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7.1 linear feet — 1 oversize volume

Papers of the Upjohn family of Hastings and Kalamazoo, Michigan, collected by Dr. E. Gifford Upjohn. Papers and genealogical materials of Upjohn and related families, especially the Mills family, Kirby family, and Clough family; include materials concerning family activities, medical practice, and daily life; also papers concerning the work of Clough family members as missionaries to southern India; and selected Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company historical records; and photographs.

The Upjohn family papers, collected and preserved by Dr. E. Gifford Upjohn, consist of materials brought together by various family members primarily for genealogical purposes. More than a "family archive" because of the importance of the Upjohns as founders of the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company in Kalamazoo, the collection includes material spanning the period from the early 1800s to the present. The Upjohn Collection consists of three feet of manuscripts, two feet of family related books and bound manuscripts, and two feet of photographs.

Because of its diversity, the collection has been divided into five series of papers: Upjohn family; Families related to the Upjohns; Upjohn Company; Printed Materials; and Photographs.

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The first series, Upjohn family, has been arranged by generation, beginning with the Rev. William Upjohn, continuing with his sons, William and Uriah, then with the children of Uriah (principally Henry U. Upjohn), and with the children of Henry (principally Lawrence N. Upjohn). The Rev. William Upjohn (1770-1847) was a civil engineer and preacher in Shaftsbury, England. His papers (folders 1-6 to 1-11) include journals for the period, 1821-1847, sermon outlines, and a personal daybook (1823-1832).

William Upjohn had two sons. One of these, Uriah Upjohn (18081896) was a physician who practiced in Richland, Michigan. His papers (folders 1-17 to 1-19) include a daybook, 1834-1839, correspondence, and legal materials from an 1881 court case.

Among the children of Uriah was Henry U. Upjohn (1843-1887) also a Richland physician. His papers (folders 1-22 to 1-29) contain correspondence, 1865-1885, and a daybook, 1871-1887. Lawrence N. Upjohn (1873-1967) was son of Henry U. Upjohn and president of the Upjohn Company. His papers (folders 2-1 to 2-12) include correspondence, the transcript of an oral interview, and personal account books.

In addition, this series includes materials for other Upjohn family members. As noted, these have been arranged by generation. Materials relating to spouses have been placed after the appropriate Upjohn husband or wife, unless otherwise indicated.