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Title
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Deed of Hadley Third Precinct, June 16, 1730
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Deeds -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
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Deed from Joseph Eastman of Hadley to Jonathan Smith of Hadley conveying tract of land in the second division of the Third Precinct (now Amherst).
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Jones Library Special Collections
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1730-06-16
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English
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Folder: Hadley -- Third Precinct -- Deeds
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Eastman, Joseph
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Manuscripts
1700s
1730s
1759 and Before
Deeds
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Title
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William Boltwood letter, August 5, 1775
Subject
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American loyalists
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
Amherst (Mass.)
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Letter from William Boltwood to the Amherst Committee of Correspondence asking to be restored to public favor and endorsing measures taken by the Continental Congress.
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Boltwood, William
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Jones Library Special Collections
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1775-08-05
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English
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Folder: Boltwood, William -- Letter
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image/jpg
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Correspondence
1700s
1770s
Revolutionary War
War Peace and Human Rights
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Lithograph
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2 x 3 in.
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Fair
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Title
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Manner in which many kinds of game were carried
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Indians of North America -- Hunting
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Lithograph of two North American Indians carrying game suspended on a pole between them.
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Image from page 72 of Old Indian Chronicle by S. G. Drake, 1836.
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Jones Library Special Collections
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1836
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image/jpg
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English
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Prints
1700s
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Account book
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Title
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Pages from Simeon Clark account book, 1760
Subject
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Account books
Amherst (Mass.)
Description
An account of the resource
Two pages from Simeon Clark's account book showing records related to Martha Selfring and Edward Selfring. Under Martha's name is listed work relating to weaving and sewing. Under Edward's name is listed work relating to providing food goods.
Creator
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Clark, Simeon
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Jones Library Special Collections
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1760
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application/pdf
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English
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Folder: Clark, Simeon -- Account book
Type
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Manuscripts
1700s
1760s
Account books
Work life
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Agreement to build a gristmill
Subject
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Mills and mill-work
Hadley (Mass.)
Description
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Agreement between Peletiah Smith and seven others to build, and to share equally the cost of, a gristmill to be situated on the Fort River in the Second Precinct of Hadley.
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Jones Library Special Collections
Date
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1756-01-28
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English
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Manuscripts
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Folder: Smith, Peletiah -- Grist mill
1700s
1750s
1759 and Before
Business Industry and Transportation
Mills
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Title
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Tax warrant for Hadley Third Precinct, February 07, 1753
Subject
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Taxation
Amherst (Mass.)
Description
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Warrant to Nathan Dickinson, constable, for collection of taxes in Third Precinct of Hadley (now Amherst).
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Jones Library Special Collections
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1753-02-07
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English
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Folder: Hadley -- Third Precinct -- Tax Warrant
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1750s
1759 and Before
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Account book
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Title
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Page from Nathaniel Smith's account book
Subject
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Physicians
Hadley (Mass.)
Description
An account of the resource
Many of the early settlers combined some other occupation with that of farming. Nathaniel Smith, who was among the first of the East Inhabitants of Hadley, was a doctor, the first to practice his profession in the new settlement.
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Jones Library Special Collections
Date
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Circa 1757
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image/jpg
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English
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Folder: Smith, Nathaniel -- Account Book
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Manuscripts
1700s
1750s
1759 and Before
Account books
Health
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Title
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Deed of Hadley Third Precinct December 12, 1730
Subject
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Deeds -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Description
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Deed from Ichabod Smith of Hadley to Nathaniel Smith, his son, conveying parcel of land in the second division of the Third Precinct (now Amherst).
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Jones Library Special Collections
Date
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1730-12-12
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image/jpg
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English
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Folder: Hadley -- Third Precinct -- Deeds
Creator
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Smith, Ichabod
Type
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Manuscripts
1700s
1759 and Before
Deeds
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Lithograph
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2 x 3 in.
