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BOX 1: FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE (1836-1869)

 

BOX 2: FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE (1870-1879). Includes 17 letters from Hannah (Sturdevant Hammond) Geffroy (Delia Locke's sister) to Delia Locke written mostly from Delano, Bakersfield, Sand Creek, Visalia, Brooklyn, East Oakland, and Abington (Mass.). Circa 1879. Also Thomas Bush Geffroy reminiscences of California around 1850.

 

BOX 2b: N. HOWARD LOCKE CORRESPONDENCE (1877-1883)

 

BOX 3: N. HOWARD LOCKE CORRESPONDENCE (1880-1888)

 

BOX 4: N. HOWARD LOCKE CORRESPONDENCE (1889- )

 

BOX 5: D.J.LOCKE PAPERS (1843-1858)

 

5.1: Biographical data (1843-1848)

 

5.2: Physicians' Logs (1855-1865)

 

5.3: Diaries & Accounts (1843-1858)

 

5.4: Marriage Memento (1855)

 

5.5: Dedication Historical Sketch of D.J. Locke by son W. W. Locke (1936)

 

5.6: Copies of Letters of Recommendation for D. J. Locke (1847-1848)

 

5.7: The Far-Westerner, Oct. 1976 with article by Marcella Thorp Emerick

 

BOX 6: D.J.LOCKE PAPERS---DIARIES (1858-1876)

 

BOX 7: DELIA HAMMOND LOCKE PAPERS---JOURNALS, v1-6 (1855-1879): digitized and transcribed online for keyword searching

 

BOX 8: DELIA HAMMOND LOCKE PAPERS (1875-1895)

 

8.1: Journals, v7-8 (1875-1884)

 

8.2: Misc. Accts. (1889-1895)

 

8.3: Misc. Logs (1867-1885)

 

BOX 9: DELIA HAMMOND LOCKE PAPERS---JOURNALS v9-11 (1885-1902)

 

BOX 10: DELIA HAMMOND LOCKE PAPERS---JOURNALS, v12-13 (11/02-9/11)

 

BOX 11: DELIA HAMMOND LOCKE PAPERS & MISC. FAMILY JOURNALS

 

11.1: Journals, v14-15 (10/11-3/18)

 

11.2: Diaries (1922-1923)

 

11.3: Horace M. Locke Diaries (1878-1881)

 

11.4: Hannah Locke Diary (1884 & 1887)

 

11.5: John C. Demangeot Diary (1895)

 

11.6: Marcella Emerick Diary (1945)

 

BOX 12: THERESA LOCKE THORP PAPERS (1894-1905)

 

12.1: Journals (1894, 1899-1905)

 

12.2: Highland School Scty. Notebook (1897)

 

12.3: My Ladye’s “At Home” Booke

 

BOX 13: LOCKE RANCH RECORDS

 

BOX 14: LOCKE RANCH RECORDS #2

 

BOX 15: RANCH RECORDS: 1904-1933

 

BOX 16: LOCKE & CO. MERCANTILE RECORDS #1

 

BOX 17: LOCKE & CO. MERCANTILE RECORDS #2

 

BOX 18: LOCKE & CO. MERCANTILE RECORDS #3

 

BOX 19: LOCKE & CO. MERCANTILE RECORDS #4

 

BOX 20: FAMILY SCHOOL DAILY JOURNALS 1865-1880

 

BOX 20b [oversize]: LOCKEFORD SCHOOL RECORDS & MISCELLANY

 

20b.1: Dean J. Locke's Massachusetts passport, 1849

 

20b.2: "H.G. Demangeot," n.d. [wooden & rubber handstamp]

 

20b.3: Eunice Locke's herbarium, 1882. [pressed flowers]

 

20b.4: Weinstock, Lubin & Co., Sacramento CA. You save on these specially priced shoes," n.d. [c1905] [illus. flyer]

 

20b.5: Hannah Holden's Lifetime Membership Certificate for her $20 donation to the American Tract Society, 1853.

 

BOX 21: LOCKEFORD SCHOOL PAPERS #2

 

BOX 22: LOCKEFORD 1ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH RECORDS

 

BOX 23: LOCKEFORD MISCELLANY

 

23.1: Mokelumne River Navigation Co. Records (1862)

 

23.2: Lockeford Union League Records (1863-1868)

 

23.3: Lockeford Bridge Co. Records

 

BOX 24: LOCKEFORD MISCELLANY #2

 

24.1: Mokelumne River Ladies' Sewing Circle Record Book (1857-1893)

 

24.2: Mokelumne River Ladies' Sewing Circle By-Laws

 

24.3: Mokelumne River Ladies' Sewing Circle Correspondence

 

24.4: Mutual Protective Society Ledger & Financial Secretary (1867)

 

24.5: Union League Correspondence (1864)

 

24.6: Union League Grand Council Communications (1863-1864)

 

24.7: Union Protective Society Minute Book (1867-1869)

 

24.8: Union Protective Society Miscellany (1867)

 

24.9: Staples School House

 

24.10: Christmas Tree Festival Corresp. (1858)

 

24.11: Bartholomew's Primary School Drawing Cards, 1874. [10]

 

24.12: "Admit one to lecture by Rev. S.C. Patterson at Locke's Hall, Lockeford, Cal. [ticket]

 

24.13: "Stage door, private” [paper cut-out]

 

24.14: "The Blessed Eucharist is the greatest work..." [Xmas card]

 

24.15: Ryde's Cream Calf Meal, Chicago. Percy & the calf, by Bill [illus. adv. flyer]

 

24.16: "This heart has healing powers" [leather heart]

 

24.17: "Birthday greeting, Robert Zimmerman, 1887-1904"

 

24.18: baby's bootie [yellow w/ lt. blue stitching]

 

24.19: Monarch Pump Co., SF [business card]

 

24.20: Maguire & Shotton, Albany NY. The Albany Volt & Ammeters [adv. blotter]

 

24.21: California Federation of Women's Club. Program: 14th Annual Convention, Alameda District. Berkeley, 1915.

