Torrey, Myra V. NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 7B NO 9M771 Negative: Xn13-308 Negative: Xn13-307 HOn35-78 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a HOn35-101 printed for file HO 101 HOn35-102 printed for file HO 102 Morgan, [Mrs.] Charlotte M. Moriarty, Robert F. Morin, Edward A. Morley, Christopher Morris, Rosamond Morrow, [Gov.] ___, of Kentucky Morrow, Mrs. Dwight W. Morse, Alvertus, J. Morse, Edith Morse, [Mrs.] Ethel Chilson [Mrs. Ralph L. Morse] Morse, Harold J. Morse, W.A. Moseley, Carrie Moyce, J.L. Moynihan, Daniel J. Mullen, Edward Mulligan, John -1909. Owner of the Pierpont Inn. Manager of the Plymouth Inn. Foster mother of Antonio Moreno Elementary School Superintendent. Forbes Library Trustee, 196482 Bank officer. Forbes Library Treasurer 1890- . Novelist. Visited Hampshire Bookshop, 1937 see also: Forbes Library, Coolidge Rm. Rededication, 1983, FO Box 5, Folder 6 NO 9B9725 FO Box 5, Folder 4 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 26 BOX NO 3B NO 9C777 Mother of Anne Morrow Lindbergh Mayor, 1917-19. City see also: BOX NO 10C Solicitor, 1922- . Judge NO BOX 10D, Folder 22 NO 9M835 NO 1.51C see: Chilson, Ethel NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 -1928 Superintendent, Connecticut Railroad Munks, W.G. Munro, Charles Murphy, Frank E. Murphy, James J. Murphy, [Judge] John F., Jr. Murphy, Kiernan NO 9M821 -1936 Forbes Library Trustee, 1958Professor, Holyoke Comm.College. Forbes Library Trustee see also: Field Collection, FE 15 HOn35-98 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 HOn35-94 printed for file 94 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9B9725 FO Box 5, Folder 6 Murphy, [Mrs.] Louise Murray, F.A. Musante, David B., Jr. Myette, Russell J. Nagle, William P., Jr. de Naucaze, Anna Neal, Mrs. Elizabeth C. “Betty” [Mrs. Kenneth W. Neal] Neilson, William Allan City Councilor. County Commissioner. Mayor, 1980c1986 State Representative -1924. Actress. Manager, The Rose Tree Inn Newell, Horace S. Newell, William C. Newkirk, Frank P. Nims, Edward B. Niquette, Louis B. Noble, Arthur B. NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 FO BOX 5, Folder 6 NO 9N221 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a 1869-1946. Author. President, Smith College, 1917-1939 Newbold, Katherine “Kitty” Newcomb, Dick see also: Misc. (Holidays), NO BOX 9, Folder 16 BOX NO 3B HOn35-103 printed for file HO 103 FO Box 5, Folder 6 see also: Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 -Group Portraits (Distinguished Visitors), NO BOX 10D, Folder 8 -NO BOX 10C see also: Canfield, Katherine Newbold “Dick Newcomb & His Masters of Modern Melodies” Choir Director, South Church, Springfield, 1875 Member of the South Church Choir, Springfield, 1875 -1920. Hardware and cutlery store owner, Easthampton. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1906-1909 Superintendent, Northampton State Hospital, -1897 1868-1938. Physician. Drug store operator NO 9N3175 NO BOX 3A and 3B Negative: NOn38-173, 174, 175 NO 9N433 Negative: NOn38-171 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9N4605 NO 9N6195 NO 9N628 see also: Bardwell, William R. NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 Noble, Clyde Noble, Robert C. Nolan, C.R. Physician Nolan, James Nolan, John J. Norton, Cyril Norton, J.J. see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Stevens Clambake, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Attorney Norton, Nelson Novello, Armando Nutting, Roy O’Brien, C.A. O’Brien, Daniel D. O’Brien, Dennis M. O’Brien, Edward L. O’Brien, Francis E. (Frank) O’Brien, James O’Brien, James William Attorney Physician see also: Collins, William J. -Guthrie, Percy A. -Taylor, G.A. -Hodgkins, Clarence H., NO 9H6678 1867-1932. Real estate agent. Mayor, 1907- see also: Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 O’Brien, James William, Jr. O’Brien, John F. Manager, Western Union Telegraph Office, 1920s O’Brien, Priscilla Parsons [Mrs. Jay O’Brien] O’Brien, W.J. O’Brien, William J. Ockenden, [Rev.] Albion C. O’Connell, Charles -1938. Rector, St. John’s see also: BOX NO 10C Episcopal Church, 19261938 c1901 NO BOX 7B NO 9N6685 HOn35-21 printed for file 21 NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B HOn35-104 printed for file 104 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 see: “Toto”, the clown NO 5.2E61 HOn35-105 printed for file 105 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9Ob6 BOX NO 3B NO 9Ob6 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 1.21W525 NO 9P251 HOn35-106 printed for file HO 106 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9Oc43 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 O’Connell, P. O’Connell, Patrick O’Connor, [Mrs.] Adeline O’Connor, Anna O’Connor, Charles J. O’Connor, Patrick O’Dea, James H. O’Donnell, George P. owned and operated a lunch wagon in Holyoke clipping NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 FO BOX 3, Folder 1 Mayor, 1940-41 see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Fed. Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 Alderman see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Carlson, Samuel -“Old South St. footbridge” -1918. Hampshire see also: Group Portraits County District Attorney (Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 O’Donnell, J.P. O’Donnell, James O’Donnell, John B. O’Donnell, Walter W. O’Hara, G.H. O’Keefe, Cornelius Oland, Edith Shearn [Mrs. Warner Oland] Oland, Warner Olander, Edwin L. NO 9Oc5 1846-1927. Mayor, 1892-93. Judge, Hampshire District Court Mayor, 1942-44 see also: Group Portraits (Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 Leeds native see also: Shearn, Edith 1880-1938. Frequent visitor of Leeds. Actor, played “Charlie Chan” in the movies Temp. City Clerk. Mayor, 1946-49 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9Od2 Negative: NOn38-164 NO 9Od5 HOn35-107 printed for file HO 107 BOX NO 3B NO 9Od5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 HOn35-108 printed for file 108 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9OL11 NO 9OL11 see also: Group Portraits NO 9OL12 (City, County, Fed. Empl.), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Misc.D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -Foley, John P. Olander, Mrs. Edwin L. Olander, Frederick NO 9OL12 NO 9OL12 Son of Edwin L. Olander O’Leary, D.J. Olmstead, [Prof.] R.E.S. Olson, Kenneth G. O’Neill, James Oppenheim, Edward Phillip Orcutt, Fritz Orcutt, Hortense Orcutt, Thomas A. Orton, Will Osborn, [Dr.] G. Francis O’Shea, D.J. O’Shea, Daniel J. Otis, [General] John L. see also: D.A.R. Pageants, BOX NO 7B Forbes Library Trustee, 1962-63 NO 9B9725 author NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 FE 26 -1936 -1927. Sheriff, 1909- BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9Or15 see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Federal Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 Dentist 1827-1894. Civil War Veteran. Florence resident. Forbes Library Trustee, 1887-90 see also: Composite Ports., NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Otis, Mildred Ouimet, William A. Owen, Florence Eva Packard, A.L. see also: Lewis, N.M. Packard, Albert L. Packard, Arthur Packard, Austin Aged 94 yrs., “oldest man in town” Packard, H.E. Packard, L.A. Palmer, Dwight W. HOn35-109 printed for file HO 109 BOX NO 3B 1825-1910. Amherst merchant & selectman. NO BOX 3A Negative: NOn35-387 NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO BOX 7A NO 9Ot4 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 