Storrsville Lyceum Debating Society Minutebook
Club that met weekly or bi-weekly in Storrsville, Massachusetts, to debate questions of local, national, and international interest including religion, abolition and slavery, human nature, penal reform, the lure of the West, intemperance, and war and peace. Single minutebook includes two versions of the constitution, proposed and debated questions, the teams, the outcome, and notations of any additional activities that took place during the formal meetings.
1860 | Born September 6, Leicester, Massachusetts |
1884 | Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts State College |
1888 | Special Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
1889 | Summer Teacher at Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, Massachusetts |
1893-1916 | Professor of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College |
1893 | Ph.D., University of Leipzig, Germany |
1895-1916 | Plant Physiologist and Pathologist, Massachusetts Experiment Station |
1897-1911 | Secretary to the Graduate School, Massachusetts Agricultural College |
1902 | Member of Faculty and Lecturer on Plant Pathology at Graduate School of Agriculture (Under the auspices of Association of American College and Experiment Stations; University of Illinois) |
1903 | Botanist to The Massachusetts Board of Agriculture |
1904 | Lecturer on Plant Pathology; Graduate School of Agriculture; Ames, Iowa |
1941 | Died Amherst, Massachusetts |
The papers of George Edward Stone document his activities as Professor of Botany and Head of the Botany Department at the Massachusetts Agricultural College, his work as a professional botanist and arborist, and his personal interests. Papers include correspondence, lecture notes, reports, notes on experiments, drawings depicting original apparatus, scrapbooks of printed botanical illustrations, students’ papers, genealogies, memorabilia, and photographs, together with autobiographical notes, including reflections on Massachusetts Agricultural College and on Emily Dickinson, and correspondence, notes and clippings on psychic phenomena.
This collection is organized into six series:
- Series 1. Notes and Experiments, 1892-1936, n.d.
- Series 2. Reports and Articles, 1890-1937, n.d.
- Series 3. College Papers and Lecture Notes, 1899-1937, n.d.
- Series 4. Subject File and Correspondence, Photographs, 1894-1956, n.d.
- Series 5. Psychic Research, 1919-1937, n.d.
- Series 6. Student Herbarium, ca. 1902-1905, n.d.
The collection is open for research.
Cite as: George Edward Stone Papers (RG 40/11 Stone). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Processed by Charlotte Truesdale, 1975.
German
1892-1936, n.d.
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Comprised of notes documenting experiments on plants and trees. For some it is not entirely clear under what circumstances or at what time period the experiments were conducted. Many were carried out while attending The University of Leipzig in Germany. The bulk of the experiments pertain to the field of physiological botany such as “Measuring the Force of Gravity in Plants,” “Partial Pressure of Oxygen on Protoplasm,” “Correlative Growths Resulting from Mutilation and Pruning,” and many others. Drawings and sketches depict Stone’s original designs and use of apparatus. |
1890-1937, n.d.
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Comprises various reports published by Stone and others on topics such as shade trees, plants in different parts of the United States, effects of light, smoke and ice storms on vegetation, and pruning and restoration of trees. Bound volumes of published clippings and articles authored by Stone, including his writings for Arborea, the bulletin of the Massachusetts Tree Wardens and Foresters Association, can also be found in this series. |
1899-1937, n.d.
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Contains principally handwritten and typewritten lecture notes, college-related correspondence, reports, and some personal reminiscences of life at the Massachusetts Agricultural College. Many of the letters in this series are written by Stone to various State Commissioners of Education and the Presidents of the College, and concern the buying of land, location of future buildings, reorganizations of present departments, and future courses. |
1894-1956, n.d.
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Comprises biographical materials (resumes, genealogy, biography and tributes), a bibliography of published writings, materials documenting memberships in professional organizations and societies, professional directories, clippings, memorabilia, comments on Emily Dickinson, and miscellaneous correspondence. Much of Stone’s correspondence was with former students and members of the numerous societies in which he was involved. These letters discuss municipal tree problems, legislation to establish licensing of arborists in Massachusetts, the valuation of shade and ornamental trees, and other related subjects. Also in this series are nine albums of photographs, and two of printed illustrations labeled “cuts” by Stone. A few are Stone’s personal photographs of himself, and presumedly his family and friends. However, most of the photographs relate to his life-long interest in the tree profession. |
1919-1937, n.d.
