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Inventor and manufacturer of street railway devices, mayor of Cleveland and U.S. representative from Ohio.
Reform Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1901-1909). He was most noted for his progressive administration of Cleveland's municipal government.
Reform Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1901-1909), and disciple of Henry George. Johnson began his career as an industrialist and traction magnate (he was owner of the Cleveland Electric Railway Co.). He was most noted for his progressive administration of Cleveland's municipal government.
Tom L. Johnson (1854-1911) was mayor of Cleveland from 1901-1910. He was born on July 18, 1854, at Blue Spring, Kentucky, the son of Albert W. Johnson and Helen Loftin Johnson. Soon after his birth the family moved to Arkansas where his father became a successful cotton planter. After the war the family moved first to Evansville, Indiana, and then to Louisville, Kentucky. At the age of 22 he invented a coin-fare box. With the $30,000 that he earned from the invention and a loan from Biederman du Pont he bought a street-railway line in Indianapolis. He successfully ran the railway until 1879 when he sold it and with the money he had made, came to Cleveland.
In Cleveland, Johnson again invested in street railways and merged several east-side lines into the Cleveland Electric Railway Company. His chief competitor was Marcus A. Hanna who, in turn, merged several west-side lines into the Cleveland City Railway Company. To make sure that he had enough rails for his railways he bought steel mills in Lorain, Ohio, and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. By the mid-nineties when he sold the plants he was among the top seven steel manufacturers in the country.
Johnson's life was profoundly affected by Henry George. In 1883 Johnson read George's Social Problems and Progress and Poverty. No longer content with being a successful businessman Johnson went to New York in 1885 to meet George and offer his services to him. With George's encouragement Johnson went into politics in the hope of spreading the single tax theory. He ran for Congress in Ohio's 21st district in 1888 as a Democrat and was defeated; but in 1890 he was elected and in 1892 was re-elected. After leaving Congress in 1895 Johnson began selling his businesses so that he could devote himself entirely to politics.
In 1901 Johnson was elected mayor of Cleveland, and took office on April 4. His first appointment was Charles P. Salen as director of Public Works on April 24. On the same day Harris R. Cooley, who was the minister of the church that Johnson attended, was appointed director of Charities and Correction. Madison W. Beacom became law director but left the position in November, 1902, when he was elected judge. Newton D. Baker became the law director in his place. Fred Kohler was appointed chief of police on May 1, 1903, after considerable controversy within the department. Edward W. Bemis, who has been a professor at the University of Chicago and was dismissed for his radical views, became superintendent of the Water Works on September 17, 1901.
In 1903 the Nash Code came into existence and provided for the election of boards of directors for the various departments. Most of the men whom Johnson had appointed in 1901 and 1902 were elected in 1903. William J. Springborn was elected to the Board of Public Service (formerly Public Works) and was responsible for lighting, garbage pickup, and street cleaning. Daniel B. Leslie was also on the Board and was primarily responsible for the development of the park system and recreational services. Walter Burr Gongwer had been a republican reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer . He quit that job and became Johnson's personal secretary. A year later he "converted" and became a Democrat.
As mayor, Johnson worked for tax equalization, "home rule," and the extension of needed services to Cleveland's citizens/ Most of Johnson's time, however, was devoted to the street-railway fight. He was opposed by the privately owned railways. The controversy raged between 1903 and 1907 and in April, 1908, it was temporarily settled in Johnson's favor. The city formed a municipal street-railway company, the Municipal Traction Company, but a strike of railway employees, financial problems, and a referendum in October in which the voters rejected the city-owned system led to its failure.
The railway dispute left Johnson ill and bankrupt. He was not re-elected in 1909 after being re-elected in 1903, 1905, and 1907. He left the mayor's office January 1, 1910 and died on April 10, 1911.
