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Physician and faculty member, Amherst College.
Edward "Doc" Hitchcock, eldest son of geologist and Amherst College President Edward Hitchcock and artist Orra White Hitchcock, graduated from Amherst in the Class of 1849 and received an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. Hitchcock was Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education at Amherst College, 1861-1911, college physician and de facto collector of Amherst College history. He developed a system of physical training at Amherst that became a model for other schools, and in 1861 introduced a system of anthropometric measurements documenting the physical size and strength of every freshman for more than 20 years; this system earned Hitchcock a reputation as a pioneer in the field of anthropometrics. He married Mary Judson in 1853 and had ten children, of whom two were Amherst graduates.
Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) was born in 1828, three years after the fledgling Amherst College received its charter. He was the oldest son of geologist and Amherst College President Edward Hitchcock and his wife, artist Orra White Hitchcock. He graduated from Amherst with the Class of 1849. After receiving an M.D. from Harvard Medical School, Hitchcock returned to Amherst where he served on the faculty as Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education for fifty years, beginning in 1861. Affectionately known as "Old Doc," he also served as the college physician and as de facto collector of Amherst College history. As noted at the time of his death on February 15, 1911, "his life [was] inseparably linked with the life of the College."
Hitchcock was a major figure in the area of collegiate physical education. In 1861 he was called to Amherst to head the newly created Department of Physical Education and Hygiene, the first of its kind in the country. Hitchcock believed in the importance of sound physical health for college students so that the mind could accomplish its best work and the students could look forward to "the promised labor of a long life." To achieve that goal, he developed systems of physical training (a precursor of today's fitness exercises) intended to appeal to the students both mentally and physically. His program at Amherst, fine-tuned over the next fifty years, became a model for college and secondary school programs nationally and internationally. The development of this first college program was Hitchcock's major contribution to the field of physical education.
Hitchcock devoted his life to the study of comparative anatomy, focusing particularly in the area of tests and measurements. In the fall of 1861, Hitchcock began his system of anthropometric measurements documenting the physical size and strength of every freshman for more than 20 years. These measurements became the American standard for comparative purposes and earned Hitchcock the reputation as "one of the pioneers in the field of anthropometrics."
In addition to heading the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene at Amherst, Hitchcock taught physiology, comparative anatomy, and hygiene. He served as Dean of the College for many years.
Hitchcock was active in his profession and held numerous positions in professional societies, many of which he helped to establish. He wrote largely on physical education and prepared, with his father, one work on human physiology. (See the Edward Hitchcock Chronology.)
One of Hitchcock's farsighted projects was to gather together the "raw materials" of the history of the College into what became known as the Memorabilia Collection. This collection became the foundation of today's Amherst College Archives and Special Collections. He also gave the College a large collection of American Indian relics, which he started as a boy and actively added to all his life.
Hitchcock's broad interests were not limited to the College. He was active in town and state life and served for many years on the Massachusetts Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity and as a trustee of both Williston Seminary and Mount Holyoke College. (See the Edward Hitchcock Chronology.)
Hitchcock was kind, broad-minded, vigorous, optimistic, honest, a faithfully religious man with shrewd common sense, and loyal to the College. He was devoted to his students and believed in them and their well-being, serving as inspiration, helper, and sometimes their salvation. His College obituary notes: "Many a man who has struggled through college against overwhelming odds of financial, moral, or spiritual difficulties or hindrances will never forget the help which he received from Dr. Hitchcock, a help known only to the two." Hitchcock remains one of Amherst's most beloved faculty members, mourned by scores of alumni and townspeople who remembered him for his capacity for friendship and his "great heart."
Edward Hitchcock died on February 15, 1911 with the cause of death listed as angina pectoris. Dr. Paul C. Phillips (AC 1888), Hitchcock's colleague and successor in the Department of Physical Education and Hygiene, wrote of Hitchcock three years after his death: "It is three years since he left us but his spirit is with us still, the inspiration of his life made a different atmosphere at Amherst; his memory is among its most precious heritages."
