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GUIDE TO HAWKS FAMILY PAPERS Scope and content note: The Hawks Family papers have been donated to PVMA from a number of sources. More recent gifts have come from Melvin Hawks, Douglas Sackman, Nancy (Hawks) Durham, and the estate of Mary Jane Hawks. Biographical notes: John 2, son of John 1 and Elizabeth Hawks was born in Windsor, CT, in 1643. He was a carpenter, served as a sergeant in King Philip s War, and was a member of the committee to build a meeting house in 1696. After the attack of 1704 he removed to Waterbury, CT, to live with his only surviving child, Martha, and her family. His papers consist of the signature portion of a legal document, and four bonds signed by him in 1699 in favor of John Pynchon. Eliezer 3, son of John 1 and Elizabeth Hawks, was born in Windsor, CT, in 1655. He came to Deerfield with the first settlers and took an active role in town affairs. His 1689 marriage to Judith Smead was the first recorded on the town register. The couple had ten children. Eliezer died in 1727; Judith died in Jan. 1718/19. His papers consist of six deeds to land in Deerfield, a power of attorney to Henry Dwight, and six documents relating to the settling of Eliezer s estate. Eliezer 5, son of Eliezer 3 and Judith (Smead) Hawks, was born in Deerfield where he lived for nearly all of his life. In 1714, he married Abigail Wells; the couple had 13 children, two of whom are mentioned below. Eliezer died in 1774; Abigail died in 1768. His papers consist of deeds and plats of land in Deerfield, and an appointment as guardian of the minor daughters of Thankful (Hawks) and Thomas Taylor. Nathaniel 6, son of Eliezer 3 and Judith (Smead) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1699. He served in Father Rasle s War (1721-22). He married Hannah Belding of Hatfield, c. 1727. After she died in 1736, Nathaniel married Martha Wait of Hatfield, Mass., in 1738. Nathaniel died in 1754; his widow lived until 1786. His papers consist of three deeds to land in Deerfield, a copy of his will (1754), a probate notice (1755), and papers relating to the distribution of his estate and that of Martha Hawks (1786). Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel 6 and Judith (Smead) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1744. During the Revolution he sided with the Tories, and was jailed for selling beef to the British. His papers consist of deeds to land in Deerfield, receipts, an action brought against him by Ebenezer Bardwell, and a bond.

Martha, daughter of Nathaniel 6 and Judith (Smead) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1746. She is represented by an undated document. John 7, son of Eliezer 3 and Judith (Smead) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1707. He entered military service as a young man, and participated in numerous engagements until 1760. He also held several civil offices, including selectman. In 1730, he married Elizabeth Nims; the couple had eight children, two of whom are mentioned below. Elizabeth died in 1779; John in 1784. His papers consist of land deeds, a deed to a share in a sawmill, two letters to his wife (1759), a copy of a 1748 petition that he and Moses Scott addressed to Gov. Shirley and the Mass. House of Rep., a copy of his will, photocopies of letters, and two copies of Sketch of Col. John Hawks of Deerfield by John Stebbins Lee. Paul 12, son of Eliezer 5 and Abigail (Wells) Hawks, was born in 1736. He settled on his father s farm in the Wapping section of Deerfield, and served in the French & Indian wars. He married Lois Wait of Hatfield, Mass., c. 1765; the couple had ten children, two of whom are mentioned below. His papers consist of four deeds to land in Wapping, and a 1796 letter from his sons Eleazer and Paul, residing in Phelps, NY. Waitsil 13, son of Eliezer 5 and Abigail (Wells) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1741. He settled in the Turnip Yard section of Deerfield and married Anna Spofford. Waitsil died in 1811; his widow in 1838. He is represented by a 1794 deed to land in Deerfield. Zadock 14, son of Nathaniel 6 and Hannah (Belding) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1731, and settled on Lot 36. In 1758 he married Mary, daughter of Samuel Bardwell. Three of their ten children are mentioned below. Zadock died in 1821, his wife in 1817. His papers consist of receipts and documents relating to his work as a tanner and shoemaker, letters from St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, written by his brother, Simeon, and papers relating to the settling of Zadock s estate by his sons Zur and Zenas. Obed 18, son of John 7 and Judith (Smead) Hawks, was born in 1750 and settled on his father s farm in the Wisdom section of Deerfield. In 1781, he married Abigail Smith of Belchertown, MA; the couple had four children, two of whom are mentioned below. Obed died in 1816; his widow in 1830. His papers include land deeds, an action for debt brought against Calvin Goss, and a bequest of land to his surviving sons. Solomon 19, son of John 7 and Elizabeth (Nims) Hawks, was born in 1755, and later settled in Shelburne, MA, where he married Hulda Holloway. He died in 1834; his wife in 1816.

