1764-2014
Guide to the Collection
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Abstract
This collection consists of the records of the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, including correspondence, financial records, membership and trustee records, committee reports, petitions for premiums, records of awards, 150th anniversary materials, records of charitable contributions, Middlesex Agricultural Society papers (1819-1873), and Middlesex Society of Husbandmen and Manufacturers papers (1819-1850).
Historical Sketch
The Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture (MSPA), one of the earliest agricultural societies in the United States, was incorporated in 1792. Among the founding members were Samuel Adams (who hosted the first meeting), Charles Bulfinch, Timothy Pickering, Benjamin Lincoln, Christopher Gore, and Benjamin Guild. These were presently joined by the likes of John Adams (the MSPA president from 1805 to 1813), John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry, Artemas Ward, Josiah Quincy, and other national figures from Massachusetts.
The Society's raison d'etre as stated in their petition for incorporation was to join the ranks of the agricultural societies in Britain and America "whose particular business is to make experiments themselves and invite others thereto on the subject of agriculture...[and] to give handsome premiums to the men of enterprise who have by their inquiries made useful discoveries and communicated them to the public." Although the methods have differed somewhat over the years, the Society has never strayed from this original intention of encouraging agricultural pursuits and experiments designed to advance agricultural technology and disseminate information.
The first premiums (prizes) offered by the MSPA were $50 for "the most satisfactory account of the natural history of the canker-worm" and $100 for the cheapest and most effective method of eradicating it. Premiums were also offered for the cultivation of wheat and other grains; the improvement of land, including the reclamation of salt marshes; the raising of trees; the greatest stock maintained on the least land; the best vegetable food for wintering stock; the most and best wool from a given number of sheep; the best process for making cider, maple sugar, butter, cheese, flax, and salted provisions; and for the best farm journals, manures, tree plantations, advances in ploughs and ploughing techniques, and farms in general. In 1801, the Society voted to establish a professorship of natural history at Harvard, which served as the origin of the Botanical Garden at Cambridge. In 1813, the MSPA began publishing semi-annually the Massachusetts Agricultural Journal, which was discontinued in 1827 when the publication of various weekly farming journals supplanted the need for a semi-annual one.
The year 1816 marked the first Cattle Show sponsored by the Society on their grounds in Brighton designated for that purpose. The Cattle Shows, which ran until 1835, were accompanied by an MSPA annual dinner, at which it was the custom to propose numerous toasts to members and guests, to the delight and amusement of all present. Among the guests in 1832 were the renowned ornithologist John James Audubon and Johann G. Spurzheim, the co-founder of phrenology. The toasts were as follows: "Our scientific countryman, John James Audubon: The flight of the eagle is not beyond his reach, nor the tenants of the poultry yard beneath his notice"; and "Our honored guest, Dr. Spurzheim: He reveals to us the secret import of our 'bumps'; we greet him with a bumper."
After 1835, the Society directed more effort at introducing into America improved breeds of cattle, sheep, and horses. They also voted many scholarships and grants to the State Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts) and other educational institutions, funded research in animal diseases such as bovine tuberculosis, and supported the Cambridge Botanical Garden and the Arnold Arboretum among many such horticultural stations. At the same time, they continued to offer premiums for the finest examples of farm products and techniques, and became involved in the many county and local agricultural societies and fairs that formed in the nineteenth century, mainly through offering prizes and prize monies to them.
In the twentieth century, the MSPA became involved with the 4-H Club, offering premiums to children involved in that organization, as well as funding the 4-H headquarters at Amherst and the junior dairy and poultry departments at the annual Eastern States Exposition in Massachusetts. They continue to fund scientific research at various educational institutions.
Collection Description
The records of the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture consist of correspondence with many individuals and organizations, financial records, membership and trustee records, committee reports, petitions for premiums (prizes), records of awards, 150th anniversary materials, papers concerning charitable contributions of the MSPA, Middlesex Agricultural Society papers (1819-1873), and Middlesex Society of Husbandmen and Manufacturers papers. The collection contains loose manuscripts, bound manuscript volumes, oversize loose manuscripts, oversize manuscript volumes, and photographs and engravings. The photographs and engravings (housed in one oversize box) are stored with the oversize manuscript material and are described in this guide to the collection.