see: Cochran, Mrs. Florence Evelyn “Eve” (Owen) HOn35-90 printed for file 90 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 & Folder 3 G09-10 NO 9P121 HOn35-110 printed for file HO 110 NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO 9P1827 Papillon, Theode Park, Marion Edwards President, Smith Charities, Northampton 1863- . Cabinetmaker President, Bryn Mawr College. Great great granddaughter of Jonathan Edwards Parker, H.N. see also: Ferguson, J. Parker, W. Thornton -1925. Physician. Member of Co. B, 2nd Regt., R.I.M., and Aidede-Camp, Army and Navy Union, USA Parker, William E. Easthampton resident. Veteran, WWI. Lawyer Parkhurst, Charles Henry 1842-1933. Clergyman. Principal, Amherst High School, 1867-1869. Pastor, Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City, 18801916. Author Native of Nothampton Parkhurst, Ellen Bodman [Mrs. Charles Henry Parkhurst] Parks, Helen Parmenter, Ona Parsons, Mrs. C. Parsons, Charles Otis 1865-1914. Florence businessman Parsons, Charlotte Parsons, Chauncey Parsons, Dorothy D. Parsons, Emily Parsons, [Capt.], Enos Parsons, Harriet Electa Morton [Mrs. Sydenham C. Parsons] Parsons, Horace K. NO 9P1985 NO 9P2198 1832- Civil War Veteran. Florence resident Also includes photos of his parents, son, and other family members (from Bodleian Library, Oxford, England), 1946 see also: BOX NO 10C see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Stevens Clambake, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a HOn35-111 printed for file HO 111 NO 9P223 NO BOX 7A NO 9P2295 NO 9P2295 BOX NO 3B GO 16 Negative: NOn38—156162 NO 9P251 NO 9P251 NO BOX 10b, Folder 4 see: Boland, Dorothy D. Parsons NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9P251 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Parsons, Ida Class of 1868. Daughter of Col. Joseph Parsons Parsons, Isaac S. -1910. Began business in 1850 Parsons, [Col.] Joseph B. Parsons, Josiah First Chief of Police Parsons, Josiah W. Parsons, Josiah W. Sr. Parsons, Mrs. Mandana (Clark) [Mrs. Josiah Parsons] see also: Plant, Ida Parsons -Hayden, Ida Parsons see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Clark, Mandana Parsons, Mary Rachel Parsons, Maud Electa Parsons, Minnie Parsons, Priscilla Parsons, [Capt.] Samuel -1876 Parsons, Mrs. Samuel Parsons, Samuel L. Parsons, Sarah Parsons, Sydenham Clark Parsons, William Sterling Partenheimer, Bertha NO 9P251 NO 9P251 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Taught school at old Northampton High School, 1856 (Center St.) NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 see also: O’Brien, Priscilla Parsons -Amateur Dramatics (Clef Club-1924), NO BOX 3B see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B 1822-1901. Member of the State Legislature, 1856-60. Held various city offices Attended school, old Northampton High School (Center St.), 1856 1828-1876. Drowned in the Mill River Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, WWII BOX NO 10C BOX NO 9 NO 1.24N812i NO 2N812c NO BOX 7B see: Larson, Maud Electa Barsons NO 9P251 NO 9P251 NO 9P251 NO 9P251 NO 9P251 NO 2N812c NO 9P251 NO 9P251 see also: Group Portraits (High School Students), NO BOX 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 -Currier, Bertha Partenheimer Partenheimer, [Mrs.] Carrie J. Partenheimer, Margaret Patch, Helen Patterson, H.W. -1930. Teacher in Leeds Patterson, Malcolm D. City Engineer, 19011914; 1916- Paulson, Fred Payne, Albert G. Payne, Mrs. Ethel L. [Mrs. Albert G. Payne] Payne, George W. Payne, Lawrence Payne family Pearson, Dana Pearson, Mrs. Lucy F. Wright [Mrs. Dana Pearson] Peck, A. Perry Peck, [Dr.] Gustavus NO 9P2575 see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Federal Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Baptist Church), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Pendleton, Edmund Penner, Albert J. NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 1.21B97 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a c1917? child of Mrs. Ethel Payne, as a child, c1917 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 1.21B97 Negative: NOn35-187 Negative: NOn35-186 -1932 -1936 Insurance agent, jurist. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1872-1873 Began practice here in 1848 NO 9P334 Negative: NOn35-79 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Peiper, Louis E. Pelissier, Frank H. Pelkey, G.M. Peltier, Eugene Pelton, Frederick A. NO BOX 3B NO BOX 3A HOn35-112 printed for file HO 112 NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 1.24N812i HOn35-113 printed for file HO 113 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 1.8W757 Asst. Treasurer, Haydenville Savings Bank. Northampton resident 1902- . Pastor Edwards’ Church, 1932 see also: Amateur Dramatics (Misc.), BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B NO 9P3825 Perry, [Mrs.] Dorothy Perry, Grafton Director of English refugee children’s broadcast, WHYN (now WHMP), 1941 Son of Mrs. Dorothy Perry Perry, [Dr.] Herbert B. Jr. Perry, Herbert B., Sr. Perry, Roger Northampton physician, c1906 Son of Mrs. Dorothy Perry Phelps, Ellsworth Phelps, Hattie A. Phelps, Julius Phelps, Maurice Stuart Phelps, Walter L. Pickett, John C. Pickett, Joseph C. Pierce, [Miss] C. Pierce, Chancey H. NO BOX 10D, Folder 27 see also: Group Portraits (Police/Fire Depts.), NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 “Supervised group of scientific workers and technicians on radio proximity fuse, No. 2 secret weapon of the War” (WWII) Daughter of Julius Phelps. Class of 1869 1820- . Florence resident. Highway surveyor. Constable. Fence Viewer. On the Board of Assessors -1883. Professor -1936 HOn35-114 printed for file HO 114 NO 9P454 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9P511 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9P511 NO 9P511 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -1932. Associated with Northampton Commercial College 1848-1933. Insurance agent. Manager and Treasurer, Northampton BOX NO 3B NO BOX 1 see also: Gerhard, Emil -1921 NO BOX 10D, Folder 27 NO BOX 10D, Folder 27 see also: Group Portraits (Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 Pettier, John Pettingill, Lewis W. Phelps, Augusta Phelps, Benjamin A. -Group Portraits (Misc. Clergyman, 1933), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a clipping see also: Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO NO BOX 7B NO 9P6115 Electric Light Co. A Director, Northampton National Bank. President, Cooley Dickinson Hospital. A Trustee, People’s Institute. A Trustee, Academy of Music. Selectman Pierce, J.H. Plant, Ida Parsons [Mrs. Morton Plant] Plumb, C.A. Plummer, Frederic W. Podgorski, C.M. Pollard, Ruth Pomeroy, Asahel Pomeroy, [Col.] Thomas Pomeroy, William C. Poppie, E.C. Porter, C. Scott NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see: Parsons, Ida 1867- . Principal, Northampton High School, 1918-1938. Forbes Library Trustee, 1940-45. Occupied the other half of the duplex house where Calvin Coolidge lived, Massasoit St. Forbes Library Trustee 1836- . Was in the Russian army, came to America in 1872. Taught French, German, and the violin at Smith College and the Mary A. Burnham School see also: Brewster, Anna Gertrude, NO 9B758 -1833 photograph of portrait Dean of Amherst College, 1931see also: Bigelow, Mary W. Porter Porter, Mildred Porter, R. Leo see also: Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -1906. President, John N. Leonard [Silk] & Co., NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9P736 NO 9P7525 see also: Herrmann, E.W. Porter, Mary W. Porter, Sameul BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 2V598 NO 9P771 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 HOn35-65 printed for file 65 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 7B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 1893- . Shortly later absorbed by Nonotuck Silk Co. Potter, Ada Powell, Lyman P. see also: Group Portraits (High School Students), NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 Rector, St. John’s Episcipal Church, -1912. President, Hobard College, 1913- . Director, Educational Dept., Cosmopolitan Magazine Powers, Bertram Powers, C.A. NO 9P8715 see also: La Croix, P.J. Powers, R.W. Pratt, Charles S. Pratt, William F. Premo, Albert Prentice, Anne Prentiss, George Foster Prescott, Glenn C. Prescott, Mrs. Sarah B. [Mrs. Glenn C. Prescott] Prindle, Mrs. E. Prindle, [Miss] J. Imogene Prouty, Oriville Warren Purrington, A.C. -1907 -1900. Architect, designed many buildings in the Northampton area. Member, Springfield Orchestral club, 1890 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 HOn35-81 printed for file HO 81 HOn35-115 printed for file HO 115 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Negative: Xn12-453 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9P919 Pastor, Florence Congregational Church NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Forbes Library assistant -1931. Bank officer Purrington, Rollo Purrington, Wilbur Munyan BOX NO 3B 1864- . Haydenville resident. Treasurer, Haydenville Savings Bank see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), NO BOX 7B -Group Portraits (High School Students), NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 3B NO 9P948 HOn35-116 printed for file HO 116 HOn35-117 printed for file HO 117 NO 9P9765 Puskarz, J.F. Putnam, George Palmer Putnam, George Wood Pynchon, William Rabe, Edward Rabb, [Mr.] ___ Race, Frederick Rahar, Richard J. Rainville, Noel Ramage, Archibald P. Ramsdell, [Mrs.] Mary S. [Mrs. Leland Ramsdell] Ray, George H. 1887-1949. Writer & clipping publisher. Husband of Amelia Earhart Easthampton native. Ran a real estate business Founder of Springfield. Drawing from H. Morris’ Early Hist. of Spfld., 1876 Executive, Stop & Shop Supermarkets. Mass. Board of Library Commissioners 1846-1912. Priest, Sacred Heart Church, 1886-1926 Policewoman, Mass. State Police see also: Sacred Heart Church, NO 3S14 -NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1903. Forbes Library Trustee, 1893-1903. Civil War Veteran. Florence resident see also: Composite Ports., NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1987 1st Lieut., WWI Reckahn, Rema Reding, Peter C. Minister No 9P9945 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9R1365 Negative: NOn35-328 NO 9R149 Negative: NOn25-385 -1930 Reardon, Frank J. NO 9P9835 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b Ray, Lizzie Raymond, Zephlin Rayton, Velma Readio, Mr.___ Readio, Charles H. Readio, Helen Readio, Philip Readio, Roger Readio, Roger Reardon, F.J. HOn35-118 printed for file HO 118 NO BOX 10D, Folder 11 see also: Group Portraits (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9R211 BOX NO 3B HOn35-119 printed for file HO 119 NO 9R2195 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 3B BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B HOn35-120 printed for file HO 120 NO 9R233 BOX NO 3B NO 9R2485 Reeves, [Miss] F. Reid, James Remillard, A.H. Rennet, Emily Rennie, James Reuther, Henry Reynolds, Ralph E. Rhees, Harriet Seelye [Mrs. Rush Rhees] NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & Folder 2 FO BOX 5, Folder 9 NO 9R2955 Actor, Northampton Players NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 President, Chamber of Commerce, 1939Daughter of Laurenus Clark Seelye, 1st President of Smith College. She was her father’s biographer NO 9R3415 Rice, [Dr.] A. Rice, C.A. Rice, Mrs. Katherine “Kitty” (McDowell) [Mrs. Albert C. Rice] Rice, [Dr.] Kenneth H. Rice, Nate L. Richards, Edward Richards, Frederick G. Richards, I.W. see also: McDowell, Katherine “Kitty” BOX NO 3B NO 1.8W757 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 HOn35-122 printed for file HO 122 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 Negative: Xn14-412 (Forsander Apts.-1968) NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Richards, Langdon Richardson, [Mrs.] Anne Riga, Joseph Ridgeway, R.L. Riley, Charles S. Riley, Herbert Elihu Member, Springfield Orchestral Club, 1890 1876-1935. Capt., Co. Was a member of the staff of Gov. Calvin Coolidge. In various city committees, and the Elks. Brother of Herbert E. Riley 1873- . News Editor, Northampton Daily Herald; a correspondent for various other newspapers. Hardware/Plumbing NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 HOn35-121 printed for file 121 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a see also: BOX NO 10C -Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9R451 NO 9R451 Supplies merchant. An officer, Florence Furniture Co. Involved in various city committees and organizations Riley, William H. Robbins, “Dutch” 1925 Marble Champion, visited Smith School, Apr. 1926 see also: Willis, Gordon -King, B. Roberts, Edvia Roberts, Harry Roberts, Henry A. Roberts, [Dr.] John H. Roberts, Joseph Roberts, Osmore O. Robertson, Andrew Robinson, James T. Robinson, Ward Roche, Thomas Roberts, Wendell S. Rodenmayer, Robert Noel Roe, John A. Rogers, Lewis F. Rogers, N.M. Rogers, Will Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sara (Delano) -1930 -1914. Physician etching see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a BOX NO 3B NO 9R5435 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9G314 Editor, North Adams Transcript BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 9, Folder 16 Northampton Town Crier c1986 Rector, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1942- NO 9R6145 clipping NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a HOn35-72 printed for file HO 72 NO BOX 10D, Folder 28 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 29 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 29 see also: Horton, G.B. 1879-1935. Humorist. Briefly visited Northampton (Union Station), 1930 1884- . Wife of F.D. Roosevelt. Visited Northampton 1941; again in 1943 at the WAVES Training Center, Armory, King St. 1854- . Mother of F.D. Roosevelt. Daughter of NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9R534 Roosevelt, Theodore Roote, Clarence Burges Rose, Helen Rose, Henry T. Rose, Samuel C. Ross, Alfred Ross, Austin A. Katharine Robbins Lyman Delano, Northampton native 26th President of the U.S. Ran for re-election, Bull Moose Ticket, 1912, campaigned at Union Station -1930. Principal, Northampton High School -1917. Civil War Veteran. Florence resident Ross, Mabel Rothwell, Grace Rowe, [Mrs.] Katharine [Mrs. Dolan J. Rowe] Rowley, F.A. Ruddy, James F. Ruddy, James J. Ruggles, David Ruiter, Ethel Rule?, Edith Runnells, John Sumner NO BOX 10D, Folder 29 NO 9R679 NO BOX 7B NO 9R72 -1919. Pastor, First Church of Christ, 1911 Ross, Helen Ross, John A. see also: Cordes, William, NO 9C811 see also: Composite Portraits, NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B 1866-1942. Grocery store operator. Real estate agent NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9R7335 BOX NO 3B NO 9R7335 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 3B -1935 A longtime patrolman, retired 1942 1810-1849. Abolitionist, a free black, member of the “Association.” Proprietor, Northampton Water Cure 1844- . Teacher, see also: Group Portraits (Police Dept.