He is represented by a 1791 letter from Dr. William Stoddard Williams, signed by seven witnesses, testifying that for reasons of infirmity Solomon was not able to bear arms. Seth 21, son of Seth 11 and Elizabeth (Belding) Hawks, was born in 1757. He moved from the Turnip Yard section of Deerfield to Geneva, NY, in 1817, and died in Sodus, NY, in 1821. His widow, Tirzah (Taylor) Hawks, died there in 1823. He is represented by a judgment he won against Calvin Burt of Longmeadow, MA, in 1800. Samuel 22, son of Seth 11 and Elizabeth (Belding) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1760. He is represented by a mortgage to land in the East Division of Deerfield. William 23, son of Seth 11 and Esther (Wells) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1774, and lived in the Turnip Yard section. In 1817, he died after falling from a tree. His papers consist of an 1805 suit against Zachariah Field, and one brought against him by Hezekiah Wright Strong of Amherst, MA, in 1811. Eleazer 24, son of Paul 12 and Lois (Wait) Hawks, was born in 1766. He married Anna, daughter of Simeon Stebbins. He was living in Conway, MA, in 1787, but had moved to Phelps, NY, by 1796. He is represented by one document, a suit brought against him for debt in 1790. Quartus 26, son of Paul 12 and Lois (Wait) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1778 and settled on the family homestead in Wapping. He achieved prominence in ecclesiastical and civic affairs. In 1808, he married Sarah Allis of Hatfield. Quartus died in 1842; his widow in 1873. Two of their eight children are mentioned below. His papers consist of letters, a deed to land in the Long Hill division of Deerfield, a military commission and resignation, and church-related papers. Sarah (Allis) Hawks, wife of Quartus 26 was born in 1787, died in 1873. Her papers consist of letters from her husband, receipts, documents relating to her husband s estate, and a copy of her will. Alma Hawks, daughter of Quartus 26 and Sarah (Allis), was born in 1821. She is represented by four letters. Waitsil 28, son of Waitsil 13 and Anna (Spofford) Hawks, was born in 1777. He settled in Bloody Brook (now S. Deerfield) with his wife, Millicent (Blodget) Hawks. He died there in 1842; his wife predeceased him in 1831. His papers include three deeds, and a mortgage.

Hilkiah 30, son of Zadock 14 and Mary (Bardwell) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1759. He married Joanna Brooks of Deerfield in 1783; the couple had five children. Hilkiah died in 1805; Joanna in 1847. His papers consist of accounts and documents relating to his estate, 1798-1805. Dirxia (Nims) Hawks, daughter of Joel Nims of Shelburne, was the second wife of Hilkiah Hawks 44 (1797-1838). After his death, she married Edwin Nims in 1845. She is represented by a lease for land in Deerfield. Zur 31, son of Zadock 14 and Mary (Bardwell) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1760. He worked as a tanner, currier, and farmer, and lived on the north end of his father s homelot. About 1785 he married Martha, daughter of Daniel Arms. Two of their seven children are mentioned below. Zur died in 1844; his wife in 1831. His papers consist of deeds to lands in Deerfield and Charlemont, MA, misc. accounts, a summary of provisions of his will, and a chancery document excusing his debts due to insolvency. Mary, daughter of Zur 31 and Martha (Arms) Hawks, was born in 1799. She was a dwarf, known as Little Mary. She is represented by a letter from her cousin, Daniel Hawks, and a modern (undated) newspaper notice. Zenas 32, son of Zadock 14 and Mary (Bardwell) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1772. He lived on the south part of Lot 36 where he was a tanner, shoemaker, and farmer. In 1803, he married Rhoda Bardwell. Zenas died in 1847; his widow the following year. His papers consist of an account for the purchase of oil, and a settlement with his business partner, Lyman Frink. Asa 34, son of Asa 15 and Elizabeth (Smead) Hawks, was born in the Mill River section of Deerfield in 1764. He married Hannah Cathcart of Conway, MA, in 1790. Asa died in 1839; his widow in 1849. His papers include three documents relating to the recovery of a debt, a photo of his signature in his Bible owned by the Skinner Museum (S. Hadley), a receipt for taxes, and a business agreement with Zeeb Hawks and Frank Boyden. Zeeb 35, son of Asa 15 and Elizabeth (Smead) Hawks, was born in the Mill River section of Deerfield in 1767. He married Rebecca Saxton of Connecticut. Zeeb is represented by an action for trespass brought against William and David McKee, and a receipt.

