1722-1995; bulk: 1906-1970
Guide to the Collection
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| Title: | Amelia Peabody papers |
| Dates: | 1722-1995 |
| Bulk Dates: | 1906-1970 |
| Physical Description: | 7 document
boxes and 25 vols. in cases |
| Call Number: | Ms. N-314 |
| Repository: | Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215
library@masshist.org |
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Abstract:
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This collection consists of the personal and family
papers, diaries, records, and scrapbooks of sculptress, horsewoman, farmer, and
philanthropist Amelia Peabody of Boston and Dover, Mass.
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Francis Howard Peabody
Francis Howard Peabody (1831-1905) was the son of William Bourne Oliver
Peabody (1799-1847) and Elizabeth Amelia White (1799-1843). He had three
brothers: Everett (1830-1862), Oliver W. (1834-1896), and William B.
(1834-1894). Francis was first in the employ of the banking house John E.
Thayer & Brother with his brother Oliver W. In 1865 Henry P. Kidder,
Francis, and Oliver W. Peabody formed Kidder, Peabody & Co. In 1854,
Francis married Lucy Adelaide Kinsley (1831-1914). Their children were Frank
Everett (1856-1918), Fanny (1858-1896), and Lilian (1863-1942). Fanny and
Lilian never married.
Frank Everett Peabody
Frank Everett Peabody (1856-1918) was employed in the family business
Kidder, Peabody & Co. He married in 1882 Gertrude Bayley (1859-1937). Their
children were: Everett (1885-1900) and Amelia (1890-1984). The couple
maintained a summer house in Marblehead, Mass., and their winter residence at
120 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. They also purchased a farm ("Snipatuit Farm")
and camp on a lake in North Rochester, Mass. Frank enjoyed hunting, fishing,
horseback riding, and yachting. Frank's widow Gertrude (Bayley) married (2nd)
in 1920 a long-time family friend, William Storer Eaton.
Amelia Peabody
Amelia Peabody was born in 1890, the daughter of Frank E. Peabody, a partner
in the investment house of Kidder, Peabody. After her debut in 1909, she
studied sculpture at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts under Charles Grafly
and became an accomplished sculptress, horsewoman, farm owner and breeder, and
philanthropist. At her farms in Dover, Mass., she raised registered Hereford
cattle, Yorkshire pigs, sheep, and thoroughbred horses. For many years, she was
the Chairman of the Arts and Skills Service of the American Red Cross, which
promoted art therapy for wounded servicemen during World War II, and continued
to promote art therapy for hospital patients of all kinds after the War. She
maintained her family home at 120 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, as well as
Mill Farm, her residence in Dover, Mass., and Powisset Farm, also in Dover,
with a number of other land holdings in that town. Miss Peabody died of natural
causes in 1984, leaving the bulk of her vast estate to charity.
William Storer Eaton
William Storer Eaton (1854-1949), long a bachelor who pursued outdoor
activities in North Rochester and Marblehead, and maintained the family
fortunes, married in 1920 Gertrude (Bayley) Peabody, the widow of his long-time
friend Frank Everett Peabody. Eaton owned a large yacht, Taormina, on which the couple lived in the summer
months. They also owned a house ("The Bog") in Lakeville, Mass. Eaton was the
son of William Storer Eaton (1817-1902) and Frederica Warren Goddard
(1822-1894). He was descended from the Quincy and Storer families through his
father. His siblings were Georgiana Goddard and Francis Storer Eaton. Eaton
died in 1949, leaving the bulk of his estate to his step-daughter Amelia
Peabody.
Rhoads, Linda Smith. Amelia Peabody.
Boston, 1998.
The collection consists of personal and family papers, scrapbooks, diaries
and records, and photographs of Amelia Peabody and her family, and related
items of William Storer Eaton, her stepfather and also a long-time family
friend to the Peabodys. The collection is housed in 7 manuscript boxes and 25
cased volumes.
The loose papers in the collection consist of materials relating to the
estate of Amelia Peabody, her various properties and possessions, and their
disposition. There are also genealogical notes on a number of families from
which Amelia Peabody and William S. Eaton descended; and a series of wills and
related matter concerning various family members. The personal papers include
Storer family papers presumably gathered and saved by William S. Eaton; papers
relating to the death of Everett Peabody (1839-1862), killed at the Battle of
Shiloh in the Civil War; some items pertaining to Oliver W. Peabody, Gertrude
Peabody, and William S. Eaton; and miscellaneous papers of Amelia Peabody,
mostly newspaper clippings, brief notes and ephemera, and materials related to
her death in 1984.