Printed material has been removed from the collection and separately stored and cataloged. This material includes many broadsides advertising cattle shows and other fairs in Massachusetts, pamphlets on agricultural topics, and a variety of books. Papers of the Humane Society of Massachusetts, which had members in common with the MSPA, have also been removed and separately cataloged.
Acquisition Information
This collection was deposited by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture in 1979. Additions were deposited in 2010 and 2017.
Restrictions on Access
Use of portions of this collection is restricted. Select items are available as color digital facsimiles (see links below).
Other Formats
Portions of this collection are available as color digital facsimiles.
Detailed Description of the Collection
I. Drawer A, 1793-1940
The bulk of the material in this series relates to premiums awarded by the MSPA, including correspondence and petitions for premiums on butter and cheese, livestock, farm equipment, manures, and other items. The series also contains lists of MSPA members, trustees, and officers.
Farmer's almanac by Robert B. Thomas (Boston: Printed for West and Richardson), 1818
Copy kept by Daniel Hale, Byfield, Mass., with ms. entries
Copy kept by Jacob Kelley, Amesbury, Mass.
Copy kept by George Osgood, Andover, Mass.
Copy kept by Ward Lock, Corresponding Secretary of the Farmington Agricultural Society
Two letters from the U.S. Patent Office, 1856; one letter from the U.S. War Department, 1871
Harvard University correspondence (2 items)
Horse "Columbus" correspondence and memoranda, 1822-1826
Horses (miscellaneous), 1825-1899
Insects and worms, 1793-1900
Jersey cattle, 1852-1869
Massachusetts Academy of Agriculture, 1844
Massachusetts School of Agriculture, 1856; Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1868-1906, 1940
"Massachusetts Ox," slaughtered 1 Jan. 1838
Membership lists, trustee and officer lists, acceptances and resignation letters, and some miscellaneous correspondence
No. 1-110
No. 111-165
Minerals, 1793
Thomas Motley, Jr.'s reports, 1849-1856
E. Phinney's reports, no. 1-36, 1846-1849
North Devon cattle, 1850
Oxen, cattle, sheep, and other livestock, no. 1-41, 1809-1850
Petition for premium on account books, 1842
Butter and cheese, correspondence, invoices, memoranda, and petitions for premiums, no. 1-107, 1820-1833
Petitions for premiums on butter and cheese, correspondence, and memoranda, no. 1-71, 1834-1839
Petitions for premiums on domestic manufactures, 1835-1840
Correspondence, memoranda, and petitions for premiums on farms and crops, 1793-1844
No. 1-100, 1793-1839
No. 1-33, 1840
No. 1-66, 1841-1844
Petitions for premiums on inventions and improvements in farm equipment and machinery, no. 1-45, 1813-1840
Petitions for premiums on manures, 1793-1865
No. 1-69, 1793-1865
No. 1-73, 1800-1864
Correspondence and petitions for premiums on mowing machines, no. 1-73, 1855-1856
Petitions for premiums on oxen and cattle, swine, and sheep, no. 1-45, 1824-1844
Correspondence, memoranda, and petitions for premiums on ploughs, no. 1-25, 1794-1843
Petitions for premiums on trees, no. 1-19, 1815-1876
Petition for premium on wine (one item), 1824
Miscellaneous material about premiums offered by the MSPA, 1793-1906
Culture of potatoes (one item)
Massachusetts Agricultural Journal, catalog of Maghull Nurseries, 1817; letter, Levi Lincoln to J.W. Paige, 8 Nov. 1855
Note: The journal has been moved to printed material. The letter has been moved to general papers.
