Shepherd family. Shepherd family papers, 1764-1969.
Title:
Shepherd family papers, 1764-1969.
Personal and business correspondence of family members, bank statements, estate records, deeds, tax records, certificates of birth and marriage, depositions, insurance policies, estate inventories, appraisals, military commissions, passports, mortgages, wills, obituaries, medical records, death notices, autograph books, journals, diaries, photograph albums, memorabilia books, articles, speeches, business cards, diplomas, and other papers of family members. Includes papers of Brigham family; Mary Elizabeth Shepherd Cowgill; Helen Shepherd Crane; Catherine Shepherd Edwards; Ogden Ellery Edwards; Foye family; Dr. Aneas Monson; Mary Shepherd Monson; Monroe family; Frances Edwards Rogers; Catherine Tryon Shepherd; Edith Carpenter Shepherd; Elizabeth Strong Shepherd; Florence Shepherd; Henrietta Shepherd; Henry Shepherd; Levi Shepherd; Mary Pomeroy Shepherd; Susan B. Munroe Shepherd; Thomas Shepherd (1778-1846); Thomas Shepherd (1816-1855); Thomas Munroe Shepherd; William Shepherd; Katherine Shepherd Smith; Strong family; and Carpenter family. Papers of Edith Carpenter Shepherd, wife of Thomas Munroe Shepherd (1856-1923) include estate papers of her husband, of which she was executrix, accounts of house and property at 66 Bridge Street which would later be used as the museum of Northampton Historical Society, many letters from friends and family members, diplomas from schools she attended in San Francisco, D.A.R. materials, and notes on travel to Ceylon and elsewhere. Papers of her husband, Thomas Munroe Shepherd (1856-1923), businessman and philanthropist, include account books, investment ledgers, cashbooks, bank accounts, and other documents dealing with various financial and business transactions, tax records, bills for house and grounds maintenance, and business and family correspondence, theatre programs, notebooks and journals, scrapbooks, records of organizations, biographical materials, and materials relating to Cooley Dickinson Hospital and his donation of the surgery there.
ArchivalResource:
18 boxes.
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