John 36, son of Obed 18 and Abigail (Smith) Hawks, was born in 1783 and farmed in the Wisdom section of Deerfield. He married Emily Eastman of Amherst, MA, in 1814. John died in 1866. His papers consist of mortgage deeds, and action brought against David Wells, and a half interest in a sawmill. Charles, son of Quartus 26, and Sarah (Allis) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1817. He was a farmer with extensive land holdings. Charles moved to Port Royal, SC, sometime in 1862, and worked on a plantation teaching freed slaves agricultural techniques. He contracted typhoid fever and died in Dec. 1864. His papers consist of 3 Deerfield land deeds, a power of attorney document, an 1864 military pass to move around Beaufort, SC, and a brief biographical sketch by Melvin Hawks. Horatio 39, son of Quartus 26, and and Sarah (Allis) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1819 and settled on the family homestead in the Wapping section of Deerfield. He served as a town selectman and held the rank of Captain in the Franklin Cadets and Colonel of militia. In the early 1860s, he canvassed for Colton s General Atlas in Oneida Co., NY. He married Mary Ann, daughter of Asaph Allen in 1843. While going to South Carolina to retrieve the body of his brother Charles, he died when the ship he was on sank. His papers include land deeds, shares in the Deerfield River bridge (1847), appointments as Lt. Col. and later as Col. in the Mass. State militia, an invitation to a military ball, letters from his wife, business correspondence, and his partially filled subscription notebook. Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks, wife of Horatio 39, was born in 1823 at the Bars, Deerfield. She married Horatio in 1843; they had seven sons, several of whom are mentioned below. She died in 1893. Her papers consist of more than 200 letters from her sons and their wives, her mother (Cynthia Allen), brother (William), and sister (Aurelia Allen Merrill); misc. correspondence, a fire insurance policy, and a copy of a map of her property in Wapping. Charles Allen, son of Horatio 39 and Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks, born December 1, 1856. He married Estella Bird, and later married Fannie Wilde in 1886. He resided in New Mexico with his second wife where he worked for the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Co. He is represented by a letter from his brother Horatio, and a menu from the Windsor House, Albuquerque, NM, dated 1883. Orlando 43, son of Hilkiah 30 and Joanna (Brooks) Hawks, was born in the Wisdom section of Deerfield in 1787. He died in 1859. His papers consist of land deeds, a copy of his will, and other legal documents.

Alvah 45, son of Zur 31 and Martha (Arms) Hawks, was born in 1801. He lived on the family homestead where he made brooms. In 1836, he married Millicent Bardwell of Shelburne, MA. She died in 1838; Alvah died in 1843. His papers include a deed for land in Deerfield, and 3 documents relating to broom corn production. Francis 46, son of Zenas 32 and Rhoda (Bardwell) Hawks, was born in 1819 and farmed on the family homestead. He married Mary, daughter of Elijah Nims, in 1841. He died in 1897; she in 1871. He is represented by a deed to land in Deerfield. Charles 48, son of John 36 and Emily (Eastman) Hawks, was born in 1815 and farmed in the Wisdom section of Deerfield. In 1868, he moved to Ballston Spa, NY, where he ran a shoe store. His wife was Lucinda Holden. His papers consist of Deerfield land deeds, and a transaction involving his interest in a saw mill. Frederick 49, son of John 36 and Emily (Eastman) Hawks, was born in 1817, and later settled in Greenfield, MA, where he worked as a carpenter and bridge builder. In 1856, he married Mary E. Barnard of Charlemont, MA; the couple had five children. After her death in 1877, Frederick married Helen (Hoyt) Jones in 1880. His papers consist of deeds to land in Greenfield and Montague. His first wife is represented by an 1854 agreement she made with the Mayhew & Avery store in Charlemont to work as a dressmaker and milliner. Frederick Elliot, son of Frederick 49 and Mary E. (Barnard) Hawks, was born in 1857. He is represented by two letters. Theodore Childs 52, son of Horatio 39 and Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks, born April 12, 1844, died 1918. He was a house painter who lived in Greenfield. Married Minnie Loupe in 1872; they had 4 children. He is buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Deerfield. His papers consist of 3 letters and a postcard. Minnie (Loupe) Hawks (1850-1925), wife of Theodore. C. Hawks. Her papers consist of a land deed, a receipt, and 2 Deerfield Academy reports. Edward Allen 53, son of Horatio 39 and Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks, born October 12, 1845, died 1925. He was a farmer who lived on Lot no. 4 in Deerfield. Married Susan Sheldon, daughter of George Sheldon, in 1871; they had 2 children. He is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery.