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Tom L. Johnson (1854-1911) was mayor of Cleveland from 1901-1910. He was born on July 18, 1854, at Blue Spring, Kentucky, the son of Albert W. Johnson and Helen Loftin Johnson. Soon after his birth the family moved to Arkansas where his father became a successful cotton planter. After the war the family moved first to Evansville, Indiana, and then to Louisville, Kentucky. At the age of 22 he invented a coin-fare box. With the $30,000 that he earned from the invention and a loan from Biederman du Pont he bought a street-railway line in Indianapolis. He successfully ran the railway until 1879 when he sold it and with the money he had made, came to Cleveland.
In Cleveland, Johnson again invested in street railways and merged several east-side lines into the Cleveland Electric Railway Company. His chief competitor was Marcus A. Hanna who, in turn, merged several west-side lines into the Cleveland City Railway Company. To make sure that he had enough rails for his railways he bought steel mills in Lorain, Ohio, and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. By the mid-nineties when he sold the plants he was among the top seven steel manufacturers in the country.
Johnson's life was profoundly affected by Henry George. In 1883 Johnson read George's Social Problems and Progress and Poverty. No longer content with being a successful businessman Johnson went to New York in 1885 to meet George and offer his services to him. With George's encouragement Johnson went into politics in the hope of spreading the single tax theory. He ran for Congress in Ohio's 21st district in 1888 as a Democrat and was defeated; but in 1890 he was elected and in 1892 was re-elected. After leaving Congress in 1895 Johnson began selling his businesses so that he could devote himself entirely to politics.
In 1901 Johnson was elected mayor of Cleveland, and took office on April 4. His first appointment was Charles P. Salen as director of Public Works on April 24. On the same day Harris R. Cooley, who was the minister of the church that Johnson attended, was appointed director of Charities and Correction. Madison W. Beacom became law director but left the position in November, 1902, when he was elected judge. Newton D. Baker became the law director in his place. Fred Kohler was appointed chief of police on May 1, 1903, after considerable controversy within the department. Edward W. Bemis, who has been a professor at the University of Chicago and was dismissed for his radical views, became superintendent of the Water Works on September 17, 1901.
In 1903 the Nash Code came into existence and provided for the election of boards of directors for the various departments. Most of the men whom Johnson had appointed in 1901 and 1902 were elected in 1903. William J. Springborn was elected to the Board of Public Service (formerly Public Works) and was responsible for lighting, garbage pickup, and street cleaning. Daniel B. Leslie was also on the Board and was primarily responsible for the development of the park system and recreational services. Walter Burr Gongwer had been a republican reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He quit that job and became Johnson's personal secretary. A year later he "converted" and became a Democrat.
As mayor, Johnson worked for tax equalization, "home rule," and the extension of needed services to Cleveland's citizens/ Most of Johnson's time, however, was devoted to the street-railway fight. He was opposed by the privately owned railways. The controversy raged between 1903 and 1907 and in April, 1908, it was temporarily settled in Johnson's favor. The city formed a municipal street-railway company, the Municipal Traction Company, but a strike of railway employees, financial problems, and a referendum in October in which the voters rejected the city-owned system led to its failure.
The railway dispute left Johnson ill and bankrupt. He was not re-elected in 1909 after being re-elected in 1903, 1905, and 1907. He left the mayor's office January 1, 1910 and died on April 10, 1911.
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Johnson, Tom Loftin, 1854-1911. Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority records, 1848-1958.
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Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority records, 1848-1958.
Articles of incorporation, merger agreements, directors' and stockholders' minutes, executive committee minutes, monthly and annual reports, financial reports and operating statements, and statistics of the Cleveland Railway Co. and its predecessor companies, and of the Shaker Heights Rapid Transit and its predecessor, the Cleveland Interurban Railway Co. controlled by the Van Sweringen brothers. Included are public documents such as franchise ordinance negotiations between Cleveland Electric Railway and the City of Cleveland, arbitration proceedings which led to the "Tayler Grant", and printed ordinances regulating the street car companies. The collection is useful for understanding the history and genesis of the current Regional Transit Authority, as well as the history of public transportation in Cleveland and the daily operations of the various firms. The bulk of the collection pertains to the Cleveland Railway Co., and especially to the period of the "traction wars."
