COLLECTION GUIDES

1764-1914; bulk: 1850-1914

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Restrictions on Access

Use of the originals is restricted. This collection is available as color digital facsimiles (see links below). Black and white microfilm is also available for use in the library.


Collection Summary

Abstract

This collection consists of clippings and correspondence related primarily to Norwood P. Hallowell's career as an army officer and as lieutenant-colonel of the 55th Mass. Regiment, the second Black regiment in the state, during the Civil War.

Biographical Sketch

Norwood Penrose Hallowell (1839-1914) was born on 13 Apr. 1839 in Philadelphia, Penn., the son of Morris L. and Hannah (Penrose) Hallowell. He graduated from Harvard College in 1861. On 10 June 1861, he was commissioned first lieutenant of the 20th Mass. Regiment and later promoted to captain. He fought in many battles, including Ball's Bluff, Yorktown, Glendale, Malvern Hill, Chantilly, and Antietam, where he was wounded. On 17 Apr. 1863, he was appointed lieutenant-colonel of the 54th Mass. Regiment and later colonel of the 55th Mass. Regiment, the second Black regiment raised in the state. The regiment was stationed at New Bern, N.C. and took part in the attack on Fort Wagner, S.C. Hallowell's brothers, Edward N. and Richard P. Hallowell, were also involved in the recruitment of Black soldiers for the 54th and 55th Regiments. The family was active in the anti-slavery movement and worked to get equal pay for Black soldiers and other equal treatment for Blacks.

In 1863, Norwood P. Hallowell was discharged from military service and entered the wool business in New York and Boston. He married Sarah Wharton Haydock on 27 Jan. 1868. The couple settled in Medford, Mass. and had six children: Anna Norwood Hallowell; Robert Haydock Hallowell; Norwood Penrose Hallowell, Jr.; John White Hallowell; Esther Fisher Hallowell; and Susan Morris Hallowell.

Collection Description

This collection consists of clippings and correspondence related mostly to Norwood P. Hallowell's career as an army officer and as lieutenant-colonel of the 55th Mass. Regiment. The papers, primarily in scrapbooks, also contain Hallowell's essays as a student at Harvard, papers related to his lifelong affiliation and loyalty to the college, and items concerning his career as a businessman in Boston.

Arrangement

The Norwood Penrose Hallowell papers consist primarily of five scrapbooks. Three of the scrapbooks (Vols. 1, 2, and 4) have been disbound and rehoused in boxes and folders, and two of the scrapbooks (Vols. 3 and 5) are still bound. Volume 3 is an oversize scrapbook located in Oversize Box 1. Items in some, but not all, of the scrapbooks are arranged in rough chronological order, and researchers will find overlap of dates and subjects across the five volumes. Some loose clippings were photocopied for preservation.

Oversize papers in this collection have been removed to an oversize box but are digitized at their original location. Some loose items from Scrapbook Vol. 5 have been removed to document boxes, but are also digitized at their original location.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Mrs. John Crocker, May 1971.

Restrictions on Access

Use of the originals is restricted. This collection is available as color digital facsimiles (see links below). Black and white microfilm is also available for use in the library.

Other Formats

The collection is also available on microfilm, P-800 (2 reels). See the Microfilm Reel List below.

Detailed Description of the Collection

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Scrapbook vol. 2, 1863-1887; bulk: 1863-1865 (disbound)Digital Content

This scrapbook contains clippings primarily related to the 54th and 55th Mass. Regiments, as well as printed material, notices, broadsides, circular letters, and correspondence of John A. Andrew and Edward N. Hallowell. Because many of the papers were loose, individual items have been numbered rather than pages.

Box 2Folder 1Digital Content

Items 1-25

Box 2Folder 2Digital Content

Items 26-57

Box 2Folder 3Digital Content

Items 58-68

Box 2Folder 4Digital Content

Items 69-89

Box 2Folder 5Digital Content

Items 90-105

Box 2Folder 6Digital Content

Items 106-130

Box 2Folder 7Digital Content

Items 131-147

Box 2Folder 8Digital Content

Items 148-151

Box 2Folder 9Digital Content

Items 152-168

Box 2Folder 10Digital Content

Items 169-188

Box 2Folder 11Digital Content

Items 189-199

Box 2Folder 12Digital Content

Items 200-219

Box 2Folder 13Digital Content

Items 220-229

Box 2Folder 14Digital Content

Items 230-239

Box 2Folder 15Digital Content

Items 240-249

Box 2Folder 16Digital Content

Items 250-259

Box 2Folder 17Digital Content

Items 260-269

Box 2Folder 18Digital Content

Items 270-279

Box 2Folder 19Digital Content

Items 280-289

Box 2Folder 20Digital Content

Items 290-299

Box 2Folder 21Digital Content

Items 300-309

Box 2Folder 22Digital Content

Items 310-319

Box 2Folder 23Digital Content

Items 320-329

Box 2Folder 24Digital Content

Items 330-339

Box 2Folder 25Digital Content

Items 340-349

Box 2Folder 26Digital Content

Items 350-359

Box 2Folder 27Digital Content

Items 360-369

Box 2Folder 28Digital Content

Items 370-379

Box 2Folder 29Digital Content

Items 380-389

Box 2Folder 30Digital Content

Items 390-399

Box 2Folder 31Digital Content

Items 400-415

Box 2Folder 32Digital Content

Items 416-430

Box 2Folder 33Digital Content

Items 431-440

Box 2Folder 34Digital Content

Items 441-457

Box 2Folder 35Digital Content

Items 458-469

Box 2Folder 36Digital Content

Items 471-488

Box 3Folder 1Digital Content

Items 489-499

Box 3Folder 2Digital Content

Items 500-509

Box 3Folder 3Digital Content

Items 510-526

Box 3Folder 4Digital Content

Items 527-539

Box 3Folder 5Digital Content

Items 540-557

Box 3Folder 6Digital Content

Item 558

Box 3Folder 7Digital Content

Items 559-560

Box 3Folder 8Digital Content

Items 561-575

Box 3Folder 9Digital Content

Items 576-590

Box 3Folder 10Digital Content

Items 591-595

Box 3Folder 11Digital Content

Loose materials

Close Scrapbook vol. 2, 1863-1887; bulk: 1863-1865 (disbound)Digital Content

Microfilm Reel List

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Reel 1

Loose papers, 1858-1914, undated

Reel 1

Volume 1, 1850-1904

Reel 1

Volume 2, 1863-1887; bulk: 1863-1865

Reel 2

Volume 3, 1764-1914; bulk: 1862-1914

Reel 2

Volume 4, 1860-1888

Reel 2

Volume 5, 1861-1885; bulk: 1861-1863

Preferred Citation

Norwood Penrose Hallowell papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.

Access Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in ABIGAIL, the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should search the catalog using these headings.

Persons:

Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867.
Hallowell, Edward N., d. 1871.
Hallowell, Morris Longstreth, 1809-1880.
Hallowell, Richard P. (Richard Price), 1835-1904.
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.

Organizations:

Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1861.
National Bank of Commerce (Boston, Mass.).
United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 20th (1861-1865).
United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 54th (1863-1865).
United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 55th (1863-1865).

Subjects:

Abolitionists.
Antislavery movements--United States.
Merchants--Massachusetts--Boston.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Participation, African American
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Regimental histories--Massachusetts Infantry, 55th Volunteers.

Materials Removed from the Collection

One photograph from this collection has been removed to Portraits small (Photo. 9.34).

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