Thomas and Rachel Higgins Papers


University Archives and Special Collections
15 Lippitt Road
Kingston, RI 02881-2011
Tel: 401-874-4632

email: archives@etal.uri.edu

Published in 2010

Collection Overview

Title: Thomas and Rachel Higgins Papers
Date range: 1924-1995
Creator: Higgins, Thomas Craven, 1902-1992; Rachel Shepard Higgins, 1906-2005
Extent: 5 box(es)
Abstract: Consist of newsclippings, correspondence, award plaques, photographs, pamphlets and other printed materials relating to the Higgins’ active social and professional interests which included water dowsing, poultry production, local issues and social causes.
Language of materials: English
Repository: University Archives and Special Collections
Collection number: Mss. Gr. 192

Scope & content

The papers are arranged in three series: Tom Higgins, Rachel Higgins, and a small Subject series. The arrangement reflects the Special interests of the two individuals. The material is in good condition and organized by type or subject.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in three series as follows:

  • 1. Thomas Higgins
  • 2. Rachel Higgins
  • 3. Subject File

Biographical note

Thomas Craven Higgins (1902-1992) was born in Detroit, MI and was raised on a farm in Jefferson Township. After completing a year of study at Michigan State College in agricultural science, he transferred to University of New Hampshire (UNH). Higgins also worked as the poultry plant manager there until 1928.

Higgins met Rachel Shepard while at University of New Hampshire and they married in 1928. The couple moved to Maine where Higgins managed a poultry farm for a year then moving to Kingston RI where he took a poultry management position at Sunny Ridge Farm, operated by M.H. Brightman. In 1931 he was hired by Dr. John C. Weldin to serve as superintendent of the poultry operation for the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station located in the newly acquired East Farm. Higgins then took over management of the Egg Laying Contest when Prof. H.O. Stuart assumed leadership of the newly established Poultry Department in 1931. Higgins continued in these positions until 1947. He also completed his degree work in agricultural science earning his BS in 1944. He then took teaching and research assignments.

Higgins' research interests were in poultry disease control, nutrition, and marketing. In an investigation of the respiratory disease, cocciodiosis, with associate Dr. J. P. Delaplane in the mid-1940s, a pioneering discovery regarding disease control through low-level administration of the drug, Sulfaquinoxaline was made. This discovery had an enormous impact on the management of the poultry industry and served as a model for future research. Higgins went on to earn his M.S. degree in poultry husbandry in 1955. He retired from teaching in 1965, after more than thirty-four years of service to the university. Over his career, Higgins authored or coauthored more than 30 scientific publications.

Higgins was involved in many industry-related activities, including: Chicken of Tomorrow Contests in the 1940s; poultry marketing schools; NEPPCO Egg Grading and Quality School; Poultry Producers Association of Rhode Island, and the Rhode Island Red Centennial Proclamation committee. Through his efforts to popularize chicken barbecues, he was deemed "father of the chicken barbecue in Rhode Island." He also was one of the first people in the Northeast to promote the idea of barbecuing turkey.

Higgins and his wife were long-time congregants in the Kingston Congregational Church. Following his retirement, Higgins remained active in local affairs, and served the Kingston Fire District as a warden, and the Kingston Water Company as a manager. He also studied painting and was a noted portraitist. He participated in shows of his work through the South County Art Association.

Rachel Higgins remained at home in Kingston to raise their three children: a son, Lawrence (b. 1932); and twin daughters, Nancy and Teresa (b. 1935). While raising her family she maintained interests and activities that were far-reaching. Concerned with issues of justice and human relations, she demonstrated a pursuit of spiritual knowledge and meaningful engagement. During an interview in 1989 for the oral history project, "What Did You Do In The War, Grandma?" (Mss.Gr. 85), Higgins noted that she had worked for peace organizations, supported conscientious objectors, and studied the roots and reasons for non-violent techniques.