The diaries and records include a two-volume travel journal of Francis H.
Peabody, 1872; a diary kept by Gertrude (Bayley) Peabody at Snipatuit Farm,
1905-1923; and two volumes of records for the yacht
Taormina kept by William S. Eaton, 1938-1941. Amelia Peabody volumes
consist of a diary in three volumes, 1909-1918; a travel diary, 1927; a
line-a-day diary, 1935-1940; three date books with scattered diary entries,
1957, 1963, and 1972; an undated sketchbook; and a sculpture record
notebook.
The scrapbooks, in 15 volumes, are the physical bulk of the personal papers.
They were all kept (presumably) by Amelia Peabody, and contain photographs,
newspaper and magazine clippings, greeting cards, and other ephemera,
pertaining to Amelia Peabody's interests and activities which included
horseback riding, sculpture and the arts, travel, British royalty, the Red
Cross Arts and Skills program, animal husbandry, her farms, her solar house,
items about her friends and acquaintances, and much matter on Boston Society
people and events.
Printed materials removed from the collection appear at the end of this
guide. Photographs have been removed to the Amelia Peabody photographs (Photo.
Coll. 28; see the guide to that collection for more details) and the MHS Photo
Archives (unprocessed oversize).
The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) holds the following collections
related to the Amelia Peabody papers:
Amelia Peabody photographs, ca. 1845-1960. Photo. Coll. 28. Finding aid
available at:
http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fap018.
This collection was given to the Massachusetts Historical Society by the
Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund, 30 December 1998, with additions in March
2009.
The collection is organized into the following series:
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| I. Personal and Family Papers, 1722-1995 |
| II. Genealogical Papers |
| III. Estate Papers |
| IV. Diaries and Records, 1872-1972 |
| V. Scrapbooks, 1906-1973 |
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| Box | Folder | Volume | Contents |
| | | I. Personal and family papers,
1722-1995
The family papers include matter relating to the Storer family, Everett
Peabody, Oliver W. Peabody, Peabody Associates, Gertrude Bayley, William S.
Eaton, and Amelia Peabody. The Storer family papers were removed from a
scrapbook; the items are numbered in the order in which they appeared in the
scrapbook. Included is a 1722 letter from Ebenezer Storer (1699-1761) to Mary
Edwards (1700-1771); a history of his business troubles during the Revolution
by Ebenezer Storer (1730-1807); and an 1802 "Memorandum of Affairs" by Ebenezer
Storer (1730-1807), as well as later copies of family correspondence and other
writings. Silhouettes of Ebenezer Storer (1730-1807) and Charles Bulfinch
(1763-1844) have been removed to the MHS silhouettes collection.
The materials relating to Everett and Oliver W. Peabody were bound into a
scrapbook, along with numerous photographs, detailing the death of Everett
Peabody and Civil War experience of Oliver W. Peabody. There are many newspaper
clippings concerning the manner of Everett's death in the Battle of Shiloh, as
well as correspondence with Oliver W. and Francis H. Peabody from many
acquaintances concerning the death of Everett. Later items describe Oliver W.
Peabody's service as Captain and Lieutenant Colonel of the 45th Massachusetts
Volunteer Infantry Regiment and his death in 1896. This scrapbook was disbound
in Feb. 2000. The items are numbered according to their order in the scrapbook.
Photographs from the scrapbook were removed to the MHS Photo. Archives, Amelia
Peabody photographs (Photo. Coll. 28); see the Guide to that collection for
details.
Amelia Peabody's personal papers consist of a few drawings, many newspaper
clippings regarding family matters, a few items of correspondence and ephemera,
and a series of newspaper articles and other documents concerning her life and
career, death and memorials.
William Storer Eaton's papers consist of a few drawings and newspaper
clippings, poetry about his "Nichewaug Club" (a horseback-riding club), and
loose items from his Taormina record books
(Diaries and Records, vols. 9-10).
Gertrude Peabody Eaton's papers consist of two manuscript poems removed from
her farm diary (Diaries and Records, vol. 3).