"Guernsey Record Book - List of owners - Vol. I and II"
"Premium Record Book. Worcester, 1844"
Payment book, Worcester, 1844
Inscription: "Check Book of H. Codman Treasurer of the Mass. Society for Promoting Agriculture. Worcester Oct. 10, 1844. For payment of Premiums Gratuities & Travel at the Cattle Show & Exhibition of Farming Implements."
"Premium Lists ca. 1889"
Index of names and addresses [of farmers?], ca. 1880s?
Inscription on inside cover: "Property of Francis H. Appleton 23 Court St."
II. Drawer B, 1800-1961
Most of the material in this series is correspondence, first arranged chronologically, then alphabetically by subject. Subjects include agricultural societies, clubs, awards, fairs, and expositions, as well as various agricultural schools and professional associations. Among the individuals represented in the correspondence are James R. Reynolds and George S. West. This series also contains records relating to the MSPA's 150th anniversary in 1942.
Chronological correspondence, June 1945-1951
Alphabetical correspondence and material relating to:
Elinor R. Abbot, American Autograph Shop, American Guernsey Cattle Club, Appalachian Mountain Club
Francis H. Appleton, Sr., and Francis H. Appleton, Jr.
Arnold Arboretum
Agricultural "A" Awards, 1944
Agricultural "A" Awards, Barnstable County, 1944
Agricultural "A" Awards, Berkshire County, 1945
Agricultural "A" Awards, Bristol County, 1944
Agricultural "A" Awards, Hampden County, 1944
Agricultural "A" Awards, Middlesex County, 1944
Agricultural "A" Awards, Norfolk County, 1945
Agricultural "A" Awards, Plymouth County, 1945
Agricultural "A" Awards, Worcester County, 1945
Peter J. Baima, Barnstable Fair, Walter C. Baylies, A. Emerson Benson
Boit, Dalton & Church; Boston Evening Transcript
Boston Poultry Show
Boston Public Schools, Nathaniel E. Bowditch, Thomas J. Brown
Charles C. Cabot, centennial volumes (of the MSPA) distribution
Robert B. Choate, Chilean nitrate of soda
William Dexter
Eastern States Exposition
William C. Endicott
Essex Agricultural Society, William M. Evarts
4-H Club
Gore Place Society; Jeannette E. Graustein; Harvard Cooperative Society, Inc.
Harvard Forest
Harvard University Botanical Museum
Augustus Hemenway, Walter Hunnewell
"Inquiries by the Agricultural Society," 1802
Printed booklet completed in ms.
International Association of Fairs and Expositions; Jamaica Plain High School; James T. Lea; Lee, Higginson Trust Company
Lexington Gardens, Inc.; Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture; A.W. Lombard (Massachusetts Agricultural Fairs Association)
Massachusetts Audubon Society, Massachusetts Civic League, Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation, Massachusetts Forest and Park Association, Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Massachusetts State College
Meador Publishing Company
MSPA meetings and trustee lists
Middlesex County Agricultural "A" Awards, Middlesex County Extension Service (A.F. MacDougall)
Jane Motley
National parks, National Shawmut Bank of Boston
New England Council
New England Farm and Garden Association
New York Guernsey Breeders' Association, New York Public Library
Philip Dana Orcutt
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture
James R. Reynolds, 1936-1951
James R. Reynolds, 1952-1960
Rhode Island State College, William J. Robbins (New York Botanical Garden), John T. Robinson
Dudley P. Rogers, William B. Rogers
Alice Roundy, James S. Russell, Stephen W. Sabine
John L. Saltonstall, Leverett Saltonstall, Richard Saltonstall
Securities brokerage houses
Quincy A. Shaw II, George E. Stone, John E. Thayer, Henry S. Thompson
Topsfield Fair, Sep. 1954; Bayard Tuckerman, Jr.
