Pamphlet Collection
(1818-1988)
Finding
Aid completed by Susan Stessin-Cohn, April 2006
Volume:
Approximately 208 titles.
Copyright:
Request for permission to publish materials from these
records should be discussed with the Archivist and Director
of the Huguenot Historical Society.
Acquisition:
The books were donated separately and aggregated together
at the repository. Acquisition information for each item
is available upon request. Prolific donors include Kenneth
E. Hasbrouck and Francis Waring Robinson.
Provenance
Note: The majority of the pamphlets in this collection
were donated to the Society during the tenure of Kenneth
E. Hasbrouck, who served as director from 1951 to 1996.
Access:
Access to the Pamphlet Collection is unrestricted, but
available only through the inventories kept by the Library
and Archives staff on a Microsoft Access database. Researchers
interested in learning more about specific titles should
contact the Archivist/Librarian. Alphabetical records
of provenance and author listings are available upon request.
Interested researchers can also request reports of titles
organized by publisher, publication place or date, or
broad subject category, but should recognize that the
library's capabilities in these areas are somewhat limited.
Collection Description
The Huguenot Historical
Society Pamphlet Collection consists of approximately
200 pamphlets with publication dates ranging from 1818
to 1988. The bulk of the collection was published between
1860-1870, and 1900-1930. The collection is organized
topically into four series: History, Genealogy and Politics,
Religion and Philosophy, Professional and Practical, and
Creative Works and Belles Letters. Primary subjects covered
throughout the collection include church history, education,
local and regional history, cemeteries, military history
Huguenot history, medicine and health care, temperance,
Native Americans and archeology. The types of pamphlets
also vary. In addition to standard informational booklets,
there are also articles and studies from journals and
magazines, institutional pamphlets, and reference works.
The majority of the pamphlets in this collection were
published in New York. Local printers such as The Times
and Franklin Press were located in the town of New Paltz
. Several items were self-published by individual church
organizations. The State University of New York in Albany
is responsible for publishing various monthly magazines
with topics such as botany and archeology.
Although the overwhelmingly
large majority of the pamphlets are written in English,
there are four pamphlets written in French and one in
German.
Of special interest
in the collection are the American Tract Society's The
Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Ten Dialogues
on the Effects of Ardent Spirits. Also of interest
are various bulletins published by the New York State
Museum pertaining to stone implements of New York, written
by William Beauchamp, and the 1823 Infant's Guide
to Learning and the University of Albany, Albany
Medical College, Thirty-Eighth Session, 1868, a speech
given to graduating medical students.
In addition to
the Pamphlet Collection, the Society also maintains several
other collections of historic printed or published writings.
These include: books, newspapers, sheet music, Bibles,
Harper's Weekly magazines, and maps. There is a very significant
degree of overlap between all of these collections, particularly
in terms of provenance. Finding aids to most of these
other collections are also available.
The condition of
the Pamphlet Collection varies widely from item to item,
with some in very poor shape and some of the newer items
in excellent condition. The majority of pamphlets fall
into the fair or good category. Covers and spines tend
be soiled and worn; several exhibit varying degrees of
separation from the bindings. Spines of pamphlets that
have been stored with the Library Reference Collection
also contain catalog labels affixed with adhesive tape.
The pages in almost all of the pamphlets are yellowed,
some to a significant degree. Pages are also often otherwise
discolored or stained, with some tearing evident, particularly
around the edges.
Series Descriptions
Series
1: History, Genealogy and Politics (incl. dates)
The contents of
this series are miscellaneous in nature, encompassing
approximately 100 titles relating primarily to Hudson
Valley history, including narrative histories, museum
bulletins (which include several archeological journals
with detailed drawing of artifacts), reports of various
historical societies, military histories, and one genealogy
of the Winegar family. Of specific interest is this genre
is a Report in Favor of the Enlistment of Slaves,
under Certain Restrictions (ca. 1860s).
Series
2: Religion and Philosophy (incl. dates)
This series includes
86 pamphlets published for centennial celebrations and
other anniversaries of Hudson Valley religious institutions
during the 19 th and 20 th centuries. These publications
typically include historical narratives, financial reports,
sermons, and membership lists. Denominations chiefly represented
include Methodist, Reformed, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Episcopal,
and others.
Series
3: Professional and Practical Works (incl. dates)
The thirteen titles
in this series include reference material such as a dictionary,
a Jackson County City Directory, and a Central Hudson
Bulletin, educational material, such as an 1818 pamphlet
regarding The Better Government and Organization of
Common Schools , tourist information, and Farmers
Almanacs. Of special interest is An Address Delivered
before the Students of the Albany Medical College , introductory
to the course on Obstetrics , November 1855.
Series
4: Creative Works and Belles Letters (incl. dates)
This series of
ten titles include children's literature, literary magazines,
poetry pamphlets and one item concerning local folklore.
Highlights include several issues of The Richmond Age,
a Southern Eclectic Magazine, an 1836 children's book,
The Two Yellow Birds, Embellished with Cuts ,
published by Geo. P. Daniels and a 1911 booklet on Lake
Mohonk Mountain House nature poetry.
Box List
The collection
has been arranged categorically. A list of pamphlet titles
is available by request.
Box # 052
History, Genealogy
and Politics
Item numbers 001-186
(ordered chronologically, rather than sequentially)
Box # 053
History, Genealogy
and Politics
Item numbers 187-208
(ordered chronologically, rather than sequentially)
Box # 054
Religion and Philosophy
Box # 055
Creative Works
and Belles Letters
Box # 056
Professional and
Practical
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