His papers consist of 17 letters - three written by Luke Wright from Smith s Plantation, Beaufort, SC, in 1865; a recipe for Briggs Black Liniment ; and a copy of Directions for using the Patent Excelsior Tanning Process by Jay Johnson (Albany, 1864), with a signed, limited license for its use from Johnson to Edward and his brothers. See account book guide for his farming day books/account books. Dwight Allis 54, son of Horatio 39 and Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks, born October 15, 1848, died September 5, 1928. A farmer who lived in the Wapping section of Deerfield, he is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. He married Ella J. Mansfield in 1879; they had 2 children. His papers consist of business correspondence and receipts, marriage license, certificate of membership in Unitarian Church a juror card dated 1905, and correspondence from his brother, Arthur Jerome Hawks. See also diaries and account book guides for other material of D.A. Hawks. Ella Mansfield Hawks, wife of Dwight A. Hawks, was born in Minnesota in 1860, and died in 1928. She is buried in Laurel Hill cemetery, Deerfield. Her papers consist of letters from her son, Paul Hawks (1891-1968), while in the US Army at camp Devens, Ayer, MA, 1917-1919, and from her father, Wesson Mansfield. Rachel Hawks (1889-1977), daughter of Dwight Allis 54 and Ella Mansfield Hawks. She graduated from North Adams Teachers College, and for many years taught home economics. She taught herself how to make lace and netted testers for high-post beds, and reproduced and sold colonial patterns for many years. Her papers include her birth certificate and obituary, correspondence, fliers regarding her netting, fabric samples from dresses she owned, and a copybook of inspirational writings Paul, son of Dwight 54 and Ella M. Hawks, born 1891, died 1968. He lived on the family homestead in the Wapping section of Deerfield, and married Jessie (Lowe) Hawks in 1923. His papers consist of a map of his property and quitclaim deed from the NY, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, a playbills from dramatic productions in which he appeared, his wedding announcement, and his resignation as rural mail carrier. For his letters written in 1917-19 while serving in the 7 th Provisional Training Battalion in Ayer, MA, see the papers of Ella Mansfield Hawks. Mary Jane Hawks (1926-2011), daughter of Paul and Jessie (Lowe) Hawks. She taught in Boston and at the Bement School in Deerfield. Miss Hawks lived on the family homestead in the Wapping section of Deerfield for much of her life. Her papers consist of her birth announcement, college diplomas, genealogical notes, and misc. research notes.

