Table of ContentsBiographical NoteScope and Content NoteInformation for ResearchersRelated MaterialsSeparations ListAdministrative InformationDescriptionAdded Entries | Inventory of the Henry Barnard Worth PapersIn the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library
Biographical NoteHenry Barnard Worth, the son of Calvin G. Worth of Nantucket, Massachusetts, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1858. After attending school in Nantucket and later at Amherst College, he taught school for four years. In 1885, he passed his bar exam and began practicing law in New Bedford, Mass., specializing in real estate law and devoting his spare time to historical and genealogical research. He was an active member of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society, contributing numerous articles to the Society's published historical sketches, as well as serving as secretary of the organization from 1913 until his death in 1923. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NotePapers of particular note arranged in Sub-group 1 of this collection are notebooks he compiled probably between the years 1890 and 1915. These volumes contain transcripts of deeds and church, court, probate, school and town records for the island of Nantucket, Mass. along with such towns as Dartmouth, New Bedford, Acushnet, Freetown, Westport, and Fairhaven, Mass., as well as genealogical notes for the years 1598-1915. Many of the deed transcripts were collected as part of Worth's legal practice and were later used to supplement his research in local history. Also of note among Worth's papers are correspondence, legal depositions, petitions, checks, genealogical notes, general notes, and similar material relating to his and Joseph B. Macy's prosecution of the French spoliation claims, dating 1847, 1885-1906. The bulk of the material relates to the claim of George E. Tuck (1838-1901) and the dispute between his heirs as to who was the legal heir. These materials are supplemented by incoming and outgoing personal correspondence, ca.1865-1922; legal cases, 1872-1915, consisting of briefs, correspondence, court dockets, bills and receipts, notes, and related material; legal documents, including title searches and a legal opinion, 1871-1918; bills and receipts, 1888-1904, most of which appear to be related to Worth's legal cases; genealogical notes probably compiled between 1890-1920 and covering the years 1623-1919; historical sketches, 1900; research notes, 1785-1927; plats, 1750-1916; and lists, certificates, and clippings, 1809-1923. Worth family papers in Sub-group 2 primarily consist of correspondence and estate records for members of Worth's immediate family including his parents, brother, sister, and wife, from 1809-1942. Of particular note is a letter from Helen B. Winslow Worth describing her voyage to Cuba in 1854. The final sub-group in the collection contains the papers of Henry Howland Crapo (1804-1869) which encompass an incoming business letter, 1855; surveyor of highways records, 1835, ca.1850, including volumes of road measurements; and legal documents, consisting of title searches, including deeds, correspondence, and a warrant, dating 1714-1774, 1844, and power of attorney certificates, 1851-1852. Arrangement of CollectionReturn to the Table of Contents Information for Researchers
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Preferred Citation New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library Mss 59, [sub-group, series, sub-series, folder/volume as appropriate], [item]
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Provenance The bulk of material in this collection was given to the Old Dartmouth Historical Society by Robert W. Best, Richard H. Best, and Mrs. John Kirk on 19 March 1968. A single volume was the gift of Whaling and Marine Manuscript Archives, Inc., on 9 June 1972. Additional materials may have been given by Henry B. Worth prior to 1923 while he was an active member and secretary of the Society.
Processing Information Processed by: Barbara E. Austen, ca. 1982 Encoded by: Kermit Dewey, 07 June 2012 Funds for processing this collection were provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Return to the Table of Contents DescriptionPlease Consult Research Library for Detailed Description of Collection
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