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College Book 7, 1750-1778 Digital

Scope and Contents

This volume contains a fair copy of minutes from Corporation meetings held from Sept. 17, 1750 through April 23, 1778. It begins with an alphabetical index and contains entries related to a wide range of topics, including the challenges of operating the Charlestown ferry (due to the river freezing, fear of smallpox, and other issues); increases in "pecuniary mulcts" (fines) for breaches of specific College laws; the establishment of the Dudleian lecture; the selection and financial support of missionaries to various Indian tribes; honorary degrees awarded to Benjamin Franklin and George Washington; gifts to the library as it was rebuilt in the wake of the fire of 1764 (many entries provide the title and author of books donated); the management of land and property belonging to Harvard; Treasurers' reports and other financial accounts; changes in the College laws; gifts to the College, ranging from two Egyptian mummies to a solar microscope; the construction of the First Parish Meeting House in Cambridge and the use of adjacent College property by parishoners; rules of endowed professorships; salaries and appointments; closures due to the threat of smallpox; rules governing Commons and the College Library; reports of various Visiting Committees; class schedules, according to subject; student disorders; the establishment of a designated museum space to display "Curiosities"; the effects of the Revolutionary War on Harvard, including repeated requests to the General Court after the war for compensation for damage to College buildings; the cost of various foods and changes in what was served at Commons; and the danger of the chapel's roof, built of too-heavy slate, falling in. Also of interest are minutes from a May 5, 1761 meeting, which note that the General Court voted to pay for Hollis Professor John Winthrop to travel to Newfoundland to observe the transit of Venus "over the Suns disc."

Of note are extensive entries related to difficulties recovering the Treasurers' records which John Hancock, College Treasurer from 1773 to 1777, had taken with him while a member of the Continental Congress. The Corporation and Overseers, desperate to recover these valuable records, were obliged to select a representative to travel south to reclaim them in the midst of the Revolutionary War. They chose Harvard Tutor Stephen Hall for the mission, and he arrived in Philadelphia to find that the Congress had moved even further south, to Baltimore. Hall eventually returned with many of the documents; the minutes in this volume describe his difficulties and the Corporation's challenge of maintaining cordial relations with Hancock.

Dates

  • Creation: 1750-1778

Researcher Access

The College Books are open for research.

Extent

3.43 cubic feet (8 volumes, 3 folders, 1 legal document box)

Former call number

Formerly classified as UAI 5.15 College Book 7

Related Materials

The waste books of these minutes are also held in the Archives (UAI 5.50); they are unavailable for research pending conservation treatment for mold damage.

The John Hancock Collection, 1754-1792: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH:hua06010 also contains related papers.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Harvard University Archives Repository

Holding nearly four centuries of materials, the Harvard University Archives is the principal repository for the institutional records of Harvard University and the personal archives of Harvard faculty, as well as collections related to students, alumni, Harvard-affiliates and other associated topics. The collections document the intellectual, cultural, administrative and social life of Harvard and the influence of the University as it emerged across the globe.

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