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Papers, 1901-1908.
Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, legal papers, and miscellaneous printed materials.
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Hodge, Orlando John, 1828-1912. Papers, 1806-1913.
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Papers, 1806-1913.
Correspondence, reminiscences, pocket diaries, journals describing Mexican War experiences and world travels, speeches, and genealogical notes on the Doan, Hodge, and related families; together with correspondence and journals of Hodge's brother, Alfred A. Hodge; correspondence, accounts, and military papers of Hodge's brother-in-law, David L. Wood; personal correspondence of Wood's wife, Mandana S. (Hodge) Wood; and memoirs of Velorus Hodge, correspondence of Mrs. Orlando J. Hodge, and Cleveland Centennial Commission treasurer's book.
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Johnson, Tom Loftin, 1854-1911. Papers of Tom Loftin Johnson, 1901-1908.
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Papers of Tom Loftin Johnson, 1901-1908.
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Louis Van Oeyen Collection [graphic].
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Louis Van Oeyen Collection [graphic]. 1902-1921.
Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives created by photo journalist Louis Van Oeyen. Subjects found in the collection include Cleveland, Ohio buildings; automobiles and automobile racing; and professional baseball. Prominent people pictured in the collection are Ohio politician Theodore E. Burton; brewer Adolph Busch; Ohio Governor Myron T. Herrick; Cleveland Mayor Tom Loftin Johnson; race car driver Barney Oldfield; industrialist John D. Rockefeller; Theodore Roosevelt; and automobile manufacturer Alexander Winton. Glass plate negatives of a letter from General William Tecumseh Sherman to General Ulysses S. Grant and a letter from President Abraham Lincoln to Mrs. Wall were presumably created in the time frame of the rest of the collection, though the original letters were written 1864-1865.
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Johnson, Tom Loftin, 1854-1911. Tom L. Johnson papers, 1901-1908 [microform].
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Tom L. Johnson papers, 1901-1908 [microform].
Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, legal papers, and miscellaneous printed materials.
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Papers. 1801 AUG 31.
Bond as collector of taxes given to Thomas Gibson, auditor of the Northwest Territory, for an amount double the taxes due on land in Jefferson County.
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Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954. Papers concerning The Johnson Company and related firms, 1883-1923.
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Papers concerning The Johnson Company and related firms, 1883-1923.
These papers document Pierre S. and T. Coleman du Pont's involvement with The Johnson Company and other companies set up by Tom Johnson. Included are minutes of directors' and stockholders' meetings, lists of stockholders, and financial records for the Johnson Company. Also included are operating records of The Johnson Company and the Lorain Street Railway Company. These records include construction and maintenance reports, as well as documentation on rolling stock, labor relations, earnings, acquisition of real estate, and street lighting contracts. Records of the Manaos Railway Co. describe the problems that were involved in constructing a railway in northern Brazil during the early twentieth century.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954. Papers concerning The Johnson Company and related firms, 1883-1923.
Henry Villard papers, 1604-1948 (inclusive), 1863-1900 (bulk).
Title:
Henry Villard papers, 1604-1948 (inclusive), 1863-1900 (bulk).
Personal and professional papers, as well as family papers of Henry Villard, the German-born American journalist, financier and railway promoter.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (6.25 linear ft.)
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- Henry Villard papers, 1604-1948 (inclusive), 1863-1900 (bulk).
Records, 1988-1991.
Title:
Records, 1988-1991.
Minutes, agenda materials, subject files, and reports of this board established by the Legislature to recommend a program for meeting Minnesota's surface transportation needs for the 21st century.
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- Records, 1988-1991.
Du Pont, A. B. (Antoine Bidermann), 1865-1919. Antoine Bidermann du Pont : papers, 1900-1960.
Title:
Antoine Bidermann du Pont : papers, 1900-1960.