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Contains numerous notes and clippings on what appears to have been a prime interest and hobby for Stone. There are clippings on such topics as television, mental telepathy, visual transmissions and various types of clairvoyance. Stone was a member of the American Psychical Society and the Boston Society of Psychic Research, and many of his papers are notes on experiments relating to these subjects. |
1902-1905
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The student herbarium of Waldo Barlow, displayed at the St. Louis Exposition of 1904. |
Series 1. Notes and Experiments
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1892-1936, n.d.
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Experiments on the Germination of Seeds
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1906, n.d.
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Box 1:1
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Experiments of Contact Stimulation
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1904-1918, n.d.
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Box 1:2
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Experiment: The Effects of Illumination Gas On Sycamores (2 copies) plus photographs, Effects of Cases On Trees and Vegetation (3 Copies), Growth Tables, Drawings: Mag. Experiments on Plants
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1907-1936, n.d.
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Box 1:3
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Notes on Hemlock, Measurements of, South Amherst Swamp
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1920-1921, n.d.
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Box 1:4
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Notes: Experiment on Plant Correlative Growth
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1913, n.d.
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Box 1:5
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Experimental Notes on Assorted Subjects
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1901-1921, n.d.
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Box 1:6
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Transpiration Experiments
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1906, n.d.
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Box 1:7
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Electricity and Plant Growth,
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1918-1931, n.d.
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Box 1:8
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Experiments and Causes Defined,
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1907-1929, n.d.
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Box 1:9
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The Effects of Gypsy Moth and Gas on Trees in New England
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n.d.
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Box 1:10
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Notebook (“Diarium”) of Experiments 144-244
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1892-1893, n.d.
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Box 1:11
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Series 2. Reports and Articles
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1890-1937, n.d.
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Shade Tree Literature published by Stone and Co-Workers
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1913-1923, n.d.
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Box 2:1
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Tree Planting’s General Care
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n.d.
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Box 2:2
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Report on Georgia; Condition of Vegetation
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1915
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Box 2:3
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Virginia; Smelter Smoke Report, Related Correspondence and Maps
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1917
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Box 2:4
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Report on the Condition of Vegetation on Staten Island, N.Y.
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1917
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Box 2:5
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Reports Concerning Damage to Trees from Illuminating gas. Stone’s report as consultant
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1907-1936, n.d.
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Box 2:6
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The effects of illuminating gas on trees (Reports and related materials)
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1930-1934, n.d.
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Box 2:7
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Report – Lightening Injury to Trees
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n.d.
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Box 2:8
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1. Various Physical and Chemical Agencies which affect trees, 2. Variation of optimum Light in Course of Plant Development, 3. Need for Improved Methods in the treatment of Pests
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1934-1936, n.d.
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Box 2:9
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Worcester County Highlands Report
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n.d.
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Box 2:10
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Factors Associated with Pruning and Restoration
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1913-1924, n.d.
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Box 3:1
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Restoration of Trees from Ice Storms
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1921-1931
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Box 3:2
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Miscellaneous Tree Reports
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1929-1937, n.d.
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Box 3:3
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Concord, Mass. Metcalf, Bartlett etc.; Shade Tree Conference- Correspondence; Related Correspondence
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1924-1932, n.d.
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Box 3:4
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Re: Evolution
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n.d.
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Box 3:5
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Publication by Stone
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1897-1927, n.d.
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Box 4:1
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Publications by Stone
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1904-1917
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Box 4:2
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Tree News; Some Articles about Stone
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1929-1931
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Box 4:3
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Publications by Others: Collected by Stone; Electricity and effects on Plants
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1894-1917
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Box 5:1
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Publications by Others: Bartlett Tree Co: Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station
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1916-1937, n.d.
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Box 5:2
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Vol.8., No.247 The American Florist (by Others)
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1893
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Box 5:3
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Publications by Others-, Bartlett Tree Lab.
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1916-1934, n.d.
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Box 5:4
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4 Bound Volumes of Articles
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1890-1929
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Box 6
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4 Bound Volumes of Articles
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1902-1927
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Box 7
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Series 3. College Papers and Lecture Notes
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1899-1937, n.d.
