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She was born near Lexington, Virginia, the second child of Thomas Hart Benton (1782–1858) and Elizabeth McDowell (1794–1854). She was born in the home of her mother's father, James McDowell. Her father, Senator Benton, had been wanting a son, but went ahead and named her in honor of his father, Jesse Benton.
Jessie was raised in Washington, D.C., more in the manner of a 19th century son than daughter, with her father, who was renowned as the "Great Expansionist," seeing to her early education and introducing her to the leading politicians of the day, an unusual thing for the period. Jessie was very close to her father and stuck by his side. He shared with her the many books and maps in the valise that always accompanied him on their trips to and from Missouri and Virginia. She began, too, to share his dream of a nation stretching from ocean to ocean. In this manner, she became well educated in the ways of social structure and the disciplines of politics, history, literature and languages. After attaining some fluency in French and Spanish, Jessie helped in the translation of government documents.
In 1840 at age 15, while studying and living at Georgetown Seminary, she met Lieutenant John C. Frémont who was in Washington preparing a report on explorations (with Joseph Nicollet as commander) he had made between the Missouri River and the northern frontier of the United States. They became engaged, but her parents objected to a marriage at that time because of her age. Probably through the influence of Col. Benton, Frémont then received an order from the war department to make an examination of the Des Moines River on the western frontier. Shortly after their return they were married on October 19, 1841.
For a while after their marriage, Jessie and her husband lived on Army posts, until Frémont was assigned the task of exploring the West and scouting land for future U.S. territorial expansion. It was this assignment that began the couple's rise to fame.
A reconciliation occurred between Jessie and her father when he promoted Frémont's famous explorations of the West. Senator Benton had been persuaded by his ailing wife to accept the marriage, and the couple moved into the Benton home. Frémont left his pregnant wife behind in the spring of 1842 to lead his first expedition to mark the trails West. He returned, however, days before the birth of their eldest child, Elizabeth Benton "Lily" Frémont, who was born November 15, 1842, in Washington D.C. He then headed off again and Jessie and the baby remained behind.
Frémont became known as the "Pathfinder to the West", after James Fenimore Cooper's novel, the Pathfinder Jessie, intensely interested in the details of his expedition, became his recorder, making notes as he described his experiences. Adding human-interest touches to these printed reports, she wrote and edited best-selling stories of the adventures Frémont had while exploring the West with his scout, Kit Carson. Thus, she involved herself in her most happy life's work, interpreting her husband and his actions for a public eager for information about the opening of the West. Written during a time when the concept of Manifest Destiny was becoming increasingly popular, these narratives were received with great enthusiasm.
Her husband was instrumental in the conquest of California, successfully taking it from Mexico as a Territory of the United States. He served as the 3rd Military Governor, in 1847. At the time of the court-martial of Frémont, during which he attempted to defend his actions in the Bear Flag Revolt, Jessie gave birth to a son, Benton Frémont, on July 24, 1848, in Washington, D.C. The baby's death, within the year in St. Louis, she blamed on her husband's accuser, General Kearny.
In 1849, Jessie and Lily made a harrowing and treacherous journey aboard ship to join Frémont in California. After disembarking and crossing the Isthmus of Panama, they boarded another vessel to San Francisco. With income from their gold mines, the Frémonts established a home and settled into San Francisco society. As a politically informed woman, Jessie was known to get involved in city politics and discuss with the men any issues that were of importance at the time.
John C. Frémont served from September 9, 1850, to March 3, 1851, as a Senator from California. Their third child, John C. Frémont Jr., was born on April 19, 1851, at Las Mariposas, California. While the couple was visiting Paris, France, their fourth child, Anne Beverly Frémont, was born on February 1, 1853. Anne died five months later, on July 11, in Washington, D.C. Their fifth and final child, Francis Preston Frémont, was born on May 17, 1855, in Washington.
In 1856, Frémont's antislavery position was instrumental in his being chosen as the first-ever Republican candidate for President. Jessie played an extremely active role in the campaign, rallying support for her husband. One particular campaign slogan read, "Frémont and Jessie too." Her father, however, a lifelong Democrat, refused to endorse her husband's bid for the presidency. This did not stop the supporters of Frémont from continuing to refer to her as the "first lady in the land," a title her admirers continued to use throughout her life.
Frémont garnered many Northern votes, but ultimately lost the election to James Buchanan, though he did surpass the American Party candidate, Millard Fillmore. Frémont was unable to carry the state of California. If he had taken the state of Pennsylvania he would have won.
In the years following, the couple moved several times, living in California, St. Louis, and New York. She played an active role in the anti-Secession movement in California in 1861 and enlisted both Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King and writer Bret Harte to her crusade. When Lincoln appointed Frémont as the Commander of the Department of the West in 1861, they returned to St. Louis.
Jessie Frémont served as her husband's unofficial aide and closest adviser. The two shared the belief that St. Louis was unprepared for war and needed reinforcements and supplies, and both pressured Washington to send more supplies and troops. She threw herself into the war effort, helping to organize a Soldier's Relief Society in St. Louis, and becoming very active in the Western Sanitary Commission, which provided medicine and nursing to soldiers injured in the war.
One of the most impressive feats of her political career came shortly after Frémont lost his position during the Civil War for issuing his own edict of emancipation, summarily freeing all of the slaves in Missouri, which antedated Lincoln's own Emancipation Proclamation. Jessie actually traveled to Washington and pleaded with Lincoln on behalf of her husband, but to no avail.
The Frémonts would not live in St. Louis again, moving to New York and then California. In the Panic of 1873, John C. Frémont, who had invested heavily in railroad stock, lost everything and declared bankruptcy. Undaunted by their financial situation, Jessie began writing books to help support the family, namely A Year of American Travel: Narrative of Personal Experience (1878), a story about her journey to California in 1849, and Souvenirs of My Time (1887).
From 1878 to 1881, John C. Frémont served as Governor of the Territory of Arizona. Three months after being allowed to resign from the Army with pension, he died in 1890 in a hotel in New York.
After the death of her husband, the Congress, in recognition of his valued services, granted Jessie a widow's pension of $2,000 a year. In 1891, she moved into a home at the corner of 28th and Hoover Streets in Los Angeles, that was presented to her by a committee of ladies of the city as a token of their great regard. She remained in good health until about two and a half years before her death when an accident made her an invalid, but she was able to use a wheelchair and enjoy the outdoors.
Jessie Benton Frémont died at age 78 at her home in Los Angeles. A huge box of fragrant and beautiful roses was sent on December 29, 1902, by Mrs. James A. Garfield. The rites of the Episcopal Church were conducted at 10:30 a.m. on December 30, at Christ Church, on the corner of Pico and Flower Streets. She was cremated and her ashes interred in Rosedale Cemetery.
In 1960, actress Lorna Thayer was cast as Jessie Frémont in the episode, "The Gentle Sword" of the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days. In the story line, the Frémonts, in California during the gold rush, become involved in a mining claim dispute; Mrs. Frémont stares down organized claim jumpers.
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<p>She was born near Lexington, Virginia, the second child of Thomas Hart Benton (1782–1858) and Elizabeth McDowell (1794–1854). She was born in the home of her mother's father, James McDowell. Her father, Senator Benton, had been wanting a son, but went ahead and named her in honor of his father, Jesse Benton.</p>
<p>Jessie was raised in Washington, D.C., more in the manner of a 19th century son than daughter, with her father, who was renowned as the "Great Expansionist," seeing to her early education and introducing her to the leading politicians of the day, an unusual thing for the period. Jessie was very close to her father and stuck by his side. He shared with her the many books and maps in the valise that always accompanied him on their trips to and from Missouri and Virginia. She began, too, to share his dream of a nation stretching from ocean to ocean. In this manner, she became well educated in the ways of social structure and the disciplines of politics, history, literature and languages. After attaining some fluency in French and Spanish, Jessie helped in the translation of government documents.</p>
<p>In 1840 at age 15, while studying and living at Georgetown Seminary, she met Lieutenant John C. Frémont who was in Washington preparing a report on explorations (with Joseph Nicollet as commander) he had made between the Missouri River and the northern frontier of the United States. They became engaged, but her parents objected to a marriage at that time because of her age. Probably through the influence of Col. Benton, Frémont then received an order from the war department to make an examination of the Des Moines River on the western frontier. Shortly after their return they were married on October 19, 1841.</p>
<p>For a while after their marriage, Jessie and her husband lived on Army posts, until Frémont was assigned the task of exploring the West and scouting land for future U.S. territorial expansion. It was this assignment that began the couple's rise to fame.</p>
<p>A reconciliation occurred between Jessie and her father when he promoted Frémont's famous explorations of the West. Senator Benton had been persuaded by his ailing wife to accept the marriage, and the couple moved into the Benton home. Frémont left his pregnant wife behind in the spring of 1842 to lead his first expedition to mark the trails West. He returned, however, days before the birth of their eldest child, Elizabeth Benton "Lily" Frémont, who was born November 15, 1842, in Washington D.C. He then headed off again and Jessie and the baby remained behind.</p>
<p>Frémont became known as the "Pathfinder to the West", after James Fenimore Cooper's novel, the Pathfinder Jessie, intensely interested in the details of his expedition, became his recorder, making notes as he described his experiences. Adding human-interest touches to these printed reports, she wrote and edited best-selling stories of the adventures Frémont had while exploring the West with his scout, Kit Carson. Thus, she involved herself in her most happy life's work, interpreting her husband and his actions for a public eager for information about the opening of the West. Written during a time when the concept of Manifest Destiny was becoming increasingly popular, these narratives were received with great enthusiasm.</p>
<p>Her husband was instrumental in the conquest of California, successfully taking it from Mexico as a Territory of the United States. He served as the 3rd Military Governor, in 1847. At the time of the court-martial of Frémont, during which he attempted to defend his actions in the Bear Flag Revolt, Jessie gave birth to a son, Benton Frémont, on July 24, 1848, in Washington, D.C. The baby's death, within the year in St. Louis, she blamed on her husband's accuser, General Kearny.</p>
<p>In 1849, Jessie and Lily made a harrowing and treacherous journey aboard ship to join Frémont in California. After disembarking and crossing the Isthmus of Panama, they boarded another vessel to San Francisco. With income from their gold mines, the Frémonts established a home and settled into San Francisco society. As a politically informed woman, Jessie was known to get involved in city politics and discuss with the men any issues that were of importance at the time.</p>
<p>John C. Frémont served from September 9, 1850, to March 3, 1851, as a Senator from California. Their third child, John C. Frémont Jr., was born on April 19, 1851, at Las Mariposas, California. While the couple was visiting Paris, France, their fourth child, Anne Beverly Frémont, was born on February 1, 1853. Anne died five months later, on July 11, in Washington, D.C. Their fifth and final child, Francis Preston Frémont, was born on May 17, 1855, in Washington.</p>
<p>In 1856, Frémont's antislavery position was instrumental in his being chosen as the first-ever Republican candidate for President. Jessie played an extremely active role in the campaign, rallying support for her husband. One particular campaign slogan read, "Frémont and Jessie too." Her father, however, a lifelong Democrat, refused to endorse her husband's bid for the presidency. This did not stop the supporters of Frémont from continuing to refer to her as the "first lady in the land," a title her admirers continued to use throughout her life.</p>
<p>Frémont garnered many Northern votes, but ultimately lost the election to James Buchanan, though he did surpass the American Party candidate, Millard Fillmore. Frémont was unable to carry the state of California. If he had taken the state of Pennsylvania he would have won.</p>
<p>In the years following, the couple moved several times, living in California, St. Louis, and New York. She played an active role in the anti-Secession movement in California in 1861 and enlisted both Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King and writer Bret Harte to her crusade. When Lincoln appointed Frémont as the Commander of the Department of the West in 1861, they returned to St. Louis.</p>
<p>Jessie Frémont served as her husband's unofficial aide and closest adviser. The two shared the belief that St. Louis was unprepared for war and needed reinforcements and supplies, and both pressured Washington to send more supplies and troops. She threw herself into the war effort, helping to organize a Soldier's Relief Society in St. Louis, and becoming very active in the Western Sanitary Commission, which provided medicine and nursing to soldiers injured in the war.</p>