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| Box 1 | Folder 1-3 | | | Storer family papers,
1723-1827 Items removed from a scrapbook. Includes genealogical information, writings,
correspondence, and obituaries of Storer family members. Penciled numbers on
items reflect their original order in the scrapbook.
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| Box 1 | Folder 4-6 | | | Everett Peabody papers,
1862 Materials removed from a scrapbook, mostly concerning Col. Everett Peabody
of the 25th Missouri Regiment and his death at the Battle of Shiloh in the
Civil War (1862). Includes correspondence, newspaper articles, and obituaries.
Penciled numbers on items reflect their original order in the scrapbook.
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| Box 1 | Folder 7 | | | Oliver W. Peabody papers,
1862-1898 Materials removed from a scrapbook. Penciled numbers on items reflect their
order in the scrapbook. Items concern his participation in the Civil War as
Lieut. Colonel of the 45th Mass. Vol. Infantry Regiment and his death in
1896.
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| Box 1 | Folder 8 | | | Peabody Associates, programs for private theatrical performances,
1871- 1872 |
| Box 1 | Folder 9 | | | Gertrude Bayley, poems,
1877? Two poems removed from her farm diary (Diaries and Records, Vol. 3).
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| Box 1 | Folder 10 | | | William S. Eaton, Nichewaug Club,
1883-1884 Poems and drawings regarding the Nichewaug Club's ride from Boston to
Petersham, Oct. 4-11, 1883.
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| Box 1 | Folder 11 | | | William S. Eaton papers,
1861-1938 Miscellaneous writings, drawings, and newspaper clippings.
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| Box 1 | Folder 12-13 | | | William S. Eaton papers,
1938-1941 Loose items removed from the yacht Taormina
record books (Diaries and Records, Vol. 9-10).
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| Box 1 | Folder 14-15 | | | Amelia Peabody miscellaneous papers,
1903-1967 Brief notes, ephemera, newspaper clippings, and some correspondence.
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| Box 1 | Folder 16 | | | Amelia Peabody biographical information,
1891-1995 Birth certificate, Colonial Dames application, and newspaper articles.
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| Box 1 | Folder 17 | | | Amelia Peabody, death of,
1984-1985 Obituaries, memorial services, and church programs.
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| Box 1 | Folder 18 | | | Amelia Peabody, loose ephemera removed from photograph albums. Also
includes drawings by Peabody,
late 1890s. |
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| | | II. Genealogical papers
The genealogical papers include wills and/or other items concerning the
deaths of Georgiana G. Eaton, Gertrude (Bayley) Peabody Eaton, William S. Eaton
Sr., William S. Eaton Jr., Georgie Andrews Kinsley, Frank E. Peabody, Lilian
Peabody, Mary L. Peabody, and Oliver W. Peabody. There are numerous notes and
genealogical matter for the Atkins/Gray, Bancroft, Bayley, Bourne, Eaton,
Kinsley/Billings, Leonard, Peabody, Porter/Varnham, Quincy/Hancock, Tobey, and
Walker families.
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| Box 2 | Folder 1 | | | | Georgiana Goddard Eaton |
| Box 2 | Folder 2 | | | | Gertrude (Bayley) Peabody Eaton |
| Box 2 | Folder 3 | | | | William Storer Eaton Sr. |
| Box 2 | Folder 4 | | | | William Storer Eaton Jr. |
| Box 2 | Folder 5 | | | | Georgie Andrews Kinsley |
| Box 2 | Folder 6 | | | | Frank Everett Peabody |
| Box 2 | Folder 7 | | | | Lilian Peabody |
| Box 2 | Folder 8 | | | | Mary L. Peabody |
| Box 2 | Folder 9 | | | | Oliver W. Peabody |
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| Box 2 | Folder 10 | | | | Atkins/Gray families |
| Box 2 | Folder 11 | | | | Bancroft family |
| Box 2 | Folder 12 | | | | Bayley family |
| Box 2 | Folder 13 | | | | Bourne family |
| Box 2 | Folder 14 | | | | Eaton family |
| Box 2 | Folder 15 | | | | Kinsley/Billings families |
| Box 2 | Folder 16 | | | | Leonard family |
| Box 2 | Folder 17 | | | | Peabody family |
| Box 2 | Folder 18 | | | | Porter/Varnham families |
| Box 2 | Folder 19 | | | | Quincy/Hancock families |
| Box 2 | Folder 20 | | | | Tobey family |
| Box 2 | Folder 21 | | | | Walker family |
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| | | III. Estate papers
The estate papers (boxes 3-5) are papers presumably gathered by the
executors of Amelia Peabody's estate. They contain appraisals of real estate,
furniture, paintings, jewelry, and stock holdings, with other inventories of
property and papers relating to the disposition of the estate and properties at
120 Commonwealth Avenue and 328 Newbury Street in Boston, and her numerous land
holdings and buildings in Dover, Mass. Box 3 contains all papers relative to
120 Commonwealth Avenue and 328 Newbury Street (the Peabody garages). Box 4
contains papers pertaining to all the properties in Dover, Mass. Materials in
Box 5 relate to the estate in general, and include items such as deeds for
plots in Forest Hills Cemetery (Jamaica Plain, Mass.), a portfolio evaluation,
papers concerning farm equipment and livestock, jewelry appraisals,
instructions to the executors, and other matters.
