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Information on Use
Terms of Access and Use
Restrictions on use:
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish material from the John Morton Greene Papers must be requested from the Smith College Archives.
When requesting material at the Smith College Archives, see the printed finding aid for specific instructions on completing the call slip.
Preferred Citation
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:
John Morton Greene Papers, Box #, Smith College Archives.
Additional Formats
The following information is also available online as part of the Five College Archives Digital Access Project
- 1. General Correspondence, 1856-1917
- 2. Personal Journal (entries written 1861-1876 only)
- 3. "My Notes On Smith College," ca. 1910-1917 (A 129-page booklet of handwritten notes by John Morton Greene recording his recollections of the circumstances surrounding the founding of Smith College.)
- 4. Scrapbook, 1860-1918 (A 100-page scrapbook consisting predominantly of newspaper clippings related to women's education and academic affairs at Smith College, with particular reference to Greene's role in the College's founding; also, some published articles related to women's education at other U.S. institutions.)
- 5. Published Writings, 1875-1916 (Writings by JMG published in periodicals: Includes his "Early History of Smith College" [a 12-part series appearing in the Daily Hampshire Gazette, 1891-93], also correspondence related to it; a "Sketch of the Life and Character of Miss Sophia Smith"; "An Inside View of Smith College," published in a Lowell, Mass. newspaper in 1882; and other occasional pieces.)
- 6. Louisa Dickinson Greene Papers, 1854-1881 (6 letters and 2 other writings by the wife of John Morton Greene.)
- 7. Obituaries and Retrospectives on John Morton Greene, 1919-1930
History of the Collection
The materials were donated over a period of time by John Morton Greene and his daughter, Helen French Greene.
Processing Information
Processed by Valerie Love, '02
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