-1927), NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 Political cartoon – 1838 (copy from the Library of Congress) see also: Abolitionist -African Americans -Northampton Association of Education and Industry NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9R8315 NO 9R844 NO BOX 3B BOX NO 3B AM 12 lawyer; res. Des Moines, Iowa Rust, Charles Rust, Theodore Ryan, D.M. Ryan, Edward Ryan, Luke F. Sabadee, Louise Sacket, N.P. St. Jacques, Coral St. John, Charles E. St. John, Edward B. St. John, M.F. Saltonstall, [Gov.] Leverett Sankey, Ira D. Sargent, Henry J. 1798- . Grocer see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Ware physician, c1906 Lawyer. Mayor, 195051. Judge see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Fed. Emp.), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -NO BOX 9 -1861. Co-founder with Joel Hayden of the Haydenville Company (Brass Works)-1845 Saunders, Mrs. Charlotte Attended school, old (Clark) Northampton High School, (Center St.), 1856 Sawtelle, Clifford Sawyer, Charles H. 1869-1945. Northampton Postmaster, 1924-1936. 1st President, Northampton Rod & Gun Club Sawyer, Clara Mills -1942. Celebrated 50th NO BOX 1 BOX NO 7B NO 9R9555 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 2V598 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 1856- . Pastor, 2nd Congregational (Unitarian) Church, 1883-1891 -1935 Governor of Massachusetts 1840-1908. Evangelistsinger. Visited Northampton, c1890 Deputy Sheriff NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9R9275 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 HOn35-123 printed for file HO 123 NO BOX 7A clipping NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 & Folder 6a NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Saunders, Albert D. see also: Clark, Charlotte -Allen, Mrs. Charlotte (Clark) NO 2N812c BOX NO 3B NO 9Sa97 NO 9Sa97 [Mrs. Charles H. Sawyer] Sawyer, Joseph H. Wedding Anniversary, 1939 -1919. Principal, “Williston Seminary” Schadee, Henry Schadee, Ilma NO 9Sa97 see also: Brainard, [Mrs.] Ilma Schadee Schadee, Louise Schlitz, Henry Scott, Allan Scott, [Dr.] K. Frances Scott, Robert C. Scoville, Margaret Scoville, Mrs. L.M. Searle, James H. Searle, Nellie Edwards [Mrs. Frank Searle] Sears, Albert Sears, Freeman Sears, Irving Sears, Leon Sears, Winifred Seely, W.A. Seelye, Laurenus Clark Seney, Arthur A. Sessions, Roger H. Sessions, Mrs. Roth Huntington [Mrs. President, Hampshire Co. Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1941 see also: Howard, Ella -Keiber, Helena -Doherty, Agnes -Hudnut, Helen -Hodgkins, Alida (all past presidents of the above organization) Bank robber, 1876 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 HOn35-124 printed for file 124 NO BOX 3A NO 9Sco842 NO 1.24N812N BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1906. Began business in 1840 see: Edwards, Nellie 1837-1924. President, Smith College, 18741910 Building Committee Chairman, Leeds School Composer see also: Coolidge, Calvin, NO 9C777 -Mckinley Day, 1899, Box NO 5 -Field Collection, FE 3, 14, 17 -Group Portraits (Distinguished Visitors), NO BOX 10D, Folder 18 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 GO 5 GO 4 GO 4, 7 GO 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 9SE352 NO 2L517 NO 9Se725 Negative: NOn35-305 Archibald L. Sessions] Seymour, Christopher Northampton physician, c1906 Seymour, Francis Seymour, Mary NO BOX 1 see also: Group Portraits (High School, Students, Class of 1894), NO BOX 10B Shannnon, J.F. Shannon, William E. 1865-1940. A member of various city committees and organizations Shaw, Edward L. 1875-1943. Lawyer. Judge, Superior Court, 1919-1922. President, First National Bank, Northampton. President, United Elastic Corp., Easthampton see also: Group Portraits (City, County, Federal Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 -Group Portraits (Misc.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b Shearn, Edith Sheffeld, Emily K. Hill [Mrs. Anthony Sheffeld] Sheffield, Charles A. (also Sheffeld) Sheffield, Mrs. Marion A. Mack [Mrs. Charles HOn35-125 printed for file 125 NO 9Sh19 NO 9Sh265 Shaw, Harry L. Shea, Mrs. Agnes [Mrs. Timothy E. Shea] Shea, D.M. Shea, John Shea, Michael Shea, Timothy E. NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & Folder 2 NO 9Sh315 Proprietor of Bird’s Store, Florence, 19481974 see also: Bird’s Store, Florence NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9Sh315 Oland, Edith Shearn NO 9H55 Vice-President, Corticelli Silk Co. Grandson of Samuel Hill. Fox Farm Prop. Negative: NOn35-324 Negative: NOn35-194 A. Sheffield] (also Sheffeld) Sheldon, George Sheldon, Mrs. W.A. Shepard, Edmond Shepard, [Col.] George Shepherd, Mrs. Edith C. [Mrs. Thomas Munroe Shepherd] Shepherd, Henry Shepherd, [Mrs.] Mary Pomeroy Shepherd, Thomas Shepherd, Thomas Munroe Deerfield Author/Historian 1811-1900. Farmer. Superintendent of Construction, Western Union Telegraphy Company. The “Henry Shepherd Surgery,” Cooley Dickinson Hospital Wife of Levi Shepherd. Daughter of Gen. Seth Pomeroy 1778-1846. Northampton Postmaster, 1830-41, 45-46. Merchant. Son of Levi Shepherd -1923. Northampton native, Holyoke financier. Designed the Northampton City Seal & the Hatfield Town Seal. Son of Henry Shepherd Sherwin, Julia Sherwin, William F. Buckland native Shipman, Charles E. Shores, Paul Showalter, Arthur H. Sill, Margaret M. -1901 Simison, Sam Singleton, Tosal Skinner, John Treasurer & Gen. etching see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9Sh435 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b HOn35-126 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9Sh48 Negative: NOn38-170, NOn35-330 NO 9Sh48 NO 9Sh48 Reproduction of Ivory miniature NO 9Sh48 see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B -Group Portraits (City, County, Federal Employees), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Kollender, Julia Sherwin see also: Lyon, Mary -Buckland, view of NO 9Sh48 see also: Northampton NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9Sh58 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 BOX NO 7B NO 1.24N812i NO 9Si35 Negative: NOn25 – 345347 NO 1.21B97 BOX NO 3B NO 9Sk357 Skinner, Joseph A. Skinner, Louise Skinner, William Slate, Edmund Smith, Mr. ___ Smith, A.H. Smith, Mrs. Albert Smith, Betty Allen Smith, C.A. Smith, Charles Manager, Harmony Mills (E’ton) Silk Manufacturer. President, Hadley Falls Trust Co. Smith, Harry Smith, Henry Goodwin Smith, Hiram and Sister Isabell Smith, Howard Smith, Mrs. James Morven Smith, Jane Damon Smith, Jeannette Smith, Mrs. Julia Smith, Leslie R. NO BOX 7B NO Sk357 c1917? 1805-1892. Member of the clothing firm “Smith & Prindle” (J.H. Prindle was his son-in-law). Selectman, 1848, 1849 -1936. Physician, of Hadley 1860- . Minister; taught in Goshen, 1904 Graves of. Located in Littleville, north of Huntington Negative: NOn25-354 NO 9Sk357 Resident of Williamsburg. Founder, Skinner Mfg. Co., 1848 Smith, Charles J. Smith, Mrs. Chester Smith, Eleanor Randolph (Miss) Smith, Frank Herbert Institution for Savings, NO 1.24N812i see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Clergymen), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), NO BOX 7B -Oversize, NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a HOn35-127 printed for file HO 127 BOX NO 7B BOX NO 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9Sm51 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 HD 91 BOX NO 3B NO 9Sm51 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9Sm51 HU 1 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 7B 1853-1944. (Jeanie). Employed in the Registry of Deeds Office for 63 yrs. -1932. Master of the NO 9Sm51 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 7B NO BOX 7B State Grange, 1917- . President, Grange Insurance Co., 1923Smith, P.D. Smith, [Rev.] Roland Cotton Smith, Rollin Smith, Rufus M. Smith, S. Smith, Silas Moody Smith, Sophia HOn35-16 printed for file 16 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 -1934. Rector, St. John’s Episcopal Church -1922. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1909-1916 Ward 2 Alderman, 1939 1810-1886. Merchant, began business in 1828 Shown at age 72. Founder of Smith College, Northampton. Resident of Hatfield NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO 9Sm51 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 clipping Smith, W.J. Smith, Watson L. 1834-1913. County Treasurer, 1877-1880. Ran a furniture business, began 1856 Smith, Wendel Smith, William Smith, William Claude Snow, Edwin M. 1845- . Civil War Veteran, celebrated his 94th birthday, 1939 Snow, Silas Southland, Orton L. Williamsburg resident Member, Springfield Orchestral club, 1890 -1923 Southwick, Elbridge G. Sparrow, Eleanor Spaulding, Mark H. 1827-1893. Seafarer. Civil War Veteran. Hardware merchant. On see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 see also: Bardwell, William R., NO 9B23 -Witherell, Alphonso, NO 9W7745 -Group Portraits (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 2N812 NO 9Sm51 NO 9Sm51 HOn35-128 printed for file 128 NO 9Sm51 NO 2V598 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 BOX NO 3B NO 9Sn61 NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 2V598 NO 9Sp15 Spaulding, Timothy G. Spaulding, Samuel Thompson Spear, George Ralph Spear, Mabel Spence, Allison B. Spence, Mrs. Mary A. [Mrs. Alison B. Spence] Sprague, Atherton Spurling, William Squier, [Capt.] Grover C. Staab, Harold Stafford, Maise Allaire Stankard, Leo F. Stanton, Ray Stanton, Wilbur Staphenhill, J.A. Stark, [Dr.] Charles E. Starkweather, Charles Graves Starkweather, Frederick M. various city committees; held various offices -1917 1819-1877. Lawyer. District Attorney. Judge, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1872-1877. President, Northampton Institution for Savings, 1876-77. Father of Timothy G. Spaulding 1864-1935. Traveling Salesman, Prophylactic Brush Co. Secretary, Northampton Chamber of Commerce, 1930-34. Occupied the other half of duplex, where Calvin Coolidge lived, Massasoit St. NO 9Sp15 NO 9Sp15 see also: Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9Sp315 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Photographer NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 see also: Allaire, Maise Patrolman, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI (of Cummington) (of Cummington) 1819-1906. Farmer. In 1849, went to the California gold fields, later returned Chairman, Board of Assesors; served on this committee, 1902-1938. Bank teller. Son of NO BOX 3B HY 12 NO 9St245 GO 8 GO 8 HOn35-129 printed for file 129 NO 2V598 NO 9St285 see also: Old South St. underpass NO 9St285 Starkweather, Roderick M. Starr, Josephine Stearns, Delia K. Stearns, F.W. Stebbins, [Dr.] Daniel Steele, Frank D. Steele, Fred Steffens, Lincoln Steiger, Mrs.___ Steinberger, Charles J. Stephenson, William A. Stevens, Enoch G. Stevens, Mrs. Euphemia A. Tantum [Mrs. Walter L. Stevens] Stevens, Walter L. Steward, Bill Steward, F.A. Stiles, Rita A. Equi [Mrs. Charles L. Stiles] Stimson, Miss ___ Stimson, Christine Stimson, [Mr & Mrs.] Rufus W. Charles G. Starkweather -1931 1866-1936. “Muckraker,” writer. Spoke to the Hampshire Co. Progressive Club here, 1931 clipping Negative: NOn38-388, 389 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 FE 1 Negative: NOn35-315 -1917 Lawyer. Trustee, Forbes Library, 1938-1960 see also: Brewster, Anna Gertrude, NO 9B758 -Group Portraits (Misc.Stevens Clambake, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Ice fisherman see also: Cooney, D.C. NO 9St47 NO 9St488 HOn35-26 printed for file HO 26 see: Equi, Rita A. Negative: NOn38-422 BOX NO 3B BOX NO 7B Mr. Stimson, 1st Director of Smith Agricultural School, 1908-11 see also: Group Portraits (High School Students, 1893), NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 Professor NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9St28 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 County Treasurer Stockwell, George W.C. Stoddard, John T. see also: Wish-TonWish Canoe Club, NO 1.8W757 -Group Portraits (High School Students, 1893), NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 9St637 Stoddard, David Tappan Stoddard, Solomon Stoddard, [Deacon] William Henry Stone, Bradshaw H. Stone, Dewey G. Stone, Kirk H. Stone, Milton Storrs, George D. Story, [Prof.] Edwin B. Story, Marion Stowell, Eugene J. Stratton, Edwin F. Streeter, William Strickland, Blanche Strickland, William Phillips Strong, Albert G. “Bert” Strong, Anna Louise Strong, Caleb Strong, Caleb Strong, Gov. Caleb Strong, Mrs. Elna D. [Mrs. Harry A. Strong] Minister Clerk of Courts etching 1825-1914. 1st superintendent of streets, 1882-1897 WWI Veteran Hampshire Co. Treasurer, 1921- -1909 Patrolman, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI 1867-1936. Bank officer. President, Hill Institute, Florence Tanner. Author. Bookbinder. c1986 1835-1915. Judge, Hampshire Co. District Court. One photo shows him holding a grandson Writer and lecturer, visited Smith College April 27, 1937 1741-1819. Lawyer. Governor of Massachusetts Caleb Strong, Gov. of Mass 1745-1819 NO 9St637 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9St717 see also: BOX NO 10C -Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 7A NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a & Folder 1a BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9St76 NO BOX 7B NO 9St79 see also: D.A.R. NO 9St82 Pageants (c1910), NO BOX 7B -Group Portraits (Misc.D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9St83 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 7B NO 9St85 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9St88 see also: BOX NO 10C NO 9St88 Negative: Xn12-345 Mezzotint 3 ¾” x 5 ¾” see: Prints – Storage 381 see: Prints – Storage 235, 381, 838 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 Strong, Mrs. Etheleen N. (Hill) [Mrs. Albert G. Strong] Strong, Harriet [Child of as a baby, c1917 Mrs. Elna Strong] Strong, Harry A. Treasurer, Foster-Farrar Company Strong, [Mrs.] Julia E. [Mrs. Allen L. Strong] Strong, Jonathan Strong, Lizzie W. Daughter of Ebeneezer Strong. Class of 1869 Strong, Paul Strong, Samuel B. Strong, Sidney Stutson, W.P. Cummington physician, c1906 Sullivan, Albert Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, Edward Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jamie Sullivan, John Sullivan, John A. see also: Hill, Etheleen N. NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a Negative: NOn35-373 see also: Dinsmore, Lizzie W. Strong see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Negative: Xn13-376 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 HOn35-130 printed for file HO 130 NO 9B9725 Negative: NOn35-402 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO 2V598 see: Ross, Helen see also: Lennon, T.M. -1924 c1986. --& son BOX NO 3B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 BOX NO 3B NO 2V598 NO BOX 7A Sullivan, Morris Sullivan, R.J.S. Swift, Gordon Swift, Maynard Swift, [Miss] W. Sylvester, Arthur K. Szawlowski, John NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 1 WWI Veteran. Easthampton resident -1925 Sullivan, Richard L. Suprenant, Mr.