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| Box 3 | Folder 1 | | | | Silver inventory,
1952 |
| Box 3 | Folder 2 | | | | Roland B. Hammond, Inc., appraisal,
1974 |
| Box 3 | Folder 3-4 | | | | Hammond appraisal,
1975 |
| Box 3 | Folder 5-6 | | | | Hammond appraisal,
1984 |
| Box 3 | Folder 7 | | | | Sotheby's appraisal,
1985 |
| Box 3 | Folder 8 | | | | Sotheby's appraisal,
1985, with changes |
| Box 3 | Folder 9 | | | | Sotheby's appraisal,
1985, with annotations |
| Box 3 | Folder 10 | | | | Vose Galleries picture appraisal,
1983-1984 |
| Box 3 | Folder 11 | | | | Philip J. Waterman real estate analysis,
1984 |
| Box 3 | Folder 12 | | | | Richard W. Withington, Inc., needlework appraisal,
1984 |
| Box 3 | Folder 13 | | | | Signature Properties development,
1985 |
| Box 3 | Folder 14 | | | | Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, gifts and
bequest,
1958 and
1985 |
| Box 3 | Folder 15 | | | | 328 Newbury St., Philip J. Waterman real estate analysis,
1984 |
| | | | Dover Properties: |
| Box 4 | Folder 1 | | | | Philip J. Waterman real estate analysis, all Dover properties,
1984 |
| Box 4 | Folder 2 | | | | Site plans,
1930-1985 |
| Box 4 | Folder 3 | | | | Percolation and stratification tests |
| Box 4 | Folder 4 | | | | List of residents of all Dover properties, n.d. |
| Box 4 | Folder 5 | | | | Insurance, Dedham St. |
| Box 4 | Folder 6 | | | | 143 Dedham St., Philip J. Waterman real estate analysis,
1984 |
| Box 4 | Folder 7-8 | | | | Mill Farm, Waterman real estate analysis,
1984 |
| Box 4 | Folder 9 | | | | Mill Farm, Roland B. Hammond appraisal,
1974 |
| Box 4 | Folder 10 | | | | Mill Farm, L. Goldstein & Son, Inc., appraisal,
1984 |
| Box 4 | Folder 11 | | | | Mill Farm, Goldstein appraisal,
1984, with annotations |
| Box 4 | Folder 12 | | | | Mill Farm, miscellaneous items |
| Box 4 | Folder 13 | | | | Noanet Woods, Philip J. Waterman real estate analysis,
1984 |
| Box 4 | Folder 14 | | | | Powisset Farm, Waterman real estate analysis,
1984 |
| Box 4 | Folder 15 | | | | Powisset Farm, site plan |
| | | | Miscellaneous estate papers: |
| Box 5 | Folder 1 | | | | Bonds |
| Box 5 | Folder 2 | | | | Cattle |
| Box 5 | Folder 3 | | | | Danforth Museum of Art |
| Box 5 | Folder 4 | | | | Executors, instructions to |
| Box 5 | Folder 5 | | | | Farm equipment and vehicles |
| Box 5 | Folder 6 | | | | Forest Hills Cemetery |
| Box 5 | Folder 7 | | | | Insurance survey, n.d., various properties |
| Box 5 | Folder 8-9 | | | | Jewelry, Dana appraisal,
1984 |
| Box 5 | Folder 10 | | | | Jewelry, Sotheby's appraisal,
1984 |
| Box 5 | Folder 11 | | | | Museum of Fine Arts, appraisal by Roland B. Hammond,
1985 |
| Box 5 | Folder 12 | | | | Paul Fisher, Inc., offers |
| Box 5 | Folder 13 | | | | Portfolio evaluation |
| Box 5 | Folder 14 | | | | Purchase & sales |
| Box 5 | Folder 15 | | | | Real estate, summary of appraisal reports by Philip J.