<p>One of the most impressive feats of her political career came shortly after Frémont lost his position during the Civil War for issuing his own edict of emancipation, summarily freeing all of the slaves in Missouri, which antedated Lincoln's own Emancipation Proclamation. Jessie actually traveled to Washington and pleaded with Lincoln on behalf of her husband, but to no avail.</p>
<p>The Frémonts would not live in St. Louis again, moving to New York and then California. In the Panic of 1873, John C. Frémont, who had invested heavily in railroad stock, lost everything and declared bankruptcy. Undaunted by their financial situation, Jessie began writing books to help support the family, namely A Year of American Travel: Narrative of Personal Experience (1878), a story about her journey to California in 1849, and Souvenirs of My Time (1887).</p>
<p>From 1878 to 1881, John C. Frémont served as Governor of the Territory of Arizona. Three months after being allowed to resign from the Army with pension, he died in 1890 in a hotel in New York.</p>
<p>After the death of her husband, the Congress, in recognition of his valued services, granted Jessie a widow's pension of $2,000 a year. In 1891, she moved into a home at the corner of 28th and Hoover Streets in Los Angeles, that was presented to her by a committee of ladies of the city as a token of their great regard. She remained in good health until about two and a half years before her death when an accident made her an invalid, but she was able to use a wheelchair and enjoy the outdoors.</p>
<p>Jessie Benton Frémont died at age 78 at her home in Los Angeles. A huge box of fragrant and beautiful roses was sent on December 29, 1902, by Mrs. James A. Garfield. The rites of the Episcopal Church were conducted at 10:30 a.m. on December 30, at Christ Church, on the corner of Pico and Flower Streets. She was cremated and her ashes interred in Rosedale Cemetery.</p>
<p>In 1960, actress Lorna Thayer was cast as Jessie Frémont in the episode, "The Gentle Sword" of the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days. In the story line, the Frémonts, in California during the gold rush, become involved in a mining claim dispute; Mrs. Frémont stares down organized claim jumpers.</p>
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<p>She was born near Lexington, Virginia, the second child of Thomas Hart Benton (1782–1858) and Elizabeth McDowell (1794–1854). She was born in the home of her mother's father, James McDowell. Her father, Senator Benton, had been wanting a son, but went ahead and named her in honor of his father, Jesse Benton.</p> <p>Jessie was raised in Washington, D.C., more in the manner of a 19th century son than daughter, with her father, who was renowned as the "Great Expansionist," seeing to her early education and introducing her to the leading politicians of the day, an unusual thing for the period. Jessie was very close to her father and stuck by his side. He shared with her the many books and maps in the valise that always accompanied him on their trips to and from Missouri and Virginia. She began, too, to share his dream of a nation stretching from ocean to ocean. In this manner, she became well educated in the ways of social structure and the disciplines of politics, history, literature and languages. After attaining some fluency in French and Spanish, Jessie helped in the translation of government documents.</p> <p>In 1840 at age 15, while studying and living at Georgetown Seminary, she met Lieutenant John C. Frémont who was in Washington preparing a report on explorations (with Joseph Nicollet as commander) he had made between the Missouri River and the northern frontier of the United States. They became engaged, but her parents objected to a marriage at that time because of her age. Probably through the influence of Col. Benton, Frémont then received an order from the war department to make an examination of the Des Moines River on the western frontier. Shortly after their return they were married on October 19, 1841.</p> <p>For a while after their marriage, Jessie and her husband lived on Army posts, until Frémont was assigned the task of exploring the West and scouting land for future U.S. territorial expansion. It was this assignment that began the couple's rise to fame.</p> <p>A reconciliation occurred between Jessie and her father when he promoted Frémont's famous explorations of the West. Senator Benton had been persuaded by his ailing wife to accept the marriage, and the couple moved into the Benton home. Frémont left his pregnant wife behind in the spring of 1842 to lead his first expedition to mark the trails West. He returned, however, days before the birth of their eldest child, Elizabeth Benton "Lily" Frémont, who was born November 15, 1842, in Washington D.C. He then headed off again and Jessie and the baby remained behind.</p> <p>Frémont became known as the "Pathfinder to the West", after James Fenimore Cooper's novel, the Pathfinder Jessie, intensely interested in the details of his expedition, became his recorder, making notes as he described his experiences. Adding human-interest touches to these printed reports, she wrote and edited best-selling stories of the adventures Frémont had while exploring the West with his scout, Kit Carson. Thus, she involved herself in her most happy life's work, interpreting her husband and his actions for a public eager for information about the opening of the West. Written during a time when the concept of Manifest Destiny was becoming increasingly popular, these narratives were received with great enthusiasm.</p> <p>Her husband was instrumental in the conquest of California, successfully taking it from Mexico as a Territory of the United States. He served as the 3rd Military Governor, in 1847. At the time of the court-martial of Frémont, during which he attempted to defend his actions in the Bear Flag Revolt, Jessie gave birth to a son, Benton Frémont, on July 24, 1848, in Washington, D.C. The baby's death, within the year in St. Louis, she blamed on her husband's accuser, General Kearny.</p> <p>In 1849, Jessie and Lily made a harrowing and treacherous journey aboard ship to join Frémont in California. After disembarking and crossing the Isthmus of Panama, they boarded another vessel to San Francisco. With income from their gold mines, the Frémonts established a home and settled into San Francisco society. As a politically informed woman, Jessie was known to get involved in city politics and discuss with the men any issues that were of importance at the time.</p> <p>John C. Frémont served from September 9, 1850, to March 3, 1851, as a Senator from California. Their third child, John C. Frémont Jr., was born on April 19, 1851, at Las Mariposas, California. While the couple was visiting Paris, France, their fourth child, Anne Beverly Frémont, was born on February 1, 1853. Anne died five months later, on July 11, in Washington, D.C. Their fifth and final child, Francis Preston Frémont, was born on May 17, 1855, in Washington.</p> <p>In 1856, Frémont's antislavery position was instrumental in his being chosen as the first-ever Republican candidate for President. Jessie played an extremely active role in the campaign, rallying support for her husband. One particular campaign slogan read, "Frémont and Jessie too." Her father, however, a lifelong Democrat, refused to endorse her husband's bid for the presidency. This did not stop the supporters of Frémont from continuing to refer to her as the "first lady in the land," a title her admirers continued to use throughout her life.</p> <p>Frémont garnered many Northern votes, but ultimately lost the election to James Buchanan, though he did surpass the American Party candidate, Millard Fillmore. Frémont was unable to carry the state of California. If he had taken the state of Pennsylvania he would have won.</p> <p>In the years following, the couple moved several times, living in California, St. Louis, and New York. She played an active role in the anti-Secession movement in California in 1861 and enlisted both Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King and writer Bret Harte to her crusade. When Lincoln appointed Frémont as the Commander of the Department of the West in 1861, they returned to St. Louis.</p> <p>Jessie Frémont served as her husband's unofficial aide and closest adviser. The two shared the belief that St. Louis was unprepared for war and needed reinforcements and supplies, and both pressured Washington to send more supplies and troops. She threw herself into the war effort, helping to organize a Soldier's Relief Society in St. Louis, and becoming very active in the Western Sanitary Commission, which provided medicine and nursing to soldiers injured in the war.</p> <p>One of the most impressive feats of her political career came shortly after Frémont lost his position during the Civil War for issuing his own edict of emancipation, summarily freeing all of the slaves in Missouri, which antedated Lincoln's own Emancipation Proclamation. Jessie actually traveled to Washington and pleaded with Lincoln on behalf of her husband, but to no avail.</p> <p>The Frémonts would not live in St. Louis again, moving to New York and then California. In the Panic of 1873, John C. Frémont, who had invested heavily in railroad stock, lost everything and declared bankruptcy. Undaunted by their financial situation, Jessie began writing books to help support the family, namely A Year of American Travel: Narrative of Personal Experience (1878), a story about her journey to California in 1849, and Souvenirs of My Time (1887).</p> <p>From 1878 to 1881, John C. Frémont served as Governor of the Territory of Arizona. Three months after being allowed to resign from the Army with pension, he died in 1890 in a hotel in New York.</p> <p>After the death of her husband, the Congress, in recognition of his valued services, granted Jessie a widow's pension of $2,000 a year. In 1891, she moved into a home at the corner of 28th and Hoover Streets in Los Angeles, that was presented to her by a committee of ladies of the city as a token of their great regard. She remained in good health until about two and a half years before her death when an accident made her an invalid, but she was able to use a wheelchair and enjoy the outdoors.</p> <p>Jessie Benton Frémont died at age 78 at her home in Los Angeles. A huge box of fragrant and beautiful roses was sent on December 29, 1902, by Mrs. James A. Garfield. The rites of the Episcopal Church were conducted at 10:30 a.m. on December 30, at Christ Church, on the corner of Pico and Flower Streets. She was cremated and her ashes interred in Rosedale Cemetery.</p> <p>In 1960, actress Lorna Thayer was cast as Jessie Frémont in the episode, "The Gentle Sword" of the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days. In the story line, the Frémonts, in California during the gold rush, become involved in a mining claim dispute; Mrs. Frémont stares down organized claim jumpers.</p>
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Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda, 1767-1914 (bulk 1850-1914)
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James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda, 1767-1914 (bulk 1850-1914)
The collections consist primarily of letters from various American and British authors to James Fields, mostly relating to publication of their manuscripts by his firm Ticknor and Fields and in The Atlantic monthly. The collection, and especially the addenda, also includes letters to Annie Fields concerning literary matters. There are also poems, manuscripts, and correspondence by and about the following individuals: Thomas Aldrich, Charlotte Cushman, Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jessie Benton Frémont, Edward Everett Hale, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Julia Ward Howe, Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Orne Jewett, Lucy Larcom, Sara Jane Clarke Lippincott (better known by her pen name Grace Greenwood), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Helena Modjeska, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Celia Thaxter, Booker T. Washington and John Greenleaf Whittier. The collection also contains essays, notes, speeches, notebooks, photographs, and articles. The collections chiefly deal with the activities of Ticknor and Fields, as well as Fields' and his wife's own literary efforts. The following authors are subjects in the collections: Robert Burns, Lord Byron, John Milton and Percy Shelley.
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Jayhawker Party Collection of Materials, 1849-1938 (bulk 1850-1887)
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This collection contains letters, narratives, and eight large volumes of clippings related to the members of the Jayhawkers, their overland trip to the California gold fields through Death Valley in 1849-1850, and their annual reunions held between 1872-1918. It also contains diaries by Asa Haines and Sheldon Young and a map of Death Valley by William Lewis Manly (c. 1889). The collection was assembled by John B. Colton (1831-1919), a member of the Jayhawker party.
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Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. [Letter] 1879 June 12th, [New York? to] Mr. Lester / J.C. Frémont.
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[Letter] 1879 June 12th, [New York? to] Mr. Lester / J.C. Frémont.
Arranges a meeting to be "within a few days for the reason that I must soon be wending my way along the track of Empire."
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- Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. [Letter] 1879 June 12th, [New York? to] Mr. Lester / J.C. Frémont.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1868?] June 15 : [s.l.], to Mr. McClure.
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ALS, [1868?] June 15 : [s.l.], to Mr. McClure.
JBF requests listed items to be packed for the voyage to Paris.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1868?] June 15 : [s.l.], to Mr. McClure.
French, J. W. (John William), 1810?-1871. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1844-1871.
Chaplain and Professor of Ethics, United States Military Academy. Letter, 25 Oct 1844, to Emma Gardiner discussing French's health and Miss Emma's godchild; correspondence with Mrs. Freḿont and others concerning John Charles Freḿont's religious persuasion; correspondence with Henry Coppee ́concerning the publication of a text on logic; copy of letter to Mr. Davis which mentions work on two programs for French's course on ethics, discusses grammar, describes his teaching methods, the USMA curricula and French's dealings with the [Academic] Board; correspondence, 1858, concerning donations to the Academy including a letter from C.P. McIlvaine; copy of letter, 25 Sept. 1859, from French to Delafield discussing curriculum revision; correspondence with Benjamin Alvord; copyright, 18 June 1858, for "A short course of instruction in the practical part of ethics"; correspondence, 1871, regarding publications; address delivered to the graduating class, 7 June 1863, at West Point.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.