The papers are concentrated in the years 1900-1915, years he spent in Cleveland, Ohio. The papers contain newspaper clippings concerning his career, arbitration negotiations, and Thomas Loftin Johnson, 1900-1960; periodicals (primarily Cleveland political and city news) and pamphlets of a business, biographical and technical nature; photographs; blueprints regarding research and inventions du Pont worked on; patents for his inventions; legal material; business correspondence, 1907-1915; arbitration negotiation material involving Cleveland and Cleveland street railway companies; and utilities research. The collection contains abundant information on the political and transportation systems of early 20th century Cleveland.
ArchivalResource: 0.66 cubic ft.
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- Du Pont, A. B. (Antoine Bidermann), 1865-1919. Antoine Bidermann du Pont : papers, 1900-1960.
George, Henry, 1839-1897. Henry George papers, ca. 1840-1950.
Title:
Henry George papers, ca. 1840-1950.
Collection contains George's correspondence, 1854-1897; diaries, 1855-1896; manuscripts of his writings; photographs; and family papers documenting nearly every phase of his life and career.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 8.5 linear feet (22 boxes, 15 v., l oversize folder).Copies: 15 microfilm reels.
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- George, Henry, 1839-1897. Henry George papers, ca. 1840-1950.
Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937. Letters, 1891-1937.
Title:
Letters, 1891-1937.
Letters and typescript copies of letters from Newton D. Baker to his relatives and political associates, including 211 letters to his wife Elizabeth Baker (1902-1937), 44 letters to his brother, Frank Baker, and sister-in-law, Harriet Baker (1915-1936), three bound volumes of typescript copies of letters to his children, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Newton III (1918-1937), and 32 letters from notable political figures.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear ft.
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- Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937. Letters, 1891-1937.
Thomas, Henry T., 1855-1875. Papers 1848-1934.
Title:
Papers 1848-1934.
Collection consists of Henry T. Thomas correspondence (1871-1875) discussing courses of study, expenses, and life at a preparatory school and Yale University. Papers also include routine personal correspondence of John T. Thomas and other Thomas family members; and miscellaneous material pertaining to Copeland family genealogy and a typescript copy of Ohioan, Tom Johnson's reminscences regarding the renegade, Simon Girty. Contact repository for more information.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cubic foot.
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- Thomas, Henry T., 1855-1875. Papers 1848-1934.
Cleveland Council of Sociology. Records 1893-1914.
Title:
Records 1893-1914.
Correspondence, annual reports of the secretary and treasurer, lists of lecture topics, speakers, and members, and other records. Persons represented include Newton D. Baker, George A. Bellamy, Starr Cadwallader, John R. Commons, Harris R. Cooley, Richard E. Ely, Rabbi Moses J. Gries, Charles S. Howe, Tom L. Johnson, M.A. Marks, G.K. Shurtleff, D.C. Westenhaver, and Peter Witt.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear ft.
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- Cleveland Council of Sociology. Records 1893-1914.
Witt, Peter, 1869-1948. Papers, 1895-1948.
Title:
Papers, 1895-1948.
Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, campaign literature, interview notes made by Louis Plost, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings, relating chiefly to Witt's political activities and especially to his association with Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Cleveland. Some of the papers relate to Witt's work as a transit consultant in Philadelphia, Pa. and Newark, N.J., in the 1920s. Correspondents include Eugene V. Debs, Elizabeth J. Hauser, Tom L. Johnson, P.J. Mitten, and Brand Whitlock.
ArchivalResource: 4.0 linear ft.
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- Witt, Peter, 1869-1948. Papers, 1895-1948.
[Winton marque file. 1902].
Title:
[Winton marque file. 1902].
ArchivalResource: 4 folders : ill. + 1 oversize folder.
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- [Winton marque file. 1902].
Johnson, Tom L. (Tom Loftin), 1854-1911. Papers, Series II, 1901-1909.
Title:
Papers, Series II, 1901-1909.
Financial receipts and records, and correspondence to and from the Mayor's Office concerning the operation of various city departments, commercial transactions, and constituents' requests and complaints.
ArchivalResource: 0.6 linear ft.
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- Johnson, Tom L. (Tom Loftin), 1854-1911. Papers, Series II, 1901-1909.