Waterman |
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| | | IV. Diaries and records,
1872-1972
There are 15 volumes of diaries and records in the collection. The first two
are a detailed European travel journal of Francis H. Peabody kept in 1872, when
he traveled abroad with his family and others. Volume 3 is a diary kept by
Gertrude (Bayley) Peabody, later Eaton, at "Snipatuit Farm" and camp, a Peabody
property in North Rochester, Mass., 1905-1923, when the farm was sold. Volumes
4-6 are an intimate diary kept by Amelia Peabody, from her "coming out" in 1909
to 1918. Volume 7 is a travel diary kept by Amelia Peabody in 1927 on a voyage
to Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Naples, Greece, Damascus, Jerusalem,
Cairo, Venice, and other locations. Box 6 contains five small Amelia Peabody
volumes, including a line-a-day diary, 1935-1940; three date books with
scattered diary entries, 1957, 1963, and 1972; and an undated sketchbook.
Volume 8 is a notebook of records of sculpture by Amelia Peabody, with name (if
any) of the sculpture, size, price, where shown, the purchases or commissioner,
etc. No dates are given, but the notebook appears to date from the 1960s.
Volumes 9-10 are record books for W.S. Eaton's yacht Taormina for 1938-1941, with photographs, guest lists,
ephemera, and summaries of activities by season.
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| | Vol. 1-2 | | Francis H. Peabody travel journal,
30 Apr.-9 Oct. 1872 A formal journal in two volumes, probably copied out upon return from the
trip. Peabody, his wife and children traveled with a group of friends and/or
relatives in the Royal Mail Steam Ship Siberia
from Boston to Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy,
Austria, Belgium, and the Netherlands. They sailed home from England in the
Russia to New York City. The volumes contain some photographs and photographic
postcards.
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| | Vol. 3 | | Gertrude (Bayley) Peabody farm diary,
29 Apr. 1905-1 Nov. 1923 Diary kept at Snipatuit Farm and camp in North Rochester, Mass. The diary
ends with the sale of the property and shipment of furniture to Amelia
Peabody's Mill Farm in Dover, Mass.
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| | Vol. 4-6 | | Amelia Peabody diary,
23 Oct. 1909-21 Mar. 1918, in three volumes
NOTE: Use photocopies in Box 5a.
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| Box 5a | | | | Amelia Peabody diary,
23 Oct. 1909-21 Mar. 1918 [photocopies] |
| | Vol. 7 | | Amelia Peabody travel diary,
23 Feb.-6 May 1927 Diary kept while traveling to Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Naples,
Greece, Damascus, Jerusalem, Cairo, Venice, and other locales in Italy.
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| Box 6 | | | | Amelia Peabody volumes,
1935-1972 One line-a-day diary, 1935-1940; three date books with scattered diary
entries, 1957, 1963, and 1972; and an undated sketchbook.
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| | Vol. 8 | | Amelia Peabody sculpture records Notebook with records of Amelia Peabody's sculpture by name, size, price,
where shown, purchaser, etc. Not all of her sculpture is listed here. No dates
are given, but the volume appears to date from the 1960s.
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| | Vol. 9-10 | | William S. Eaton, yacht Taormina record
books,
1938-1941 Two volumes of photographs, guest lists, ephemera, seasonal summaries of
activities.
