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Port Authority: Maps, aerials, photos, plans (planning/planning scheduled item)

Part of: Massachusetts Port Authority

Maps, aerials, photos, plans (planning/planning scheduled item), 1911-1948 (Bulk: 1911-1919).

7 volumes in 7 boxes; 3 boxes and 2 document boxes
Call no.: TC6/1758

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is the state agency responsible for operation and maintenance of commercial aviation, maritime, and certain bridge facilities in and around the Port of Boston.  The planning unit of its planning division formulates plans for development and modification of Massport facilities, including submitting such plans and related feasibility studies to the Massport executive board for action.  Series consists of plans and views of related urban projects created as reference to support these activities, and, if approved, to serve as basis for architectural and engineering drawings by the engineering division.
Arrangement:  In two subseries: (a) photographic prints  (b) negatives and documents
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Port Authority: Minutes of board meetings (secretary-treasurer/administration scheduled item)

Part of: Massachusetts Port Authority

Minutes of board meetings (secretary-treasurer/administration scheduled item), 1980-1989, 1992-1993.

1 record center carton; microfiches/microfilm in 1 box
Call no.: TC6/1814

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is the state agency responsible for operation and maintenance of commercial aviation, maritime, and certain bridge facilities in and around the Port of Boston.  The administration unit of the secretary-treasurer’s division carries out the secretary-treasurer’s mandate to be record keeper of the authority, including keeping minutes of executive board meetings held to determine Massport policies and appropriate activities.  Series consists of this record of authorized actions in regular (monthly) and special meetings, including executive sessions. –include board minutes/agendas, 1992-1993, 2 sets plus microfilm; assistant secretary-treasurer board meeting agendas, 1980-1989; finance committee minutes/agendas, 1986-1989, minutes only, 1992-1993–2 sets plus microfilm. –Additional/active records in agency may also contain synopsis of selected materials and submissions consisting of executive director’s monthly report and copies of public affairs, personnel, finance, and facilities committees meeting minutes.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Accessioned as series 2590
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Port Authority: Project files (planning/environmental scheduled item)

Part of: Massachusetts Port Authority

Project files (planning/environmental scheduled item), 1981-1990.

2 document boxes
Call no.: TC6/1584

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is the state agency responsible for operation and maintenance of commercial aviation, maritime, and certain bridge facilities in and around the Port of Boston.  The environmental unit of its planning division monitors environmental effects of Massport construction projects.  Series is created to support such monitoring by unit specialists.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Port Authority: Record drawings–as built (engineering/engineering scheduled item)

Part of: Massachusetts Port Authority

Record drawings – as built (engineering/engineering scheduled item), [ca. 1900-ongoing] (Bulk: 1942-).

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Call no.: TC6/1579

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) is the state agency responsible for operation and maintenance of commercial aviation, maritime, and certain bridge facilities in and around the Port of Boston.  The engineering unit of its engineering division manages procurement and implementation of Massport design and construction contracts and monitoring of approved projects from proposal to completion, including providing as-bid plans, approving changes, and maintaining as-built plans.  Series consists of as-built plans kept in full-size for reference.
Arrangement: Arranged by project number
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Port of Boston Authority/Commission minutes

Part of: Port of Boston Commission

Port of Boston Authority/Commission minutes, 1945-1959.

10 volumes (1 and partial record center cartons)
Call no.: TC10/2617X

Scope and Content: Massachusetts St 1929, c 229 established the Boston Port Authority, a board consisting of two gubernatorial appointees and three appointees by the mayor of Boston, to investigate matters relating to the port of Boston.  The membership was enlarged and responsibilities redefined by St 1938, c 453. St 1945, c 619 replaced the Boston Port Authority with the Port of Boston Authority, consisting of five gubernatorial appointees. St 1951, c 457 transferred from the authority to the Dept. of Public Works responsibility for certain sections of tidewater as specified in the act. St 1953, 608 replaced the Port of Boston Authority with the Port of Boston Commission, also consisting of five gubernatorial appointees.  Per St 1956, c 465 (revised by St 1958, c 599), effective Feb. 1959, the Port of Boston Commission was absorbed into and replaced by the Massachusetts Port Authority.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Transferred to Archives by Massachusetts Port Authority, May 1997. Box 1 (also includes minutes of the State Airport Management Board (M-Ar)2616X)): 1945-1951. Box 2: 1952-1959.
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Portrait photographs of Senate presidents and House speakers [Massachusetts General Court Sergeant-at-Arms]

Part of: General Court – Sergeant-at-Arms

Portrait photographs of Senate presidents and House speakers, 1898-1939.