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- French, J. W. (John William), 1810?-1871. Papers.
Sherman, Isaac, 1818-1881. Papers of Isaac Sherman, 1832-1913 (bulk 1848-1881).
Title:
Papers of Isaac Sherman, 1832-1913 (bulk 1848-1881).
Personal papers of Isaac Sherman, including his correspondence, legal, financial, and political papers. The correspondence, chiefly letters received, discusses political campaigns, state and national politics, business, and family affairs. Included are items discussing the 1848 presidential campaign; congressional elections in New York; Free Soil Party; Wilmot proviso, Kansas-Nebraska bill; Republican National Convention (1856); Fremont's run for President, including the publicity campaign; Kansas controversy; Catholic question, especially in connection with Fremont's candidacy; Know-Nothings; Abraham Lincoln; the Civil War (especially operations in Missouri and military leadership of Fremont and Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, war politics and finances, New York regiments, and European opinions); Johnson's presidency and Reconstruction; national economic policies; tax policies and Anti-Income Tax Association; railroads, especially in the South, etc. The collection also contains financial records Cornelia Sherman Martin and her husband Bradley Martin (1841-1913), including records pertaining to expenses of their New York City mansion.
ArchivalResource: Appprox. 5000 pieces.24 boxes.
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- Sherman, Isaac, 1818-1881. Papers of Isaac Sherman, 1832-1913 (bulk 1848-1881).
Stone, Irving, 1903-1989. Irving Stone papers, 1923-1990s (bulk 1934-1989).
Title:
Irving Stone papers, 1923-1990s (bulk 1934-1989).
Consists of Stone's correspondence; research material, drafts, publicity, and ephemera related to his writings; professional and personal papers; and subject files, along with some papers of his wife, Jean Stone. Stone's correspondence reflects his many activities as both a private person and a public figure. His writings contain files for all his major works, chiefly biographical novels, but also including biographies, history, novels, short stories, dramatic works, articles, speeches, and reviews, as well as books he edited himself or with Jean Stone, and works by others to which he contributed segments. Also includes files related to Stone's appearances, interviews, travels, bio-bibliographic information, contracts, honors and awards, and teaching, along with family correspondence and some personal miscellany. Jean Stone papers include biographical material; an article written by her; files related to appearances, interviews, travel, and awards, as well as material detailing her activities within community organizations; and some personal miscellany. Jean Stone's edits of Irving Stone's drafts are found with his files for each work.
ArchivalResource: 566 boxes, 33 oversize boxes, 37 oversize folders, and 3 v. (247 linear feet)
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- Stone, Irving, 1903-1989. Irving Stone papers, 1923-1990s (bulk 1934-1989).
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. AMsS, [1890 or 1891] : [Los Angeles], to Robert Underwood Johnson.
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AMsS, [1890 or 1891] : [Los Angeles], to Robert Underwood Johnson.
In a "private note for Mr. Johnson's information," JBF quotes passages from Curtis's Life of James Buchanan to support her husband's actions in California in 1846. She had taken offense at an article published in Johnson's Century Magazine.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 17 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. AMsS, [1890 or 1891] : [Los Angeles], to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Talbot, Theodore, 1825-1862. Papers of Theodore Talbot, 1837-1867.
Title:
Papers of Theodore Talbot, 1837-1867.
Diaries (1843-1852) relating chiefly to Oregon Trail exploration (1843-1844) with John C. Frémont's second expedition; a journey (1848-1849) from New York to Oregon Territory via Rio de Janeiro, Valparaiso, and Honolulu on board the steamer Massachusetts; and garrison duty at various western forts as an officer with the 1st Regiment, U.S. Artillery. Correspondence, chiefly from Talbot to his mother and sister, complements the diaries but also includes information relating to Frémont's third expedition and the California Campaign (1845-1847); the encampment of American troops at Vera Cruz at the end of the war with Mexico, 1848; and assignments at forts in Virginia, Maryland, Florida, and South Carolina, including Fort Sumter prior to the 1861 bombardment. Also includes letters to Talbot's mother from Jessie Benton Frémont.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.2 containers.1 microfilm reel.
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- Talbot, Theodore, 1825-1862. Papers of Theodore Talbot, 1837-1867.
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Title:
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Correspondence and manuscripts of American writer and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier and his American biographer Samuel Thomas Pickard.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (5.7 linear ft.)
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- Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1886 May 16 : [Washington, D.C.], to Mr. Belford.
Title:
ALS, 1886 May 16 : [Washington, D.C.], to Mr. Belford.
Written to the publisher of John Fremont's "Memoirs of My Life," Jessie mentions a correction to be made in the text. She also refers to the Civil War, and the necessity of its being fought--so people would realize the seriousness of the Southerners in their cause.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 17.5 x 11.5 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1886 May 16 : [Washington, D.C.], to Mr. Belford.
Severance, Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour), 1820-1914. Papers, 1830-1980
Title:
Caroline Maria Seymour Severance Papers 1830-1980
There are 631 manuscripts, 525 of which are by Caroline Severance. These include speeches, poetry, essays, articles, notebooks, commonplace books, miscellaneous notes, and a 347-page unpublished autobiography by Caroline Severance entitled "Own Story." The majority of the 10,634 pieces of correspondence is made up of family letters; only 232 letters are written by Caroline Severance. The rest of the correspondence is made up of letters written to Caroline Severance by over 1,700 different authors. The collection contains 9,007 pieces of ephemera, which is made up of address books, appointment books, brochures, business papers, greeting cards, legal documents, newspaper clippings, postcards, fliers, brochures, programs, notebooks, photographs, and financial papers of the family. The manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera cover the following subjects: African American women suffrage and clubs, Susan B. Anthony, Jessie Benton Frémont, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Julia Ward Howe, child labor reform, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Friedrich Fröbel and the Kindergarten movement, Charles Fletcher Lummis and the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, Helen Modjeska, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, dress reform, suffrage, temperance, Unitarianism, women's rights, women's clubs, and the history, politics and social life of 19th and 20th century Los Angeles, California.
ArchivalResource: 20,473 items; 10 boxes
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- Caroline Maria Seymour Severance Papers, 1830-1980
Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984
Series: Letters Received, 1805 - 1889
File Unit: 1887 - File No. 1972 - Fremont, Jessie Benton - New Mexico
Title:
Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984
Series: Letters Received, 1805 - 1889
File Unit: 1887 - File No. 1972 - Fremont, Jessie Benton - New Mexico
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Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. AMsS, [18--] : to Mrs. Botta.
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AMsS, [18--] : to Mrs. Botta.
Note on reverse of Mr. Fremont's calling card, requesting two addresses.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 4 1/2 x 8 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. AMsS, [18--] : to Mrs. Botta.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1862?] December 10 : [s.l.], to unknown.
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ALS, [1862?] December 10 : [s.l.], to unknown.
Asks for copies of book before it is published. Letter's watermark is 1862, so she is probably referring to "The Story of the Guard," published by Ticknor and Fields.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1862?] December 10 : [s.l.], to unknown.
John Charles Frémont papers, 1862-1889.
Title:
John Charles Frémont papers, 1862-1889.
Pt. I: 18 items including copy of General Orders, no. 28, June 18, 1862; letter to Zachariah Chandler; agreement with Edgar Conkling; letter from Santiago Ainsa; letters to Rutherford B. Hayes and William K. Rogers. Also, letters from Mrs. Frémont to Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. References to C.M.K. Paulison, Judge Charles Silent, land speculations in Mexico and Arizona Territory. Pt. II: Prints of two items not on film. (2 l.) Two letters from R.B. Hayes to Mrs. Frémont.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel (49 exposures) : negative (Rich. 403:2) and positive.
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- Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. John Charles Frḿont papers, 1862-1889.
Kohns, Lee, d. 1927,. Lee Kohns memorial collection, ca. 1400-ca. 1900.
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Lee Kohns memorial collection, ca. 1400-ca. 1900.
Collection consists of letters and documents, ca. 15th-19th centuries, collected by Lee Kohns.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet (17 boxes, 3 v.)
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- Kohns, Lee, d. 1927,. Lee Kohns memorial collection, ca. 1400-ca. 1900.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ADS, 1872 May 7 : [s.l.].
Title:
ADS, 1872 May 7 : [s.l.].
Defends her ownership of water front property in San Francisco which a technicality of the law had given to the U.S. for military purposes, and for which she fought to be compensated.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 19 x 10 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ADS, 1872 May 7 : [s.l.].
Frontier women II microfilm set, 1821-1919, [microform].
Title:
Frontier women II microfilm set, 1821-1919, [microform].
Women's letters and manuscripts. Written by early settlers of Alaska, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Also: Sue Hill: Letters (in WA MSS S-1298); Catherine Hutton: Account of a Visit by George Catlin (WA MSS S-1646 H979); Mary Benjamin Kirkpatrick: Letters to her Husband Charlie (WA MSS S-1255 K636); Caroline M. Moss: Letter to Captain O. P. Moss (WA MSS S-563 M855); Mattie Pajoman: Letter to Miss Saunders (WA MSS S-1649 P168); Noah Pease: Letters (WA MSS S-21 P321); Mary Rice: Letter to her Sister, Hannah Rice (WA MSS S-1096 R365); George Sand: Letter to Edouard Thomas Charton (WA MSS S-461 Sa56); Mary Ann Scott: Letter to Mrs. Emily Piatt (WA MSS S-1650 Sco85); William Shively: Letter to Joseph Lenhart (WA S-1651 Sh69); Abigail Raymond Smith: Missionary Letters (WA MSS S-1284 Sm5); Eliza Hart Spalding: Note (WA MSS 434); Tabitha Lowe Stennett: Untitled Account of Growing Up in Iowa (WA MSS S-1653 St42); Frances Fuller Victor: Letters to Elwood Evans (in WA MSS 172); Harriet Woolley: Letterbook (WA MSS S-1682); and women's letters in Miscellaneous Missouri Letters (WA MSS S-1661).
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Frontier women II microfilm set, 1821-1919, [microform].
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 October 15 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
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ALS, 1890 October 15 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF writes the editor of General Fremont's expeditions, "I hope the alteration will meet your ideas ... I fear it was all badly put together."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 17 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 October 15 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
John Charles Frémont and Jessie Benton Frémont Papers, 1828-1980, (bulk 1835-1890)
Title:
John Charles Frémont and Jessie Benton Frémont Papers 1828-1980 (bulk 1835-1890)
Explorer of the western United States, army officer, and politician (John Charles Frémont). Author (Jessie Benton Frémont). Correspondence, presidential campaign material from 1856, Civil War items, writings, prints, photographs, and printed matter relating to the careers of both John Charles Frémont and Jessie Benton Frémont.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items; 9 containers plus 1 oversize and 1 artifact; 9 linear feet
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- John Charles Frémont and Jessie Benton Frémont Papers, 1828-1980, (bulk 1835-1890)
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Mrs. Merrill, 1897 December 31.
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Letter to Mrs. Merrill, 1897 December 31.
Relates to a Mrs. Crawford and her novelist husband and how photographs can capture or fail to capture the personality of a subject.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. plus envelope ; 18 x 23 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Mrs. Merrill, 1897 December 31.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1895 December 11 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Title:
ALS, 1895 December 11 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
JBF wants the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal to help publicize a local publication on the historic missions of California. "This is--truly--a most lovely land--climate and ideas."
ArchivalResource: 2 1/3 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1895 December 11 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1881] February 2 : [s.l.], to Mrs. Townsend.
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ALS, [1881] February 2 : [s.l.], to Mrs. Townsend.
JBF writes a general letter about the mail, weather, and family matters. John Charles Fremont was territorial governor of Arizona at this time, but she relates that "his is not a happy lot."
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 17 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1881] February 2 : [s.l.], to Mrs. Townsend.