Union Agricultural Meeting, Jan. 1956; University of Massachusetts
Raymond Urquhart, archivist for the MSPA, 1941
Henry G. Vaughan
George S. West, 1930-1945
C.W. Whittier & Bro., William P. Wolcott
Sample of Rudolph Ruzicka bookplate for the MSPA
MSPA history, typescript, 1892-1942
Article about the MSPA in Food Marketing in New England, Vol. 21, No. 4, Spring 1961
MSPA emblem samples
MSPA property inventories, 1949-1955
MSPA 150th anniversary acceptances, A-Z
MSPA 150th anniversary regrets, A-Z
MSPA 150th anniversary banquet
Seating arrangements
Mailing lists
Drafts of John Ames's speech
Miscellaneous material
Correspondence regarding the 150th anniversary, 1941-July 1942
Animal diseases, papers concerning experiments
4-H Club, correspondence and papers concerning MSPA awards to 4-H members
Papers and correspondence regarding gypsy moths
Letter by F. H. Appleton regarding pesticides
Awards given by the MSPA at the Boston Poultry Show (boys and girls department), 1936-1937
Obituaries of F.H. Appleton, C.S. Sargent, W.C. Baylies, and J.C. Rogers
Correspondence with Old Sturbridge Village, regarding letters of Salem Towne, 1959
MSPA trustee and officer lists
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1800-1928
III. Drawer C, 1786-1929
This series consists of correspondence, reports, accounts, receipts, premium lists, and other miscellaneous material on a variety of subjects, including crops and livestock. Other topics addressed in this series include agricultural societies, cattle shows, gifts and other financial matters, trustees' votes, and the MSPA's bovine tuberculosis experiment, 1906-1912.
Agricultural societies
Barnstable County
Berkshire County
Essex County
Foreign agricultural societies
Hampshire, Franklin & Hampden Agricultural Society
MSPA premium lists
Note: Broadsides have been moved to printed material.
MSPA correspondence and other papers
Middlesex and Norfolk Counties: Society of Middlesex Husbandmen and Manufactures, Middlesex Agricultural Society, Middlesex South Agricultural Society, and Norfolk Agricultural Society
Miscellaneous agricultural societies
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous; premiums awarded by the MSPA
Note: Broadsides have been moved to printed material.
New York
North and South Carolina
Ohio
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture
United States Agricultural Society
Worcester Agricultural Society, no. 1-13
Worcester Agricultural Society, no. 14-36
Alderney cattle
American Pomological Society
Amherst College
Appalachian Mountain Club
Arnold Arboretum, 1897-1909
Ayrshire cattle, no. 1-76
Ayrshire and North Devon cattle, no. 1-63
Bay State Society
Beets and beet sugar
Boston Asylum and Farm School for Indigent Boys
City of Boston, reports to assessors, 1883-1898
Boston School Garden Committee, 1905-1906
Cambridge Botanic Gardens, professorship of natural history at Harvard
No. 1-64
No. 1-145
Cambridge Botanic Garden
William Carter's accounts, no. 1-228
W.D. Peck's accounts, no. 1-107
Brighton Cattle Show
Premium lists, no. 1-10
Premium lists, correspondence, and advertising copy, no. 11-25
Committee lists, no. 26-42
Brighton Exhibition Hall, deeds, plans, correspondence, premiums, etc., no. 1-83
Bulls
Cattle shows
Miscellaneous
Plymouth County
Worcester County
Copperplate of Oakes's prize cow
Correspondence and reports on various agricultural matters, no. 1-62, 1793-1869
Vines and wines, weeds, trees, and plants; correspondence and reports, no. 1-8
Wheat, correspondence and reports, no. 9-22
Wool, "general reports," no. 23-30
General reports and Fessenden's monument, no. 31-45
General reports, no. 46-58
General reports and correspondence (wheat), no. 59-72
Dummer Academy (one item)
Essays on peat, no. 1-40
Premiums paid, n.d.; experiments, canker worm, inventions, and single-horse carts, no. 41-50
Maple syrup, canker worm, experiments, inventions, meadows, and butter (report, 1792), no. 51-64
Negatives and originals of items that were shown in display case, including items relating to: Timothy Pickering, George Washington, Daniel Webster, Edward Everett, John Adams, and John Quincy Adams
Gypsy moths
"Amounts paid Harvard College," 1901-1903
Gifts to Arboretum, 1904-1929
"Fiscal matters," 1920-1928
Receipts, 1909-1928
1909-1919
1920-1928
Trustees' business, 1916-1922
Trustees' votes, 1898-1922
1898-1918
1919-1922
Bovine tuberculosis experiment, 1906-1912
IV. Drawer D, 1764-1907
This series contains general correspondence, as well as correspondence relating to domestic manufactures, farm products, MSPA publications, and other subjects. Notable individuals represented in the letters include John Quincy Adams, Edward Everett, Josiah Quincy, and Daniel Webster. The series also contains reports on crops, livestock, farm machinery, etc.; records of premiums paid; the papers of the Middlesex Agricultural Society, 1820-1873; and the papers of the Middlesex Society of Husbandmen and Manufacturers, 1819-1850.