___ Svoboda, James E. Svoboda, Joseph Swan, [Mrs.] Helen Ross [Mrs. John Swan] Swan, Herbert Sweeney, H.R. NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a see: Farming NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 HOn35-89 printed for file HO 89 NO 2V598 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9Sz185 Tacy, Alcide Tacy, Theodore Taft, Mrs. Robert A. Taft, William Howard HOn35-131 printed for file HO 131 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 Attended a dinner, Hotel Northampton, 1940, campaigning for husband’s GOP nomination 1857-1930. 27th president of the U.S. Chief Justice, Supreme Court, 1921-1930. Visited Smith College, 1914 NO BOX 10D, Folder 32 Talbot, L.G. Tappan, Benjamin Tappan, Lewis Tappan, Sarah Homes [Mrs. Benjamin Tappan] Tardiff, Philip Tasker, W.V. Taylor, George A. Senator 1788-1873. Northampton native, resident of New York City. Abolitionist NO 9T165 Musical instrument dealer, Northampton, c1900-1912 U.S. Army Colonel, Ret., WWI. Hadley resident; bred English settlers Taylor, H.F. Taylor, Isaac N. Taylor, John Taylor, [Rev.] John H. Taylor, Walter Pastor, Florence Unitarian Church, 192932 Florence physician, c1906 Tebo, Conrad Tetreault, E.A. Thacher, Harold Thacher, L.M. HOn35-132 printed for file HO 132 NO 9T165 NO 9T165 City Engineer, 1895- NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 1.2lT see also: O’Brien, Francis E. -Parades (Coolidge Bridge Ded.-1939), NO BOX 7A see also: Halloran, G.H. NO 9T214 HOn35-133 printed for file HO 133 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO BOX 3A Negative: NOn35-316 NO BOX 1 NO 9T3455 HOn35-134 printed for file HO 134 NO 1.8W757 NO 1.8W757 Thayer, [Miss] B. Thayer, C.A. Thayer, Elmer Thayer, G.A. Thayer, Henry M. Thayer, Howell Thayer, [Col.] Justin Thayer, William Thibault, Conrad -1874. Began business in 1834 -1987. Northampton native; radio and concert singer Thomas, [Dr.] E.E. Thomas, Earl T. Thompson, Austin White Thompson, [Dr.] Daniel Thompson, Dorothy Thompson, Helen Elizabeth Thompson, John P. Thompson, Malvina NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & Folder 2 GO 5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO BOX 3A NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Tebo, Conrad see also: Group Portraits (Teams), NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 -Oversize (c1906), NO BOX 1 Chairman, Board of Trustees, Arcadia Wildlife Sanct. Physician, ran “Shady Lawn” 1800-1883. Began practice here in 1837 1894- . Writer & lecturer. Spoke at Smith College, 1941 1857-1936. Teacher. Principal, Mary A. Burnham School for Girls, 1900-1930 Eleanor Roosevelt’s personal secretary elderly man, c1917? Thomson, Mr.___ Thorpe, Mrs. William Tigerman, [Mr.]___ Res. Engineer, 1939 Till, Charles Edward Tilson, David H. -1927. Sheriff Titcomb, Fred P. Titus, Howard Tobin, J.J. Tobin, [Gov.] Maurice J. Governor of NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9T3455 Negative: NOn38—178180 NO 9N361 Negative: NOn25-342 NO 5.4A21 see also: Group Portraits (Composite Portraits), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9T371 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 33 NO 9T371 clipping NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10D, Folder 29 clipping NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 1.56L NO 2N812 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO 9T469 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9L199 Massachusetts Tobin, Michael Todd, John Todd, Thomas H. Todd, William H. Toomey, Ursula Torpey, John D. Torrey, James H. Torrey, Mrs. Margaret Torrey, Merrill E. 1800-1873. 1st pastor, Edwards’ Church, 18331836 see also: Oversize portraits, NO BOX 10C -Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Pastors), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 1864-1938. Merchant Began business in 1848 Head of the Extension Service in Springfield NO 9T566 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Negative: NOn35-314 NO 9C386 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 Class of 1869. –of Florence, son of Rev. Torrey, Meth. Minister NO BOX 10D, Folder 32 NO 9T636 Negative: NOn25-343 WWI Veteran. Attorney. Asst. District Attny. President, Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Daily Hampshire Gazette Torrey, Myra V. Toski, Bob “Toto”, the clown Tower, A.C. Towne, Ella Trask, [Rev. Dr.]___ Treadway, Allen Trebles, Mr. & Mrs. Peter J., and family Tremblay, William Trottier, Philias Trowbridge, Gordon P. Trumbull, James R. Pro-golfer. Haydenville resident 1888-1938. Real name: Armando Novello. Entertained at John M. Greene Hall Nov. 2, 1938 (last performance), died following surgery in New York City Dec. 19, 1938 Class of 1869 Of Holyoke Confectionary Priest, Sacred Heart Church, 1913-1927 Storage battery dealer Editor, Daily Hampshire Gazette. Northampton NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9T566 see: Moore, Mrs. Myra V. (Torrey) NO 9T6395 clipping see also: Novello, Armando NO BOD 10D, Folder 34 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 5 FE 27 Negative: NOn35-395 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 3S14 Negative: NOn35-185 NO 9T7715 Tucker, Arthur Smith Tucker, Charles H. Tucker, Emma Boose Tucker, Francis Carlisle Tucker, [Dr.] Francis E. Tucker, Gladys B. Tucker, Margaret Emmeline Tucker, William Boose City Treasurer. Author – Trumbull’s “History of Northampton”. Forbes Library Trustee, 189598 1913- . Physician. Son of Dr. Francis E. Tucker Teller, Northampton National Bank Wife of Dr. Francis E. Tucker. Physician. Medical missionary 1915- . Son of Dr. Francis E. Tucker. Physican c1871- . Physician. He and his wife, Dr. Emma B. Tucker, were medical missionaries, representing the First Church in China Physician. Daughter of Francis E. Tucker 1905. Physician. Son of Dr. Francis E. Tucker Register of Probate Tuit, Frank Turner, [Mrs.] Edna F. Wood [Mrs. Dr. William H. Turner] Turner, George R. Plumbing Inspector and on the Board of Health Turner, W. Tyler, Amelia W. Tyler, Henry Mather Tyler, [Dr.] John M. Staff member, Smith College Library, -1943. Niece of Henry M. Tyler 1843-1931. Smith College professor. Pastor, Edwards Church. President, Northampton Historical Society. Son of William Seymour Tyler -1929. Amherst see also: Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), NO BOX 7B see also: Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C NO 9T795 see also: Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C NO 9T795 see also: Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C NO 9T795 see also: Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C see also: Oversize Portraits, NO BOX 10C NO 9T795 Negative: NOn35-322 NO 9T795 BOX NO 3B NO 9T795 NO 9T795 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 see: Wood, Edna F. NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 see also: Graham, J.B. HOn35-50 printed for file HO 50 NO 9T9715 see also: Williston Seminary, Easthampton, EA 3-5 -Amherst Coll., Class of 1865 – reunion, AM 1113 NO 9T9715 see also: Northampton NO 9T9715 professor. Son of William Seymour Tyler Tyler, Mary Frances (Disbrow) [Mrs. Henry M. Tyler] Tyler, Mason W. High School (Center St.), 1856, NO 2N812C NO 9T9715 Son of Prof. John M. Tyler NO 9T9715 Tyler, V. Tyler, Vincent H. Tyler, William Seymour HOn35-135 printed for file HO 135 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9T9715 WWI Veteran --and family portraits. Amherst Professor, author Tylunas, Thos. Ullman, Florence E. [Mrs. Karl B. Ullman] Ullman, Karl B. Underhill, Andrew Findlay Underhill, Mrs. Andrew F. Underwood, Etta Underwood, Harriet K. Underwood, Capt. Herbert W. Valentino, Rudolph Van Wert, Beatrice Vanasse, A.P. Vance, Martha Tenney HOn35-136 printed for file HO 136 NO 1.2lB97 Florist 1859-1931. Teacher. Rector, St. John’s Episcipal Church, 19131925 see also: Amateur Dramatics (Northampton Players), NO BOX 3A see also: Group Portraits (Misc.