Severance, Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour), 1820-1914. Papers of Caroline Maria Seymour Severance, 1830-1980 (bulk) 1860-1914.
Title:
Papers of Caroline Maria Seymour Severance, 1830-1980 (bulk) 1860-1914.
There are 631 manuscripts, 525 of which are by Caroline Severance. These include speeches, poetry, essays, articles, notebooks, commonplace books, miscellaneous notes, and a 347-page unpublished autobiography by Caroline Severance entitled "Own Story." The majority of the 10,634 pieces of correspondence is made up of family letters; only 232 letters are written by Caroline Severance. The rest of the correspondence is made up of letters written to Caroline Severance by over 1,700 different authors. The collection contains 9,007 pieces of ephemera, which is made up of address books, appointment books, brochures, business papers, greeting cards, legal documents, newspaper clippings, postcards, fliers, brochures, programs, notebooks, photographs, and financial papers of the family. The manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera cover the following subjects: African American women suffrage and clubs, Susan B. Anthony, Jessie Benton Frémont, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Julia Ward Howe, child labor reform, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Friedrich Fröbel and the Kindergarten movement, Charles Fletcher Lummis and the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, Helen Modjeska, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, dress reform, suffrage, temperance, Unitarianism, women's rights, women's clubs, and the history, politics and social life of 19th and 20th century Los Angeles, California.
ArchivalResource: 20,473 items.107 boxes.
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- Severance, Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour), 1820-1914. Papers of Caroline Maria Seymour Severance, 1830-1980 (bulk) 1860-1914.
Mary Sheldon Barnes Pacific Slope Collection, 1769-1898
Title:
Mary Sheldon Barnes Pacific Slope Collection, 1769-1898
Letters, reminiscences, interviews, and term papers written for and collected by Mary Sheldon Barnes and her students in Pacific Slope history. Includes manuscripts of William B. Ide and others on the Bear Flag Revolt; a letter by Jessie Fremont; and other materials pertaining to California mining and early life in the Pacific states.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot
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- Mary Sheldon Barnes Pacific Slope Collection, 1769-1898
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1840 December 13 : [New York], to Mr. [James Thomas] Fields.
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ALS, 1840 December 13 : [New York], to Mr. [James Thomas] Fields.
JBF writes she is "very anxious to see my first born in its Christening robes," referring to her first literary work. She requests six advance copies be sent by Wells Fargo who "are very quick & very reliable & personally friendly ..."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1840 December 13 : [New York], to Mr. [James Thomas] Fields.
Papers of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, 1834-1959
Title:
Papers of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, 1834-1959
Correspondence, photographs, drawings, etc., of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, sculptor and inventor.
ArchivalResource: 2.79 linear feet (5+1/2 file boxes, 1 card file box) plus 4 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 8 reels of microfilm (M-60)
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- Papers, 1834-1959
Davis, William Morris, 1815-1891. Letters, 1853-1879.
Title:
Letters, 1853-1879.
This small collection consists primarily of letters from William Morris Davis to his good friend Henry Kirke Brown, a New York sculptor. Present, too, are letters to and from Davis's wife, Elizabeth, and their friends Catherine Brooks Yale and her husband, Linus Yale, developer of the Yale lock. The correspondents discuss Brown's sculptures, fly fishing, forging and casting, religion, machine tools, the Panic of 1857, and Republican politics. Davis also reports Passmore Williamson's imprisonment for contempt of court during a fugitive slave case, 1857, sending his daughter to Theodore Weld's school, his support for Fremont's presidential candidacy, and his criticism of both Buchanan and Lincoln. An 1861 letter gives an account of a confrontation between Jessie Benton Fremont and Francis Preston Blair in St. Louis.
ArchivalResource: 181 items.
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- Davis, William Morris, 1815-1891. Letters, 1853-1879.
Jessie Benton Frémont letter in defense of Thomas Hart Benton, circa 1850-1902
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Jessie Benton Frémont letter in defense of Thomas Hart Benton circa 1850-1902
Letter from Jessie Benton Frémont, 5 pp, ca. 1850-1902, defending Thomas Hart Benton from the charge of being pro-slavery.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Jessie Benton Frémont letter in defense of Thomas Hart Benton, circa 1850-1902
Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. Papers, 1798-1893 (bulk 1827-1887)
Title:
Dorothea Lynde Dix papers, 1798-1893 (inclusive), 1827-1887 (bulk).
Correspondence and manuscripts of American educator, social reformer, and humanitarian, Dorothea Dix.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (9.5 linear ft.)
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- Dorothea Lynde Dix papers, 1798-1893 (inclusive), 1827-1887 (bulk).
Rogers, William King, 1828-1893. William King Rogers papers, 1879-1884.
Title:
William King Rogers papers, 1879-1884.
Chiefly letters, received while Private Secretary to President R.B. Hayes, from General and Mrs. Frémont, concerning Frémont's Governorship of Arizona Territory, Judge Charles Silent and others associated in land and mining ventures in Arizona, Colorado and Mexico. 37 letters from Frémont; 25 from Mrs. Frémont. Includes letters from Santiag Ainsa (1881) concerning land in New Mexico; E.T. Carson (1881) written as Secretary for the owners of the Sonora Mining Company; Edgar Conkling (1880); John May (1880); William Gates Le Duc (1822-1884); W. Yberri (1882); letters concerning the Rocky Mountain Tunnel Company (1882); and a draft contract to establish a coal gas company (1883).
ArchivalResource: Originals : 1 box (75 folders)Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 618:1) and positive.
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- Rogers, William King, 1828-1893. William King Rogers papers, 1879-1884.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1901 March 18, Monday : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
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ALS, 1901 March 18, Monday : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
JBF writes the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, "I send you the photograph you are to use--please do ... I cannot risk a wrong one be used."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1901 March 18, Monday : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. AMs, 1888 May 19 : Los Angeles, California.
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AMs, 1888 May 19 : Los Angeles, California.
A note that "Mrs. Fremont regrets that she has no autographs of her Father to spare."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. AMs, 1888 May 19 : Los Angeles, California.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. TMsS, [1887].
Title:
TMsS, [1887].
Long account of the handling of a deluded Southern widow wishing to conduct public readings. JBF tells of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's sympathetic treatment of the woman, and how his extraordinary tolerance won JBF's complete admiration. The incident occurred in 1856; JBF wrote this on Beecher's death.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 27 x 21 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. TMsS, [1887].
Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. Letters, 1861-1890.
Title:
Letters, 1861-1890.
Eight holograph letters, four from Fremont, four from his wife, Jessie Benton Fremont. Jessie's letters deal with personal and family matters. Two of John's letters deal with personal business; the other two with affairs connected to his responsibilities as Commander of the Western Department of the U.S. Army in 1861. They discuss personnel transfers to various areas of his command.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. Letters, 1861-1890.
John C. & Jessie Benton Frémont papers, 1850-1887
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John C. & Jessie Benton Frémont papers 1850-1887
The papers consist primarily of letters from American military officer, explorer, and politician John C. Frémont to various parties relating to both professional and social matters, including the procurement of portraits of Fremont by Matthew Brady; purchases of property, and letters of introduction. Also present is documentation of a case brought against Fremont in London by William Gibbs and others for monies owed. Additionally, the papers contain letters from Fremont's wife, Jessie Benton Frémont, including one to an unnamed recipient in Washington vigorously defending her husband's reputation; letters from their daughter, Lily; autographs; and a circular letter from the First and Third Ward Republican Association
ArchivalResource: .1 linear foot (1 folder)
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- John C. & Jessie Benton Frémont papers, 1850-1887
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter from Jessie Benton Frémont, Washington, to her aunt [manuscript] 1845 July 8.
Title:
Letter from Jessie Benton Frémont, Washington, to her aunt [manuscript] 1845 July 8. 1845.
Mrs. Frémont relays the latest news from John Charles Frémont's third expedition and says she expects to hear little more. She reports on her mother's ill health as well.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter from Jessie Benton Frémont, Washington, to her aunt [manuscript] 1845 July 8.
Frémont letters, 1861-1890
Title:
Frémont letters 1861-1890
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- Frémont letters, 1861-1890
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1871?] July 11 : Pocaho, to Mr. Timky.
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ALS, [1871?] July 11 : Pocaho, to Mr. Timky.
JBF requests that Timky write Washington to "find if there is any bar to patents being taken out by officers of the navy." Invention concerned steam.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1871?] July 11 : Pocaho, to Mr. Timky.
Benjamin, Walter Romeyn, 1854-1943. Walter Romeyn Benjamin collection, 1823-1928.
Title:
Walter Romeyn Benjamin collection, 1823-1928.
Letters of a miscellaneous nature, many from contemporary literary figures and publishers.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (0.5 document box)
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- Benjamin, Walter Romeyn, 1854-1943. Walter Romeyn Benjamin collection, 1823-1928.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [18--] : [s.l.], to Mrs. Frile.
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ALS, [18--] : [s.l.], to Mrs. Frile.
Asks for the addresses of friends; relates her sister's enthusiasm over the beauty of her library.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 20 x 12 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [18--] : [s.l.], to Mrs. Frile.
Record Group 15: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773 - 2007
Series: Case Files of Approved Pension Applications of Widows and Other Dependents of the Army and Navy Who Served Mainly in the Civil War and the War With Spain, 1861 - 1934
File Unit: Approved Pension File for Jessie Benton Fremont, Widow of Major General John C. Fremont, U.S. Army (WC-277227)
Title:
Record Group 15: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773 - 2007
Series: Case Files of Approved Pension Applications of Widows and Other Dependents of the Army and Navy Who Served Mainly in the Civil War and the War With Spain, 1861 - 1934
File Unit: Approved Pension File for Jessie Benton Fremont, Widow of Major General John C. Fremont, U.S. Army (WC-277227)
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Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
Title:
Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
Correspondence of American author and biographer James Parton withfamily members, professional associates, and personal friends as well as financialaccounts, photographs, genealogies, and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916. Materials relating to General John C. Frémont and the conquest of California, 1885.
Title:
Materials relating to General John C. Frémont and the conquest of California, 1885.
Negative photocopies of two letters and one book chapter relating to Josiah Royce's work on General John C. Frémont and the conquest of California. The first letter, written from Cambridge, Massachusetts, on April 14, 1885, is addressed to Frémont's wife, Jessie B. Fremont. In the letter, Royce presents himself as an "historical student" who is conducting an "investigation of the problems of the Conquest of California." He writes extensively of a confidential government mission given to American merchant Thomas O. Larkin in 1845, and which was supposed to persuade residents of California to turn against England and Mexico and attach themselves to the United States, either peacefully or by force. Royce quotes an interview he had with Frémont in which the General denied knowledge of Larkin being made a secret agent. Royce urges Mrs. Frémont to make any knowledge General Fremont had about Larkin known publicly, because he felt that "my book would do harm and not good to General Frémont's renown." The letter is labeled "copy of my letter of inquiry to Mrs. Frémont." A second letter, dated August 20, 1885 and also written from Cambridge to Mrs. Frémont, also focuses on the "Larkin dispatch" and Royce's belief that General Frémont already knew of its existence. Royce writes of testimony from Archibald H. Gillespie before a Claims Committee in 1848 in which Gillespie claimed he had told Frémont about the dispatch, and also mentions a letter from Fremont to Senator Thomas Hart Benton (Mrs. Frémont's father) in May 1846 to the same effect. Royce also writes of a paper called "The Secret History of the Acquisition of California" which he planned to give at an American Historical Society conference at Saratoga. The final item is a chapter from an unnamed book, written by Royce and apparently sent to Mrs. Frémont. Royce again remarks on Larkin, the intentions of the United States government regarding California, and of letters supposedly written by Senator Benton, Mrs. Frémont, and General Frémont to the effect that any means necessary would be employed to prevent England from taking California, even if it meant war with Mexico. Includes handwritten corrections by Mrs. Frémont.
ArchivalResource: 3 negative photocopies, 66 pages.