General correspondence, 1790-1907
No. 1-64, 1790-1835
No. 1-76, 1836-1842
No. 1-64, 1843-1850
No. 1-129, 1850-1900
No. 1-102, 1901-1907
No. 1-44, n.d.
Domestic manufactures, correspondence, no. 1-10, 1808-1870
Farm products, correspondence, no. 12-53, 1792-1851
Ploughs, correspondence, no. 54-62, 1794-1840
Trees, correspondence, no. 63-73, 1800-1841
Petitions for premiums, memoranda, and reports on butter and cheese, no. 1-7, 1831-1839
Reports on cattle (1829), farm implements, fruits, and orchards (1804-1851), no. 8-21
Reports on inventions and machines (1797-1833), manufactures (1829-1873), trees (1827-1840), silkworms (1798), no. 22-42
Reports on farms and farm products, no. 1-72, 1837-1844
Premiums paid on butter and cheese, reports of committee on butter and cheese, no. 1-10, 1830-1839
Premiums paid on domestic manufactures, no. 11-16, 1833-1841
Premiums paid on farms and farm products, no. 17-58, 1823-1843
Premiums paid on inventions, no. 59-68, 1818-1844
Premiums paid on oxen and cattle, no. 1-46, 1827-1844
Premiums paid on ploughs and ploughing, no. 47-59, 1827-1835
Premiums paid on trees and plants, no. 60-77, 1833-1889
Butter and cheese sales, no. 1-21, 1837-1883
Correspondence and materials related to publications, no. 1-109, 1764-1906
Correspondence and other papers regarding horse and cow skeletons, including one item on the Devon Cow, no. 1-17, 1846-1853
Veterinary materials, no. 1-8, 1815-1901
John and John Quincy Adams, typescripts of letters, 1813, 1819; correspondence regarding nomination of John Quincy Adams as trustee, no. 1-5, 1867-1868
Edward Everett, correspondence, no. 1-16, 1834-1854
William Prescott, correspondence, no. 1-15, 1834-1843
Josiah Quincy (1772-1864), one letter, 1845
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, materials regarding a statue to him in his native city, no. 1-7
Daniel Webster, typescript of letter, 1833; resolves on his death, 1852 (3 items)
Middlesex Agricultural Society papers, 1820-1873
Beet sugar, 1839
Bread, 1861
Butter, 1828-1861
Cattle, 1826-1873
Domestic manufactures, 1861
Boots and shoes, 1823-1829
Cotton, woolen, and linen goods, 1833
Inventions and improvements in farm machinery and tools, 1823-1829
Needlework, 1861
Straw bonnets, 1823-1824
Farms, 1830-1839
Farms, 1841-[1860s]
Flowers, n.d.
Poultry, 1859-1872
Grapes, 1861
Mulberry trees, 1839-1841
Apple orchards, 1821-1840
Peaches, plums, and melons, 1846-1863
Pears, 1861-1864
Temperance, 1821
Grain, hay, and corn, 1822-1861
Horses, 1828-1861
Trustees and trustee committees, 1820-1849
Manure, 1847-1862
Oxen, 1828-1861
Ploughing, 1824-1861
Sheep, 1825-1829
Swine, 1825-1861
Vegetables, 1821-1873
General business papers, 1820-1865
Middlesex Society of Husbandmen and Manufacturers papers, 1819-1850
Dummies of miscellaneous printed items moved to printed material
V. Financial papers, 1793-1957
This series consists of treasurer's reports, auditor's reports, reports to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, information on investments and insurance, and records relating to the Michaux Legacy.