 

24.22: Do. Program: 15th Annual Convention, Alameda District. Lodi, 1916.

 

24.23: My mother-in-law & my whole family take Hood's Sarsaparilla , n.d. [c1885] [inscr. "Miss Theresa Locke"]

 

24.24: Official Score Card: Season of 1885 [baseball scorecard from Boston-New York game w/ clipping]

 

24.25: Hymns new & old, for sale by the American Tract Society, c1887. [illus. adv. brochure]

 

24.26: Env. addressed to "His Excellency Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America...,"

 

24.27: Ludington Novelty Co. Rules for playing Crokinole, n.d.

 

24.28: "Mr. D.M. Locke in account w/ W.C. Dema fine groceries..." [unused acct. bk.]

 

24.29: God's Service Flag, n.d. [bible verse on card]

 

24.30: "The A.T. Cross Stylographic Pen," n.d. [illus. adv. flyer]

 

24.31: Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Information & directions for setting up or renewing Edison Primary Cells, n.d. [c1890]

 

24.32: E. Butterick & Co. Ladies' Bathing Costume, n.d. [c1890]

 

24.33: Keep the World War won: Meter-Liter-Gram in World Trade & World War, n.d.

 

24.34: Valentine card [inscr. "Gertrude from Naomi, Feb. 14, 1910"]

 

24.35: "Report of a pupil in the State Normal School for the two weeks ending ......, 187..." [2]

 

24.36: Herrick Johnson. Should Prohibition be made a political issue? ,1886.

 

24.37: World War I bread & sugar voucher for US troops in France

 

24.38: Holden Drug Co., Stockton, film mailing wrappers [2] & env.

 

24.39: Unidentified hand-drawn map of sectioned land by a river

 

24.40: Kimball-Upson & Co., Sacramento CA. Automobile Record Book, 1916.

 

24.41: California Navigation & Improvement Co. shipping recpts. book, 1890s.

 

24.42: Lanigan Agricultural Society: competition entry tickets & prize coupons, n. d. [8]

 

BOX 25: Miscellany #3

 

25.1: Penmanship Notebooks [4]

 

25.2: Prospectus of the Mokelumne Ditch and Irrigation Company and the Preliminary Report of H.S. Craven, Civil Engineer, 1877.

 

25.3: The Road Law of the State of California as Amended in 1883, and Now in Force, 1883.

 

25.4: Abstract of the Records of the County of San Joaquin, California affecting the title to…D.J. Locke Estate, 1858-1923. Owner Luther J. Locke.

 

25.5: Newspaper Clippings

 

25.6: Lockeford History

 

25.7: Mokelumne Light Dragoons Bond, 1864

 

25.8: Misc. Ads, Scraps, Fragments, Flyers & Printed Materials, Physicians Papers, and Genealogy.

 

BOX 26: MISC. PAPERS: HORACE LOCKE, M.D.; DEMANGEOT & THORP FAMILIES

 

26.1-Road Law: Comprising all acts concerning roads in San Joaquin County. Stockton: Independent Office, 1868.

 

26.2-Report of District School Trustees, Lockeford District, 1873.

 

26.3-Constitution & By-Laws of Lockeford Civic Center, 1914. [2]

 

26.4-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: 3 practice penmanship schoolbooks, 1876

 

26.5-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Stencil of Dr. Locke's name [cardboard]

 

26.6-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Urinalysis forms, unused [2]

 

26.7-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers:"Statement of Account" forms, unused [2]

 

26.8-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: printed billing envelopes [2]

 

26.9-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Env. addressed to Dr. HML from Masschusetts State Almshouse, 1886

 

26.10-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers:"Ayer's Cathartic Pills," 1883. [color litho from pill box]

 

26.11-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: New York Pharmacal Assn. Lactopeptine Elixir w/ gentian & chlor. of iron, n.d.

 

26.12-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Hawley syringe, latest and best, n.d. [adv. flyer]

 

26.13-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: I.B. Seeley & Co., Philadelphia. Form letter advertising 1887 catalog of trusses.

 

26.14-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Caswell, Massey & Co. 1885 price list.

 

26.15-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Lindstrom Smith Co., Chicago. White Cross Electric Vibrator: Directions for treatment, 1916.

 

26.16-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: The Centaur Almanac & Cookbook, 1886.

 

26.17-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Harold A. Hayes. Examination for asthma or hay-fever, n.d. [adv. flyer]

 

26.18-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: John Buchanan, M.D. & R.R. Russell, M.D., New York. Important to physicians, n.d. [adv. flyer for Ozone Paste treatment for cancer]

 

26.19-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: Presley Blakiston, Philadelphia. Catalogue no. 3: Classified list of medical, dental & scientific books, n.d.

