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TABLE OF CONTENTS
First
Page
Physical
Description
Explanations
and
Abbreviations
Notes
on the Collection
Historical
Notes
Materials
Descriptions:
Photographs
Stereoviews: Card
Stereographs
Stereoviews
on
paper
(positive and negative prints)
Postcards
Broadsheets
Engineering
Drawings
and Statistics
(single sheets)
Drawings and
Printed
Illustrations
Maps
Books,
Pamphlets,
and
Reports
(cataloged
in NAPL OPAC)
(not cataloged in
NAPL OPAC)
Manuscripts
(cataloged
in NAPL OPAC)
(not
cataloged in NAPL OPAC)
Scrapbooks
(cataloged in NAPL OPAC)
Articles
(bound & cat. in NAPL OPAC)
Letters (1875-1951)
Newpaper Clippings and
Articles, etc.
Microfilm
Video
Recordings
Hoosac
Tunnel
Centennial and Post-Centennial
Materials
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MATERIALS
DESCRIPTION:
LETTERS 1875 - 1971
Arranged alphabetically by
author.
Clarke[e?],
[Oglvanes?]. Letter
from [Oglvanes?] Clark[e?] to his (unnamed) brother, Nov. 17, 1878. [Formerly in
Hoosac Tunnel Contemporary Materials, etc. folder; attached to the
letter was a tag reading "Beatrice Kemp (gift of). 11-28-78 from
Steen, Librarian. Now in a manila file labeled Letter on Troy &
Greenfield Railroad stationary, Nov. 17, 1878.] [FIC HT 57] [HT #3]
Doane, Thomas. Letter from Thomas
Doane to P. A. Chadbaurne [sic. Paul Ansel Chadbourne
(1823-1883), the President of Williams College], Williamstown, Mass. ,
Feb. 11, 1875. "Our first train through the Hoosac Tunnel…"
(Mounted in a little booklet; should be taken out and preserved
better.) [FIC HT 56] [HT #3]
Ross, Kip. Letter
from Kip Ross (National Geographic Society, Illustrations Division) to
William B. Browne, April 12, 1951, returning 5 photographic
negatives (which are included)-- Photos are Central Shaft, Mallory's
descent 1867; Railroad Committee of the Legislature visiting the Hoosac
Tunnel, ca.1876; etc. One is labeled 4245 old log. [All were in
brown paper envelope; now in a folder along with the envelope.]
[FIC HT 55] [HT #3]
Taylor, Herbert F. Letter from Herbert F.
Taylor (editor of the Journal of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Worcester, Massachusetts) to Charles E. Wells of North Adams,
1923. Back of same letter and following pages are a draft of
Wells' long reply. [Removed from Ruth Browne's Secretary's Notes file
[RB #3] and put in manila folder of its own.] [2002-1-60] [RB #3]
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