Century Company records
Title:
Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Smalley, P. J. (Palemon Jared), 1842-1912. P.J. Smalley papers, 1863-1944 (bulk 1887-1912).
Title:
P.J. Smalley papers, 1863-1944 (bulk 1887-1912).
Autobiographical memoirs ([1900-1902]), correspondence (1863-1912), articles and addresses ([1894-1911]), scrapbooks of editorial columns (1887-1906), obituaries and news clippings (1912 and 1944), and additional papers of a Union soldier, lawyer, newspaper publisher, editorialist, and secretary of the Minnesota Democratic State Central Committee related to his service in the Civil War, party politics and national economic policy during the 1890s, and his thought as an editorial columnist.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 cu. ft. (2 boxes and 1 oversize folder).
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- Smalley, P. J. (Palemon Jared), 1842-1912. P.J. Smalley papers, 1863-1944 (bulk 1887-1912).
Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Title:
Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 190 linear feet; 550 boxes, 51 volumes
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- Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Ben B. Lindsey papers
Title:
Ben B. Lindsey papers
Correspondence; manuscripts of articles, books, speeches, plays, and broadcast scripts; notebooks; daybooks; journals; yearbooks; appointment books; stenographic notes; case files; financial and legal records; legislative files; official and personal files; Lindsey (Lindsay) family papers; memorabilia; newspaper clippings; scrapbooks; broadsides; photographs; and other papers primarily concerning Lindsey's role in the development of the juvenile court systems in Colorado and California, his tenure as judge in both states, and his political and literary activities. Subjects include child welfare, child labor laws, penal reform, women's suffrage, birth control, marriage and divorce, sex education and hygiene, and the Women's Protective League. Documents Lindsey's disbarment in Colorado, the Colorado mine strike incident, and the investigations of the Whittier State School of California in 1940-1942. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Joseph P. Annin, Newton Diehl Baker, Roger N. Baldwin, Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Edward William Bok, Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Henry Augustus Buchtel, Luther Burbank, Carrie Chapman Catt, James H. Causey, John Cavanaugh, Edward Prentiss Costigan, George Creel, Clarence Darrow, Stephen T. Early, Thomas A. Edison, Havelock Ellis, Robert Erskine Ely, Wainwright Evans, Harriet Ford, Henry Ford, Louis M. Howe, Charles Evans Hughes, Harold L. Ickes, Hiram Johnson, Tom Loftin Johnson, John Harvey Kellogg, Robert M. La Follette, Jesse L. Lasky, Walter Lippmann, Julian W. Mack, W.G. McAdoo, S.S. McClure, Jesse F. McDonald, H.H. McIntyre, Justin Miller, Henry Morgenthau, Harvey Jerrold O'Higgins, Culbert Levy Olson, Thomas McDonald Patterson, Drew Pearson, George W. Perkins, James H. Pershing, Amos Pinchot, Gifford Pinchot, Donald R. Richberg, Jacob A. Riis, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Sol A. Rosenblatt, Bertrand Russell, Margaret Sanger, Hannah Kent Schoff, John F. Shafroth, Morrison Shafroth, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens, Lyman Beecher Stowe, William H. Taft, R.D. Thompson, Earl Warren, James E. West, William Allen White, Brand Whitlock, Woodrow Wilson, and Stephen S. Wise.
ArchivalResource: 95,000 items ; 320 containers plus 35 oversize ; 142 linear feet
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- Lindsey, Ben B. (Ben Barr), 1869-1943. Ben B. Lindsey papers, 1838-1957 (bulk 1890-1943).
Tom L. Johnson Papers, Series II, 1901-1909
Title:
Tom L. Johnson Papers, Series II 1901-1909
Tom L. Johnson (1854-1911) was the reform Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1901-1909). He was most noted for his progressive administration of Cleveland's municipal government. The collection consists of financial receipts and records, and correspondence to and from the Mayor's Office concerning the operation of various city departments, commercial transactions, and constituents' requests and complaints.