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- Royce, Josiah, 1855-1916. Materials relating to General John C. Frémont and the conquest of California, 1885.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 October, Tuesday : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
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ALS, 1890 October, Tuesday : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF thanks the editor for his care in the preparation of Fremont material for publication "to make him known truly." Regaining health, "I am cultivating strength--for the General's work needs the best I can give it." She also sends "congratulations on the safety of the Yosemite," referring to the passage of the National Park Bill.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 17 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 October, Tuesday : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Jessie Benton Frémont letter in defense of Thomas Hart Benton [manuscript], circa 1850-1902.
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Jessie Benton Frémont letter in defense of Thomas Hart Benton [manuscript], circa 1850-1902.
Letter from Jessie Benton Frémont, 5 pp, ca. 1850-1902, defending Thomas Hart Benton from the charge of being pro-slavery.
ArchivalResource: .02 cubic feet (1 folder)
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Jessie Benton Frémont letter in defense of Thomas Hart Benton [manuscript], circa 1850-1902.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 September 16 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Title:
ALS, 1889 September 16 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF writes about illustrations by the artist Borglum for the article she is writing for Century Magazine. She praises his portrait of Fremont as "wonderfully true to the inner life and habit of mind of the General ... the truth is here."
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 20 x 12 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 September 16 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1883 February 17 : New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, to Mrs. Bracey.
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ALS, 1883 February 17 : New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, to Mrs. Bracey.
JBF writes of the cold winter and its effects on her family's health. Mentions writing her story "The Bodisco Wedding" which she hopes will please the young people.
ArchivalResource: 5 p. ; 21 x 14 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1883 February 17 : New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, to Mrs. Bracey.
Hamlin, Joanne. Papers, 1975.
Title:
Papers, 1975.
Script for "No Borrowed Stream: A Kaleidoscope of Remarkable Women from America's Past, Brought to Light through their Own Words." Photocopy with some ts. pages (57 pp).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Hamlin, Joanne. Papers, 1975.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1890] April 24 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Title:
ALS, [1890] April 24 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF comments further about an article in Century Magazine that slandered the Fremonts. She relates her "broad experience that friends stand true on larger motives, and the opposition remains opposed." She and the General were off for some days of sea air at Santa Barbara. The Associated Press had reported the General's serious illness.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 18 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1890] April 24 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
King, Thomas Starr, 1824-1864. ALS : San Francisco, to Charlotte B. Whipple, 1860 May 20.
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ALS : San Francisco, to Charlotte B. Whipple, 1860 May 20.
A long description of San Francisco and his first three weeks there, including a description of Jessie Benton Frémont, wife of the explorer John C. Frémont.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- King, Thomas Starr, 1824-1864. ALS : San Francisco, to Charlotte B. Whipple, 1860 May 20.
Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
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Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear feet (73 boxes)
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- Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 October 29 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
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ALS, 1889 October 29 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF urges the editor of Century Magazine to use a certain head (bust) of General Fremont as illustration for their article.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 October 29 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1861?] December 30 : [s.l.], to Hon. Schuyler Colfax.
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ALS, [1861?] December 30 : [s.l.], to Hon. Schuyler Colfax.
JBF writes the congressman about Postmaster General Montgomery Blair's ill use of the post office and the trouble they have with the mail.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 22 x 18 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1861?] December 30 : [s.l.], to Hon. Schuyler Colfax.
Horace Greeley Papers, 1812-1928, (bulk 1860-1872)
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Horace Greeley Papers 1812-1928 (bulk 1860-1872)
Journalist. Correspondence, autobiography, writings by and about Greeley, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, a notebook, printed matter, and other papers pertaining to his life and career as a journalist.
ArchivalResource: 2,000 items; 7 containers; 2.4 linear feet
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- Horace Greeley Papers, 1812-1928, (bulk 1860-1872)
Irving Stone papers, 1923-1990s, (bulk 1934-1989)
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Irving Stone papers, 1923-1990s, (bulk 1934-1989)
Consists of Stone's correspondence; research material, drafts, publicity, and ephemera related to his writings; professional and personal papers; and subject files, along with some papers of his wife, Jean Stone. Stone's correspondence reflects his many activities as both a private person and a public figure. His writings contain files for all his major works, chiefly biographical novels, but also including biographies, history, novels, short stories, dramatic works, articles, speeches, and reviews, as well as books he edited himself or with Jean Stone, and works by others to which he contributed segments. Also includes files related to Stone's appearances, interviews, travels, bio-bibliographic information, contracts, honors and awards, and teaching, along with family correspondence and some personal miscellany. Jean Stone papers includes biographical material; an article written by her; files related to appearances, interviews, travel, and awards, as well as material detailing her activities within community organizations; and some personal miscellany. Jean Stone's edits of Irving Stone's drafts are found with his files for each work.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 553 boxes, 33 oversize boxes, 37 oversize folders, and 3 v. -- not including an additional 11 boxes (numbered 554-564) of fragile, restricted originals for which archival photocopies have been substituted within the collection.; Linear feet: 247
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- Irving Stone papers, 1923-1990s, (bulk 1934-1989)
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Memoirs. By Jessie Benton Fremont and Frank P. Fremont.
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Memoirs. By Jessie Benton Fremont and Frank P. Fremont. [n.d.]
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Memoirs. By Jessie Benton Fremont and Frank P. Fremont.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1887 May 7 : Washington, D.C., to Edward William Bok.
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ALS, 1887 May 7 : Washington, D.C., to Edward William Bok.
Asks the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal for assistance "through your active connection with news-gatherers" for the present address of the son of the late Reverend Leonard Bacon to whom JBF had lent some papers.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1887 May 7 : Washington, D.C., to Edward William Bok.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1884 January 18 : New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, to Mrs. Day.
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ALS, 1884 January 18 : New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, to Mrs. Day.
Responding to a request for her autograph, JBF replies, "I am too fond of and too proud also of my two names not to sign them very willingly ..."
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1884 January 18 : New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, to Mrs. Day.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1866?] August 29 : Pocaho near Tarrytown, to [Mr. Cox].
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ALS, [1866?] August 29 : Pocaho near Tarrytown, to [Mr. Cox].
JBF appreciates a note, but replies "Lot's wife & Eurydice were not the only types of women--some do not insist on going over & over the same idea & forever looking back."
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1866?] August 29 : Pocaho near Tarrytown, to [Mr. Cox].
Green, Julia Boynton. Papers of Julia Boynton Green, 1891-1950.
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Papers of Julia Boynton Green, 1891-1950.
The collection consists of correspondence, poetry, articles, stories, drama, and three unpublished books by Julia Boynton Green. There are also two unpublished novels, poetry and stories written by her husband, L. (Levi) Worthington Greeen.
ArchivalResource: 1,392 pieces.8 boxes.
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- Green, Julia Boynton. Papers of Julia Boynton Green, 1891-1950.
Frémont family. Frémont family papers, [ca. 1839-1927].
Title:
Frémont family papers, [ca. 1839-1927].
Part I: papers of John C. Frémont, his wife, Jessie, and their children, Elizabeth, Francis and John, including correspondence, memoirs, clippings, scrapbooks and miscellaneous items. Part II: notes, clippings and transcripts of papers collected by Allan Nevins in preparing his biography of Frémont; and letters to Nevins from Francis P. Frémont.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes, 3 portfolios, 1 oversize folder.v. 1 - Great Events ... ; v. 2 - Memoirs ... : partial microfilm reel (440 exposures) : negative (Rich. 89:16) and positive.Manuscript papers concerning the Fourth Expedition, 1848; memoirs written by Jessie Benton Frémont, Section B, p. 55-176 : partial microfilm reel (33 exposures) : negative (Rich. 799:12) and positive.Pt. I v. 3 and box 4, folder 34 : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 807:1)Pt. I v.4. Agreements with Agua Fria Gold Mining Company : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 751:12) and positive.
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- Frémont family. Frémont family papers, [ca. 1839-1927].
Autograph File, F, 1447-1994.
Title:
Autograph File, F, 1447-1994.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, F, 1447-1994.
Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. [Documents, 1828-1985, relating to John C. Frémont].
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[Documents, 1828-1985, relating to John C. Frémont]. 1828-1985.
Consists chiefly of A.L.S. of John C. Frémont, miscellaneous documents, photographs, and documents relating to the provenance of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 31 items ; sizes vary.
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- Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. [Documents, 1828-1985, relating to John C. Frémont].
Barnes, Mary Sheldon, 1850-1898. Mary Sheldon Barnes collection of Pacific Slope materials, 1769-1898.
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Mary Sheldon Barnes collection of Pacific Slope materials, 1769-1898.
Letters, reminiscences, interviews, and term papers written for and collected by Mary Sheldon Barnes and her students in Stanford's Pacific Slope history class. Includes manuscripts of William B. Ide and others on the Bear Flag Revolt; a letter by Jessie Fremont; and other materials pertaining to California mining and early life in the Pacific states.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear foot.
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- Barnes, Mary Sheldon, 1850-1898. Mary Sheldon Barnes collection of Pacific Slope materials, 1769-1898.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Mr. Botta, Saturday and Mrs. Townsend, Aug. 13 / J.B. Frémont.
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Letter to Mr. Botta, Saturday and Mrs. Townsend, Aug. 13 / J.B. Frémont. [between 1855 and 1857-186-?]
Letter to Mr. Botta, on her stationery, accepting an invitation, but without Mr. Fremont. Mentions a "little snow", an engagement on Staten Island, and a surprise visit from her father. Letter to Mrs. Townsend on personal and political matters. She mentions General Brooke, Conkling and Curtis, and Toombs.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Mr. Botta, Saturday and Mrs. Townsend, Aug. 13 / J.B. Frémont.
Darling, Flora Adams, 1840-1910. Papers, 1862-1908, 1890-1908.
Title:
Papers, 1862-1908, 1890-1908.
Correspondence, chiefly 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning her founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, and the National Society, UnitedStates Daughters of 1812. Prominent correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.
ArchivalResource: 4,536 items.
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- Darling, Flora Adams, 1840-1910. Papers, 1862-1908, 1890-1908.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 September 5 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
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ALS, 1890 September 5 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF writes the editor of Century Magazine of Mrs. Jones's willingness to write an account of her grandfather Yount's days in Napa Valley. The pioneer "built the first block house, and the first chimney in upper California. The priests came from the missions for his aid and for advice about the Indians ..."
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 September 5 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter : Washington, D.C., to [Elizabeth] Peabody, n.p., 1886 July 24.
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Letter : Washington, D.C., to [Elizabeth] Peabody, n.p., 1886 July 24.
Autograph letter signed. Comments that people do not give John C. Fremont the credit that he is due. Also writes that she is working on a book.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.).
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter : Washington, D.C., to [Elizabeth] Peabody, n.p., 1886 July 24.
Albert Tracy papers, 1843-1893
Title:
Albert Tracy papers 1843-1893
Papers contain letters received by Tracy, 1843-1888; an 1876 transcript of his diaries, 1858-1862; sketches; military papers including commissions, an annotated promotions and brevet book, 1847-1848, and copies of his annual reports as Adjutant General of Maine, 1852-1854; a patent for a steam damper, 1871; and newspaper clippings. Correspondence is related to his aspirations as an artist and poet, service in the Mexican War and the Civil War, and activities as Adjutant General of Maine. Prominent correspondents include Albert H. Tracy, John C. and Jessie B. Frémont, and Franklin Pierce. Diaries cover his service in the 10th Infantry, Camp Scott, Wyoming Territory, the Mormon expedition, official and social life in Washington, D.C. and Portland, Maine, and his participation in Frémont's campaigns in Missouri, Virginia, and the Shenandoah Valley.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot (2 boxes); 1 microfilm reel
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- Albert Tracy papers, 1843-1893
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letters of Jessie Benton Frémont, 1897-1898.
Title:
Letters of Jessie Benton Frémont, 1897-1898.
This group of items is comprised of three letters by Jessie Benton Frémont to George Whitwell Parsons, an article written by Jessie Benton Frémont, and a letter by George Whitwell Parsons to William Jennings Bryan. The Frémont letters discuss an article Jessie was writing on her husband, her father, the Bear Flag Revolt, and California history; an incomplete copy of that article is included in the group. The Parsons letter to Bryan consists of a request by Parsons to Bryan to speak to the members of the YMCA of Los Angeles; at the bottom of the page is a signed note by Bryan saying that it is "impossible."