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Title
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Hunting the deer
Subject
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Indians of North America -- Hunting
Description
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Lithograph of a North American Indian hunting a deer.
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Indians of America / Edward W. Miller, publisher, 1847
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Jones Library Special Collections
Date
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Circa 1847
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image/jpg
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English
Relation
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Is part of the Clifton Johnson Schoolbook Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
Type
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Prints
1700s
1759 and Before
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John L. Lovell Collection
Description
An account of the resource
John L. Lovell (1825-1903) was a professional photographer. He came to Amherst in 1856 and established the Amherst Picture Gallery, the first photographic studio in Western Massachusetts. In addition to studio work, Lovell was interested in scientific photography, accompanying an Amherst College astronomical team to California in 1882, as well as photographing Connecticut Valley geological features.
His photos provide the best visual documentation from the 1860s to the 1890s of the successive transitions Amherst made from an agricultural town, to an industrial one, and finally, to a town known chiefly for its educational institutions. Moreover, Lovell’s images provide the best visual available documentation of Emily Dickinson’s community. Early images of the Dickinson houses, the streets, shops, and businesses the family knew intimately – all are found within this very important collection.
John L. Lovell Collection (ca. 1860s – ca. 1890s) can be seen in its entirety at the Jones Library. It includes negatives; 59 stereopticon views of Amherst; 40 cartes de visite; and 1200 prints. The collection includes the first surviving photos of Amherst. Subjects include Amherst and the Connecticut Valley, especially architecture, businesses, construction, etc. Biographical reviews in local newspapers of the day; advertisements for his business and other materials accompany the photographs. The cartes de visite are significant because of extensive collateral material in the manuscript collection.
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Photograph
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3.7 x 5.4 in.
Condition
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fair
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LOV0468
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Lovell, John L., 1825-1903
Description
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According to text on the back of the photograph, this house was built by John Sheldon about 1690 and razed in 1848. This photograph was copied from the only daguerreotype of the house in existence, belonging to the late Professor Aaron Warner (of Amherst College), by John L. Lovell. The sky in photograph is painted with white paint.
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image/jpeg
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English
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Jones Library Special Collections
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Is part of the John Lovell Photograph Collection. Jones Library Special Collections
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Title
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Old Indian House in Deerfield
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Before 1903
Subject
The topic of the resource
Deerfield (Mass.)
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Photographs
1700s
1759 and Before
Houses
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Correspondence
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Stockbridge March 5 1787
Dear Sir,
When you was here, I had the most sanguine prospects of making you a payment before this time, but we have had nothing but a scene of war and distress since the beginning of Feby. which has prevented my collecting any money worth your receiving, you may depend on my exercions in your favor as soon as there is the least propect of success -- On Tuesday morning the 27 ulto. about daybreak I had my house surrounded by twelve armed men, with a demand of enterance and surrender to Shays with the most horrid imprecations and diabolical visages that is possible to possess the human appearance before we could have time to determine whether it would be best to grant them enterance, they drove their bayonets thru the window of my lodging room and by repeated thrusts broke the sash and 6 or 8 lights of glass, in the room I, my wife and small children lodged, then with the same degree of vailance burst an outside door and an entery door which led into the same room, pointed the bayonet to my wives breast, with a demand of arms and arminition at the same time they had found enterance into almost every room of my house, after getting what arms and arminition they could find, and what plunder they pleased, which consited of cloathing, silver buckles some cash hats etc etc they ordered us to prepare to march immediately to head quarters, which was then at Mr. Bingham, where I found almost all my neighbours in the same unhappy situation. The commanding officer, Capt. Hamblin, informed me I must go with him and gave me permission to return home and take an horse or sleigh and what other comforts I pleased, which I considered as a very great indulgence, they plundered 6 horses and mounted them as videts [?] and marched out of town sun almost two hours high in the morning with 32 prisioners, we went to Barrington where they were joined by a number more, our Friends at Barrington got information timely to make their escape to Sheffield, where with an uncommon ardor and spirit they collected a force sufficient to attack them, which they did on the road from Barrington to Sheffield, tho; they decoyed them out of the common road, there strength was nearly equal the prisioners were pressed on at the point of the bayonet ot the scene of action a cruelty unknown in the most barbarous Nation, but kind providence so ordered it that but one of the poor prisioners fell, whether by the fire of our people or the rebels is uncertain, the attack was vailant and resolute on both sides, Hamblin received a mortal wound, which disconcerted his men, and they fled with precipitation into every direction, leaving one dead and two mortally wounded, by the seasonable reinforcement under Genl. Patterson in their rear, about fifty of there number were made prisioners, we lost two killed and one wounded, but I hope not mortal, Thus ended this rash incursion of the rebels, which they plumed themselves much on - I have spun out this to a much greater length then I intended, am
Your Friend
& Servt.