 

26.20-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: John Wyeth & Brother. To Physicians, 1878. [adv. flyer for Beef, Wine & Iron tonic]

 

26.21-Horace M. Locke, M.D., Mokelumne Hill, Cal. Papers: George A. Smith & Co., Boston. Hartnack Microscopes, n.d.

 

26.22-Lockeford Congregational Church Papers: Lockeford Congregational Church. Sunday School account book, 1910.

 

26.23-Lockeford Congregational Church Papers:"Personal Account of `Christian Soldiers' of Congregational Sunday School...," 1910.

 

26.24-Lockeford Congregational Church Papers:"Band of Hope" Minutes, 1881-88.

 

26.25-Demangeot Family Papers: Hannah Locke Demangeot

 

a-US Treas. Dept. War Risk Insurance certif. for H.C. Demangeot, 1917 [incl. env.]

 

b-Doctor bill, 1919

 

c-Corresp. re War Risk Insurance on H.C. Demangeot, 1919 [4 items & env.]

 

26.26-Demangeot Family Papers: H. Celeste Demangeot

 

a-John C. Demangeot dedication "To my son, H. Celeste Demangeot, April 19, 1906"

 

b-HCD Letter of Promotion to 6th grade, 1909

 

c-Certificate of Promotion to Senior Dept., Lockeford Congregational Church Sabbath School, 1914

 

d-Letter to HCD from "Alma" from Hawaii, 1915 [incl. photo & env.]

 

e-Subscription letter from Radio Bulletin, 1917

 

f-Notebook, n.d.

 

g-Doctor bill, 1919

 

26.27-Demangeot Family Papers: Horace C. Demangeot

 

a-Business correspondence (1913-1919) [15 items]

 

b-Membership Certificate, American School of Correspondence, 1914

 

c-Acct. bk. for misc. supplies, 1915-16

 

d-Examination Certificate from American School of Correspondence in Mechanical Drawing, 1916

 

e-Acct. bk. for "cost of telephone & wireless," 1916-17, (20)

 

f-US Army Notice to Appear for Physical Exam, 1917

 

g-Insurance policies, 1917 [2], 1919

 

h-Bill from Travel Club of America, 1918

 

i-Union Safe Deposit Bank wallet & passbook [3 items]

 

j-Bills from Electric & Machine Equipment Co., 1919/20 [20 items]

 

k-"H.C. Demangeot to D.M. Locke," n.d. [bill for tools]

 

l-Promissory Note to W.P. Moore, 1919

 

m-War Risk Insurance form

 

n-Class E Leave form, Allied Expeditionary Force, France, May 1919

 

o-Farmer's Pocket Ledger

 

p-Bank Stmt. w/ checks, Lompoc Valley Bank [14 items]

 

26.28-James Thorp, Agent, Firemen's Insurance Co., French Camp Papers: Forms, envelopes, rate book, policy book, etc., c1912

 

26.29-Other Papers: Woman Suffrage

 

a-Lila Day Monroe. The Gee-Gee's Mother Goose, 1902.

 

b-Hon. Henry W. Blair, New Hampshire. Woman Suffrage: Speech of ... in the Senate of the United States, Dec. 8, 1886. [incl. env. w/ pencil notes criticizing speech]

 

26.30-Other Papers: World War I pornographic poetry & sketches [N.B. THIS SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIAL MAY BE OFFENSIVE TO MANY PERSONS]

 

a-"Your application for an armistice has been received..."

 

b-"A bride's first night"

 

c-"Here the thunder of the guns..."

 

d-"The rookie cry" and other poems on YMCA stationery [11 items]

 

e-"Lost, one brown horse..."

 

f-"The stenographer's confession" [5 l.]

 

26.31-Other Papers: Unidentified corresp., c1915 [3 items]

 

26.32-Other Papers: Unidentified diary of young boy, 1916

 

BOX 27: OVERSIZE MATERIALS [boxed on oversize shelves]

 

27.1-Lodi & Lockeford Congregational Churches, etc.:16 blueprints

 

a-Detail of overhead construction req. to install rolling wood partitions in Lodi Congregational Church, 1915

 

b-Rolling wood partitions for Lodi Congregational Church, 1915

 

c-Do., Lockeford Congregational Church, 1916

 

d-Detail, Do., 1916

 

e-Partial plan, unident. city [Lockeford?] by R.P. Barbour

 

f-South end of unident. dwelling

 

g-Ralph Parker. Floor plan of unident. dwelling

 

h-Do. Front & rear elevations of unident. dwelling

 

i-"Floor plan of bungalow to be constructed by J.D. Parker"

 

j-R. Parker, Lockeford. Foundation plan

 

k-Plans for unident. cabinetry

 

l-Plans for unident. doors, gables, cornices, porch

 

m-The Ballard Plannery Architects, Spokane. "C 704" [4 drawings incl. elevations & floor plans]

 

27.2-Photo of William Willard Locke [in map case]

 

27.3-Panoramic photograph of Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915 w/ photograph of E.K. Wood Lumber Co. exhibit at said Expo [in map case]

 

27.4-"C.H. Ward, General Agent, SF" [Firemen's Insurance Agent's Acct. Bk. of J.E. Thorp; contains record of policies sold to Castoria Grange for Grange Hall, French Camp & to W.H. Smith for hay in barn on W.H. Briggs Ranch, so. of French Camp on Mossdale Rd., 1910]

 

27.5-Newspapers

 

a-Brockton [MA] Daily Enterprise (9-7,14,30-86)

 

b-Boston Daily Globe (9-26,29-86)

 

c-Boston Evening Traveller (10-9-86)

 

d-San Jose Mercury (10-10-86)

 

e-The Pony Express (2/60-12/61)

 

f-The Daily Report [Stockton CA] (3, 1901)

 

g-Haverhill [MA] Weekly Bulletin (1, 1893)

 

h-Stockton Daily Independent (5, 1917)

 

i-Calaveras Citizen (February 22, 1896)

 

27.6-Prints

 

a-Arizona

 

b-"Mother's Jewels"

 

27.7-Miscellaneous

 

a-Certificate of Appreciation for Weather Observations (1926-67)

 

b-Souvenir Viewbook of the Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915.