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- Tom L. Johnson Papers, Series II, 1901-1909
Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937. Newton D. Baker papers, series II, 1896-1917.
Title:
Newton D. Baker papers, series II, 1896-1917.
Private and public letters.
ArchivalResource: 12.7 linear ft.
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- Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937. Newton D. Baker papers, series II, 1896-1917.
Bourne, Henry Eldridge, 1862-1946. Papers, 1896-1919, 1946.
Title:
Papers, 1896-1919, 1946.
Correspondence, autobiographical account, reports, and newspaper clippings, relating to the founding and activities of the Municipal Association of Cleveland (later Citizens League of Greater Cleveland).
ArchivalResource: 0.07 linear ft.
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- Bourne, Henry Eldridge, 1862-1946. Papers, 1896-1919, 1946.
Henry George papers, ca. 1840-1950
Title:
Henry George papers ca. 1840-1950
Collection contains George's correspondence, 1854-1897; diaries, 1855-1896; manuscripts of his writings; photographs; and family papers documenting nearly every phase of his life and career. Extensive correspondence includes letters to and from George to members of his family, friends and political associates in the Single Tax and Irish nationalist movements in America and abroad. Much of the correspondence also concerns his journalistic work and other writing projects. 1869 letterbook consists of letters relating to his work for the San Francisco Herald and his dealings with the Associated Press. Letterbooks of 1881-1882 contain chiefly letters written from Britain to Patrick Ford, editor of the New York Irish World assessing the policies and actions of the leaders of the Irish Land League and reporting on his lecture tour.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear feet (22 boxes, 15 v., l oversize folder); 15 microfilm reels
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- Henry George papers, ca. 1840-1950
Paul, Hosea. Papers, 1830-1923.
Title:
Papers, 1830-1923.
Correspondence; material pertaining to the administration and operation of the county recorder's office; campaign and election material; pocket journals; bank books; diaries (1872-1918), including diaries of Emma Paul (1876-1904); biographical information and resumes; miscellaneous memo and account books re: the Toledo & Western Railway; certificates; research notes and histories, addresses, speeches and essays re: Akron and Summit County, the Civil War, the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania, and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; newsclippings and printed material re: the Torrens system of land title and registration; survey blueprints and blueprints re: railroad improvements, gradings and slopes; railroad maps and blueprint maps of townships in Ohio and Indiana; Ohio and Indiana railroad profile scale drawings and an analysis of the Akron & Newcastle Railroad; an 1875 atlas of Wabash County, Indiana; newspaper clippings on the benefits of road improvements; and, a scrapbook pertaining to World War I. Included is a run of the periodical, Land registration, journal of the Torrens Land Title Registration League.
ArchivalResource: 5.00 linear ft.
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- Paul, Hosea. Papers, 1830-1923.
Frank Parsons papers, 1888-1908
Title:
Frank Parsons papers 1888-1908
Correspondence, notes and manuscripts for books and articles, and other documents and papers of Frank Parsons, lawyer, educator, and lecturer and writer on economics and social reform. There is very little material of a personal nature. Included is a file of correspondence with Ralph Albertson, a close friend of Parsons, mainly concerned with the cooperative movement.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (10 boxes)
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- Frank Parsons papers, 1888-1908
Tom L. Johnson Papers, 1901-1908
Title:
Tom L. Johnson Papers 1901-1908
Tom L. Johnson (1854-1911) was the reform Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1901-1909), and disciple of Henry George. Johnson began his career as an industrialist and traction magnate (he was owner of the Cleveland Electric Railway Company). He was most noted for his progressive administration of Cleveland's municipal government. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, legal papers, and miscellaneous printed materials.