Treasurer's reports, 1793-1934
Bank books, Columbian National Bank, 1885-1898
Auditor's reports, 1932-1957
Reports to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1820-1853
Investments, 1807-1927
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, 1900-1926
Georgia Railroad & Banking Company, 1900-1926
New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company, 1884-1927
Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1902-1907
United Electric Securities Company, 1900-1909
Miscellaneous, 1807-1909
Property rentals, 1884-1909
American Insurance Company, 1882-1890
Boylston Mutual Insurance Company, 1873-1877
Boylston Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 1845
Michaux Legacy, 1852-July 1872
VI. General papers, 1799-1963
This series contains miscellaneous loose manuscripts not originally filed in Drawers A-D, including correspondence, reports, bills, receipts, records of experiments, and notes on the history of the MSPA.
Bills, receipts, memoranda, reports, and correspondence, 1817-1951
1817-1859
1860-1868
1869-1877
1878-1886
1887-1909, 1951
Potato experiments, with photographs
Notes on the history of the MSPA (ms.)
Letter, William Strickland to John T. Kirkland, 10 Apr. 1799
Louise Emerson Carlisle, correspondence and notes regarding the MSPA, 1952-1963
Ms. titled "Legislation as to Bounties to Agricultural Societies," 27 pp.
Bills and accounts relating to Percheron stallions and rams, 1882
Reclamation of salt marshes, 1877-1879
VII. Volumes, 1792-2014Digital Content
This series consists of miscellaneous bound volumes, including meeting minutes, lists, contest books, account books, and some records of the MSPA secretary.
A. Minutes of trustee meetings, 1792-2014Digital Content
Note: Most of the minutes dated 1975-2009 came to the MHS in three-ring binders, which have since been discarded.
Note: Loose items are stored (physically) in a separate folder, but presented (digitally) within the sequence of the volume at their original location(s).
3 Aug. 1792-29 June 1805
This volume is the first record book of the MSPA.
28 Sep. 1805-6 June 1818
27 June 1818-11 Dec. 1824
Loose items removed from Vol. 3, June 1818-Jan. 1825
Note: Loose items are stored (physically) in a separate folder, but presented (digitally) within the sequence of the volume at their original location(s).
8 Jan. 1825-13 July 1844
13 July 1844-12 Apr. 1856
14 June 1856-9 June 1871
Note: Loose items are stored (physically) in a separate folder, but presented (digitally) within the sequence of the volume at their original location(s).
Loose items removed from Vol. 6, 14 June 1856-9 June 1871
14 July 1871-12 Oct. 1883
Loose items removed from Vol. 7, 14 July 1871-12 Oct. 1883
Note: Loose items are stored (physically) in a separate folder, but presented (digitally) within the sequence of the volume at their original location(s).
9 Nov. 1883-8 Jan. 1909
Loose items removed from Vol. 8, 9 Nov. 1883-8 Jan. 1909
Note: Loose items are stored (physically) in a separate folder, but presented (digitally) within the sequence of the volume at their original location(s).
16 Apr. 1909-12 Dec. 1941
Loose items removed from Vol. 9, 16 Apr. 1909-12 Dec. 1941
Note: Loose items are stored (physically) in a separate folder, but presented (digitally) within the sequence of the volume at their original location(s).