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College Related Correspondence, Articles and other Materials
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1929-1937, n.d.
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Box 8:1
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Concerning John Davey Correspondence and Related Materials
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1924-1931, n.d.
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Box 8:2
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Concerning M.A.C. to Comm. of Education
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1926
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Box 8:3
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Misc. Correspondence
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1917-1936
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Box 8:4
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Report on Graduates 1930s Massachusetts State College
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Box 8:5
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Concerning: President Hugh Baker
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1937
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Box 8:6
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M.A.C. Grounds
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Box 8:7
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Shade- Tree Notes and Course Arrangement on that Subject
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n.d.
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Box 8:8
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Lecture Notes: Handwritten and Typescripts
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1899-1937
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Box 8:9
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Some Phases of Life at M.A.C. (Contains Personal Reminiscences)
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n.d.
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Box 8:10
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Shade Tree Management, 1893-1915, Course Introduction and Notes A & B.
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1893-1915
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Box 14:11
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Shade Tree Management, 1893-1915, Notes C, D, E
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Box 14:12
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Shade Tree Management, 1893-1915, Notes G (no F)
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Box 14:13
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Shade Tree Management, 1893-1915, Notes G
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Box 14:14
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Series 4. Subject Files and Correspondence
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1894-1956, n.d.
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Societies in which Stone Involved
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1928-1937
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Box 9:1
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The F.A. Bartlett Tree Dealings
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1920-1936, n.d.
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Box 9:2
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Consultant to F.A. Bartlett Tree Co., Complaint Against
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1931
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Box 9:3
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Massachusetts Tree Warden’s and Forester’s Association
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1913-1934, n.d.
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Box 9:4
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Data for Tree Warden Law (1923)
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1924, n.d.
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Box 9:5
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The Davey Tree Expert Co.
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1923-1928
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Box 9:6
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Massachusetts Forestry Association
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1900-1931, n.d.
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Box 9:7
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Connecticut Tree Protective Association
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1919-1930, n.d.
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Box 9:8
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State and Local Regulations Concerning Shade Trees
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1899-1926, n.d.
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Box 9:9
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Stone’s Resumes and Personal Records; life histories; tribute
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1927-1946, n.d.
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Box 10:1
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Genealogy
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1894-1937, n.d.
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Box 10:2
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By Gordon King, 1957 Life; Organizations, Bibliography of Writings
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1957
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Box 10:3
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Memorabilia
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1895-1956, n.d.
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Box 10:4
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Memberships and Directories
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1915-1933, n.d.
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Box 10:5
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Invention
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ca. 1913
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Box 10:6
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Comments on Emily Dickinson and related material
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1930-1931, n.d.
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Box 10:7
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Miscellaneous Clippings
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1902-1927, n.d.
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Box 10:8
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Comments on Photos
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1917
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Box 10:9
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Envelope 1, Photographs 1-181
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Box 10
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Envelope 1, Photographs 182-357
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Box 11
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Envelope 2, Photographs 358-514
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Box 11
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Envelope 3, Photographs 515-687
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Box 11
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Envelope 4, Photographs 688-817
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Box 11
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Envelope 1, Photographs 818-1024
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Box 12
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Envelope 2, Photographs 1025-1293
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Box 12
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Envelope 3, Photographs 1294-1309
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Box 12
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Envelope 5, “Cuts” Book 1
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Box 12
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Envelope 6, “Cuts” Book 2
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Box 12
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Envelope 7, Photographs Second Series 1-52
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Box 12
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Series 5. Psychic Research
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1919-1937, n.d.
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Notes: Personal Impressions Transmissions
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n.d.
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Box 13:1
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Stone’s Notes – Mental and Visual Transmissions
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1919-1933, n.d.
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Box 13:2
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Psychic Research
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1929-1932, n.d.
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Box 13:3
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Telepathy
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1935-1937, n.d.
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Box 13:4
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Clippings (photocopied) Concerning Psychic Phenomena,
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late 1800s – early 1900s
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Box 13:5
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Series 6. Student Herbarium
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1902-1905
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Waldo Barlow Herbarium
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Box 13:6
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