Lucius Wood papers
Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/318
Scope and Contents
The collection contains seventy-nine letters and postal cards received, 1883-1893, nine diaries, 1890-1899, two
account books, 1886-1891, one recipe book, [n.d.], and miscellaneous items, [n.d.], documenting the personal
life and patent medicine business of Lucius F. Wood in West Townsend, Mass. and the surrounding area. The
series of letter and postal cards received, 1883-1893, is divided into two subseries: personal and business. Both
subseries are arranged chronologically. An alphabetical index of the correspondence is available. The small
subseries of personal letters, 1887-1890, consists of five letters received by Mr. and Mrs. Wood from family
members. Three of the four letters include requests for medicine sold by Mr. Wood. The second subseries
consists of seventy-four letters and postal cards, 1883-1893, requesting patent medicine sold by Mr. Wood.
The second series consists of nine diaries spanning 1890-1891. The diaries document Mr. Wood’s personal life and business dealings. Some diaries contain lists of names and addresses of relatives and other individuals. Series three contains two account books, 1886-1890 and 1889-1891. Entries in the first account book are by customer name, while entries in the second are by location (city or town) of the customer.
The account books list the products sold and their cost and payments made. Besides monetary reimbursement, means of payment included goods (usually food) and services provided to Mr. Wood.
The recipe book is in series four. Included are recipes for medications for rheumatism, sore eyes, toothaches, diarrhea, and other ailments. In addition, there are recipes for curing a sick horse and making perfumes, and the book contains two testimonials. The miscellaneous items consist of container labels for Dr. Wood’s cough syrup and peppermint and a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Lucius F. Wood. The labels for the cough syrup indicate the medicine’s intended use and the suggested dose to be taken.
The second series consists of nine diaries spanning 1890-1891. The diaries document Mr. Wood’s personal life and business dealings. Some diaries contain lists of names and addresses of relatives and other individuals. Series three contains two account books, 1886-1890 and 1889-1891. Entries in the first account book are by customer name, while entries in the second are by location (city or town) of the customer.
The account books list the products sold and their cost and payments made. Besides monetary reimbursement, means of payment included goods (usually food) and services provided to Mr. Wood.
The recipe book is in series four. Included are recipes for medications for rheumatism, sore eyes, toothaches, diarrhea, and other ailments. In addition, there are recipes for curing a sick horse and making perfumes, and the book contains two testimonials. The miscellaneous items consist of container labels for Dr. Wood’s cough syrup and peppermint and a calling card for Mr. and Mrs. Lucius F. Wood. The labels for the cough syrup indicate the medicine’s intended use and the suggested dose to be taken.
Dates
- 1883 - 1891
Creator
- Wood, Lucius F. (Person)
Biographical / Historical
Mr. Lucius F. Wood operated a patent medicine business in West Townsend, Mass. In addition to his medicine
mail order business, he travelled the area surrounding West Townsend selling his products. Mr. Wood was
married and had at least one child and grandchild.
Extent
.8 Linear feet (2 document boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- Wood, Lucius F. (Person)
- Title
- Lucius Wood papers
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository