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Totem poles (2 different items), between 1897-1963

 File — Box: 4

Dates

  • Creation: between 1897-1963

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Assembled by Robert F. Pollock, the collection documents the history of Norumbega Park in the Auburndale neighborhood of Newton, Massachusetts through administrative documents, artifacts, ephemera, maps, photographs, and video recordings.

Norumbega Park administrative documents consist of insurance, licensure, stocks, public relations, grounds renovations, and ultimate closure. Park ephemera includes advertisements, fliers, posters, postcards, and programs promoting park activities; an arcade and rides; boating; an outdoor theater; a restaurant and ballroom, including live music; and a zoo. The extensive assembly of artifacts comprises ashtrays, awards from park competitions, drinkware, paper weights, porcelain miniatures, souvenir spoons, and toys. The Park's closure is illustrated by photographs and printed material of Norumbega shuttered, equipment liquidation, the 1965 fire, and preservation efforts for river-frontage.

The collection also includes Pollock's personal correspondence, photographs, and writings documenting his research on the Park as well as his family, education, and career. Personal photographs include portraits of family members and many snapshots of them enjoying events at Norumbega Park. His biographical records contain his high school transcripts, military records, certificates of continuing education, and documents regarding his burial. Pollock’s papers also contain drafts and published articles, as well as letters, an invitation to a Park event, and a question published in "Ask Marilyn".

Noteworthy materials include letters from Bob Elliot and Ed McMahon about their experiences at Norumbega Park, a copy of a telegram written by Senator John F. Kennedy, an original program signed by Ozzie Nelson advertising his performance at the Totem Pole, Pollock's video "Return to Norumbega", and ephemera from the Commonwealth Avenue Street Railway.

Creator

Restrictions on access

Collection is open for research.

Video recordings have been digitally copied; all original media was retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.

Film reels have not been reformatted and are not available for playback due to format impermanence. Please let Reading Room staff know of your specific interest, and if possible reformatting will be scheduled.

Negatives in box 161131 are not an access medium and are not available for use; print photographs in box 1 are available for access.

Extent

From the Sub-Series: 3.25 Linear Feet (4 containers)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository

Contact:
John J. Burns Library
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill MA 02467 USA
617-552-4861