The records of the Western Massachusetts locals and district councils of the UBCJA documents the rise of unionization among carpenters in the Connecticut River Valley since the 1880s. This collection represents a merger of separate accessions for the District Councils in Springfield (MS 110), the Pioneer Valley (MS 231), and Holyoke (MS 108), along with post-merger records for Local 108. In general, each has been maintained as a distinct series.
Oral history with parish priest of Notre Dame du Bon Conseil in Easthampton. Morissette had been priest at the church for seven years after having been an administrator there for eight. Morissette grew up in Chicopee, a child of immigrant parents, speaking only French at home. Studied at Assumption College and then (1941) to seminary in Montreal. Classes at St. Georges parochial school in Chicopee were half in English, half French; regimented nature of study at Assumption, taught mostly by members of the Assumptionist community from Belgium and France. Current generation is unwilling to accept the rigors of education he received.
Collection includes statutes and by-laws, minutes, administrative records, correspondence, financial records and receipts, scholarship records, publications, records of programs and events, and artifacts and ephemera.
Standing left to right: Edna and Bill Perras with their daughter Carolyn, Louise Perras, Georgiana Bourdon, Delia Sumner. Kneeling left to right: Alfred Bourdon, Rose Bourdon, Harvey Perras, Joan Bourdon, Helen Bourdon, and Arthur Perras.
Photograph taken at the Smith Studio in Adams, MA to commemorate the wedding of Rose Perras Bourdon (seated) to Alfred Bourdon (also seated). The witnesses, Maria Perras and Archie Coutu, are standing behind the couple.
Studio Photograph of (from left to right) Maria Perras, Louise Perras, Alphonse Perras, and baby Rose Perras taken during a visit to Adams, MA before emigrating permanently from Canada.