Rachel Higgins was a founding member of the local chapter of the League of Women Voters (circa 1937). She remained very active during her lifetime in the Kingston Congregational Church, where she taught high school-aged students through the Pilgrim Fellowship program. She also participated in spiritual retreats beyond the local community. She and her husband befriended international students and faculty at the university.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: Any qualified person doing scholarly research is permitted to use material housed in the Special Collections Unit.
Use of the materials: Terms governing use and reproduction: Photocopying and scanning of materials is a fee based service available in the repository and is allowed at the discretion of the Archivist when in compliance to the Unit's policy on copyright and publication.
Preferred citation: Thomas and Rachel Higgins papers, Mss. Gr. 192, University of Rhode Island, University Archives and Special Collections.
Contact information: University Archives and Special Collections
15 Lippitt Road
Kingston, RI 02881-2011
Tel: 401-874-4632

email: archives@etal.uri.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Gale Boden.
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Sarina R. Wyant 2010 October 26, updated by Erin C. Mullen on 2011 October 28, updated by Mark Dionne on 2020 April 8
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Inventory


Inventory

Series 1. Thomas Higgins
Thomas Higgins contains materials that document his professional interests in the field of poultry management and other poultry connected activities such as egg grading. It also contains information on his personal pursuits of water dowsing and Extrasensory Perception (ESP).

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 1 Bonzer, Boyd: Debeaking Poultry Cooperative Extension Service flyer FS271, South Dakota State University
1965
Box 1, Folder 1a Chicken Barbecue, newsclippings
1955-1964
Box 1, Folder 2 Citizens for the Advancement of Negro Education (CANE): Fundraising pamphlet and news release
1979
Box 1, Folder 3 Commencement Bulletin and article re. Higgins degree
1944, 1955
Box 1, Folder 4 Cooperative Extension Service: Photograph of presentation Creed (see also Oversize)
undated.
Box 1, Folder 5 Delaplane Memorial Laboratory Dedication, Woodward Hall, clipping and photograph
1960
Box 1, Folder 6 Dowsing: Correspondence
1951
Box 1, Folder 7 Dowsing: Gross, Henry
1951
Box 1, Folder 8 Dowsing: Mathews, Ronald, "Radiesthesia" reprint from Realities (May 1952)
1952 Dec
Box 1, Folder 9 Dowsing: Notes
undated.
Box 1, Folder 10 Dowsing: Reich, Dr. Wilhelm re. Orgone energy
1951-1954,1957, undated.
Box 1, Folder 11 Dowsing: Rhine, Joseph B."Some Exploratory Tests in Dowsing" in the Journal of Parapsychology with correspondence
1950, 1951
Box 1, Folder 12 Dowsing: Riddick, Thomas M.: "Dowsing is Nonsense" in Harper's Magazine
1951 Jul, undated.
Box 1, Folder 13 Dowsing: Roberts, Kenneth
1951
Box 1, Folder 14 Extrasensory Perception (ESP) score sheets and cards
1951, 1965
Box 1, Folder 14a Future Farmers of America (FAA) chapter farmer plaque (in oversize box)
undated.
Box 1, Folder 14b Future Farmers of America (FAA) honorary state farmer's plaque (in oversize box)
undated.
Box 1, Folder 15 Hofford, H.M. and Peck, H.E.: Be Consistent: A manual of rules…of the written word, Oxford Press, Providence (pamphlet)
1935
Box 1, Folder 16 Honorary Societies and Clubs, Higgins membership, misc.
1941, 1948-1950, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1964
Box 1, Folder 17 Horn, Francis H.: inauguration program and article re.
1958
Box 1, Folder 18 Kingston Volunteer Fire Department
1963
Box 1, Folder 19 Kingston Zoning Controversy, newsclippings
1979-1980
Box 1, Folder 20 Leakey, Richard, "In Search of Man's Past At Lake Rudolph" in National Geographic Magazine (mentioned URI prof. Paul Abell)
1970 May
Box 1, Folder 21 Higgins, Thomas, "Compute By Reason, Not By Guess" in Narragansett Times
1943 Nov 17
Box 1, Folder 22 Newsclippings: poultry
1971, undated.
Box 1, Folder 23 Photograph: East Farm Staff
1940 c.
Box 1, Folder 24 Photographs: Group
undated.
Box 1, Folder 25 Photographs: Higgins and Others
1950 c.
Box 1, Folder 25a Photographs: NEPPCO Egg Grading and Quality School (in oversize)
1950-1951
Box 1, Folder 25b Poultry Producers' Association of RI: clipping and Service Award and Resolution for 25 Years (in oversize)
1956
Box 1, Folder 26 Puente, Raul and Miguel: letters
1965
Box 1, Folder 27 Retirement Testimonial Dinner: newsclipping and news release
1965
Box 1, Folder 28 Rhode Island Agriculture
Winter 1958-1960, Summer 1963
Box 2, Folder 29 Rhode Island Department of Civil Service: Certificate
1941 Oct 02
Box 2, Folder 30 Rhode Island Red Centennial Proclamation and Committee, Photograph Dennis Roberts signing
1954
Box 2, Folder 31 Rhode Island State College: Employment
1930-1937
Box 2, Folder 32 South County Art Association:Higgins' artwork newsclippings
1977 c.
Box 2, Folder 33 South County Community Action (newsletter): Interview of Tom Higgins by David Batroukha
1981
Box 2, Folder 35 Sulfaquinoxaline: photographs, publications
1947-1948, 1950, 1987
Box 2, Folder 36 Thorpe, Elliot R., Brig. Gen., USA .: news articles
1951
Box 2, Folder 37 Usquepaug Property: Rent Control Dispute
1941-1943