 

27.8-Photographs

 

a-Oversize photo, Hammond Family

 

BOX 28: D.J. LOCKE BUSINESS PAPERS

 

28.1-Notice! Dr. D.J. Locke, having returned from a tour of the Atlantic States..., 1855. [7 copies adv. flyer announcing DJLs intention to practice medicine]

 

28.2-Daily journal of grocery store accts., Lockeford, 1864

 

28.3-Day Book, D.J. Locke, Lockeford, 1868

 

28.4-Deeds for Right of Way through DJL lands to San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railway, 1882. [3 items]

 

28.5-Bank Account Book

 

BOX 29: LOCKEFORD CHURCH RECORDS

 

29.1-Grace Church of Lockeford, history & photos, 2 file folders.

 

29.2-Grace Church Minutes Book

 

29.3-Mary Martin Circle, Grace Church, 1950-1972.

 

29.4-Congregational, Federated & Methodist Minutes.

 

29.5-Church Memorabilia. [incl: The Little Folks Paper, Jesse H. Leonard, Albany N.Y., 1887.]

 

29.6-Lockeford Congregational Church. Sunday School Account Book, 1910.

 

29.7-Personal Account of "Christian Soldiers' of Congregational Sunday School ...," 1910.

 

29.8-"Band of Hope" Minutes, 1887-88.

 

BOX 30: J. A, HAMMOND, WEATHER OBSERVATION PAPERS

 

30.1- Rainfall Data, Temperature & Precipitation records, 1926-1987. Annual recaps and daily records.

 

30.2- Correspondence & papers.

 

30.3- Weather, December 1930. Western Nature Study, Vol 1. No. 4, State College, San Jose, Cal.

 

30.4- Weather Data, Summary for 1961-1962. Delta Branch, State of California Dept. of Water Resources.

 

30.5- Weather Conditions in California, State of California Dept. of Water Resources, Bulletin No. 120-69; Bulletin No. 120-70; Bulletin No. 120-71.

 

BOX 31: HAMMOND FAMILY PAPERS, MEMORABILIA, LEGAL PAPERS, ETC.

 

31.1: Daily Journal, 1862 [probably Horace Hammond]. Contains 1871-93 account records.

 

31.2: Account Book, 1888 B.F. Foster, Deputy County Assessor. Also contains journal 1906, H. C. Hammond, and 1909 Myrtle Hammond.

 

31.3: VIDEO RECORDING: Interview of Delia M. Thorp Emerick by Peggy Ward Engh. Conducted in Lockeford, February 28, 1997

 

31.4: CLIPPINGS: Scrapbook, 1855-1890

 

31.5: Printed ephemera, small misc.

 

31.6: “The Spirit of John Willard Thorp” from memories compiled and edited by Marcella Thorp Emmerick

 

31.7: Marcella Locke Emerick notebook-“Remembrance of Our Nineteenth-Century Grandmother Delia M. Locke”

 

31.8: Daily Journal/ Account Book, George Hammond, 1860.

 

31.9: Certificate, Army of the Tennessee, James L. Smith, Iowa Infantry.

 

31.10: S. Hammond Journal, Jan. 1, 1869-May 16, 1874.

 

31.11: SCHOOL RELATED: [including “Clothing” by Marcella Thorp 7th Grade & School Journal, John Hammond, 1866]

 

31.12: FAMILY PAPERS/GENEALOGY: Photocopies of Coil Family Bible showing family records, George Hammond funeral notice, List of Descendants, Locke & Hammond Family Genealogy prepared by Nancy Hammond, Pedigree Chart, Myrtle Hammond's writing sample, etc.

 

31.13: LEGAL PAPERS

 

-Deed, Ebenezer Shaw to George Hammond, Apr. 12, 1839

 

- Deed, Ebenezer Shaw to Susannah Hammond, Oct. 8, 1860

 

- Will, Hannah Hammond, July 13, 1864

 

- Deed, D. J. Locke to Susannah Hammond, July 24, 1867

 

- Deed, George Hammond to Roland Hammond, Mar. 16, 1869

 

- Deed, Roland Hammond to George Hammond, July 16, 1874

 

- Note, R.G. Hammond payable to George Hammond, Jan. 1, 1901

 

- Deed, Hannah Locke Demangeot to Grace Church, September 29, 1937

 

- Will, Theresa L. Thorp, March 12, 1948

 

- William Locke Correspondence, Executor to Estate Delia Locke

 

- Will, Delia M. Locke, October 26, 1917

 

- Superior Court papers, Jessie Locke, 1980

 

- Superior Court papers, John Willard Thorp, 1993

 

- Mortgage, J. M. Arnest to D. J. Locke, 1879

 

- Receipt of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, 1867

 

31.14: MEMORABILIA

 

- Politician's cards (5 items)

 

- Post Cards

 

- War Loan brochure

 

- Fabric Scraps (1 labeled Lucy Hammond Wedding Dress)

 

- Postal Envelopes, empty (7 items)

 

- Photocopies The Well Sweep , with inscription

 

- Card from Uncle Josiah S. Hammond

 

- Ida Parker, remembrance

 

- George Hammond, remembrance

 

- James Hammond & H. M. Locke, misc.