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letters of Jessie Benton Frémont, 1897-1898.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
Title:
Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
ArchivalResource: 33 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Autograph letters signed (4) : New Brighton, Staten Island, etc., to Harper & Brothers, 1878 Mar. 4-1878 Jun. 7.
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Autograph letters signed (4) : New Brighton, Staten Island, etc., to Harper & Brothers, 1878 Mar. 4-1878 Jun. 7.
Concerning her writings.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (7 p.) ; (12mo)
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Autograph letters signed (4) : New Brighton, Staten Island, etc., to Harper & Brothers, 1878 Mar. 4-1878 Jun. 7.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [185-] : [s.l.], to Mr. Blunt.
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ALS, [185-] : [s.l.], to Mr. Blunt.
Asks for help in getting a patent for Mrs. Ellen Blunt, daughter of Francis Scott Key, whose "invention for lowering lifeboats with safety" was approved by the Secretary of the Navy, James Dobbin.
ArchivalResource: 3 1/2 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [185-] : [s.l.], to Mr. Blunt.
Tracy, Albert, 1818-1893. Albert Tracy papers, 1843-1893.
Title:
Albert Tracy papers, 1843-1893.
Papers contain letters received by Tracy, 1843-1888; an 1876 transcript of his diaries, 1858-1862; sketches; military papers including commissions, an annotated promotions and brevet book, 1847-1848, and copies of his annual reports as Adjutant General of Maine, 1852-1854; a patent for a steam damper, 1871; and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: Originals: .5 linear foot (2 boxes).Copies: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Tracy, Albert, 1818-1893. Albert Tracy papers, 1843-1893.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1866 July 6 : Pocaho, near Tarrytown, to Philip Fendall.
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ALS, 1866 July 6 : Pocaho, near Tarrytown, to Philip Fendall.
JBF asks if the lawyer remembers a contract between Appleton's and her father for his book, "Thirty Years' View," as the family had received no royalties.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1866 July 6 : Pocaho, near Tarrytown, to Philip Fendall.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 June 15 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Title:
ALS, 1889 June 15 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF regrets not having been well enough to entertain Mr. Johnson, editor of Century Magazine, during his visit to Los Angeles.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 June 15 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1843?] May 22 : to Col. John James Abert.
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ALS, [1843?] May 22 : to Col. John James Abert.
Requests assistance in "franking these letters, if it is not contrary to the new laws."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 19 x 12 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1843?] May 22 : to Col. John James Abert.
Jayhawker Party Collection of Materials, 1849-1938 (bulk 1850-1887)
Title:
Jayhawker Party Collection of Materials
This collection contains letters, narratives, and eight large volumes of clippings related to the members of the Jayhawkers, their overland trip to the California gold fields through Death Valley in 1849-1850, and their annual reunions held between 1872-1918. It also contains diaries by Asa Haines and Sheldon Young and a map of Death Valley by William Lewis Manly (c. 1889). The collection was assembled by John B. Colton (1831-1919), a member of the Jayhawker party.
ArchivalResource: 1,105 pieces in 10 boxes, 8 volumes, and 4 oversize folders
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- Jayhawkers Of '49 Collection, 1849 - 1952
Talbot, Theodore, 1825-1862. Theodore Talbot letters to his family : mss., 1843-1861.
Title:
Theodore Talbot letters to his family : mss., 1843-1861.
Experiences while a member of Frémont's expedition to California, 1845-1846, and in Veracruz with the American forces, with descriptions of the town and his life there; ocean voyage around the Horn to Hawaii, 1848-1849; sojourn in Oregon Territory, mainly in Vancouver and Astoria, 1849-1852 (with copy of a report of an examination of the Alcea River); and Civil War experiences at Fort Sumter in 1861. Also included are a few letters, 1843-1844, from Jessie Benton Frémont to Mrs. Talbot concerning Talbot.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. BNEG Box 1286) and positive.
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- Talbot, Theodore, 1825-1862. Theodore Talbot letters to his family : mss., 1843-1861.
Frémont Family Papers, circa 1839-1927
Title:
Frémont Family Papers circa 1839-1927
Part I: papers of John C. Fremont, his wife, Jessie, and their children, Elizabeth, Francis and John, including correspondence, memoirs, clippings, scrapbooks and miscellaneous items. Part II: notes, clippings and transcripts of papers collected by Allan Nevins in preparing his biography of Fremont; and letters to Nevins from Francis P. Fremont.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 6 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 4 volumes;; 3 linear feet.
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- Frémont Family Papers, circa 1839-1927
Frémont family. Frémont family letters : Los Angeles, Calif., to Mr. & Mrs. N.C. Carter, Sierra Madre, Calif. : ALS, 1895 December 6 & 16.
Title:
Frémont family letters : Los Angeles, Calif., to Mr. & Mrs. N.C. Carter, Sierra Madre, Calif. : ALS, 1895 December 6 & 16.
Informs Mr. N[athaniel] C. Carter that, on doctor's orders due to her mother's ill health, she and her mother will be coming to Sierra Madre on the noon train, December 8th, for a visit to stay at Carterhia. Thanking Mrs. Carter for her kindness during her week's stay at Carterhia, during which her cold was cured.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Frémont family. Frémont family letters : Los Angeles, Calif., to Mr. & Mrs. N.C. Carter, Sierra Madre, Calif. : ALS, 1895 December 6 & 16.
Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1905. Henry Lebbeus Oak papers, 1884-1905.
Title:
Henry Lebbeus Oak papers, 1884-1905.
Part I: Mostly letters from Josiah Royce concerning his attempts to obtain information from John C. Frémont and Jessie Benton Fremont about the conquest of California, 1884-1901; include notes corrected by Jessie Benton Frémont. Part II: Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, mainly relative to Oak's authorship of Bancroft's works, 1882-1904. Part III: Correspondence of George R. Williams concerning Oak's estate, 1906-1928; three letters from Ora Oak included.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 1 box (0.2 linear feet)9 letters from Josiah Royce: partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 560:13) and positive.
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- Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1905. Henry Lebbeus Oak papers, 1884-1905.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1882 April 12 : Suffern, Rockland County, New York, to Mr. Thomas F. Gantt, Saint Louis.
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ALS, 1882 April 12 : Suffern, Rockland County, New York, to Mr. Thomas F. Gantt, Saint Louis.
Writes her father's biographer that she may write of Senator Benton's private life, as "My Father will be better appreciated in 1992 even than now."
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1882 April 12 : Suffern, Rockland County, New York, to Mr. Thomas F. Gantt, Saint Louis.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ANS, 1886 June 1 : Chicago, to the Press.
Title:
ANS, 1886 June 1 : Chicago, to the Press.
Note on bottom of press release from Belford, Clarke & Co. publishers which clarified that plates of Fremont's memoirs had not been destroyed in a recent fire. JBF remarks on the publishers' ability and honor.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 28 x 22 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ANS, 1886 June 1 : Chicago, to the Press.
Rebecca Spring Papers, ca. 1830-1900
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Rebecca Spring Papers, ca. 1830-1900
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Spring, Rebecca. Rebecca Spring papers, ca. 1830-1900.
Edward William Bok Papers, 1880-1926, (bulk 1920-1925)
Title:
Edward William Bok Papers 1880-1926 (bulk 1920-1925)
Author, editor, reformer, and philanthropist. Correspondence, autograph albums featuring prominent American literary, military, and political figures, and writings by Bok. Also included is a manuscript by Jessie Benton Frémont relating to the death of her husband, John C. Frémont.
ArchivalResource: 20 items; 3 containers; 1.2 linear feet
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- Edward William Bok Papers, 1880-1926, (bulk 1920-1925)
Lilly Martin Spencer papers
Title:
Lilly Martin Spencer papers
The papers of portrait and genre painter Lilly Martin Spencer, measure 0.9 linear feet and date from 1828-1966. The collection includes biographical material, scattered lists, notes, receipts, and legal documents relating to Spencer's life and work, Spencer's business and family correspondence, printed material, a lithograph, photographs of Spencer and others, and photos of Spencer's artwork.The collection documents Spencer's popularity and success as a painter, her involvement with art associations and civic organizations such as Sorosis, and her personal life as a wife, mother, and breadwinner through correspondence with family, artists including John Sartain and Benjamin John Lossing, dealers including Samuel Putnam Avery, writers and editors such as Robert Green Ingersoll and Fannie Raymond Bitter, and social activists such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
ArchivalResource: 0.9 linear feet
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- Spencer, Lilly Martin, 1822-1902. Lilly Martin Spencer papers, 1825-1971.
Stephen Johnson Field Letters Addressed to Him, 1862-1896
Title:
Stephen Johnson Field Letters Addressed to Him, 1862-1896
Many of the letters, written when Field was serving on the U.S. Supreme Court, comment on Court decisions and Field's opinions. A few letters, dated earlier, are not addressed to Field.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 1 box
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- Stephen Johnson Field Letters Addressed to Him, 1862-1896
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1847] February 16 : [s.l.], to The President [James K. Polk].
Title:
ALS, [1847] February 16 : [s.l.], to The President [James K. Polk].
JBF asks Polk for a 2nd Lieutenancy for Charles Taplin who had served on Fremont's second expedition and now "is very anxious to go to Mexico."
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 22 x 18 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1847] February 16 : [s.l.], to The President [James K. Polk].
Flora Adams Darling Papers, 1862-1908
Title:
Flora Adams Darling Papers, 1862-1908
This collection includes correspondence, chiefly 1890-1908 but also dating back as early as 1862, of Flora (Adams) Darling (1840-1910) concerning her founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the Revolution, and the U.S. Daughters of 1812.
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- Flora Adams Darling Papers, 1862-1908
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter : St. Louis, to Mr. Claiborne, 1843 October 30.
Title:
Letter : St. Louis, to Mr. Claiborne, 1843 October 30.
ALS, written on behalf of her husband, thanking Mr. Claiborne for his praise of Frémont's report of the 1842 expedition and briefly describing the survey Frémont was then conducting in the Oregon Territory.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.; 25 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter : St. Louis, to Mr. Claiborne, 1843 October 30.
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : "F" [surname] folder 1937-1992.
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Authors clippings : "F" [surname] folder 1937-1992.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : "F" [surname] folder 1937-1992.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Correspondence to George H. Boker, undated.
Title:
Correspondence to George H. Boker, undated.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Correspondence to George H. Boker, undated.
Houghton, S. O. (Sherman Otis), 1828-1914. Papers of Sherman Otis Houghton, 1831-1914 (bulk 1860-1900).
Title:
Papers of Sherman Otis Houghton, 1831-1914 (bulk 1860-1900).
The collection consists primarily of correspondence regarding the publication of History of the Donner Party (1879) by Charles Fayette McGlashan. Persons represented in the collection by three or more pieces include: Tamsen Eustis Dosier Donner (6), Carlos P. Houghton (3), Richard C. Kerens (3), and Charles Fayette McGlashan (93). There are also two letters (1894 & 1898) from Jessie Benton Frémont to Eliza Poor Donner Houghton.
ArchivalResource: 195 pieces.2 boxes.
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- Houghton, S. O. (Sherman Otis), 1828-1914. Papers of Sherman Otis Houghton, 1831-1914 (bulk 1860-1900).
Women of California [sound recording] / recorded by Harry Gray, 1973-1974.
Title:
Women of California [sound recording] / recorded by Harry Gray, 1973-1974.
Includes lectures on Harriet Lane Levy, Julia Morgan, Ina Coolbrith, Lola Montez, Kathleen Norris, Lillie Hitchcock Coit, Mammy Pleasant, Mary Austin, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, Jessie Benton Fremont, Theodora Kroeber, and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 sound tape reels : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track ; 7 in.
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- Gray, Harry. Women of California [sound recording] / recorded by Harry Gray, 1973-1974.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1887 September 8 : Point Pleasant, to John Raines.