Erastus Sargeant.
Maj. Sheppard
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Letter to Major General Shepard about Shays' Rebellion
Subject
The topic of the resource
Shays' Rebellion, 1786-1787
Stockbridge (Mass.)
Description
An account of the resource
Dr. Erastus Sargeant writes to Major General William Shepard describing being captured by Shays' Regulators as they attack and loot the town of Stockbridge. They are defeated during a final bloody encounter with government militia at Sheffield, MA on February 27, 1787.<br /><br />Shepard was chosen major general of the Fourth Division of the Massachusetts militia in 1786 and defended the Springfield Arsenal in January and February 1787 during Shays' Rebellion. Dr. Sargeant mentions being marched to Shays' headquarters in Stockbridge at Mr. Bingham's. This location would be the Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, MA, which was founded by Silas Bingham and his wife Anna.<br /><br />A similar account is mentioned in several published letters in <a href="http://memorialhall.mass.edu/collection/itempage.jsp?itemid=18938&img=0&level=advanced&transcription=1">Multiple articles from The New-Haven Gazette and The Connecticut Magazine newspaper regarding Shays' Rebellion</a>.
Creator
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Sargeant, Erastus
Publisher
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Jones Library Special Collections
Date
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1787-03-05
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Format
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application/pdf
Language
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English
Identifier
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Folder: Shays' Rebellion - Documents
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Correspondence
1700s
1780s
Shays Rebellion
War Peace and Human Rights
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Manuscript
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Amherst December 20th 1781
An address to the Ladys of this Town
On consideration of the great and necessary charges arise
Ing on the Inhabitants of this town. By reason of the expensive
Defence made against our unnatural Enemies, together with the
Debts demanded by our own Citizens at the Present day
therefore it appears highly Reasonable that all Persons
Receiving Benefits from the Defence of our Pleasant
and fertile country and other ways should be touched by a warm &
Benevolent Zeal to Lend their assistance to Encourage
their over Burdened friends and Neighbors who are
by the Laws of our Land taxed to fray the Charges
thereof Publick & Domestick; the address is seriously
to awaken the attention of the [female] virtuous
and compassionate Womenkind Espeacially such as are
yet in single Life to cashe into the treasury
of amherst their volentary gifts for the Relief
of those who no Doubt you wish well
unto and in whose welfare you will? share? a part
firmly Persuaded of Justice? In so Reasonable a Request to
such Aprehensive Quick sighted sympathizing Matrons
we shall Lend our hand to distinguish the Names and Carecters
of such worthy deeds to their Lasting Honnour
you the Ladys that come to the Knowledge of this ad [???]
will be so good as to subscribe their Names and their
gifts to the town treasury or the select men
or other ways as they shall see Cause.
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Appeal to Amherst women for funds
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United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783; Women -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
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Appeal for financial contributions addressed to the women of Amherst in order to help offset the heavy tax burden imposed on the town treasury by the Revolutionary War.
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Jones Library Special Collections
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1781-12-20
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English
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Photographs
1700s
1780s
Revolutionary War
War Peace and Human Rights
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https://digitalamherst.org/files/original/91b58d988c5eee5b67ad74ddc34f3329.pdf
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Account book
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Account book for Connecticut River transportation business
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Commerce
Transportation
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Account book kept by unknown person recording transportation of goods such as salt, molasses, and rum, up and down the Connecticut River during the years 1753 through 1756.
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Circa 1753
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1750s
1759 and Before
Account books
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https://digitalamherst.org/files/original/8be1b20104c9562133faffd3dbdb0239.pdf
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To the Rev. Parsons and delegates from the several churches of
Northampton, Hatfield, Southampton, Williamsburgh, Whately &
Westhampton in council assembled at Amherst on Monday
the 30th day of Septr A.D. 1782
Gentlemen
In as much as it has been agreeable to your several
churches to grant our request to them expressed in our ----?
in appointing you to advise and assist us under our present [disa---?]
greeable circumstances; we beg leave to lay before you for your
consideration and advise thereon a more full and particular [account?]
of the several matters of grievance subsisting in our minds with
regard to the settlement of Mr. David Parsons as Pastor of the
Church and Congregation in this town.
And in the first place we consider ourselves as being treated
in an unchristian like, and unfair manner by a majority of
the Church, in that, they have proceeded in a hasty & unbecoming
way to procure Mr. Parsons to preach here, in the first place
Contrary to the authority of the town expressed by their vote of
May 18th, 1781 which was that the -----? be a commentary to
provide the town with a preacher, soon after which vote was passed
in town meeting, a member of the church (uneasy as we suppose
that the -----? by advice of the neighboring ministers
were about to procure another gentleman in preference to
Mr. Parsons to supply the pulpit in this town) procured a church
meeting to be called to prevent the committee appointed by [ye?]
aforesaid vote of the town from procuring any other person to
supply the pulpit except Mr. Parsons. Accordingly a church
meeting was immediately called, and the church without giving
opportunity to said committee to pursue their -instructions; by
their votes and influence procured a town meeting, which town
meeting being called on the 25th day of June 1781, the following
votes were passed, to wit, that as soon as convenient the town
will be in a way for the ------? of the gospel ordinances
among them, 2d that the town are willing to concur with
the [chh?] in all pro----? measures for the settlement of
the gospel ministry and ordinances.
And after having [spoken?] a committee of the town to join
with the committee of the chh to procure a [settlement?] of the gospel ordinances in this town. The following -----?
was ----?, to wit, that the committee be directed to
employ Mr. David Parsons to supply the pulpit for the
--page 2--
by all which votes and proceedings of the chh and town we are of [opinion?]
that it was the predeterminate resolution of the majority of the chh
to have Mr. Parsons the sole candidate for settlement in the
ministry in this town, altho' afterwards, after a general declaration
that Mr. Parsons would not consider himself as a candidate for
the ministry (which we suppose to be a feigned assertion by his
friends; It was voted by the town December 17th, 1781 that the com
mittee be directed as soon as may be to procure a candidate for the
ministry to preach in this town in preference of which direction
of the town the committee (by advice of a council of ministers
assembled for the installment of Mr. Strong of Williamsburgh)
applied to, and procured Mr. Henry Ely to supply the pulpit for
a short term, which worthy gentleman had not long laboured
in our service, before it was reported that Mr. Parsons would
offer himself as a candidate for settlement in the ministry
Whereupon a meeting was called and a majority of the town
voted to invite Mr. David Parsons to preach here on probation
for settlement.. who has supplied the pulpit ever since..by
which proceedings of the chh and town we consider ourselves
as injured in that when they knew that more than one third
part of the town were opposed to Mr. Parsons they refused
hearing any other candidate, which reasonable request if
granted might have prevented the uneasiness and troubles now
now prevailing in this town, the aforesaid request was often made &
----? for reasons hereafter to be be inserted, but always denied
with an unbecoming ----? alleging that they were
the majority, and it must be that the minority must be
bound by their proceedings
With regard to Mr. Parsons As there has been for many years
past divers disputes and controversies between parties in this
town relative to political principles in some of which his
family have taken part, and been interested, we doubt not
but the gentleman is prejudiced against many of the
inhabitants of this town, and as these parties still -----?