Arthur Jerome 55, son of Horatio 39 and Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks, born 1850, died 1923. He was a farmer on the Wapping homestead and is buried in Laurel Hill cemetery. Married Sarah R. Stockbridge in 1891; they had a daughter, Mary L. His papers consist of more than 125 letters and documents, mainly from his brothers Charles, Horatio Clifford, Dwight Allis, and Louis, and a few business associates. Horatio Clifford 56, son of Horatio 39 and Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks, was born June 27, 1862, and died in 1934. Better known as Clifford by his siblings, he was a civil and electrical engineer who lived in Boston. Married Ella M. Wells and they had a daughter. He is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Deerfield. His papers consist of a railroad ticket, business cards, postcards, and letters from his family. James A. 58, son of Orlando 43 and Susanna (Andrews) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1834 and farmed on the family homestead in the Wisdom section of Deerfield. He married Ellen Stearns of Brattleboro, VT, in 1856. He is represented by a land deed and business receipts. Emory Herman, son of James A. 58 and Ellen (Stearns) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1862. He never married, and died in 1944. He is represented by two land deeds and two copies of his will. Oscar Augustus, son of James A. 58 and Ellen (Stearns) Hawks, was born in Deerfield in 1869, and farmed in Shelburne, MA, on land adjacent to the Hilkiah Hawks homestead. Oscar married Gertrude Mowery of Leyden, MA, in 1904; the couple had two children. Oscar died in 1958; his wife in 1948. He is represented by two land deeds.

HAWKS FAMILY CONTAINER LIST Box 1 Folder 1 Papers of John Hawks 2, 1692, 1699 (5 Folder 2 Papers of Eliezer Hawks 3, 1696-1727 (13 Folder 3 Papers of Eliezer Hawks 5, 1720-1742/3 (7 Folder 4 Papers of Nathaniel Hawks 6, 1730-1755 (8 and of his widow, Martha Hawks, 1777, 1786 & undated (4 Folder 5 Papers of Zadock Hawks 14, 1762-1828 (58 Folder 6 Papers of John Hawks 7, 1743-2005 (16, and his wife Elizabeth Nims Hawks, 1759 (2 Folder 7 Papers of Solomon Hawks 19, 1791 (1 item) Folder 8 Papers of Paul Hawks 12, 1772-1800 (8 Folder 9 Papers of Waitsill Hawks 13, 1794, and his son Waitsill Hawks 28, 1800, 1827 (3 Folder 10 Papers of Eleazer Hawks 24, 1790-1807 (3 Folder 11 Papers of Seth Hawks 21, 1800 (1 item); Samuel Hawks 22, 1804, 1805 (2 ; and William Hawks 23, 1805, 1811 (2 Folder 12 Papers of Quartus Hawks 26, 1806-1829 (15 Folder 13 Papers of Sarah (Sally) Allis Hawks (Mrs. Quartus Hawks), 1808-1873 (18 Folder 14 Papers of Elizabeth Hastings (Hawks) Arms, 1852-1874 (3 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Papers of Miss Alma Hawks, 1841, 1863 & undated (4 Papers Hilkiah Hawks 30, 1798-1808 (15 ; his son Orlando Hawks 43, 1806-1860 (11 ; and Dirixa Nims Hawks, widow of Hilikiah Hawks Jr 44, 1839, 1844 (2 Papers of Zur Hawks 31, 1789-1844 (16 ; his daughter Little Mary Hawks, 1827 (2 ; and his son Alvah Hawks 45, 1831, 1839 (3 Papers of Zenas Hawks 32, 1817, 1831 (2 ; and his son Francis Hawks 46, 1876 (1 item) Box 2 Folder 1 Papers of Obed Hawks 18, 1790-1813; and John Hawks 36, 1820-1843 (13 Folder 2 Papers of Nathaniel Hawks, 1767-1788; Martha Hawks, undated; and Simeon Hawks, 1722-1777 (18 Folder 3 Papers of Elizabeth (Betsy) Hawks, 1814; Asa Hawks 34, 1796-1816; Martha Hawks, 1860; and Zeeb Hawks 35, 1805, 1815 Folder 4 Papers of Charles Hawks (2 nd ), 1848-1864 & undated (7 Folder 4 Papers of Horatio Hawks 39, 1839-1848 (30 Folder 5 Papers of Horatio Hawks 39, 1849-1863 (25 Folder 6 Papers of Horatio Hawks 39, 1864-1866 & undated (38 Papers of Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks (Mrs. Horatio Hawks) Folder 7 Letters from Horatio Hawks 39, 1865 (2 Folder 8 Theodore C. 52 and Minnie Hawks, 1871-1875 (33