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- Tom L. Johnson Papers, 1901-1908
Louis Van Oeyen Collection, 1902-1921
Title:
Louis Van Oeyen Collection 1902-1921
The collection is comprised of 124 glass plate negatives created by photo journalist Louis Van Oeyen. Subjects found in the collection include Cleveland, Ohio buildings; automobiles and automobile racing; and professional baseball. Prominent people pictured in the collection are Ohio politician Theodore E. Burton; brewer Adolph Busch; Ohio Governor Myron T. Herrick; Cleveland Mayor Tom Loftin Johnson; race car driver Barney Oldfield; industrialist John D. Rockefeller; Theodore Roosevelt; and automobile manufacturer Alexander Winton. Glass plate negatives of a letter from General William Tecumseh Sherman to General Ulysses S. Grant and a letter from President Abraham Lincoln to Mrs. Wall were presumably created in the time frame of the rest of the collection, though the original letters were written 1864-1865.
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- Louis Van Oeyen Collection, 1902-1921
Johnson, Tom Loftin, 1854-1911. Tom L. Johnson papers, series II, 1901-1909 [microform].
Title:
Tom L. Johnson papers, series II, 1901-1909 [microform].
Financial receipts and records, and correspondence to and from the Mayor's Office concerning the operation of various city departments, commercial transactions, and constituents' requests and complaints.
ArchivalResource: 1 roll of microfilm.
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- Johnson, Tom Loftin, 1854-1911. Tom L. Johnson papers, series II, 1901-1909 [microform].
Breckinridge Family Papers, 1752-1965
Title:
Breckinridge Family Papers 1752-1965
Family prominent in Kentucky and national politics and government. Correspondence, diaries, speeches and articles, subject files, financial and legal papers, scrapbooks, and other papers of various members of the Breckinridge family. The bulk of the collection is composed of the papers of John Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, John Cabell Breckinridge, William C. P. Breckinridge, Joseph Cabell Breckinridge, Mary Desha, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, Madeline (McDowell) Breckinridge, and Henry Breckinridge.
ArchivalResource: 205,000 items; 871 containers plus 2 oversize; 263 linear feet; 37 microfilm reels
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- Breckinridge Family Papers, 1752-1965
Dollenmayer, Albert, 1862-1949. Albert Dollenmayer and family papers, 1865-1938.
Title:
Albert Dollenmayer and family papers, 1865-1938.
Letters, diaries, scrapbooks, and account books, concentrated largely in the 1880-1898 period. For the years 1879-1884, when Dollenmayer was an enlisted man in the United States Army, his correspondence with military colleagues describes life at Jefferson Barracks (Missouri), Fort Sully (Dakota Territory), and Fort Russell (Wyoming Territory), as well as a Texas surveying expedition (1881). There is information on his subsequent career in Minneapolis (Minn.) as a newspaper reporter (1888-1898), and on Minnesota and North Dakota politics.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 cu. ft. (7 boxes, incl. 24 v.).
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- Dollenmayer, Albert, 1862-1949. Albert Dollenmayer and family papers, 1865-1938.
Johnson Steel Street Rail Company. Historical sketch, n.d. [photocopy].
Title:
Historical sketch, n.d. [photocopy].
The historical sketch of the Johnson Steel Street Rail Company and its successor, The Johnson Company, consists of a 5 page typescript with illustrations of the Johnstown plants, portraits of Johnson, A. V. du Pont and A. Bidermann du Pont, along with a cover letter from Bidermann T. du Pont to James Q. du Pont concerning the history.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Johnson Steel Street Rail Company. Historical sketch, n.d. [photocopy].
Burton, Theodore E. (Theodore Elijah), 1851-1929. Theodore E. Burton papers, 1869-1958 [microform].
Title:
Theodore E. Burton papers, 1869-1958 [microform].
Consists of diaries, journals, appointment books, correspondence, reports, bills and government documents, minutes, notes and other memoranda, pamphlets, printed public remarks, speeches, articles, manuscripts, notebooks, account books, receipts, income tax returns, programs and other memorabilia, passports, address files, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks. Legislative issues Burton was involved with are well represented in the collection. These include inland waterways; the Inland Waterways Commission; financial, banking, and currency legislation; immigration restriction; postal, trade and tariff issues; the Panama Canal; political patronage; veterans' and pension affairs; and labor legislation. Local Cleveland, Ohio, issues are represented in the collection. These include the 1907 Cleveland mayoral race, construction of a federal building, local and Ohio politics, and the flood of 1913. Burton's dedication to the international peace movement is documented in the collection. The important role played by his niece Grace Burton is illustrated in her correspondence with her uncle, often demonstrating her own deep interest in local and national politics. Burton's own writings, especially research materials and manuscripts for his two major works, Financial Crises and John Sherman, make up a significant portion of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 129 microfilm rolls.
