COLLECTION GUIDES

1862-1878

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Representative digitized documents from this collection:

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 records of the Freedmen's Aid Society, founded in Boston, Mass. in 1862.

Historical Sketch

The New England Freedmen's Aid Society was founded in Boston, Mass. in 1862 in response to an appeal from Edward L. Pierce on behalf of 8,000 formerly enslaved people at Port Royal, S.C. Originally named the Educational Commission, its mission was to provide teachers and other aid for "the industrial, social, intellectual, moral, and religious improvement" of freedmen. The organization, which changed its name to the New England Freedmen's Aid Society in 1864 to reflect its broader scope, also published a monthly journal called The Freedmen's Record. The society disbanded in 1874.

Collection Description

This collection consists of the records of the New England Freedmen's Aid Society, including one volume of meeting minutes, 1862-1874; four volumes of "Daily Records," 1865-1866, 1868-1869, and 1871-1874; three volumes of Teacher's Committee records, 1864-1876; and one volume listing teachers in southern states, their schools, salaries, supporting societies, and numbers of pupils. Daily records include notes on correspondence with teachers, agents, and others, and copies of letters by the secretary of the Teacher's Committee, Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney. The collection also contains correspondence between the committee and individuals actively teaching in the southern states, describing the educational needs and the day-to-day treatment and conditions faced by the freedman in the south. Correspondents include Caroline Alfred, Philena Carkin, Arthur Sumner, Lucretia Crocker, and A. D. Holmes.

Item lists of Caroline Alfred and Philena Carkin letters are available in the library.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Ellen Sturgis Hooper, May 1907.

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 as color digital facsimiles and on microfilm, P-812, 2 reels.

Detailed Description of the Collection

I. Loose papers, 1873-1878Digital Content

Arranged chronologically.

Box 1Folder 1Digital Content

July-Sep. 1873

Box 1Folder 2Digital Content

Oct. 1873

Box 1Folder 3Digital Content

Nov. 1873

Box 1Folder 4Digital Content

Dec. 1873

Box 1Folder 5Digital Content

Jan. 1874

Box 1Folder 6Digital Content

Feb. 1874

Box 1Folder 7Digital Content

Mar.-Apr. 1874

Box 1Folder 8Digital Content

May 1874

Box 1Folder 9Digital Content

June-Oct. 1874

Box 1Folder 10Digital Content

Nov.-Dec. 1874

Box 1Folder 11Digital Content

1874, undated

Box 1Folder 12Digital Content

Jan.-Feb. 1875

Box 1Folder 13Digital Content

Mar.-May 1875

Box 1Folder 14Digital Content

June-Aug. 1875

Box 1Folder 15Digital Content

Sep.-Nov. 1875

Box 1Folder 16Digital Content

Dec. 1875

Box 1Folder 17Digital Content

Feb.-Apr. 1876

Box 1Folder 18Digital Content

July-Dec. 1876

Box 1Folder 19Digital Content

1876, undated

Box 1Folder 20Digital Content

1878

II. Volumes, 1862-1876Digital Content

Box 1Folder 21Vol. 1Digital Content

Educational Commission records, 1862-1874

Box 1Folder 22Vol. 2Digital Content

Daily record, 1865-1866

Box 2Folder 1Vol. 3Digital Content

Daily record, 1868-1869

Box 2Folder 2Vol. 4Digital Content

Daily record, 1871-1873

Box 2Folder 3Vol. 5Digital Content

Daily record, 1873-1874

Box 3Folder 1Vol. 6Digital Content

Teachers' Committee, 1864-1866

Box 3Folder 2Vol. 7Digital Content

Teachers' Committee, 1866-1870

Box 3Folder 3Vol. 8Digital Content

Teachers' Committee, 1870-1876

Box 3Folder 4Vol. 9Digital Content

Schools and teachers, 1867-1874

Box 3Folder 5-9

Photocopy of Vol. 9 (Schools and teachers, 1867-1874)

Preferred Citation

New England Freedmen's Aid Society records, 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:

Alfred, Caroline.
Carkin, Philena.
Cheney, Ednah Dow, 1824-1904.
Crocker, Lucretia, 1829-1886.
Holmes, A. D.
Sumner, Arthur.

Subjects:

Charities--Massachusetts--Boston.
Freedmen--Education.
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877).
Southern States--History.
Teachers.
Women teachers.