 

- Address/Appointment Books

 

- Hannah Locke autograph book, 1880-84, 1898 [Notes on family marriages]

 

- Pamphlet. The articles of Belief and Covenant of the North Church in Abington with a List of the Members ; Boston, 1842

 

31.15: MEMORABILIA: Book Covers

 

31.16: MEMORABILIA: Baby Book of John Willard & Delia Marcella Thorp, Wedding Book of Marcella Thorp & Arden Emerick Jr., Wedding Book of James Thorp & Theresa Locke

 

31.17: CLIPPINGS: Articles on Lockeford

 

31.18: CLIPPINGS: Obits & People [including: Eunice Hammond, James M. Hammond, Howard Clapp Locke, Dr. George Locke, Lt. Arden W. Emerick, Rev. S. V. Blakeslee, Laura E. Smith, James E. Thorp, Marcella Thorp, Walter Gordon, Donald S. Lock, John Thorp, Neil Locke, Eva M. Locke, D.J. Lock, Luther Locke, James A. Hammond, Bailey Fairchild, Jack Smith, J. E. Thorp, Robert J. Anderson, Chester Locke, Rev. John Francis Hooper, Rev. John Rankin, Henry B. Norton, Lilla Jory, Marie Locke, Alma Locke Cooke, Joseph Putman, Wallace H. Lock, Grace Locke MacPherson, James Coil, Nell Holzberger, John C. Hammond, Alice H. Petch, Amy Gordon, Stella May Baggs, Delia Hammond Locke, Weldon B. Cooke, Elmer W. Smith, etc.]

 

31.19: CLIPPINGS: Misc.

 

BOX 32: PERIODICALS

 

32.1: Adams, R. L.. The Farm Labor Situation in California . University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station: Berkeley, 1917.

 

32.2: The American Kindergarten Magazine . New York, 1882.

 

32.3: Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of California . Sacramento, 1877 & 1879.

 

32.4: Boston University Year Book . Boston, 1883

 

32.5: The Congregational Yearbook, 1886. Issued, under the sanction of the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States, by its publishing committee, and containing the general statistics of those churches for the last previous year; An alphabetical list of the congregational ministers, and of the officers and students of congregational theological seminaries; the annual record of change; the vital statistics of congregational ministers deceased in 1885; statements of the national co-operative societies; the national and state organizations of churches; and other miscellaneous information . Congregational Publishing Society: Boston, 1886.

 

32.6: Dixon, Joseph & de Ong, E. Ralph. Control of the Pocket Gopher in California. University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station: Berkeley, 1917.

 

32.7: Hayes, F. M. Infectious Abortion in Cows . University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station: Berkeley, 1917.

 

32.8: The Mail’s Pictorial Annual for 1887 . Stockton, California.

 

32.9: The Mammoth Cyclopaedia. Volume I, embracing history, biography, natural science, travels, manners and customs, vegetation, invention and discovery, mining, the sea, familiar science, law, statistics, etc., etc. The Leisure Hour Library, F. M. Lupton, New York, Oct. 5, 1889.

 

32.10: The Mammoth Cyclopaedia. Volume II, embracing agriculture, horticulture, live stock raising, poultry keeping, bee keeping, dairy farming, fertilizers, rural architecture, farm implements, household management, domestic affairs, cookery, ladies fancy work, floriculture, medical matters etc., etc. The Leisure Hour Library, F. M. Lupton: New York, October 12, 1889.

 

32.11: The Mammoth Cyclopaedia. Volume III, containing a history of the Civil War in America, by Captain George B. Herbert; A sketch of the Grand Army of the Republic; also a collection of anecdotes of the rebellion. The Leisure Hour Library, F. M. Lupton: New York, October 26, 1889.

 

32.12: Mead, Elwood. Progress Report of the Production and Distribution of Milk. University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station: Berkeley, 1917.

 

32.13: The Medical Bulletin: a monthly journal of medicine and surgery. Philadelphia, 1884.

 

32.14: Needlecraft. Augusta, 1916.

 

32.15: Newell, Rev. D.: The Christian Family Magazine, or Parents’ and Children’s Annual. Vol. II: D. Newell: New York, 1843.

 

32.16: Personality Magazine. Arthur J. Fisher: Boston, 1915.

 

32.17: Peters, William A. The Mammoth Cyclopaedia. Volume IV, containing the Lives of the Presidents of the United States, also the early history of America. The Leisure Hour Library, F. M. Lupton: New York, October 26, 1889.

 

32.18: The proposed Constitution reviewed in an address to the reformers of California. 1879. [Workingmen's Party propaganda]

 

32.19: The Publishing Committee of the Mass. S.S. Society. The Congregational Visiter for Parents, church-members and Sabbath school teachers. Massachusetts Sabbath School Society: Boston: 1844.

 

32.20: Radio Service Bulletin. Washington D.C., 1915-1920.