-Prof. men), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a -NO BOX 10C NO 9Ul4 Negative: NOn25-356 NO 9Un24 Negative: NOn 38-109, 110 Negative: NOn35-364 Commaning Officer, Naval Reserve Midshipmen’s School; reviewed WAVES training center with Eleanor Roosevelt, 1943 1895-1926. Actor. Appeared in Northampton in 1923, at the Academy of Music—gave an exhibition of the tango, and presented prizes in a dance contest of Chester clipping NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10D, Folder 29 clipping NO BOX 10D, Folder 35 see also: Hill, C.P. WO 2 HOn35-68 printed for file HO 68 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 Vanderlick, Stephen Jose Vashlaw?, ___(Mr.) Versailles, A.A. Vincent, Leslie Vogel, Ellery L. Von Huely, F.C. Wade, Arthur Wahl, John Milton Walden, J.R. Walker, Charles W. Walker, Cora Louise Walker, Mrs. Florence [Mrs. William Walker] Walker, Oliver Walker, Paul 1893- . Attorney NO 9V2845 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 HOn35-137 printed for file 137 BOX NO 3B NO 9V862 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 GO 6 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a Bank officer of Williamsburg Pastor, Florence Unitarian Church, 193335 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 1.24N812i NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a -1931. Civil War Veteran. Insurance agent. President, Northampton Institution for Savings, 1896-1921 Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce NO 9Wl535 Negative: NOn38-151, 152 FO Box 5, Folder 6 Wall, John J. Jr. Wall, William J. Wallace, Henry A. Walsh, [Mrs.]___ Walsh, David I. Walsh, James Walsh, Thomas J. Warner, Arthur S. Warner, Mrs. Charles Warner, Charles F. Warner, Charles S. 1888- . Vice-president of the U.S., 1941-1945. Spoke at John M. Greene Hall, 1947 1872-1947. Governor of Mass., 1914-1915. U.S. Senator, 1919- . Attended Coolidge Bridge Dedication, 1939 High School Builder, 1939 -1932. Trustee, Look Memorial Park -1932 1866- . Northampton Tax Collector clipping clipping see also: Parades (Coolidge Bridge Ded.1939), NO BOX 7A NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 and Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10D, Folder 36 Negative: NOn35-365 NO BOX 10D, Folder 37 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 2N812 NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9W242 Warner, Ethel Susie Warner, Fayette Warner, G.V. Warner, Mrs. John F. Warner, John Flavel Warner, John L. Warner, Joseph Warner, Joseph Jr. Warner, Joseph Sr. Warner, Lewis Warner, Lucy Warner, Luther J. Warner, Mary Hunt [Mrs. Luther J. Warner] Warner, Oliver Warner, Oliver Jr. Warner, Ruth Warnock, Henry C. Warren, Evelyn Warren, J. Malcolm Warren, [Miss] M. Washburn, Phillip M. 1828-1897. Farmer. His farm is now the site of the V.A. Hospital (Florence). Civil War Veteran Tax Collector -1877 Forbes Library Secretary, 1939-47 see also: Brewster, Anna Gertrude, NO 9B758 -1907. Treasurer and later co-owner, John N. Leonard Silk Co. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1885-1887. Class of 1869 -1934 see also: Group Portraits (High School Students), NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 see also: Hunt, Mary Proprietor, The Warner House (Main St.) NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9W242 NO BOX 7B NO 9W242 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 3B NO 1.8W757 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 3B NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 -1930 Rector, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1887see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B 1750-1827 1851-1922. Lawyer. Registrar of voters, 1884-1885. Tax NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9W242 NO 1.24N812i NO 9W242 Negative: Xn12-451 -1915. Bank officer; involved in embezzlement Waterman, Lesley Watson, Anna (Bliss) [Mrs. John Watson] Watson, Arthur see also: Composite Ports., NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 BOX NO 3B HOn35-138 printed for file 138 BOX NO 7B NO 9W242 see also: BOX NO 10C -Group Portraits (City, County, Federal BOX NO 3B WA BOX 16 Negative: WAn14-2 NO 9W331 Negative: WAn14-18, FOn24-93 Assessor, 1885-1887. Postmaster, 1886-1890. Mayor, 1901. Forbes Library Trustee, 18931922 Watson, Ella Employees), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Field, Henry P. -Earle, Pliny -Watson Family, WA BOX 6, 17, 18 1853-1934. Sister of Arthur Watson Watson, Frederic 1848-1906. Brother of Arthur Watson. Resident of Selma, Alabama Watson, Harriet 1833-1914. Sister of Henry Watson Jr. Watson, Henry Jr. 1810-1891. Resided at his estate: Wildwood. Father of Arthur Watson Watson, Henry Sr. 1781-1848. Grandfather of Arthur Watson Watson, John 1744-1824. GreatPortrait-Daguerreotype grandfather of Arthur (copy) Watson. Resident of Windsor Hill, CT Watson, Julia 1848-1927. Sister of Arthur Watson Watson, Julia (Reed) 1792-1879. [Mrs. Henry Watson Sr.] Grandmother of Arthur Watson Watson, Rosa 1856-1938. Sister of Arthur Watson Watson, Sophia (Peck) 1821-1860. Mother of [Mrs. Henry Watson Jr.] Arthur Watson Watson, Walter Watts, Mrs. John F. Watts, [Rev.] John F. 1858-1936. Brother of Arthur Watson. Resident of Salem, Virginia Pastor, First Baptist Church, 1912-1924 Weatherwox, C.L. Webb, Wilbur Webber, John F. Weeks, John Wingate Weidhass, Andrew Actor; Northampton native in group port. Spainish Am. War 1898 WA 3, 5, 6 Negative: WAn14-16 WA BOX 6 Negative: WAn14-16 WA BOX 6 Negative: WAn14-16 WA BOX 6, 7, 13 Negative: WAn14-11; WAn13—13-16 WA BOX 8 Negative: WAn13-3, 4 WA BOX 15 Negative: WAn14-1 WA BOX 6 Negative: WAn14-16 WA BOX 9 Negative: WAn13—5-8 WA BOX 3, 4, 6 Negative: WAn14-16, 17 WA BOX 2, 10, 11, 12, 14 Negative: WAn14-9, 12; WAn13-10 WA BOX 3, 4, 6 Negative: WAn14-16, 17 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a HOn35-139 printed for file 139 GO 10 NO 9W3865 FE 13 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: Xn13-152 Weinstein, Susanna [Mrs. Leo Weinstein] Welch, William M. Welles, Kenneth B. Wellington, Charles H. Wellington, Violet Irene Wells, Durbin H. Wells, [Prof.] H. Edward Wells, Helen Wells, James F. Wells, Samuel West, Lewis W. President, Northampton League of Women Voters Lawyer. City Solicitor, 1923-24. Mayor, 192627. Judge 1886- . Pastor, Edwards’ Church, 19191928 -1920. Architect Northampton Reservoir Dam from Boston Daughter of Charles H. Wellington Mayor, 1960-61 Chemistry Dept., Smith College LE 56 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10D, Folder 8 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO 9W52 see also: Dolan, F.E. Executive Secretary, Northampton Chamber of Commerce see also: Group Portraits (Band & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 Whalen, J.D. Whalen, Jim Whalen, Patrick Wheeler, Carleton Wheeler, Charles H. Whicher, [Dr.] George M., and family Whipple, R.A. Whitaker, Mr.___ Whitaker, Hobart K. Whitcomb, David B., Jr. c1901 Whitcomb, Waldo H. -1904 FO BOX 5, Folder 3 see also: Group Portraits NO 9W4465 (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 -Group Portraits (Misc.D.C. Delegation, 1925), NO BOX 10B, Folder 6a NO 9W459 Negative: NOn38-154, 155; NOn35-336 LE 56 Clerk of Courts Hadley resident. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1881-1883 West, O.G. Westervelt, Charles Ernfield see also: League of Women Voters HOn35-34 printed for file HO 34 NO 9W5255 HOn35-140 printed for file 140 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO 9W562 Negative: NOn35-377, 378 Physician Family Portrait Miss Whitaker’s father 1868-1937. Teacher -1907 see also: Group Portraits NO BOX 10A, Folder 3 Negative: NOn38-423 NO 9W58 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 & Folder 5 NO 9W5815 (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 see also: Fiske, R.D. White, F. White, Georgia White, H.A. White, Isabel White, Luke B. White, Rev. Robert S. Whitehouse, A.J. Whiting, Charles Welcom Whiting, Howard J. Whiting, William F. Whitlock, [Mr.] S. Whitman, Ralph Whitney, Henry M. Whitney, James L. Whitney, Josiah D. Whitney, Josiah D. Jr. Whitney, Milton B. Whitney, William Dwight Whittelsey, John L. Whittelsey, Mrs. John L. Whittemore, Howard M. Whittlesey, Mary Whitton, W.W. Wiggins, Lewis N. 1861-1921. Building contractor Holyoke resident. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 1928- -1911. Professor. Son of Josiah D. Whitney -1910. Northampton native. Bookseller and publisher. Librarian, Boston Public Library. Son of Josiah D. Whitney -1869. Bank officer Son of Josiah D. Whitney Well-known early Westfield resident Northampton native. Professor, Yale -1894. Bank officer see also: McKinley Day, NO BOX 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9W5895 NO BOX 7B BOX NO 9 NO 9W611 NO 9W611 NO 9W611 NO 9W611 etching NO 9W615 NO 9W611 see also: Northampton National Bank, NO 1.24N812n NO 9W6183 NO 1.24N812n NO 9W618 Patrolman, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Fought in WWI Attended school, old Northampton High School (Center St.), 1856 Prop., Hotel HOn35-141 printed for file 141 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 SW 3-5 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO 9W5895 NO 2N812c see also: Wiggins’ NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 BOX NO 9 Wikander, Lawrence E. Wilde, Mrs. E.C. Wilder, Harris Hawthorne Wilder, L.S. Willcut, H. Williams, Charles Williams, Edward D. Williams, Eliphalet Williams, Harold B. Williams, Henry F. Williams, Henry Lucien (Harry) Williams, Joseph C. Williams, Lucien B. Williams, [Dr.] Maude G. Northampton Librarian, Forbes Library 1864-1928. Smith College Professor, 1892- Tavern see also: Arcadia NO BOX 10B, Folder 6b Wildlife Sanctuary, NO Negative: Xn14-410 5.4A21 -Forbes Library, FO Box 5, Folders 6 & 7 BOX NO 7B NO 9W6455 Easthampton physician -1874. “Deacon” Patrolman, Troop B, State Police Patrol. Veteran of WWI 1834-1887. Born in Becket in 1834. Moved to Northampton in 1863. Treasurer of the Williams Basket Mfg. Co. Married Sarah F. Tyler of Hartford, CT and they had three children, two daughters and one son, Robert who was also connected with Williams Co. 1859-1918. Veteran, see also: Group Portraits Spanish-American War (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 & Folder 3 -Group Portraits (City, County, Fed. Empl.), NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 -Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 -1909 1825-1895. Basket manufacturer Osteopath NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 HOn35-142 printed for file 142 NO 9W67 NO BOX 1 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9W67 NO 9W67 NO 9W67 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 & 5 NO 9W67 NO 9W67 Negative: NOn25-384 Williams, Michael Williams, [Dr.] Nathan W. Williams, R.G. Williams, Robert G. Dentist Son of Henry F. Williams, 71 Pomeroy Terrace. Secretary of Williams Manufacturing Co. Removed to Buffalo, NY Willis, C.S. Bank officer Williston, A. Lyman -1915. Treasurer, Mt. Holyoke College. Businessman, began 1851 Williston, Martin Williston, Robert L. Williston, [Hon.] Samuel Wilner, [Mrs.] Frances note attached to photo see also: Guernsey, G. Willis, Gordon L. Williston, Cecelia (Lyman) Williston, [Mrs.] Emily [Mrs. Samuel Williston] Williston, Harry S. (Henry) Williston, [Rev.] John Payson NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Negative: NOn35-380 see also: Robbins, “Dutch”, NO 9R534 -Group Portraits (Clubs & Organizations), NO BOX 10B, Folder 1 -Group Portraits (Bands & Orchestras), NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 see also: McKinley Day, NO BOX 5 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9W675 HOn35-55 printed for file 55 NO 9W679 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9W6795c 1797-1885 NO 9W6795 1872-1942. Manufacturer -1856. First minister of Easthampton NO 9W6795 Attended school, old Northampton High School (Center St.), 1856 1869-1934. Bank officer. Brother of Harry S. Williston etching see also: Group Portraits (Composite Ports.Pastors), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 NO 9W6795j NO 2N812c NO 9W6795 BOX NO 10C Negative: Xn14-412 (Forsander Apts., 1968) Wilson, Alvan R. -1929. County Commissioner, from So. Hadley NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 Wilson, Henrietta Winchell, Constance Winchell, Harold Winchell, Mrs. J.E. Wininger, Martin Winthrop, John Wiswell, Ray Witherell, Alphonso Witherell, Arthur Witherell, H.L. Wood, Arthur P. Wood, E.E. Early Governor of Mass. Drawing by S. Harris 1842- . Grocer. Mail carrier. Civil War Veteran, celebrated 100th birthday, 1942 see also: Parades (Coolidge Bridge Ded.1939), NO BOX 7A -Group Portraits (Soldiers/Veterans), NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 -Day, Henry -Snow, Edwin M. BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 2 NO 9W85 -1931 Easthampton resident. President, 3 County Agricultural Society, 1893-1896 Wood, Mrs. Edward E., Jr. Wood, Edna F. NO BOX 7B see also: D.A.R. Pageants (c1910), BOX NO 7B -Turner, [Mrs.] Edna F. Wood Wood, Frank Wood, Mrs. Helen M. [Mrs. Frederick A. V. Wood] Wood, Henry Wood, P.G. Woodhouse, Edward J. Woods, Frances Woods, [Rev. & Mrs.] Robert M. Woodward, A.D. Woodward, Frank T. BOX NO 3B BOX NO 7B BOX NO 3B NO BOX 7B HOn35-143 printed for file 143 NO 9W737 BOX NO 3B NO 9W7745 BOX NO 3B NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 1a BOX NO 3B HOn35-144 printed for file 144 BOX NO 10C NO BOX 3B NO 9W861 Mayor, 1924 Hatfield residents 1862-1939. Insurance see also: Group Portraits NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO 9W871 agent Woolsey, Theodore Dwight Wright, Ansel, Sr. (Composite Ports.), NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 President of Yale NO 9W8875 -1897. Town Treasurer, 1851 NO BOX 10B, Folder 5 Wright, E.J. Wright, Fred Wright, Hattie Class of 1868 Wright, Luther C. Wright, Mrs. Marth Wright, Ned Wright, Orange Yale, Caroline Ardelia Water Works Supt. Young, A.D. Young, Al Young, Dwight Young, J.M. Young, [Mr.] Volney Kay Zalesky, John W. Zujewski, Wladyslaw Frank see also: Northampton High School (Center St., 1856), NO 2N812c` see also: Bates, Hattie Wright c1901 1848-1933. Teacher and Principal, Clarke School for the Deaf, 1870-1922 c1901 Liggetts Drug Store 1865- . Grocer. Farmer. Real estate and insurance agent see also: Coolidge, Calvin, NO 9C777 HOn35-145 printed for file HO 145 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10B, Folder 3 NO BOX 10A, Folder 5 NO BOX 7B NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9Y124 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 NO BOX 10B, Folder 4 NO BOX 10A, Folder 1 NO BOX 10A, Folder 2 Negative: NOn35-401 NO BOX 10A, Folder 4 NO 9Z845