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ALS, 1887 September 8 : Point Pleasant, to John Raines.
Invites the New York legislator to visit so she can "tell you some points about Black Point which will I think hasten and make sure its settlement." Black Point was the Fremont property in San Francisco confiscated by the government during the Civil War, for which JBF was suing for compensation.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1887 September 8 : Point Pleasant, to John Raines.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1901 March 28 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Title:
ALS, 1901 March 28 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
JBF speaks of the photograph and tracing recently sent to the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, and her invalid condition at her home which is "pointed out as the Fremont house to tourists." She relates that "Los Angeles has passed that suburb condition."
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1901 March 28 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894. Papers, 1840-1896.
Title:
Papers, 1840-1896.
Collection is mainly incoming political correspondence, but also has a few letters by Banks, several special reports, petitions, telegrams, military documents, and a little published material. About 2,800 items total.
ArchivalResource: 2.52 linear feet (6 manuscript boxes)
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- Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894. Papers, 1840-1896.
Rust, Horatio Nelson, 1828-1906. Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
Title:
Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
The collection includes letters and manuscripts (including 45 diaries) related to Horatio Nelson Rust, Indian culture in the Southwest, horticulture in Southern California, and the Freedmen's Bureau. There is also materials regarding abolitionist John Brown (1800-1859) and his family.
ArchivalResource: 1,229 pieces.16 boxes.47 v.
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- Rust, Horatio Nelson, 1828-1906. Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1901 March 13 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Title:
ALS, 1901 March 13 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Sends the editor of the Ladies's Home Journal a tracing of her photograph which she likes as it is "full of character ... I am 77 but do not look it. I was only 75 when this was made."
ArchivalResource: 2 1/2 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1901 March 13 : Los Angeles, to Edward William Bok.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 October 16 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Title:
ALS, 1890 October 16 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF writes about making Los Angeles her permanent home. Her health is improved after the shock of her husband's death, and she has mailed the proofs on Fremont's life. "My young artist friend, Borglum, is established in Paris, and has three good orders from Senator Sanford. Your magazine will make him known also."
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 18 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 October 16 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Charles Wood Irish. Washington, DC. 1886 May 31.
Title:
Letter to Charles Wood Irish. Washington, DC. 1886 May 31.
Concerning a letter written by Irish two years earlier and its use in a forthcoming book by General John Fremont.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Charles Wood Irish. Washington, DC. 1886 May 31.
Autograph File, F, 1447-1994.
Title:
Autograph File, F, 1447-1994.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, F, 1447-1994.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1902 March 1 : Los Angeles, to J.P. Etheridge, Denver, Colorado.
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ALS, 1902 March 1 : Los Angeles, to J.P. Etheridge, Denver, Colorado.
"The Generals grave is unmarked except by a flag ... It was the intention to put there a portrait statue, but ... it fell through ... The Colorado Senators and Members can help me in this too, by voting for my Bill for repayment of my San Francisco property."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 20 x 12 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1902 March 1 : Los Angeles, to J.P. Etheridge, Denver, Colorado.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 August 28 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
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ALS, 1890 August 28 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF's first letter to the editor after the General's death, concerning the necessity to publish intact Fremont's account of his western expeditions. Discusses his role in the California free soil movement, and the defeat of Fremont and Senator Benton by "the slavery power."
ArchivalResource: 6 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 August 28 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Title:
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Correspondence and manuscripts of American writer and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier and his American biographer Samuel Thomas Pickard.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (5.7 linear ft.)
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- Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1861 or 1862] : to Maj. Genl. Fremont, Head Quarters, St. Louis.
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ALS, [1861 or 1862] : to Maj. Genl. Fremont, Head Quarters, St. Louis.
JBF writes her husband, "The countersign is still Lerida. All made satisfactory here to-day. Attend only to the country's enemies." Fremont commanded at St. Louis from July 1861 to June 1862.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 13 x 21 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, [1861 or 1862] : to Maj. Genl. Fremont, Head Quarters, St. Louis.
California photographs : album, 1885-1899.
Title:
California photographs : album, 1885-1899.
Annotated photograph album of California landscape and topographical views. The prints include 19th century views of Palo Alto, Stanford University, San Francisco, Monterey; and in Southern California, Pasadena, Los Angeles, Riverside and Redlands. Landmarks include Chinatown, the Golden Gate, Lick Observatory, Ramona's home, the Junipero Serra Monument, the Coastal Redwoods (the Big Trees), Hotel Del Monte, Carmel Mission, Santa Barbara Mission, San Luis Rey Mission, San Diego Mission and San Luis Obispo Mission. A photo of John Charles Frémont and his wife, Jessie Benton Frémont shows them in front of the tree used as his headquarters in 1846 among the Santa Cruz Big Trees. Photographers noted are Park & Co., Heath Photo, Detroit Photographic Co., Graham Photo and Johnson Photo.
ArchivalResource: 1 album (86 photographic prints mounted on 50 p.) : multiple processes ; 23 x 30 cm.
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- California photographs : album, 1885-1899.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 April 7 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
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ALS, 1890 April 7 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF refutes an article in the June 1888 Century Magazine. "It is exceedingly offensive to be unfairly attacked ... Truth never catches up with the false statement especially where it has had the advantage of travel in your Palace Car."
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 21 x 14 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1890 April 7 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1885 December 25 : New York, to Mr. Farrington.
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ALS, 1885 December 25 : New York, to Mr. Farrington.
JBF asks for an acknowledgement of this and a previous letter to be sent to her winter address at No. 2109 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1885 December 25 : New York, to Mr. Farrington.
Blair Family Papers, 1755-1968, (bulk 1829-1892)
Title:
Blair Family Papers 1755-1968 (bulk 1829-1892)
Prominent family in nineteenth century national politics. Correspondence, speeches and writings, legal files, financial records, historical research files, printed matter, and estate records documenting principally the careers of Francis Preston Blair, journalist and presidential advisor, Frank P. Blair, soldier and politician, and Montgomery Blair, lawyer and cabinet officer.
ArchivalResource: 19,050 items; 73 containers plus 1 oversize; 29.5 linear feet; 49 microfilm reels
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- Blair Family Papers, 1755-1968, (bulk 1829-1892)
Frontier women II microfilm set, 1821-1919 [microform].
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Frontier women II microfilm set, 1821-1919 [microform].
Women's letters and manuscripts. Written by early settlers of Alaska, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Includes: Sallie and J. Bowers: Letters (in WA MSS S-1670 L436);John Brown Family Letters (WA MSS S-1671 B8131); Paulina Cohen: Letter to R.E. Coontz (WA MSS S-359; C66); Elizabeth Bacon Custer: Letter to Mr. Thomas A. Warburton (WA MSS 127), Letters to Mrs. Kingsley (WA MSS S-93 C966), Letter to Mr. Bagby (WA MSS S-393 C966), Letter to Miss Watson (in WA MSS S-1643), Letter to [Frederick Samuel] Dellenbaugh (WA MSS S-1641 C966), and Letter to General Wright (WA MSS S-1642 C966); Louise C. Denver: Mexican War Pension (WA MSS S-587 D4375); Mary C. Denver: Letter to J.W. Denver (WA MSS S-528 D439); Anne Ellis: Letters (in WA MSS S-41); Elizabeth Hukill Fickes: Diary (WA MSS S-1684 F446); Jessie Benton Frémont: Letter to Mr. Claiborne (WA MSS S-1668 F8861); Lettie E. Garrison: Letter to My Dear Sister (WA MSS S-1199 G193); George H. Hall: Overland Letters (WA MSS S-288 H1422); Sarah McAllister Hartman: Reminiscences (WA MSS 247); Mary Hayden: Letter to Harry M. Boutelle (WA MSS S-280 H324). Also: Sue Hill: Letters (in WA MSS S-1298); Catherine Hutton: Account of a Visit by George Catlin (WA MSS S-1646 H979); Mary Benjamin Kirkpatrick: Letters to her Husband Charlie (WA MSS S-1255 K636); Caroline M. Moss: Letter to Captain O.P. Moss (WA MSS S-563 M855); Mattie Pajoman: Letter to Miss Saunders (WA MSS S-1649 P168); Noah Pease: Letters (WA MSS S-21 P321); Mary Rice: Letter to her Sister, Hannah Rice (WA MSS S-1096 R365); George Sand: Letter to Edouard Thomas Charton (WA MSS S-461 Sa56); Mary Ann Scott: Letter to Mrs. Emily Piatt (WA MSS S-1650 Sco85); William Shively: Letter to Joseph Lenhart (WA S-1651 Sh69); Abigail Raymond Smith: Missionary Letters (WA MSS S-1284 Sm5); Eliza Hart Spalding: Note (WA MSS 434); Tabitha Lowe Stennett: Untitled Account of Growing Up in Iowa (WA MSS S-1653 St42); Frances Fuller Victor: Letters to Elwood Evans (in WA MSS 172); Harriet Woolley: Letterbook (WA MSS S-1682); and women's letters in Miscellaneous Missouri Letters (WA MSS S-1661).
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Frontier women II microfilm set, 1821-1919 [microform].
Edwards, Sara K. Upton. Letter to her sister, Louise (Mrs. Kellogg B. Finley) : West Point, N.Y. : ALS, 1872, May 20.
Title:
Letter to her sister, Louise (Mrs. Kellogg B. Finley) : West Point, N.Y. : ALS, 1872, May 20.
With note on envelope: "describing my visit at the home of Mrs. Fremont at Tarrytown, New York;" and cover letter from Mrs. J.E. Miner, Oct. 20, 1936.
ArchivalResource: 4 p.
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- Edwards, Sara K. Upton. Letter to her sister, Louise (Mrs. Kellogg B. Finley) : West Point, N.Y. : ALS, 1872, May 20.
Lilly Martin Spencer papers
Title:
Lilly Martin Spencer papers
The papers of portrait and genre painter Lilly Martin Spencer, measure 0.9 linear feet and date from 1828-1966. The collection includes biographical material, scattered lists, notes, receipts, and legal documents relating to Spencer's life and work, Spencer's business and family correspondence, printed material, a lithograph, photographs of Spencer and others, and photos of Spencer's artwork.The collection documents Spencer's popularity and success as a painter, her involvement with art associations and civic organizations such as Sorosis, and her personal life as a wife, mother, and breadwinner through correspondence with family, artists including John Sartain and Benjamin John Lossing, dealers including Samuel Putnam Avery, writers and editors such as Robert Green Ingersoll and Fannie Raymond Bitter, and social activists such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
ArchivalResource: 0.9 linear feet
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- Spencer, Lilly Martin, 1822-1902. Lilly Martin Spencer papers, 1825-1971.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1885 December 16 : New York, to Mr. Farrington.
Title:
ALS, 1885 December 16 : New York, to Mr. Farrington.
JBF writes an admirer about her stories published in "Wide Awake." "It is like firing into the air to address a vague public but to find I have hit the mark encourages me." She recalls incidents from childhood, and reflects on her sister Susan's unhappy marriage to a French count.
ArchivalResource: 5 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1885 December 16 : New York, to Mr. Farrington.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 April 5 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Title:
ALS, 1889 April 5 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF writes the editor of Century Magazine about her writing. "One must be largely governed by what people prefer to hear rather than be too much one's self. It is not quite fair to the writer, but if it is what is wanted?"
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 17 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1889 April 5 : Los Angeles, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Fiske" to "Gilder."
Title:
Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Fiske" to "Gilder."
Includes letters to Hay and to members of his family.
ArchivalResource: approx. 6,000 items.
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- Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Fiske" to "Gilder."
McDowell, James, 1770-1835. Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.
Title:
Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.
