Portrait Index to Northampton Photographs

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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
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