Box 2 Papers of Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks (Mrs. Horatio Hawks) Folder 10 Letters from Edward 53 and Louis T. Hawks, 1871-1892 & undated (6 Folder 11 Letters from Arthur J. Hawks 55, 1871-1891 & undated (21 Folder 12 Horatio Clifford Hawks 56 and his wife, Ella, 1875-1893 (48 Box 3 Box 4 Box 5 Papers of Mary Ann (Allen) Hawks (Mrs. Horatio Hawks) Folder 1 Letters from Charles A. Hawks, 1872-1893 (27 Folder 2 Letters from Cynthia Allen, 1850-1887 (21 Folder 3 Letters from Aurelia Allen Merrill, 1850-1879 (32 Folder 4 Letters from Aurelia Allen Merrill, 1880-1889 (38 Folder 5 Letters from William Allen, 1872-1892 (7 Folder 6 Misc. correspondence, 1857-1892 (31 Folder 7 Papers of Charles Hawks 48, 1844-45 (10 Folder 8 Papers of Edward A. Hawks 53, 1865-1871 (14 Folder 9 Papers of Dwight A. Hawks 54, 1874-1881 (39 Folder 10 Papers of Dwight A. Hawks 54, 1882-1919 & undated (42 Folder 11 Papers of Ella Mansfield Hawks (Mrs. Dwight Hawks), 1879-1919 (24 Folder 1 Papers of Frederick Hawks 49, 1856-1870 (6 ; Mary Barnard Hawks, 1854, 1866 (2 ; and Frederick Elliot Hawks, 1902, 1912 (2 Folder 2 Papers of Theodore C. Hawks 52, 1867, 1886 & undated (4 ; Minnie Hawks (Mrs. Theodore), 1916 (4 ; Horatio Clifford Hawks 56, 1877-78 & undated (11 ; and Louis T. Hawks, 1864 (3 Folder 3 Papers of Arthur J. Hawks 55, 1864-1877 (32 Folder 4 Papers of Arthur J. Hawks 55, 1878-1879 (43 Folder 5 Papers of Arthur J. Hawks 55, 1880-1913 & undated (45 Folder 6 Papers of Hawks Brothers farm business, 1871-1897 & undated (47 Folder 7 Papers of Charles A. Hawks, 1854; 1883; 1887 (3 Folder 8 Papers of Sarah R. (Hastings) Hawks (Mrs. Silas Hawks), undated (2 Folder 9 Papers of James A, Hawks 58, 1863-1898 (6, and his sons Emory Herman Hawks, 1989, 1908 (2 ; and Oscar Augustus Hawks, 1897, 1908 (2 Folder 10 Papers of Rachel Hawks, 1889-1977 (14 Folder 11 Papers of Paul Hawks, 1907-1959 (22 SEE also oversize Folder 12 Folder 13 Papers of Mary Jane Hawks, undated (8 SEE also oversize Reunion of the Hawks Family at the Old Home Deerfield Mass. Thanksgiving Nov. 25 1909 Ms. list with menu on verso (2 copies) Folder 1 Misc. mss. and printed material (c. 35

Folder 2 Misc. papers donated by the Frederick Hawks family of Greenfield (c. 30 Folder 3 Correspondence relating to the Hawks family, 1869-2000; and genealogical material (c. 50 Folder 4 Hawkes Talks newsletter, 1969-1993 Oversize: Deerfield Academy & Dickinson High School diploma awarded to Paul Hawks, 1908 Bachelor of Arts degree, Univ. of Mass., awarded to Mary J. Hawks, 1968 Master of Arts degree, Univ. of Mass., awarded to Mary J. Hawks, 1974 Manuscript Register of the Hawks Family Plan of School House Piece Undated manuscript plan of the land surrounding the Wapping school house. 19.5 x 11.5 in. [Survey of property line between land owned by Amzi Childs and Quartus Hawks] Manuscript plan, surveyed Sept. 1839 by Christopher T. Arms; copied Aug. 1859 by Richard C. Arms. 10.5 x 21 in. Plan of Charles Hawk [sic] brush Lot lying east of Connecticut River Railroad Manuscript plan, surveyed Dec. 1865 by Richard C. Arms. 12.5 x 13 in. Plan of Mrs. Quartus Hawks homelot opposite James Childs house, Wapping Manuscript plan, surveyed March 1874 by Richard C. Arms. 19 x 22 in. Plan of woodlot between Conn. R.R.R. and Mrs Quartus Hawks homelot Manuscript plan, surveyed by Richard C. Arms, April 1874. 20 x 24 in.