Pines Hotel (South Hadley, Mass.) Register

1925-1939
1 vol. (0.25 linear feet)
Call no.: MS 498 bd
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The Pines in South Hadley, Mass., was a popular meeting place for men to socialize in the 1920s and 1930s. Employees of Bosch Magneto, the West End Sporting Club, and other groups who enjoyed hunting and fishing held special suppers where they consumed their prey with quantities of alcohol, Prohibition or not.



Using a standard hotel register, The Pines recorded a series of meetings of men's groups in South Hadley, mostly centered around the activities of hunting and fishing. The Bosch Club (apparently employees of Bosch Magneto in Springfield), the Pines Gang, and the West End Sporting Club -- with overlapping membership -- held an array of events annually, including Coon Suppers, Deer Dinners, and Game Suppers, as well as occasional Chicken Fries, Piano Suppers, Pig Roasts, Dog Roasts, and special events such as member's weddings. Summaries at the end of the year in 1926 and 1927, replete with bad verse, provide a sense of their socializing.

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Background on The Pines Hotel

The Pines in South Hadley, Mass., was a popular meeting place for men to socialize in the 1920s and 1930s. Employees of Bosch Magneto, the West End Sporting Club, and other groups who enjoyed hunting and fishing held special suppers where they consumed their prey with quantities of alcohol, Prohibition or not.

Scope of collection

Using a standard hotel register, The Pines recorded a series of meetings of men's groups in South Hadley, mostly centered around the activities of hunting and fishing. The Bosch Club (apparently employees of Bosch Magneto in Springfield), the Pines Gang, and the West End Sporting Club -- with overlapping membership -- held an array of events annually, including Coon Suppers, Deer Dinners, and Game Suppers, as well as occasional Chicken Fries, Piano Suppers, Pig Roasts, Dog Roasts, and special events such as member's weddings. Summaries at the end of the year in 1926 and 1927, replete with bad verse, provide a sense of their socializing. In only a few cases, women appear to have been invited.

Administrative information

Access

The collection is open for research.

Provenance

Acquired from Peter Masi, March 2005 (2005-077).

Processing Information

Processed by I. Eliot Wentworth, Dec. 2015.

Language:

English

Copyright and Use (More information )

Cite as: Pines Hotel (South Hadley, Mass.) (MS 498 bd). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.

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Subjects

  • Fishers--Massachusetts--South Hadley
  • Hunters--Massachusetts--South Hadley
  • Men--Societies and clubs--Massachusetts--South Hadley
  • South Hadley (Mass.)--History

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