 

32.21: Sewell, Elizabeth and Finch, Myron. The Mother's Magazine and Family Journal. Myron Finch: New York, 1850.

 

32.22: The Trades Magazine. Devoted to manufacturing interests, commerce, literature, and art. San Francisco, 1883. [Has section on Lockeford]

 

32.23: United States of America Technology in Government Documents: Standards of Weight and Measure: A List of Official Publications. Superintendent of Documents: Washington DC, 1914.

 

32.24: Woll, F. W. & Voorhies, E. C. Trials with California Silage Crops for Dairy Cows. University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station: Berkeley, 1917.

 

BOX 33: BOOKS A-G

 

33.1: Abington [Mass.]. Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of Abington, Massachusetts, June 10, 1862; including the oration, poem, and other exercises. Wright & Potter, printers: Boston, 1862.

 

33.2: Adams, Nehemiah. The Friends of Christ in the New Testament: Thirteen Discourses. T.R. Marvin and S.K. Whipple & Co.: Boston, 1853. [Includes pressed plants]

 

33.3: American Bank Reporter: Desk Edition May-June. Steurer Publishing Co.: New York, 1910.

 

33.4: Barber, John Warner. Historical collections, being a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes &c. relating to the history and antiquities of every town in Massachusetts, with geographical descriptions. Dorr, Howland & Co.: Worcester, 1841.

 

33.5: Bartholomew, William N. Bartholomew's National System of Industrial Drawing: Freehand. Woolworth, Ainsworth & Co.: New York & Chicago, 1874.

 

33.6: Beecher, Henry Ward. Life thoughts, gathered from the extemporaneous discourses of Henry Ward Beecher. Phillips, Sampson and Co.: Boston, 1858.

 

33.7: Bliss, P. P. Gospel songs, a choice collection of hymns and tunes, new and old, for gospel meetings, prayer meetings, Sunday schools, etc. John Church & Co.: Cincinnati, 1874. [Notes inside]

 

33.8: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America : together with the Psalter or Psalms of David. New York Bible and Common Prayer Book Society: New York, 1859. [Note in back cover]

 

33.9: Book of Psalms: Translated out of the Original Hebrew; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. American Bible Society: New York, 1868. [Notes inside cover]

 

33.10: Bunyan, John. The pilgrims' progress, from this world, to that which is to come. Delivered under the similitude of a dream in two parts. R. W. Pomeroy: Philadelphia, 1830.

 

33.11: Burbank, A. S. Pilgrim Plymouth. A.S. Burbank: Plymouth, Mass., 1890.

 

33.12: Campbell, Martha G. Abington and the Revolution and earlier wars: the story of Old Abington, Massachusetts (now Abington, Rockland, and two-thirds of Whitman) and the part the town played in securing American freedom in the 17th and 18th centuries. Abington Bicentennial Committee: Abington, Mass, 1975.

 

33.13: Capen, Samuel B. Denominational loyalty: an address to the National Council at Syracuse, October 1895 , Congregational S.S. & Pub. Soc.: Boston & Chicago, 1895. [Notes inside]

 

33.14: Colburn, Dana P. Arithmetic and its applications, designed as a text book for common schools, high schools and academies. H. Cowperthwait & Co.: Philadelphia: 1858

 

33.15: Comstock, J.L. A system of natural philosophy : in which the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, magnetism, steam engine, and electro-magnetism, are familiarly explained, and illustrated by more than two hundred engravings : to which are added questions for the examination of pupils. Designed for the use of schools and academies. Robinson, Pratt, & Co.: New York, 1841. [Notes inside cover]

 

33.16: Cram, George F. Cram's Superior Reference Atlas of California, Nevada and the World. G. F. Cram: Chicago, 1908.

 

33.17: A description of the village of North Abington, illustrated with cuts of the principal stores, factories, and private residences. North Abington Club: North Abington, Mass, 1889-90. Souvenir Booklet.

 

33.18: Ellis, Edward S. The Life of Kit Carson: Hunter, trapper, guide, Indian agent, and colonel U.S.A. Grosset & Dunlap: New York, 1889.

 

33.19: Fitz, Asa. The American School Hymn Book. Crosby, Nichols & Co.: Boston, 1854.

 

33.20: Flinn, John J. Official guide to the World's Columbian Exposition in the city of Chicago, State of Illinois, May 1 to October 26, 1893. The Columbian Guide Co.: Chicago, 1893. (Incomplete)

 

33.21: Gems for the Prayer Meeting. American Tract Society: New York, [n.d.; 19th c].

 

33.22: Gerould, Samuel L. The genealogy of the family of Gamaliel Gerould, son of Dr. Jacques (or James) Jerauld, of the province of Languedoc, France. Enterprise Power Press: Bristol, NH, 1885. [Genealogy notes inside]

 

33.23: Goodrich, Charles A. A history of the United States of America, on a plan adapted to the capacity of youth, and designed to aid the memory by systematic arrangement and interesting associations. Jenks, Palmer, & Co.: Boston, 1847.

 

33.24: Gray, Asa: Botany for young people and common schools. How plants grow, a simple introduction to structural botany. With a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants both wild and cultivated. Ivison, Phinney & Co.: New York, 1864.

 

33.25: Greene, Samuel S. An Introduction to the Study of English Grammar. H. Cowperthwait & Co.: Philadelphia, 1863.