In 1853, Hitchcock married Mary L. Judson (1831-1918). Together they had ten children, two of whom were graduates of Amherst. Mary Judson Hitchcock was devoted to her family and to the communities of Amherst College and the town. Described as a "remarkable woman," Mrs. Hitchcock was known as cheerful, inspiring, and helpful. Her obituary noted that "as the helmsman of the family she was guided by a healthy philosophy and right living and thinking." The Hitchcocks lived most of their life together in a house on College Street, built two years after they came to Amherst. Their home was described as "the life of the college world at Amherst."
Both Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock are buried in Wildwood Cemetery in Amherst.
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Records of the American and Foreign Christian Union, 1851-1884
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Records of the American and Foreign Christian Union 1851-1884
The American and Foreign Christian Union (AFCU) was founded in 1849 as an interdenominational organization with the purpose of converting Roman Catholics to evangelical Protestantism. Headquartered in New York City, the AFCU was founded by the union of the American Protestant Society (1844-1849), the Christian Alliance (1842-1849), and the Foreign Evangelical Society (1839-1849). The AFCU employed domestic missionaries; supported individual missionary efforts and kindred societies in Europe, Canada, and South America; published a monthly journal, The Christian World (1850-1884). In 1884 the AFCU discontinued its active missionary work but continued to support the American Church in Paris.
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Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers
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Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers
The Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers contain correspondence, drawings, legal documents, sermons, drafts of published and unpublished works, printed articles, autographs, artwork, and images relating to the professional activities and some of the personal life of Edward Hitchcock, Orra White Hitchcock, and their family. The material spans the years 1804-1910, with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1820-1864. Edward Hitchcock's work as a minister and nationally noted geologist is well documented in the papers. Orra White Hitchcock is less thoroughly represented. The collection contains the diaries she kept when she accompanied her husband on their European trips, along with her ad hoc sketches.
ArchivalResource: 20 Linear feet (24 archives boxes, 4 half archives boxes, 6 flat boxes, 1 oversize archives boxes, 1 mapcase drawer)
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- Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers, series 9-14, 1804-1910 (bulk 1810-1864).
American and Foreign Christian Union. Records, 1851-1884.
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Records, 1851-1884.
The records consist of correspondence, missionary reports, financial reports, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings. They primarily represent the central office of Corresponding Secretary and Assistant Treasurer and reflect both the domestic and foreign enterprises of the Union from 1862 to 1884. The records reflect most thoroughly the Union's domestic missions in Cincinnati and Louisville; the foreign missions in Italy, Mexico, and Chile, as well as the many and varied evangelical efforts in France; the reorganization of 1884; and the relationship of the AFCU with individual denominations and with other interdenominational benevolent societies.
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Earle, Pliny, 1809-1892. Papers, c. 1819-1892.
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Papers, c. 1819-1892.
The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to Earle from his colleagues, dealing with issues pertinent to their interests in the field of mental illness. There are letters about patients, case notes, and drafts for reports. There are also letters from psychiatrists in Europe and a few items of personal correspondence from members of his family. One of his innovations in the treatment of patients was to offer lectures to them on various literary and cultural topics. Included in this collection are a number of those lectures as well as copies of some of his articles. There are twenty-eight diaries, 1835-1892, in which Earle wrote brief daily entries, accounts, addresses, and genealogical notes. There are also several volumes of medical and travel notebooks and one octavo volume of copies of letters to his family written from Europe, Cuba, and Washington, D.C., 1837-1864. Earle worked on the genealogy of his family for over fifty years and there are several folders of notes and correspondence gathered in preparation for his book. There is also some biographical material on Earle by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (1831-1917) who wrote the "official" biography of him. At the beginning of the collection there are two manuscripts pertaining to Earle's father and his development of carding machines for the textile industry. One of the items is a letter, April 1804, from Eleazar Smith ( - ) of Walpole, Mass., describing improvements for what appears to be a carding machine.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes.1 v. ; octavo.
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George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960, 1834-1939
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George Jarvis Brush family papers 1834-1960 1834-1939
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members. A good deal of the papers are scientific in nature, with some relating to the early history of the Yale Sheffield Scientific School. Important correspondents include William H. Brewer, Charles F. Chandler, Josiah P. Cooke, Whitman Cross, James Dwight Dana, Timothy Dwight, Charles W. Eliot, Joseph Henry, Lyman Trumbull, Joseph Wharton, and Josiah Dwight Whitney.