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- Burton, Theodore E. (Theodore Elijah), 1851-1929. Theodore E. Burton papers, 1869-1958 [microform].
Brown, Walter L, 1871-1950. Scrapbook, 1905-1940.
Title:
Scrapbook, 1905-1940.
Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, letters, and mementos pertaining to Brown's involvement with the Democratic Party. Included is correspondence from Harris R. Cooley, Thomas Fleming, Tom L. Johnson, and Robert J. Bulkley.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (1 v.)
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- Brown, Walter L, 1871-1950. Scrapbook, 1905-1940.
Brand Whitlock Papers, circa 1890-1934
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Brand Whitlock Papers circa 1890-1934
Author, lawyer, diplomat, and mayor of Toledo, Ohio. Correspondence, journals, diaries, speeches and writings, biographical material, scrapbooks, photographs, printed material, clippings, financial records, and memorabilia relating to Whitlock's career as a writer, diplomat, and politician, and his interest in municipal administration.
ArchivalResource: 40,000 items; 168 containers plus 3 oversize; 65.4 linear feet; 29 microfilm reels
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- Brand Whitlock Papers, circa 1890-1934
Parsons, Frank, 1854-1908. Frank Parsons papers, 1888-1908 (inclusive).
Title:
Frank Parsons papers, 1888-1908 (inclusive).
Correspondence, notes and manuscripts for books and articles, and other documents and papers of Frank Parsons, lawyer, educator, and lecturer and writer on economics and social reform.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes)
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- Parsons, Frank, 1854-1908. Frank Parsons papers, 1888-1908 (inclusive).
P. J. Smalley papers, 1863-1944 (bulk 1887-1912).
Title:
P. J. Smalley papers, 1863-1944 (bulk 1887-1912).
Autobiographical memoirs ([1900-1902]), correspondence (1863-1912), articles and addresses ([1894-1911]), scrapbooks of editorial columns (1887-1906), obituaries and news clippings (1912 and 1944), and additional papers of a Union soldier, lawyer, newspaper publisher, editorialist, and secretary of the Minnesota Democratic State Central Committee related to his service in the Civil War, party politics and economic policy during the 1890s, and his thought as an editorial columnist.
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- P. J. Smalley papers, 1863-1944 (bulk 1887-1912).
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940. Letter 1910 March 11, Staten Island [to] August Lewis, Unknown / Edwin Markham.
Title:
Letter 1910 March 11, Staten Island [to] August Lewis, Unknown / Edwin Markham. 1910.
Markham is pleased that the friends of Tom L. Johnson are to present him a testimonal expressing their gratitude for his social welfare. Markham writes the a message for the bronze medallion. He wrote it on suggestion of Louis f. Post.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. 1 leaf ; 26 cm.
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- Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940. Letter 1910 March 11, Staten Island [to] August Lewis, Unknown / Edwin Markham.
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- Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937.
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- Bourne, Henry Eldridge, 1862-1946.
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- Breckinridge family
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- Brown, Walter L, 1871-1950.
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- Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 1846-1912.
Burton, Theodore E. (Theodore Elijah), 1851-1929.
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- Cleveland Electric Railway Company.
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- Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor.
Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor (1901-1909 : Johnson)
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Du Pont, A. B. (Antoine Bidermann), 1865-1919.
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- Johnson Steel Street Rail Company.
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- Lindsey, Ben B. (Ben Barr), 1869-1943.
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- Louis Van Oeyen
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- Minnesota. Transportation Study Board.
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- Parsons, Frank, 1854-1908.
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- Paul, Hosea.
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