in town, we consider him as taking part with, and being
unreasonably influenced by particular [Parsons?] of the one
party, and prejudiced against [Parsons?] of the other party;
Whereas we suppose a minister ought to be free from all
kinds of prejudice towards the people or any part of them.
As to his political principles although we are not absolutely
acquainted with them, yet by his [reservedness?] & manner
of expression in his public performances, as well as by
--page 3--
some expressions in private conversation we are fully of opinion that
he is not a friend to the independence of America, and of consequence
not friendly to those who are opposed to the dominion of Great
Britain over the United States.
As to his principles with regard to church government
and discipline we are at a loss to determine what they are and
it appears to us by his own conversation that he hath not
determined for himself what they may be. These matters
we think, ought to be clearly understood, pointed out and agreed
upon previous to the settlement of a minister, that we may
know when we offend, and if an offence be committed, the we
may know how and in what manner the offender shall
be tried, convicted, and punished.
As to ability of body we consider him by reason of
infirmity to be incabable of [safe?] application to study, and
thereby rendered unfit to perform the duties appertaining
to the sacred office.
Furthermore we consider him more general in
his observations in public discourse than is profitable to
enlighten the mind in the doctrines of faith, repentance and
regeneration. Finally we consider him as unduly influ-
enced by interest otherwise he would have left us and gone to
some other parish where he might have settled in peace
and harmony as it is given out by himself and friends
that he hath had many such offers, and not have continued in
this town contrary to the minds of more than a third
part of it.
The foregoing and such like considerations lying with
weight on our mind hath so far alienated our affections and
esteem from Mr. Parsons as to render him an unprofitable
and disagreeable preacher to us = We therefore pray you to
take the premises into your wise consideration and grant us your advice
assistance and direction respecting the same = wishing you
that wisdom that is profitable to direct, we are in behalf
of a large number of the church and inhabitants of the
town of Amherst, your friends in the fellowship of
of the gospel
John Billing
Ebenr Mattoon Jr.
Sept 30th, 1782
a true copy
attest
John Billing
Hezekiah Belding
--page 4--
to the settlement of Rev.
David Parsons, by the
aggreived members of
the church
Sept 30, 1782
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Objections to the settlement of David Parsons as minister
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Church controversies
Tories
English
Political activists
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Influence
Amherst (Mass.)
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Written communication listing the grievances of members of the First Congregational Church of Amherst to the settlement of the Rev. David Parsons, Jr. as minister for the parish. It is signed by Ebenezer Mattoon, Jr. and John Billings. One of the reasons listed is that "he is not a friend to the independence of America, and of consequence not friendly to those who are opposed to the dominion of Great Britain over the United States." This statement implies that political differences split the First Parish congregation and led to the organization of the Second Congregational Church.
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1782-09-30
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English
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Folder: Parsons, David, Jr. -- Settlement
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Manuscripts
1700s
1780s
Revolutionary War
War Peace and Human Rights
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https://digitalamherst.org/files/original/07943639fdf3ffe26ed62b3807a33dae.pdf
2e8c4fef34b1c46f08f5c14b8fd2d8b0
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Amherst Tax Records Collection
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The Amherst Tax Records Collection is made up of a selection of digitized versions of the property tax records for Amherst, Mass. residents (and Hadley 3rd Precinct before the creation of the town of Amherst).
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Account book
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Amherst tax records, 1760
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English
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Property tax -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
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Tax record book showing property owned and its value.
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Jones Library Special Collections
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1760
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1700s
1760s
Account books
Government