Hezekiah Sumner Hatch family papers
Scope and Contents
This four-box collection contains papers concerning the family of Hezekiah Sumner Hatch. The bulk of this collection consists of Hezekiah Sumner Hatch, Olive Baker Hatch, and Alice Fay Hatch's papers. These papers consist of correspondence, genealogical papers, and personal and professional papers which spans the period of 1905 to 1991. The remaining material in this collection is comprised of papers concerning various Hatch family members. Of particular interest is "The William H. Shepardson Letters," complied by L.B. Hogenson and L.B. Sudweeks in 1910 which concerns Shepardson's correspondence with Amenzo W. Baker of Mendon, Utah during 1886 and 1894 (Box 4, Fd 1).
Researcher Note: USU Special Collections and Archives also contains the papers of Hezekiah Sumner Hatch's grandfather, catalogued as Coll Mss 70: The Lorenzo Hill Hatch papers. In addition, USU Special Collections also contains papers concerning H.E. Hatch, Hezekiah Sumner Hatch's father, in the form of correspondence and a memorandum book (Book 131) found in Coll Mss 3: The Thatcher Brothers Banking Company Papers. Those interested in viewing the photographs of the H.S. Hatch family should inquire with the photograph curator.
Dates
- Creation: 1905-1991
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Restrictions
Open to public research.
Copyright
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright
clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Hezekiah Sumner Hatch family papers must be obtained from the Special Collections and Archvies manuscript curator and/or the Special Collections and Archives department head.
Biographical Note
Hezekiah Sumner Hatch was born February 8, 1886 in Logan, Utah the son of Hezekiah Eastman Hatch and Georgia Thatcher Hatch. In 1902, Hatch enrolled in the Brigham Young College at Logan and graduated in 1905. Later that year, Hatch was called to serve as a missionary in Great Britain by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He proselyted in the Hull and York areas of Great Britain for two years. After returning home to Logan from his mission, Hatch established the Hatch Insurance Agency where he worked for the remainder of his life. On June 30, 1909, Hatch married Olive Baker in the Logan Temple. They later had four children: Alice Fay (1911), Marjorie Olive (1914), Mary Frances (1916), and Hezekiah Sumner (1918). Hatch died of complications from the Spanish Flu in Logan at the age of thirty-three on April 15, 1919.
Olive Baker Hatch was born July 10, 1885 in Mendon, Utah the daughter of George Washington Baker and Agnes Richards Baker. Hatch received her basic education from the New Jersey Academy and the Brigham Young College, both of Logan, Utah. After graduating from the BYC in 1905, she enrolled in the Agricultural College of Utah (now Utah State University) and studied to become a teacher. After graduating from college, she found employment as a schoolteacher and taught at Logan, Brigham City, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Hatch later met Hezekiah Sumner Hatch, who she married on June 30, 1909 in Logan. After the death of her husband in 1919, Hatch remained in Logan until 1926 when she moved to Hollywood, California to live with her mother and brother's family. She died September 22, 1964 in Hollywood, California.
Alice Fay Hatch was born May 22, 1911 in Logan, Utah the daughter of Hezekiah Sumner Hatch and Olive Baker Hatch. Hatch attended the commons schools of the Logan area before moving with her mother to Hollywood, California in 1926. Hatch graduated from Fairfax High School in 1928. After graduating, Hatch found work as a stenographer at the Hollywood State Bank. One year later she took a position at the Bank of America in Los Angeles, California and worked as an escrow officer until 1939. She was the first female officer in this Los Angeles bank's main office. During this time, she enrolled in the American Institute of Banking, Los Angeles and later received a graduate certificate. In 1942, Hatch became the secretary of entrepreneur C.E. Toberman, who was involved in banking, real estate, construction, and other such business ventures. She worked for Toberman until her retirement. Hatch died during the 1990s.
Extent
4 boxes (2 linear feet)
Abstract
Mainly business and personal correspondence relating to agriculture and agricultural machinery. Business correspondents include manufacturing, distributing, or finance companies. Personal correspondence includes letters from friends and relatives, letters concerned with land usage problems, and correspondence with WWI patriotic groups. Also includes loan applications, irrigation papers, receipts and drafts, and legal documents; personal papers, drawings and other material concerning Cox's inventions (including his patent on an improved steam generator); materials dealing with Cox's participation in an agricultural extension project of the Utah State Agricultural College, (1922-1923); program of events (1921), lecture notes, and correspondence from the Manti Ladies Literary Club (5 items).
Arrangement
Organized in four series:
- I. Hezekiah Sumner Hatch, Olive Baker Hatch, and Joseph A. Baker papers, 1905-1960
- II. Alice Fay Hatch papers, 1928-1988
- III. Hatch family papers, 1920-1991
- IV. Hatch family papers
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The materials in this collection were donated to USU Special Collections and Archives in 2005 by Mary Frances Hatch Gordon, the daughter of Hezekiah Sumner Hatch.
- Title
- Guide to the Hezekiah Sumner Hatch family papers 1905-1991
- Author
- Finding aid created by the Special Collections Department at Utah State University
- Date
- ©2008
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Based On Dacs (Describing Archives: A Content Standard)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding guide is in English in Latin script.
- Sponsor
- Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008
Revision Statements
- 2009: Template information was updated to reflect Archives West best practice guidelines.
Repository Details
Part of the Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
3000 Old Main Hill
Logan Utah 84322-3000 United States
435 797-8248
435 797-2880 (Fax)
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