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Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. Letters.
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Letters. 1883.
A.L.S. (1883 Mar. 16, Amherst) to Earle concerning a catalog of shells, and an A. list of geology books.
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- Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. Letters.
Leonard, Fred Eugene, 1866-1922. Papers, 1821-1922, 1893-1922.
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Papers, 1821-1922, 1893-1922.
Personal and professional papers gathered and written by Fred E. Leonard relating primarily to physical education. Included is correspondence (1874-1923), diaries (1875-1922), lecture outlines (1900- 1922), photographs (1889-1920), and research files on the history of physical education.
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- Leonard, Fred Eugene, 1866-1922. Papers, 1821-1922, 1893-1922.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Southern District. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation records, 1927-1991 [manuscript].
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American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation records, 1927-1991 [manuscript].
The records, which are arranged by year, include lists of members, officers, and convention delegates; convention programs; minutes and reports, including financial reports, of the Southern Division organization, its officers, conventions, and constituent boards and committees; correspondence; publications; clippings; and constitutions. Volumes include biographies of Nathan Taylor Dodson, Edward Hitchcock, Jessie Reid Garrison Mehling, Emma W. Plunkett, Jackson Roger Sharman, Mary Ella Soulé, and Solon B. Sudduth, and histories of the individual state associations and of the development of physical education in the South.
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Catalogue of the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics, 1903-1933
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Catalogue of the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics 1903-1933
Catalog records describing specimens of Native American relics in the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics at Amherst College, including the original collection of Dr. Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) and later additions from other sources, including the collection of D. S. Kellogg. Supplementary materials include two printed catalogs of the museum, 1903-1904.
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Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock Family Papers, 1840-1962, 1850-1911
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Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock Family Papers 1840-1962 1850-1911
Papers documenting the professional activities and personal life of Edward "Doc" Hitchcock, Mary Judson Hitchcock and the Hitchcock and Judson families. "Doc" Hitchcock's papers include letters, published and unpublished writings, travel diaries, and manuscript and printed music used by Hitchcock while playing the cello. They reflect his roles and interests as an educator in physical education and hygiene, a faculty member, physician and family man. Papers of his wife, Mary Judson Hitchcock, include letters, legal records and photographs documenting her roles as wife, mother, member of the College and town community, and genealogist. Also included are letters and other personal papers of the Hitchcocks' children Edward, Caroline, Lucy, Jane, John and Albert, as well as genealogical information on the Hitchcock and Judson families. The papers include letters written to Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock in 1898 by her husband John Sawyer Hitchcock (AC 1889) and brother-in-law Albert Hitchcock while serving in Cuba during the Spanish American War, where they contracted malaria.
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Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. Family papers, 1834-1960 (bulk: 1834-1939)
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George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Amherst College. Gilbert Museum. Catalogue of the Gilbert Museum of Indian relics, 1903-1933.
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Catalogue of the Gilbert Museum of Indian relics, 1903-1933.
Catalog records describing specimens of Native American relics in the Gilbert Museum of Indian Relics at Amherst College, including the original collection of Dr. Edward Hitchcock (AC 1849) and later additions from other sources, including the collection of D.S. Kellogg. Supplementary materials include two printed catalogs of the museum, 1903-1904.
ArchivalResource: 1 records storage box (1 linear ft.)
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- Amherst College. Gilbert Museum. Catalogue of the Gilbert Museum of Indian relics, 1903-1933.
Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
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George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
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Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Correspondence and records of the Howe family of Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 32 boxes and 3 volumes (8 linear ft.)
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- Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Hitchcock, Edward G. Hitchcock family, celebrated as Hudson River Boatmen: manuscript, ca. 1925.
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Hitchcock family, celebrated as Hudson River Boatmen: manuscript, ca. 1925.
Group of notebooks containing extensive biographical and genealogical information on the Hitchcock family of Albany and the Hudson River Valley region of New York State. Members of this family were captains of Hudson River steamboats. Written text is supplemented with newspaper clippings and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (1.25 cubic ft.)