99 photographs : glass photonegative in 5 boxes, 110 photographs in 2 record center cartons
Call no.: CT3/1296X

Scope and Content: Per St 1924, c 510, item 30 and more specifically St 1925, c 211, item 158a, the Massachusetts General Court authorized its sergeant-at-arms and the state’s Art Commission to expend funds for the preservation of photographs and photographed portraits of speakers of the House of Representatives hanging in the Speaker’s Room of the State House and presidents of the Senate hanging in the Senate Reading Room.  The objects were rephotographed by F. Ernst Zimmermann, with the resulting negatives being placed under the care of Charles O. Holt, sergeant-at-arms.  The now replaced photographic prints of the speakers of the House of Representatives authorized by Resolves 1894, c 95 and those of the presidents of the Senate authorized by Resolves 1898, c 84 (with some later ones) are also included in this series.  Photographers/studios identified in this series are Elmer Chickering, Charlotte Fairchild, Theodore C. Marceau, Richardson Bros., Frank A. Nowell, Robert E. Wescott, Notman Photographic Co., George H. Van Norman, and Julius M. Oppenheim.
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Position tables [Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts]

Part of: Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts

Position tables, 1882-1914.

1 record center carton
Call no.: EN3.03/672X

Scope and Content: To establish accurate Massachusetts town boundaries, and eventually interstate boundaries as well, beginning in 1885 the Topographical Survey Commission (replaced in this function in 1901 by the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners) sent out field teams to establish and describe triangulation stations and to set monuments designating boundary lines.  These position tables are based on the notebooks of the survey teams, with a few earlier observations included as well.  Calculations were verified, adjusted, and prepared by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically, thereunder by locality
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Preservation Advisory Committee agendas and minutes [Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners]

Part of: Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners

Preservation Advisory Committee agendas and minutes, 1989-2010.

2 document boxes
Call no.: AF22/2694X

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) is the agency of state government with the statutory authority and responsibility to organize, develop, coordinate, and improve library services throughout the Commonwealth. It is governed by nine commissioners appointed by the governor. The board has had an active preservation program since 1988, when the position of Preservation Specialist was created. The focus of this program is preservation advice/service to libraries, archives, museums, and historical societies throughout Massachusetts.  Included in these activities are preservation training through workshops, articles in MBLC Notes, disaster preparedness training, advice and on-site visits in the event of an institutional disaster, warnings about possible natural events that could possibly affect the well-being and/or survival of cultural heritage collections, a program of environmental monitoring in institutions throughout the Commonwealth through the use of digital temperature and relative humidity dataloggers, the creation of a library of preservation resources in the MBLC’s reference collection, and a collection of preservation supply catalogs to serve as a resource for those seeking preservation supplies. –The MBLC Preservation Advisory Committee (before 1999 known successively as the Collection Management Consultants Advisory Committee (1989); Collection Management Advisory Committee (1990); Collection Management/Preservation Specialists Advisory Committee (1992); Collection Management/Preservation Advisory Committee (1992)) was formed to advise the Preservation Specialist on the development and implementation of the coordinated statewide preservation program for library and archives collection in Massachusetts as described above. Sixteen members each serving three-years terms were appointed by the Director of the MBLC, based on the recommendation of the Preservation Specialist. Three each came from academic libraries, public libraries, archives/manuscript repositories, and historical societies/research libraries, one each from the Northeast Document Conservation Center and the Massachusetts Archives, and two from the six state library interlibrary borrowing regions.
Arrangement: Chronologically
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Press release files (Executive Bureau–press scheduled item) [Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office]

Part of: Attorney General’s Office

Press release files (Executive Bureau--press scheduled item), 1997-2006.

2 record center cartons and 1 document box
Call no.: AG1/2489

Scope and Content: The attorney general of Massachusetts is the Commonwealth’s chief legal officer.  The Executive Bureau, which includes the attorney general and personal staff, is responsible for the overall supervision of the legal services provided by the office, for budgetary and personnel matters, and for the development of a uniform and consistent legal policy for the state.  Series is created by the bureau’s press unit to release information from the attorney general to the press regarding action by various office bureaus on issues of public policy or concern.  News coverage and editorials relating to policies and activities of the attorney general may also be included.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Notes: Formerly designated as series N320.Box 1: L. Scott Harshbarger, 1997; Thomas Reilly, news releases, 1999-2004. Box 2: Thomas Reilly, news releases, 2005-2006, news coverage, 1999-2004. Box 3: Thomas Reilly, news coverage, 2004-2005
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Press releases [Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities]

Part of: Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities

Press releases, 1980-1989.

Partial record center carton
Call no.: AF10/2012X

Scope and Content: The Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities (1966) and the Massachusetts Arts Lottery Council (1980) were abolished and succeeded in their functions by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, effective 1990.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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