Series 2. Rachel Higgins
Rachel Higgins contains materials document her interests. These include her University of New Hampshire scrapbook, interests in politics, peace activism, Christianity and spiritualism, missionary work, Kingston Congregational Church pastoral history and church affairs. It also contains materials from her participation in several social groups. She collected a small number of poetry books A favorite of hers was the poetry of Cid Corman. These were removed from her collection and catalogued in the poetry section.

Container Description Date
Box 2, Folder 38 American Friends Service Committee: New England Institute of International Relations
1945 May
Box 2, Folder 39 American Friends Service Committee: Understanding China Newsletters
1968
Box 2, Folder 40 Berrigan, Daniel and Philip:Time magazine, news clippings and "Becoming" newsletter
1970-1971, 1975
Box 2, Folder 41 Church School Worker: Rachel Higgins Articles
1957 Feb, undated.
Box 2, Folder 42 Cherokee Indian:Soan Mahngotaysee news clippings and articles
1960, 1971
Box 2, Folder 43 Civil Rights and Anti-Discrimination materials and South Today
1943, 1948-1973, 1985, undated.
Box 2, Folder 44 Cool, Robert N.:"The Rhode Island Boat"
1972, 1974
Box 2, Folder 45 Correspondence: Akhilanada, Swami
1943, 1958, undated.
Box 2, Folder 46 Correspondence: "Betty"
1940-1942
Box 2, Folder 47 Correspondence: Carry, Rosamond
1944-1947, 1949
Box 2, Folder 48 Correspondence: DeWolf, Robert
1939-1940, 1942
Box 2, Folder 49 Correspondence: Endo, Harry and Mary
1943-1945, 1984, undated.
Box 2, Folder 50 Correspondence: Gilow, Dr. Elton and Florence
1978
Box 2, Folder 51 Correspondence: Greenan ,Fr. James E.
1948-1949, undated.
Box 2, Folder 52 Correspondence: Hale, Rose Parkins
undated.
Box 2, Folder 53 Correspondence: Heid, John E.
1986, 1999, 2005, undated.
Box 2, Folder 54 Correspondence: Higgins Family Christmas letters
1966-1970, 1973-1974
Box 2, Folder 55 Correspondence: Husa, Mabel H.
1924, 1949
Box 2, Folder 56 Correspondence: McCready, Rev. Harry S.
1931, 1937, 1941-1943
Box 2, Folder 57 Correspondence: LaFarge, W.E.R. and Marty Meyers
1982, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1993, undated.
Box 2, Folder 58 Correspondence: Miscellaneous
1923-1959
Box 2, Folder 59 Correspondence: Miscellaneous
1970-1984
Box 2, Folder 60 Correspondence: Pierpont, Rev. John
1924, 1932, 1935-1938
Box 2, Folder 61 Correspondence: Shepard, Herman T.
1928, 1929
Box 2, Folder 62 Correspondence: Stearns, Catherine and Donald
1944, 1952, 1961-1963, 1973, 1976, undated.
Box 3, Folder 63 Crone's Nest: Wisdom of the Elderwoman
Summer 1997
Box 3, Folder 64 Eichenberg, Fritz: articles re.
1969, 1973, 1974, 1981
Box 3, Folder 65 Entertainment Programs, News Clipping with article on Everett Marshall: singer
1954-1970, scattered
Box 3, Folder 66 Every Tuesday Club
1949, 1950, 1981, 1996, 2006
Box 3, Folder 67 Fellowship of Reconciliation
1945, 1948, 1949, 1955-1957, 1964
Box 3, Folder 68 First Church of God: Kenneth Mars, pastor
undated.
Box 3, Folder 69 International Community: University of Rhode Island
1960-1962, undated.
Box 3, Folder 70 Kingston Congregational Church:history, bylaws, membership, historical play, miscellaneous
1930-1932, 1941, 1945, 1947, 1952
Box 3, Folder 71 Kingston Congregational Church: Open House, Building Program, Newsletter
1959-1960, 1963, 1970, 1975, 1977, 1982
Box 3, Folder 72 Kingston Congregational Church: Certificate of Participation of Rachel Higgins