 

33.26: Greenleaf, Benjamin: The national arithmetic, on the inductive system; combining the analytic and synthetic methods, together with the cancelling system; forming a complete mercantile arithmetic. Robert S. David and Gould, Kendall & Lincoln. Boston: 1848. [Notes in cover]

 

33.27: Greenleaf, Benjamin. The national arithmetic, on the inductive system; combining the analytic and synthetic methods, together with the cancelling system; forming a complete mercantile arithmetic. Robert S. Davis & Co., 1857. [Notes in front & back covers, and pressed plants]

 

BOX 34: BOOKS H-Z

 

34.1: Hammond, Roland. A history and genealogy of the descendants of William Hammond of London, England, and his wife Elizabeth Penn; through their son Benjamin of Sandwich and Rochester, Mass., 1600-1894. David Clapp & Son, Printers: Boston, 1894. [Genealogy notes in cover]

 

34.2: Hanaford, L. B. & Payson, J. W. Book-keeping, by single and double entry. For schools and academies. Adapted to Payson, Dunton & Scribner's combined system of penmanship. Woolworth, Ainsworth, & Co.: New York, 1859.

 

34.3: Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The One Hoss Shay. With its companion poems: How the Old Horse won the bet and The Broomstick Train. Houghton, Miffin & Co.: Boston, 1891. [Note inside]

 

34.4: Holy Bible, leather bound, leather covers [with brass corners , lock and fittings] detached, undated, title page missing. Bible had belonged to “George L. Thompson, ...presented during year 1880 for attendance at S. School, by his teacher Delia M. Locke” [Note in cover]

 

34.5: Hubbard, Charles L. Heating and Ventilation, part 1-3: Instruction Paper. American School of Correspondence: Chicago, 1914, 1909, 1916.

 

34.6: Kimball, Caleb. The Holy Spirit Resisted. Massachusetts Sabbath School Society: Boston, 1845.

 

34.7: Leeman, J. Diseases of poultry. San Francisco, 1912. [Includes flyer for “MAGIKO” an ovarian powder]

 

34.8: Leslie, C. E. Specimen Pages of The Joy Bells of Heaven. Chicago Music Co.: Chicago, 1866.

 

34.9: Locke, John Goodwin. Book of the Lockes. A genealogical and historical record of the descendants of William Locke, of Woburn. With an appendix containing a history of the Lockes in England, also of the family of John Locke, of Hampton, N.H., and kindred families and individuals. James Munroe & Co.: Boston, 1853. [Genealogy notes within]

 

34.10: McGuffey, William Holmes. McGuffey's new fifth eclectic reader. [Wilson, Hinkle & Co.: Cincinnati, 1866.] (no title page) [Notes in cover]

 

34.11: Macpherson, James. The Poems of Ossian. Phillips, Sampson & Co.: Boston, 1856.

 

34.12: Mason, Loel, The new Carmina sacra: or Boston collection of church music. Comprising the most popular psalm and hymn tunes in general use, together with a great variety of new tunes, chants, sentences, motetts, and anthems ; principally by distinguished European composers: the whole being one of the most complete collections of music for choirs, congregations, singing schools and societies, extant. Mason Brother: New York, 1855.

 

34.13: Modern Homes: A select collection of attractive designs for modern homes, combining, in exceptional degree, convenience, beauty and economy of construction. A. L. Porter & W. J. Ballard. [n.d.; c1915]

 

34.14: Moore, Betsy Thankful. The Well Sweep [The Benjamin Hammond House]. James Westaway McCue, Cape Cod Publishers: Silver Lake P.O. Mass., 1950. [Notes inside cover]

 

34.15: Nash, Ephraim. The farmer’s practical horse farrier. Containing: Rarey’s art of taiming vicious horses, with illustrated instructions, practical rules on buying, breeding, breaking ... ever published, &c, &c, &c. to which an account of the breeds in the United States with numerous illustrations. Auburn: New York, 1860.

 

34.16: The Orphan Lucy. Sunday-School Union: New York, [n.d.; 19th c]

 

34.17: Palmer, H. R. The Song King: Collection of new and Original Music for Singing Classes, Day Schools, Conventions, &c. John Church & Co.: Cincinnati, 1872. [Notes inside cover]

 

34.18: Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company. Official guide of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition -- 1915, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Opening day, February 20, 1915; closing day, December 4, 1915. Containing an outline of all features of the exposition ... profusely illustrated with original half-tones, plan of grounds and map of city. Wahlgreen Co.: San Francisco, 1915.

 

34.19: Phillips, Libbie Sprague. Ruby Gordon or Back from the grave. F. B. Warner: New York, 1909.

 

34.20: Pratt, George W., Pestalozzian School Song Book; containing, in the first part, a complete course of instructions in the elementary principles of music, with copious exercises and songs, systematically arranged for practice. A.N. Johnson: Boston, 1852. [Note inside cover]

 

34.21: Roberts, Edward. The Sabbath School Hosanna: a new and choice collection of popular tunes, original and selected, making a complete Sunday school music book; designed to accompany the American Sunday school hymn book with a tune for every hymn in the hymn book. G. S. Scofield, American Sunday School Union Depository, New York, 1862.

 

34.22: Schaumburg, J.J. God's finger of prophecy pointing to the landscape of last-day conditions. Messiah’s Advocate: Oakland, California, [n.d.; 20th c]

 

34.23: Sears, M. The American politician: containing the Declaration of independence, the Constitution of the United States, the inaugural and first annual addresses and messages of all the presidents, and other important state papers; together with a selection of interesting statistical tables and biographical notices of the signers of the Declaration of independence, the several presidents and many other distinguished characters. : E. Leland & W.J. Whiting: Boston, 1842.