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- Hitchcock, Edward G. Hitchcock family, celebrated as Hudson River Boatmen: manuscript, ca. 1925.
Flint, Charles Louis, 1824-1889. Charles Louis Flint letters to A. B. Crandall [manuscript], 1876, 1878, 1880.
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Charles Louis Flint letters to A. B. Crandall [manuscript], 1876, 1878, 1880.
Letter #1: 1876 Mar 30. Refers to enclosed copy of Report and asks about Crandall's Colorado sheep ranch enterprise. Letter #2: 1878 June 15. Mentions enclosed replies to questions, his interest in, but lack of time for contributing to "The Ploughman," and his last Report which he hopes to have mentioned in "The Tribune." Letter #3: 1880 Apr 20. References his 27th Annual Report and mentions articles on sugar beets and Dr. Hitchcock's paper on "The Hygiene of the Farm." Mentions his hope for notice of his report in "The Tribune."
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Flint, Charles Louis, 1824-1889. Charles Louis Flint letters to A. B. Crandall [manuscript], 1876, 1878, 1880.
Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock family papers, 1840-1962 (bulk 1850-1911).
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Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock family papers, 1840-1962 (bulk 1850-1911).
Papers documenting the professional activities and personal life of Edward "Doc" Hitchcock, Mary Judson Hitchcock and the Hitchcock and Judson families. "Doc" Hitchcock's papers include letters, published and unpublished writings, and travel diaries. Papers of his wife, Mary Judson Hitchcock, include letters, legal records and photographs. Also included are letters and other personal papers of the Hitchcocks' children and genealogical information on the Hitchcock and Judson families. Series 16 includes letters written to Mary W. Bryan Hitchcock in 1898 by her husband John S. Hitchcock (AC 1889) and brother-in-law Albert Hitchcock while serving in Cuba during the Spanish American War.
ArchivalResource: 38 boxes (25 linear ft.)
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- Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. Edward and Mary Judson Hitchcock family papers, 1840-1962 (bulk 1850-1911).
Rogers, William Barton papers
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William Barton Rogers papers
This collection contains the personal correspondence of William Barton Rogers, the founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Family and professional correspondence, notes, articles, lectures, clippings, and drafts of articles on scientific topics, documents relating his philosophy on science and technology education, and many antecedent documents relating to the establishment and early years of MIT are included. An important part of the collection is drafts of documents prepared during Rogers's efforts to establish a new kind of scientific Institute and to organize the Massachusetts Institute of Technology which was formally incorporated on April 10, 1861, in Boston, Massachusetts. Later documents relate to the development of the educational curriculum, finances, faculty, and facilities of the Institute. There are also papers relating to Rogers' term as president of the National Academy of Sciences, and his involvement with the American Social Science Association and the American Association of Geologists and Naturalists (later the American Association for the Advancement of Science).
ArchivalResource: 5.0 cubic feet; (14 manuscript boxes, 1 flat box, 1 oversize enclosure)
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- William Barton Rogers papers, Bulk, 1834-1882, 1804-1950
People's College (Montour Falls, N.Y.). People's College records, 1848-1880.
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People's College records, 1848-1880.
Letters, scrapbooks, pamphlets, and other material relating to the establishment of the college in Montour Falls (then Havana), Schuyler County, New York; includes correspondence of the founder, Harrison Howard. Also records relating to administration, finance, and construction, 1856-1880, including land transactions, articles of agreement, building plans, specifications, supplies, labor, costs, and receipts; and educational papers, 1850-1864, including letters, teachers' applications, recommendations, minutes, presidents' reports, resolutions, and lists of students, faculty, and trustees. Includes a letter from Horace Greeley dated February 26, 1859 to the Treasurer of People's College. Also, John Hay, Assistant Private Secretary, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. to Charles Cooke, June 26, 1863, enclosing the Horace Greeley resolution relating to The People's College Convention. Also copy of the Horace Greeley resolution relating to the People's College Convention, November 1, 1852. Additional correspondents include Edward Hitchcock, Mark Hopkins, Theodore D. Woolsey, and the Geneva Medical College.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft.
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- People's College (Montour Falls, N.Y.). People's College records, 1848-1880.
Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. [Edward Hitchcock, 1828-1911 : physical education pamphlets].
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[Edward Hitchcock, 1828-1911 : physical education pamphlets]. [between 1884-1889]
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. [Edward Hitchcock, 1828-1911 : physical education pamphlets].
John Jeffries papers, 1768-1819.
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John Jeffries papers, 1768-1819.
Papers of Boston physician and balloonist John Jeffries concerning his medical practice and balloon ascensions.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 3 portfolio volumes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- John Jeffries papers, 1768-1819.
Rust, Horatio Nelson, 1828-1906. Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
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Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
The collection includes letters and manuscripts (including 45 diaries) related to Horatio Nelson Rust, Indian culture in the Southwest, horticulture in Southern California, and the Freedmen's Bureau. There is also materials regarding abolitionist John Brown (1800-1859) and his family.
ArchivalResource: 1,229 pieces.16 boxes.47 v.
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- Rust, Horatio Nelson, 1828-1906. Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
People's College records, 1848-1880.
Title:
People's College records, 1848-1880.
Letters, scrapbooks, pamphlets, and other material relating to the establishment of the college in Montour Falls (then Havana), Schuyler County, New York; includes correspondence of the founder, Harrison Howard. Also records relating to administration, finance, and construction, 1856-1880, including land transactions, articles of agreement, building plans, specifications, supplies, labor, costs, and receipts; and educational papers, 1850-1864, including letters, teachers' applications, recommendations, minutes, presidents' reports, resolutions, and lists of students, faculty, and trustees. Includes a letter from Horace Greeley dated February 26, 1859 to the Treasurer of People's College. Also, John Hay, Assistant Private Secretary, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. to Charles Cooke, June 26, 1863, enclosing the Horace Greeley resolution relating to the People's College Convention. Also copy of the Horace Greeley resolution relating to The People's College Convention, November 1, 1852. Additional correspondents include Edward Hitchcock, Mark Hopkins, Theodore D. Woolsey, and the Geneva Medical College.
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- People's College records, 1848-1880.
University of Virginia. Committee on the Gymnasium. Papers of the University of Virginia Gymnasium Committee, 1885-1890
Title:
Papers of the University of Virginia Gymnasium Committee, 1885-1890
The collection contains a Gymnastic Club notebook kept by Francis Perry Dunnington recording "actions of Visitors, Faculty & Committee" and expenditures; and a report by Dunnington for the Committee on poor conditions and management of the gymnasium. Correspondence regarding the establishment and regulation of intercollegiate athletic contests includes letters from T.R. Ball at Johns Hopkins, E[dward] Hitchcock at Amherst, Jasper Goodwin at Columbia, and C.G. Rockwood, Jr., at Princeton. James B. Baker, Secretary of the University of Virginia Faculty is also a correspondent. The collection also contains printed athletic regulations from Harvard and Princeton, and two bills to the University of Virginia for athletic equipment.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30 items.
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- University of Virginia. Committee on the Gymnasium. Papers of the University of Virginia Gymnasium Committee, 1885-1890.
Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. Papers, 1852-1855, Amherst, Mass.
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Papers, 1852-1855, Amherst, Mass.
ALS and holograph note, unsigned. In the letter Hitchcock arranges for the shipping and handling of a box of shells and other items.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. Papers, 1852-1855, Amherst, Mass.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Southern District.
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- Amherst College. Gilbert Museum.
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912.
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- Hitchcock, Albert White, 1874-
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- Hitchcock, Caroline, 1857-1944
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- Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864.
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- Jeffries, John, 1745-1819
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- Leonard, Fred Eugene, 1866-1922.
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- Rogers, William Barton, 1804-1882
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- Rust, Horatio Nelson, 1828-1906.
University of Virginia. Committee on the Gymnasium.
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Anthropometry
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- Anthropometry
Boatmen
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- Boatmen
Physical education and training
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- Physical education and training
Physical education and training
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- Physical education and training
Spanish
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- Spanish
Steamboats
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- Steamboats
Steamboat workers
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- Steamboat workers
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- Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)
Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)
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- Massachusetts--Amherst
Massachusetts--Amherst
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- Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.)
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