14 Nov. 1975-8 Dec. 1978
12 Feb.-14 Dec. 1979
5 Mar.-12 Dec. 1980
24 Feb. 1981-12 Nov. 1982
24 Feb. 1981-9 Dec. 1983
5 Jan.-31 Mar. 1984
11-30 Apr. 1984
11 May-26 July 1984
28 Sep.-31 Oct. 1984
7 Nov.-27 Dec. 1984
18 Jan.-31 May 1985
6 June-31 Dec. 1985
2 Jan.-31 May 1986
4 June-30 Dec. 1986
5 Feb.-12 Dec. 1987
6 Jan.-31 May 1988
2 June-31 Dec. 1988
13 Feb.-30 May 1989
9 June-8 Dec. 1989
12 Mar.-31 May 1990
7 June-31 Oct. 1990
6 Nov.-18 Dec. 1990
17 Jan.-22 Apr. 1991
10 May-30 Sep. 1991
2-31 Oct. 1991
8 Nov.-31 Dec. 1991
3 Jan.-17 Apr. 1992
7 May-21 Dec. 1992
11 Jan.-22 Apr. 1993
3 May-30 Sep. 1993
18 Oct.-31 Dec. 1993
20 Jan.-31 May 1994
3 June-31 Dec. 1994
19 Jan.-27 June 1995
Sep.-10 Nov. 1995
17 Jan.-31 May 1996
7 June-31 Dec. 1996
13 Jan.-31 May 1997
13 June-11 Nov. 1997
26 Jan.-13 Nov. 1998
11 Jan.-11 Nov. 1999
13 Apr.-10 Nov. 2000
11 May 2001-9 Nov. 2002
26 Feb.-14 Nov. 2003
3 Feb.-12 Nov. 2004
16 Feb. 2005-10 Nov. 2006
20 Feb.-8 Dec. 2007
20 Feb. 2008-11 Sep. 2009
24 Feb.-12 Nov. 2010
23 Feb. 2011-9 Nov. 2012
26 Feb. 2013-15 Nov. 2014
B. Secretary's records and other volumes, 1792-1958Digital Content
Secretary's records of MSPA meetings, 19 Apr. 1792-14 June 1944
Items removed from Vol. 11
Secretary's records of MSPA meetings (copies), 19 Apr. 1792-13 June 1958
List of members of the MSPA, 1792-1865
Items removed from Vol. 13
Note: Loose items are stored (physically) in a separate folder, but presented (digitally) within the sequence of the volume at their original location(s).
Secretary's letterbook, 12 Jan. 1886-1 Mar. 1895
"List of local farmers' clubs, horticultural societies, village improvement societies, etc. in Massachusetts," 1887
Sir Isaac (stallion) receipt book for stud services, 1826
"The feeding of sheep; considered in reference to the production of mutton and wool," n.d.
Soft-bound volume, four folios tied together.
Entries in fairs and cattle shows
Six soft-bound volumes.
Fair, n.d.
Fair, 1826
Fair, 1828
Fair, 1830
Cattle show, 1837
Fair, 1838
"List of names of active farmers in state to whom notices of 'Farm Prizes' were sent. List obtained through courtesy of Grange. Jan. 1, 1905."
Massachusetts farm account book (blank). Issued in furtherance of the acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. John S. Willard, Director. Printed through the courtesy of the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture
"A New and complete system of keeping farm accounts." Fourth edition, 1905. Originated and published by George A. Rogers, Westboro, Mass.
Printed, soft-bound volume completed in ms. by J.J. Erwin, Wayland, Mass.
Farm prize contest book with entries for farm prize contest, Apr.-Oct. 1905
Printed entry forms completed in ms.
Farm prize contest book with entries for farm prize contest, Apr.-Oct. 1905
Copy of Vol. 27 in a different hand.
Inventories for farm prize contest, May 1905-Apr. 1906
Alphabetical index of names, unidentified, mostly blank, n.d.
C. Financial records, 1793-1939
Cashbook, 1793-1880
Dues book, with index, 1793-1817
Investments, 1880-1939
VIII. Oversize material, 1792-1952Digital Content
This series contains both oversize manuscripts and oversize volumes, including land plans, blueprints, drawings, awards, and financial reports of the MSPA to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Drawing, plan of land at Brighton Agricultural Hall, n.d.
Drawings, plan of land at Brighton Agricultural Hall, slightly different versions (6 items)
Index of names, n.d.