 

34.24: Shakespeare, William. Shakespeare's Macbeth. ed. Charles W. French. MacMillan Co.: New York, 1903. [Notes throughout]

 

34.25: Simmons, Charles. A laconic manual and brief remarker: Containing over a thousand subjects, alphabetically and systematically arranged. Charles Simmons: North Wrentham, Mass., 1852.

 

34.26: Smith, S. G. The Class and school: for day schools, singing classes, county institutes, conventions and state normal schools. John Church Company: Cincinnati, 1890.

 

34.27: Swedenborg, Emanuel. Heaven and its wonders and hell from things heard and seen. The American Swedenborg Printing and Publishing Society: New York, 1917.

 

34.28: Thayer, Mrs. J. Floral Gems, or the songs of the flowers. James French: Boston, 1849. [Note inside cover]

 

34.29: Tower, David B. Introduction to The gradual reader; or, Primary school enunciator. Part II the child's second step, taken at the right time. Cady & Burgess: New York, 1846

 

34.30: Walton, George A. & Walton, Electra N. L. An intellectual arithmetic: with an introduction to written arithmetic. W.B. Keen & Cooke: Chicago, 1869.

 

34.31: Who was Swedenborg, and What are his writings?: with catalogue of the theological writings or Emanuel Swedenborg. The American Swedenborg Printing & Publishing Society: New York, 1917.

 

34.32: Wood, Norman B. Lives of famous Indian chiefs, from Cofachiqui, the Indian Princess, and Powhatan; down to and including Chief Joseph and Geronimo. Also an answer, from the latest research, of the query, Whence came the Indian? Together with a number of thrillingly interesting Indian stories and anecdotes from history. American Indian Historical Publishing Co.: Aurora, Ill., 1906.

 

34.33: Worcester, Samuel. The Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. To which are added select hymns from other authors and directions for musical expression. Crocker & Brewster: Boston, 1841. [Note inside cover]

 

BOX 35: PHOTOGRAPHS: DAGUERREOTYPES, TINTYPES, ETC. (1850-1860) [chiefly portraits of Locke & Hammond family members]

 

BOX 36: PHOTOGRAPHS: LOCKE & HAMMOND FAMILY & MISCELLANY. 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY

 

36.1: Women and Men (Identified & Unidentified)

 

36.2: Theresa Locke Thorp

 

36.3: Delia & D.J. Locke

 

36.4: People in wagons/carriages

 

36.5: Pascoe Family

 

36.6: Locke Children

 

36.7: Marcella & John Willard Thorp

 

36.8: Boston-Newton Party Landmark

 

36.9: Group Photos

 

36.10: Photo Albums

 

36.11: Miscellaneous Photos

 

BOX 37: PHOTOGRAPHS: LOOSE PHOTOGRAPHS

 

37.1: Locke Family History Materials

 

37.2: D.J. Locke

 

37.3: Unidentified

 

37.4: Portraits of family

 

37.5: Copy prints & negs.

 

37.6: Lockeford Schools

 

37.7: Lockeford bldgs. & activities

 

37.8: 20th c. photos

 

37.9: Misc. Locke family ports.

 

37.10: Copies of Louis Locke photos (Locke Family)

 

BOX 38: PHOTOGRAPHS: 19th c. ALBUMS

 

38.1: "Mary Bartlett Hammond's Book" [4.5 x 5.5; brown]

 

38.2: [apparently a Locke album w/ Bartletts in back]

 

38.3: Locke Family album, 1880s [maroon; 8 x 10]

 

38.4: Bartlett Family album, Boston [brown; 4.75 x 6]

 

38.5: Hammond Family album, 1860s [brown; 5.5 x 8]

 

BOX 39: PHOTOGRAPHS: ALBUMS & MISCELLANY

 

39.1: "Dear Mother & Father, Please accept from your daughter, LLL" [album, chiefly Hammonds; maroon w/ flowers]

 

39.2: Post Cards

 

39.3: Box of 13 encased tintypes

 

39.4: Loose photographs

 

BOX 40: LOCKE & HAMMOND FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS; LOCKEFORD PHOTOGRAPHS. 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY.

 

40.1: Homes: Shaw Homestead, Abington, MA; Benjamin Hammond's home, Carver, MA; George Hammond's home, North Abington, MA

 

40.2: Lumber Yard: Security Lumber Company, LTD. n.d.

 

40.3: Lockeford and Lodi Schools, 1894-1908

 

40.4: Lockeford Activities: Lockeford Women's Christian Temperance Union; Lockeford Brass Band; Lockeford baseball team, ca 1911 (2)

 

40.5: Jim A. Hammond Camp Kearney (WWI): Jim Hammond and group of men at Camp Kearney, 1918; Camp Kearney, 1918; 155 mm Navy Rifle, 1918

 

40.6: D. J. Locke Family Home (Lockeford, CA)

 

40.7: Interiors

 

40.8: Acme Dairy (Stockton, CA)

 

40.9: Churches (Lockeford, CA)

 

40.10: Lockeford, California

 

40.11: Locke Property-Barn

 

40.12: Unidentified Buildings/Locations

 

40.13: Negatives