1995
Box 3, Folder 73 Kingston Congregational Church: Memorial Dedication
1995
Box 3, Folder 74 Kingston Congregational Church: Pastor Beck, John D.
1954-1956
Box 3, Folder 75 Kingston Congregational Church: Pastor Davis, William B.
1956-1965
Box 3, Folder 76 Kingston Congregational Church: Pastor Shramm, Roy J.
1941-1946
Box 3, Folder 77 Kingston Congregational Church: Pastor Wimer, William E.
1951-1954
Box 3, Folder 78 League of Women Voters: Forty Years of a Great Idea
1960
Box 3, Folder 79 League of Women Voters: South Kingstown School System Study newsclipping
1950-1951 c.
Box 3, Folder 80 "Liberation": A Tribute to A.J. Muste
1967 Sep, Oct
Box 3, Folder 81 Narragansett Indian Tribe: Princess Red Wing
1970, 1975-1976
Box 3, Folder 82 New England Committee for Non-Violent Action
1966, 1971
Box 3, Folder 83 Newport Folk Festival: 1964 Program
1964
Box 3, Folder 84 Outcasts!:The Story of America's Treatment of Her Japanese-American Minority by Caleb Foote
1943 c.
Box 3, Folder 85 Oxford Group:Moral Rearmament
1937-1939, 1948
Box 3, Folder 86 Peace and Freedom Party
1970 c.
Box 4, Folder 87 Peace and non-violence, news clippings,
1951, 1959, 1969, 1976, 1985, undated.
Box 4, Folder 88 Paul Petrie: The Race With Time and the Devil (1965) Inscribed as a gift from Carol (1969)
1965
Box 4, Folder 89 Religious Articles and News Clippings
1900, 1947, 1950, 1963, 1972, 1980-1981, undated.
Box 4, Folder 90 Religious Materials: Quaker Friends
1945, 1948, 1958, 1973, 1984
Box 4, Folder 91 Religious Pamphlets
1916, 1925, 1936, 1941, 1944-1945, 1952, 1975, undated.
Box 4, Folder 92 Retreats: Ashram
1941-1943
Box 4, Folder 93 Retreats: Connecticut Spiritualist Camp Meeting
1953, 1962
Box 4, Folder 94 Retreats: House of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Peacedale, RI
undated.
Box 4, Folder 95 Retreats: Merrybrook, journal of
1953 c.
Box 4, Folder 96 Rustin, Bayard
1985, undated.
Box 4, Folder 97 Sandturn Community Action Association: newsclippings re: gifts
1968
Box 4, Folder 98 Schweitzer, Dr. Albert
1875-1965
Box 4, Folder 99 Sconset Moors: The School of Opinion
1925
Box 4, Folder 0 Scrapbook: Rachel Higgins (see oversized Box 5)
1923-1927
Box 4, Folder 100 Selective Service: "Conscience Compels Them"
1942 c.
Box 4, Folder 101 Stringfellow, William, news clipping re: the winter of his life by Karen Lee Ziner
1984
Box 4, Folder 102 University of Rhode Island: Miscellaneous
1951, 1955, 1978, 1985, scattered
Box 4, Folder 103 Watchman Industrial School and Camp: " The Book of Memories"
1951
Box 4, Folder 104 YWCA Application for Employment, UNH, NH
1928

Series 3. Subject File
Subject File contains correspondence and a few publications. Of note is a “The Memoirs of a Mouse” translated by Alleyne M. Runyon. Mr. Runyon was a Doubleday & Company executive and a noted travel author.

Container Description Date
Box 4, Folder 105 Fish, Marie Poland "A Love Letter to Kingston," in Providence Sunday Journal
1952 Apr 06
Box 4, Folder 106 "New England Journeys", Number 4 by Ford Motor Company
4
Box 4, Folder 107 Runyon, Alleyne "Memoirs of a Mouse":Sleepy Hollow Press ), translation and "Joyeux Noel:Being a Greeting from Alleyne and Milton Runyon"
4
Box 4, Folder 108 Runyon, Alleyne and Milton, correspondence
4
Box 4, Folder 109 Runyon, Laura and Milton, correspondence
4
Box 4, Folder 110 Schreiber, Friedrich and Sibylla, correspondence
4
Box 4, Folder 111 Thomas, Dan, "An Elmore County Life"
4