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1786-2004

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Restrictions on Access

Portions of this collection are available as color digital facsimiles (see links below). Where digital facsimiles are available, use of the originals is restricted.

Two cartons of rescue and case reports, 1980-1995, are closed to researchers pending review.


Collection Summary

Abstract

This collection consists of the records of the Humane Society of Massachusetts kept from 1786-2004, including meeting minutes, rules, bylaws, membership lists, treasurer reports, account books, bills, estate inventories, lifesaving and rescue case reports, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. The Humane Society is a charitable organization founded in 1786 to rescue the survivors of shipwrecks and ships in distress.

Historical Sketch

The Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was established in 1786 to rescue the survivors of shipwrecks and ships in distress. The Society maintained lifeboats and rescue stations along the Massachusetts seashore and provided instruction in lifesaving. It is widely considered the precursor to the U.S. Coast Guard. The Society later expanded its efforts, supporting the Asylum for the Insane and the Boston Lying-In Hospital and rewarding individuals for heroic personal rescues with medals and monetary awards. The Society remains in existence today.

Collection Description

The records of the Humane Society of Massachusetts from 1786-2004 consist of meeting minutes, rules, bylaws, membership lists, treasurer reports, account books, bills, estate inventories, lifesaving and rescue case reports, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. Lifesaving and rescue case reports make up the bulk of the collection, with references to the reports found in numerous parts of the collection. The case reports include detailed information regarding rescue attempts, victims' names, and medals awarded. Society correspondence consists of letterbooks and loose correspondence relating to all aspects of the Society and its business, including rescue cases, medals awarded, and supplies purchased. Correspondence includes letters written mostly by the recording secretary and other members, such as Robert Bennet Forbes, B. W. Crowninshield, Thomas Motley, Jr., Edward H. Faucon, and Sidney W. Burgess.

The administrative records include the Society rules and bylaws that have changed over the years, the act of incorporation, monthly and annual meeting minutes, and membership lists. The financial records of the Society include treasurer reports, account books and records, property information and records, bills and vouchers, and audited financial statements, including records of the Society's endowment and investments. Newspaper clippings and publicity reports consist of articles of shipwrecks, rescue attempts, medal recipients, and publicity of members of the Society.

Acquisition Information

The bulk of the early material was given to the MHS as a gift by William Caleb Loring in March 1914, including early rescue case reports from 1899-1909 and most of the 18th- and 19th-century materials. The majority of the 20th-century materials were deposited by the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in December 1996 and January 2007.

Restrictions on Access

Portions of this collection are available as color digital facsimiles (see links below). Where digital facsimiles are available, use of the originals is restricted.

Two cartons of rescue and case reports, 1980-1995, are closed to researchers pending review.

Other Formats

This collection is available as color digital facsimiles.

Detailed Description of the Collection

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I. Administrative records, 1786-2002Digital Content

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II. Financial records, 1786-2004Digital Content

Close II. Financial records, 1786-2004Digital Content

III. Lifesaving and rescue records, 1849-1995Digital Content

A. Rescue and case reports, 1899-1909, 1980-1995Digital Content

Arranged chronologically by case number.

Lifesaving rescue and case reports record the location of an accident, names and addresses of person or people who made the rescue, names of people saved or lost, witness names and addresses, cause of the accident, correspondence related to the case, and any newspaper clippings regarding the case.

Rescue and case reports 992-1029, July 1908-Jan. 1909Digital Content

Box 13Folder 992Digital Content

George Duncan rescued by Eric H. Wetterlow, 9 Sep. 1906

Box 13Folder 993Digital Content

Bridie L. McGraw rescued by Patrick H. Fitzpatrick, 23 May 1908

Box 13Folder 994Digital Content

Michael Stannie rescued by Oliver K. Phinney, 29 May 1908

Box 13Folder 995Digital Content

Clyde Rayfuse rescued by James T. McCauley, 17 June 1908

Box 13Folder 996Digital Content

Thomas F. Leonard rescued by Edward J. Brougham, 20 June 1908

Box 13Folder 997Digital Content

Nadine Bowman rescued by Edward L. McKendrew, 20 July 1908

Box 13Folder 998Digital Content

Use of Boat Report, Station 13, Rescuing men on Ledge, 6 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 999Digital Content

Mrs. Peter Carrton and daughter rescued by Ralph A. Cook, 26 May 1908

Box 13Folder 1000Digital Content

Francis Crowley rescued by William C. Doherty, 9 June 1908

Box 13Folder 1001Digital Content

Thomas J. Dunn rescued by Timothy O'Connor, 3 July 1908

Box 13Folder 1002Digital Content

Messrs. Pecker and Tarbell rescued by Walter Bowman, 12 July 1908

Box 13Folder 1003Digital Content

Louis Davidson rescued by Alexander Morton and Meyer Morrill, 19 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 1004Digital Content

Walton Scully rescued by John F. Conroy, 27 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 1005Digital Content

Wreck Report, unknown sloop, Station 10, 27 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 1006Digital Content

John and James Gaquin and Michael Whooley rescued by Cornelius Kelleher, 12 July 1908

Box 13Folder 1007Digital Content

Ralph Sterling rescued by Thomas E. Saint, 18 July 1908

Box 13Folder 1008Digital Content

John Gilmore rescued by Thomas E. Melville, 22 July 1908

Box 13Folder 1009Digital Content

Edwin Sullivan rescued by Harold McDermott, 8 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 1010Digital Content

Edward Getchel rescued by Katherine McDaniels, 13 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 1011Digital Content

William H. Edmonds rescued by William A. O'Brien and Roy H. Hetherrington, 23 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 1012Digital Content

Wreck Report, Mary Brewer, Station 13, 11 Oct. 1908

Box 13Folder 1013Digital Content

Wreck Report, Mary Brewer, Station 10, 11 Oct. 1908

Box 13Folder 1014Digital Content

Wreck Report, Power Boat, Station 3, Ownder by Chas. Johnson, 20 Oct. 1908

Box 13Folder 1015Digital Content

Wreck Report, Schooner Hugh G., Station 13, 21 Nov. 1908

Box 13Folder 1016Digital Content

Captain Bellaty rescued by Thomas A. Kennedy and Michael F. Crosson, 12 Aug. 1907

Box 13Folder 1017Digital Content

William Port rescued by Horace L. Briggs, n.d.

Box 13Folder 1018Digital Content

J. George Porteous rescued by Everett H. Reed, 13 July 1908

Box 13Folder 1019Digital Content

Maud A. Finnell rescued by Charles Nelson, 24 Aug. 1908

Box 13Folder 1020Digital Content

Crew of Schooner Eric rescued by crew of Schooner Conqueror, Captain Robertson Giffin, 30 Oct. 1908

Box 13Folder 1021Digital Content

Joseph Dupine rescued by William N. Titus Jr., 4 Sep. 1908

Box 13Folder 1022Digital Content

Edith Forbes rescued by John E. Westerburg, 8 Oct. 1908

Box 13Folder 1023Digital Content

John R. Nickerson rescued by Newton J. Bishop, 20 Dec. 1908

Box 13Folder 1024Digital Content

Frank Lepper and Lillia Holden rescued by Charles H. Farrell, 26 Dec. 1908

Box 13Folder 1025Digital Content

Albert F. Donahue rescued by Owen J. McGaffigan, 1 Jan. 1909

Box 13Folder 1026Digital Content

Attempted rescued of William L. Meehan by William Mateer, 10 Jan. 1909

Box 13Folder 1027Digital Content

Wreck Report, Schooner Helena, Station 30, 30 Jan. 1909

Box 13Folder 1028Digital Content

This folder is empty. There are no items associated with this record/case number.

Box 13Folder 1029Digital Content

Francis Calnan rescued by William O'Loughlin, 9 Jan. 1909

Carton 1SH0584

Rescue and case reports, 1980-1995

This carton is closed pending review.

Carton 2SH0581

Rescue and case reports, 1980-1995

This carton is closed pending review.

Close III. Lifesaving and rescue records, 1849-1995Digital Content

IV. Correspondence, 1854-1969

Close IV. Correspondence, 1854-1969

Preferred Citation

Humane Society of Massachusetts 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.

Organizations:

Asylum for the Insane (Boston, Mass.).
Boston Lying-In Hospital (Boston, Mass.).
Metropolis (Hermaphrodite brig).

Persons:

Burgess, Sidney W., 1854-1914.
Crowninshield, Benjamin W. (Benjamin William), 1837-1892.
Faucon, Edward Horatio, 1806-1894.
Forbes, R. B. (Robert Bennet), 1804-1889.
Motley, Thomas, Jr.

Subjects:

Account books--1804-1926.
Charities--Massachusetts--Societies, etc.
Drowning--Resuscitation.
Lifesaving--Massachusetts.
Lifesaving--Equipment and supplies.
Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts.
Lighthouses--Massachusetts.
Rescues--Massachusetts.
Shipwrecks--Massachusetts.

Items Removed from the Collection

Photographs and other visual materials have been removed to the MHS Photo. Archives.

Printed materials have been removed and cataloged in ABIGAIL.

Medals have been removed and have been cataloged in ABIGAIL individually.

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