College Book 3, 1636-1779


Autoria(s): Harvard University Archives
Data(s)

31/12/1969

31/12/1969

Resumo

This volume was begun by Thomas Danforth, most likely around 1687, and contains transcriptions of donation records, property inventories, College laws, Overseers and Corporation minutes, and other official documents dating from 1636 onwards. By copying these documents into one volume, Danforth brought together a chronicle of Harvard's early history. Some of its content duplicates that of College Book 1, and other entries were copied from sources which no longer exist, including College Book 2, which was destroyed by fire in 1764. Danforth, who served as College Treasurer from 1650 to 1668, as Steward from 1668 to 1682, and again as Treasurer from 1682 to 1683, is believed to have created this volume as a precautionary measure during the great upheaval surrounding the 1684 annulment of the Royal Charter of the Massachusetts Colony and consequent dissolution of the Harvard Corporation. Some scholars believe he created College Book 3 in fear that the College's original records, from which it was largely derived and copied, might be destroyed.

Identificador

UAI 5.5 Box 2

http://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/46422940?width=150&height=150&usethumb=y

http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.ARCH:10870587

http://colonialnorthamerican.library.harvard.edu/prod/cna/hua53010c00004

Publicador

Harvard University Archives

Relação

Harvard University Archives: College Books, 1636-1827-->I. College Books, 1636-1827

Direitos

The College Books are open for research.