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| | | V. Scrapbooks,
1906-1973
The scrapbooks were all kept presumably by Amelia Peabody, and contain
photographs, newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, greeting cards, and other
ephemera relating to her many interests and activities. These include, but are
not limited to, sculpture, horses, animal husbandry, her solar house, the Red
Cross Arts and Skills program, her farms in Dover, the activities of family
members and friends, as well as Boston high society events. (Note that
photographs in scrapbooks have not been numbered as part of the Amelia Peabody
photographs, Photo. Coll. 28). Volumes 5 and 6 are scrapbooks documenting the
design, construction, and function of Amelia Peabody's solar house in Dover,
Mass.
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| | Vol. 1 | | 1906-1918 |
| | Vol. 2 | | 1941-1978 |
| | Vol. 3 | | 1942-1948 |
| | Vol. 4 | | 1948-1950 |
| | Vol. 5-6 | | 1948-1949 (material on the solar house, Dover,
Mass.) |
| | Vol. 7 | | 1952-1954 |
| | Vol. 8 | | 1955-1956 |
| | Vol. 9 | | 1956-1958 |
| | Vol. 10 | | 1959 |
| | Vol. 11 | | 1960-1962 |
| | Vol. 12 | | 1962-1964 |
| | Vol. 13 | | 1964-1966 |
| | Vol. 14 | | 1966-1968 |
| | Vol. 15 | | 1970-1973 |
Amelia Peabody papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
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.
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| Persons: |
| | Bayley family--Genealogy. |
| | Eaton, Gertrude Bayley Peabody, 1859-1937.
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| | Eaton, William Storer, 1854-1949. |
| | Eaton family--Genealogy. |
| | Kinsley family--Genealogy. |
| | Peabody, Everett, 1830-1862. |
| | Peabody, Francis Howard, 1831-1905. |
| | Peabody, Oliver White, 1834-1896. |
| | Peabody family. |
| | Peabody family--Genealogy. |
| | Storer, Ebenezer, 1730-1807. |
| | Storer, Hannah Quincy Lincoln, 1736-1827.
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| | Storer family. |
| | Storer family--Genealogy. |
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| Organizations: |
| | American Red Cross. |
| | Taormina (Yacht). |
| | United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry
Regiment, 45th (1862-1863). |
| | United States. Army. Missouri Infantry Regiment,
25th (1861-1864). |
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| Subjects: |
| | Europe--Description and
travel--1800-1918. |
| | Europe--Description and
travel--1919-1944. |
| | Farms--Massachusetts--Dover. |
| | Horse shows. |
| | Horses--Massachusetts--Dover. |
| | Livestock. |
| | Scrapbooks. |
| | Sculptors--Massachusetts--Boston. |
| | Shiloh, Battle of, 1862. |
| | Solar houses. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Regimental histories--Massachusetts Infantry, 45th
Volunteers. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Regimental histories--Missouri Infantry, 25th Volunteers.
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| | Upper class--Massachusetts--Boston. |
| | Voyages and travels. |
| | Women artists. |
| | Women farmers. |
| | Women in horse sports. |
| | Women philanthropists. |
| | Women sculptors. |
| | Women travelers. |
| | World War, 1939-1945--War work--Red
Cross. |
| | Yachting--Massachusetts. |
Photographs
Photographs in this collection have been removed to the Amelia Peabody
photographs, ca. 1845-1960 (Photo. Coll. 28) and the MHS Photo Archives
(unprocessed oversize).
Printed Materials
For a list of printed materials removed from this collection, see Curator of
Manuscripts.
Engravings
The following items have been removed to the MHS engravings collection:
Unidentified man, profile bust. Engraving.
William B.O. Peabody. S.W. Cheney, [original
artist]. J. Andrews, [engraver]. E.H. Bass, Print (1 copy).
Oliver W.B. Peabody. Tappan & Bradford's
Lith. (1 copy).
Paul B. Goddard. M.D. Engraved by T.H. Welch,
from a daguerreotype by Richards. Phila. Pubd. By Harrison. 39 So. 8th. St.
Philada.
Silhouettes
The following items have been removed to the MHS silhouettes collection:
Charles Bulfinch / Architect of the State
House. By Unidentified silhouettist. Blank ink on wove paper on gray
card stock, dated [late 18th c.]. Removed from Box 1, folder 3.
Ebenezer Storer / 1775. By Unidentified
silhouettist. Wove paper, hollow cut with black paper backing on gray card
stock, dated [late 18th c.]. Removed from Box 1, folder 1.
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