Soft-bound volume.
MSPA membership certificate of Joseph Ward, 31 May 1792
Letter to the trustees of the MSPA from the NLPE (Commonwealth of Massachusetts) re: canker worm, 30 June 1795
Insurance policy, Massachusetts Fire Insurance Company, 16 May 1799
List of members of the MSPA, corrected with the Secretary, Sep. 1819
Hard-bound volume.
Premium Awards at Brighton, 1827
Soft-bound volume.
Premium Awards at Fanueil Hall, Boston, 1831
Soft-bound volume.
Answers of Ichabod R. Jacobs, Scituate, to the interrogators of the MSPA committee as presented in the Proposals (farm premium petition), 1839
Plan of Land Appurtenant to the Agricultural Hall, Brighton, to be sold at public auction, 1844. Printed map, B.W. Thayer & Co. Lith. Boston. (2 copies)
Record of work of mowing machines manufactured by Ruggles Nourse Mason & Co. and by Henry, Rice & Co. in the year 1855, 10 Sep. 1855
Printed form completed in ms.
Drawing of a farm machine patented by W.H. Hovey, 15 Apr. 1856
Returns of the MSPA for the year ending 30 Nov. 1859
Printed form completed in ms. Financial report to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Returns of the MSPA for the year ending 30 Nov. 1860
Printed form completed in ms. Financial report to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Returns of the MSPA for the year ending 30 Nov. 1865
Printed form completed in ms. Financial report to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Gift acknowledgment from Massachusetts Historical Society to Francis Henry Appleton, 6 July 1920
Blueprints for the library of the MSPA, Campbell & Aldrich Architects, Boston, Mass., 2 Dec. 1952
IX. Photographs and engravings, [183-]-1956
This series consists of individual and group photographs, engravings, and seals. Individuals represented in the images include William C. Endicott, Robert C. Winthrop, Caleb Strong, and others.
Three photographs, black and white glossies, Topsfield Fair, Sep. 1954
One photograph, black and white glossy, exhibit at Worcester Memorial Auditorium, 38th Annual Union Agricultural Meeting, 4-6 Jan. 1956
Group photograph, William C. Endicott's place, Danvers, Mass., 11 June 1920
Cabinet card, Robert C. Winthrop, 15 Apr. 1874
Photograph of miniature of Thomas Russell by Edward G. Malbone (ca. 1796)
Photograph of a drawing (?) of David Sears, Jr.
Engraving of Caleb Strong
Seal of the MSPA on parchment (or vellum?), two examples, 183-, 184-
Engraving, Improved Short Horned Cow Red Lady, the property of James Lenox, Esq. N.Y. which obtained the First Prizes at the N.Y.S. Ag. Society's Show, Poughkeepsie, 1844, and at the Dutchess Ag. Society's Show, 1843. Engraved for the "Cultivator." Printed by Gavil & Co. Albany. E. Forbes, del. Jordan & Halpin, sc.
Engraving, Isaac P. Davis, by W.H. Forbes & Co.
Photograph of Charles S. Sargent
Photograph of painting of Caleb Strong
Photograph of Francis H. Appleton, 1931
Photograph of Jacob C. Rogers
Photograph of Frederick L. Ames
Photograph of drawing (?) of George M. Dexter
Photograph of S. Endicott Peabody
Group photograph, William Endicott's place, Danvers, Mass., Aug. 1905
Photograph of painting of George W. Lyman
Photograph of painting of Thomas Motley
Photograph of drawing (?), unidentified man
Eight photographs on a mat board: George W. Lyman, R.C. Winthrop, Richard S. Fay (1847), Peter C. Brooks, Edward N. Perkins, Ebenezer F. Bowditch, Francis H. Appleton, and John S. Ames
Photograph of painting of Leverett Saltonstall
Photograph of painting of Thomas L. Winthrop
Photograph of painting of John Adams
Photograph of painting of Ebenezer Frank Bowditch
Preferred Citation
Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture records, Massachusetts Historical Society.
Access Terms
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