Includes personal, legal, political, and business correspondence and papers, 1752-1852, of James McDowell and his son, also James McDowell. Personal correspondence, chiefly of members of the McDowell and Preston families (including Thomas Hart Benton), contains family and social news from Rockbridge County, Va., Kentucky, and St. Louis, Mo.; one letter includes a note from young Jessie Benton (Fremont). Business correspondence pertains to land claims in the Southern states and Ohio, and a fugitive slave; accounts concern slave hiring, school, stud horses, and cattle (including a livestock record); and miscellaneous business papers concern slave appraisals, Revolutionary War claims, and plantation management. Legal papers concern estate settlements, especially of Preston family members, custody, financial interests of Washington College, and land purchases in Augusta and Rockbridge counties, Va., with pertinent records and documentation. Military correspondence, 1797-1826, relates to the elder James McDowell's service as colonel of 8th Regt. Va. Militia, and its records for the War of 1812, some relating to courts-martial, and a discharge for John Floyd (1813). Political correspondence pertains to Virginia and national politics, the Democratic party, the War of 1812, the Staunton Convention of 1816, reasons to locate the University of Virginia at Lexington, the Virginia Constitutional Conventions of 1829-1830 and 1850-1851, military appointments in the Mexican War, temperance, and the tariff. Correspondents include Allen Trimble, William H. Cabell, John Tyler (Sr.), Robert Bland Lee, James Pleasants, James Barbour, John Floyd, Francis H. Smith, Robert Craig, Alexander H.H. Stuart, William H. Richardson, William P. Anderson, John Letcher, and various local politicians. Also include letter, 1869, of introduction from W.H. Smith to John Letcher for Gilbert C. Walker; and letter, 1870, of William Mahone to a constituent concerning Virginia railroads and the constitutional convention. Also include correspondence, 1823-1866, of various Rockbridge County residents re: education, horses, estate settlements, medical practice; letter, 1826, from William Cabell Rives re: medical treatment; and letters, 1859, from a man alleged to be mentally ill applying to John Letcher for legal help. Also include letters, 1861-1862, from James B. Dorman re: secession, the organization of 3rd Regt. Va. Artillery, and a request for a pistol; and a letter, 1862, from Thomas Martin, Letcher Artillery, requesting a court-martial of his captain, with witness list. Also include letter, 1864, from Ham Webb, 7th Miss. Regt., concerning wounded friends; letter, 1864, concerning imprisonment of John Humphreys, 52nd Regt. Va., in Fort Delaware; printed broadside, 1864, declaring protection of soldiers' families' supplies; and two love letters, 1865, to a Confederate soldier. Also include fundraising letters, 1870-1878, for the Lee Memorial Association, including a letter, 1875, from J. William Jones, donating his book profits; and petition, n.d., to raise money to buy Jefferson Davis a cotton plantation. Also include home remedy, 1816; a subcribers' contract, 1834, to teach a sewing class; Goggin family genealogy, 1854; and notebook, ca. 1855, with notes about the Democratic and Know-Nothing parties and Henry Wise.
ArchivalResource: 500 (ca.) items.
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- McDowell, James, 1770-1835. Papers of James McDowell [manuscript], 1752-1878.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Frémont correspondence, 1871-1906 (bulk 1898-1906).
Title:
Frémont correspondence, 1871-1906 (bulk 1898-1906).
Correspondence chiefly from Jessie (5 letters) and Elizabeth "Lilly" Frémont, her daughter, (6 letters) to Mrs. Nathan Weston Blanchard concerning family and friends. One letter is sent by John Frémont in answer to a request for an autograph. Also present is an biographical article from the San Diego Chronicle, 1901.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (4 folders).
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Frémont correspondence, 1871-1906 (bulk 1898-1906).
Beale Family Papers from the Decatur House, 1794-1957
Title:
Beale Family Papers from the Decatur House 1794-1957
Correspondence, journals, biographical material, speeches, articles, scrapbooks, printed material, and other papers pertaining to the role of Edward Fitzgerald Beale in opening the West; the diplomatic career of Truxtun Beale as United States minister to Greece, Persia, and Romania; the naval careers of Thomas Truxtun and Stephen Decatur; the Beale (Beal), Chase, Edwards, and Truxtun families; and the Decatur House.
ArchivalResource: 4,000 items; 16 containers plus 4 oversize; 10 linear feet
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- Beale Family Papers from the Decatur House, 1794-1957
Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame Family Papers, 1810-1922
Title:
Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame Family Papers 1810-1922
Anson Burlingame, state legislator and United States representative from Massachusetts and minister to China. Edward L. Burlingame, editor. Correspondence and other papers of Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame, father and son, and of Anson’s wife, Jane Cornelia Livermore Burlingame.
ArchivalResource: 550 items; 4 containers; 1.6 linear feet
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- Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame Family Papers, 1810-1922
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1891 February 9 : Santa Monica, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Title:
ALS, 1891 February 9 : Santa Monica, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
JBF writes she had been at a country house and so did not respond to a letter about the editor's condensation of her manuscript. She adds a note about Dona Arcadia and Arturo Bandini "as types of the best Californians. They are of the upper class by inherited and educated minds as well as great wealth and personal beauty and fine qualities."
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 18 x 11 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1891 February 9 : Santa Monica, to Robert Underwood Johnson.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1874 April 7, Thursday : 44 Park Avenue, New York, to Albert Bierstadt.
Title:
ALS, 1874 April 7, Thursday : 44 Park Avenue, New York, to Albert Bierstadt.
JBF requests an introduction to the shipbuilder Roach of her son Charley who had recently graduated from the Naval Academy, and asks the artist to take Charley to a ship launching.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. ALS, 1874 April 7, Thursday : 44 Park Avenue, New York, to Albert Bierstadt.
Horace Greeley Papers, 1812-1928, (bulk 1860-1872)
Title:
Horace Greeley Papers 1812-1928 (bulk 1860-1872)
Journalist. Correspondence, autobiography, writings by and about Greeley, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, a notebook, printed matter, and other papers pertaining to his life and career as a journalist.
ArchivalResource: 2,000 items; 7 containers; 2.4 linear feet
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- Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872. Horace Greeley papers, 1812-1928 (bulk 1860-1872).
Jayhawker Party. Collection of materials related to the Jayhawker Party, 1849-1938 (bulk 1850-1887).
Title:
Collection of materials related to the Jayhawker Party, 1849-1938 (bulk 1850-1887).
The collection contains letters, narratives, and eight large volumes of clippings related to the members of the Jayhawkers, their overland trip to the California gold fields through Death Valley, and their annual reunions held between 1872-1918. It also contains diaries by Asa Haines and Sheldon Young of the Jayhawkers' route and a map of Death Valley by William Lewis Manly (c. 1889). The collection was assembled by John B. Colton (1831-91), a member of the Jayhawker party. Significant persons in the collection include: John Wells Brier, William Frederick Dody, Jessie Benton Fremont, John Groscup, Eliza Poor Donner Houghton, Charles Fletcher Lummis, William Lewis Manley, Charles B. Mecum, and Lorenzo Dow Stephens. The collection also includes items related to Mary Hunter Austin (1), Frederic Remington (4), and Theodore Roosevelt (4).
ArchivalResource: 1105 pieces.
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- Jayhawker Party. Collection of materials related to the Jayhawker Party, 1849-1938 (bulk 1850-1887).
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Title:
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Papers of the Palfrey family of New England. The material of this collection encompasses over 150 years of American history and many items of interest besides those documenting the life and works of John Gorham Palfrey, who is its central figure. A few of these may be briefly mentioned here. The papers of William Palfrey include letters between John Wilkes and the Sons of Liberty and William Palfrey's personal correspondence with Wilkes at the time of the latter's imprisonment in 1769-1770, including Palfrey's description of the Boston Massacre. William Palfrey's business account and financial papers are extensive and range in subject from accounts of trade with Virginia in 1763 to the disposition of funds of the Continental Army during the time Palfrey was Pay Master General. His close association and correspondence with John Hancock should be noted. Several interesting items pertain to the dispute between Hancock and the Boston printer, John Mein, which resulted in Thomas Longman's suit against Mein and the latter's imprisonment. The papers of John Palfrey deal mainly with his business affairs and the management of his plantation at Attakapas. However, several letters by his sons, Edward, William Taylor, and Henry William give first-hand accounts of battles in the war of 1812. Letters to John Gorham Palfrey from over 1000 corespondents form the largest single section in the collection. Of special importance are 377 letters from Jared Sparks and 148 letters from Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear feet (130 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915.
Morton, William J. (William James), 1846-1920. William J. Morton papers, 1873-1890.
Title:
William J. Morton papers, 1873-1890.
Chiefly letters from members of the Frémont family; many received while General Frémont was Governor of Arizona. Jessie Benton Frémont, 33 letters and papers, 1873-1887, John Charles Frémont (1813-1890), five letters, 1889-1890, chiefly concerning properties and real estate. Elizabeth Benton Frémont, 18 letters, 1873-1879. John Charles Frémont, (1849-1911), 2 letters, 1877 Jan. 20 and Feb. 4. Francis Preston Frémont, letter, 1879 Oct. 20. LaMont, C.A., letter to Samuel Sullivan Cox: [letter of introduction for W.J. Morton] 1890 May 21. Clippings and miscellany, including announcement and ticket for reception given to General Frémont by the Associated Pioneers of the Territorial Days of California in New York on Aug. 1, 1878.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (49 folders)
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- Morton, William J. (William James), 1846-1920. William J. Morton papers, 1873-1890.
Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984
Series: Letters Received, 1805 - 1889
File Unit: 1866 - Fremont, Jessie Benton - File No. F26
Title:
Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984
Series: Letters Received, 1805 - 1889
File Unit: 1866 - Fremont, Jessie Benton - File No. F26
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Lee Kohns collection, ca. 1400-ca. 1900
Title:
Lee Kohns collection ca. 1400-ca. 1900
Collection consists of letters and documents, ca. 15th-19th centuries, collected by Lee Kohns. American and European historical, literary, artistic, and scientific figures are represented.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet (19 boxes, 3 v.)
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- Lee Kohns collection, ca. 1400-ca. 1900
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Jessie Benton Freḿont letter, 1888.
Title:
Jessie Benton Freḿont letter, 1888.
Letter from Jessie Benton Freḿont to Mrs. Samuel W. Boring describes return trip to Los Angeles after visit with San Jose Mayor Boring and wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Jessie Benton Freḿont letter, 1888.
Fremont, Jesse Benton. Fremont's fifth expedition through southeast Utah.
Title:
Fremont's fifth expedition through southeast Utah.
Describes the 1853-54 journey crossing southern Utah and ending at Parowan. Includes commentary by Bert H. Silliman.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. : type carbon.
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- Fremont, Jesse Benton. Fremont's fifth expedition through southeast Utah.
Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. David Starr Jordan papers, 1861-1964.
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David Starr Jordan papers, 1861-1964.
ArchivalResource: 250 linear feet.
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- Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. David Starr Jordan papers, 1861-1964.
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Burlingame, Edward L. (Edward Livermore), 1848-1922
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- Edwards, Sara K. Upton.
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- Etheridge, J. P.
Female Seminary (Georgetown, Washington, D.C.)
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- French, J. W. (John William), 1810?-1871.
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Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939
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Monterey Public Library. California History Room.
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University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections.
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William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)
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Presidents
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- Subject
- Presidents
Presidents
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- Subject
- Presidents
Railroad travel
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- Railroad travel
Slavery, abolition, and emancipation
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- Slavery, abolition, and emancipation
Voyages and travels
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- Voyages and travels
Explorers
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- Explorers
Americans
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- Nationality
- Americans
Abolitionists
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- Abolitionists
Army officers
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- Army officers
Authors
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- Occupation
- Authors
Explorers
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- Explorers
Politicians
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- Politicians
District of Columbia
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Residence
Jessie Benton Fremont grow up in Washington, DC and attended Georgetown Seminary.
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St. Louis
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Jessie Benton Fremont was in St. Louis assisting her husband in the war effort during the Civil War.
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Los Angeles
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Jessie Benton Fremont died on December 27, 1902.
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San Francisco
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Residence
Jessie Benton Fremont settled in San Francisco after the conquest of California.
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Prescott
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Residence
Jessie Benton Fremont was with her husband as he served as Governor of the Territory of Arizona.
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Rockbridge County
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Birth
Jessie Benton Fremont was born on May 31, 1824.
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- West--United States
West--United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Utah
Utah
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 298