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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T20:40:53machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T20:40:53humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonHubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897presumedHubbard, Gardiner Greene, 1822-1897presumedHubbard, Gardiner GreenepresumedGardiner G. HubbardpresumedHubbard, Gardiner G. 1822-1897.presumedHubbard, Gardiner Green, 1822-1897presumedHubbard, Gertrude M.presumedHubbard, Gardiner Greene, Mrs.presumedGreene Hubbard, Gardiner 1822-1897presumed1822-08-251897-12-11AcousticsElectric currentsInductionprioritiesRailroadsTelegraph
Lawyer, financier, philanthropist, founder and president of Bell Telephone.
From the description of Gardiner Greene Hubbard letters to S. S. McClure [manuscript], 1894, n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 741788885Baird, Spencer F.Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922.Brodhead, Daniel Dodge.Century CompanyCurtis, William Eleroy, 1850-1911.Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878Horn, George H.Houghton, Henry Oscar, 1823-1895Hubbard familyHubbard, SamuelJohnston, George Doherty, 1832-1910.Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1794-1867McClure, S. S. (Samuel Sidney), 1857-1949,Morse, Samuel F. B.Parton, James, 1822-1891Peale-Sellers families.Rockhill, William Woodville, 1854-1914Story Association.Thurston, Robert Henry, Prof.Toucey, Isaac, 1796-1869.University of Virginia Rotunda (Charlottesville, Va.)Villard, Henry, 1835-1900Weightman family.Hubbard, Gardner Greene, 1822-1897.Hubbard, Gardiner Greene, 1822-1897William Woodville Rockhill papers, 1826-1941.Rockhill, William Woodville, 1854-1914. William Woodville Rockhill papers18 linear feet (35 boxes, 6 card file boxes, and 8 volumes)Papers of American scholar-diplomat William Woodville Rockhill.Houghton LibraryPeale-Sellers Family Collection, 1686-1963, 1686-1963Peale-Sellers families.Peale-Sellers Family Collection, 1686-196319.0 Linear feet; 38 Boxes; 147 VolumesThe collection, divided into seven series, represents the careers and interests of the members of the Peale-Sellers family from the 1670s to 1960s. More than half is correspondence among various members of the families. The Peale family is best known as a family of artists; however, family interests and activities were much more wide-ranging. The best known Peale is Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827, APS 1786), who produced more than one thousand paintings, including hundreds of portraits of leading Americans during the colonial and early national periods. Peale was married three times, to Rachel Brewster (1744-1790), Elizabeth de Peyster (1765-1804), and Hannah More (1755-1821). He had eighteen children, eleven of whom reached adulthood. Three of Charles Willson Peale’s sons became artists: Raphaelle Peale (1774-1825), Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860), and Rubens Peale (1784-1865). A fourth son, Titian Ramsay Peale (1799-1885, APS 1833), was a naturalist (who made drawings on the exploring expeditions he accompanied) and pioneer in photography, and another son, Benjamin Franklin Peale (1795-1870), became a naturalist and paleontologist. Peale’s daughter Sophonisba Angusciola was married to Coleman Sellers (1781-1834), an inventor and manufacturer of machinery, including locomotives. Two of their sons, George Escol Sellers (1808-1899) and Coleman Sellers (1827-1907, APS 1872), were inventors and engineers. The latter served as director of the construction of the hydro-electric power development at Niagara Falls. He was married to Cornelia Wells Sellers (1831-1909). One of their grandsons was Charles Coleman Sellers (1903-1980, APS 1979), a librarian and historian and the author of several studies of the Peale family, including a Charles Willson Peale biography.EnglishAmerican Philosophical SocietyPapers, 1768-1866.Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1794-1867. Charles G. Loring papers, 1768-186617 boxes (5.5 linear ft.)Papers of Boston lawyer and state senator Charles Greely Loring primarily relating to the American Civil War.Houghton LibraryPapers, 1768-1866.Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1794-1867. Charles G. Loring papers, 1768-186617 boxes (5.5 linear ft.)Papers of Boston lawyer and state senator Charles Greely Loring primarily relating to the American Civil War.Houghton LibraryHubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897. Letter to Mr. Leiter [manuscript], n.d. (ca. 1895-1900).Hubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897.Letter to Mr. Leiter [manuscript], n.d. (ca. 1895-1900).1 item.Letter concerns General George Doherty?] Johnston and the rebuilding of the University of Virginia after the Rotunda fiire. University of Virginia. LibraryBell Telephone: Deposition Of A.G. Bell. [Contact repository for more information].Bell Telephone: Deposition Of A.G. Bell. [Contact repository for more information].Smithsonian Archives. James Henry Coffin Papers.James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-18840.25 cu. ft. (1 half document box)These papers consist of correspondence concerning temperature, wind, and weather reports of the Hudson Bay region, 1848; resolutions of condolence to Coffin's son, Seldon J. Coffin, from students and alumni of Lafayette College after Coffin's death, 1873; newspaper articles; an illustration of James H. Coffin; and the original manuscript of Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. Additional correspondence of James Henry Coffin exists elsewhere in the Smithsonian Institution Archives, especially in the Joseph Henry Collection, Record Unit 7001, and Meteorological Project Records, Record Unit 60.EnglishSmithsonian Institution ArchivesHubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897. Hubbard family papers, 1639-1925 (bulk 1830-1897).Hubbard Family Papers 1639-1925 (bulk 1830-1897)7,500 items; 19 containers plus 1 oversize; 7.6 linear feetChiefly correspondence supplemented by diaries, notes, drawings, poems, speeches and writings, and printed material of various members of the Hubbard family and their relatives, primarily Gardiner G. Hubbard, his wife, Gertrude Mercer McCurdy Hubbard , father, Samuel Hubbard, and father-in-law, Robert Henry McCurdy. Includes material relating to Gardiner Hubbard's interest in the education of the deaf, the Caledonia Mines, ranching in Washington state, and the development of the Bell telephone system in Europe; also includes papers relating to Robert Henry McCurdy's activities during the Civil War, especially with the Union Defence Committee in New York.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897. Gardiner Greene Hubbard letters to S. S. McClure [manuscript], 1894, n.d.Hubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897.McClure, S. S. (Samuel Sidney), 1857-1949,Gardiner Greene Hubbard letters to S. S. McClure [manuscript], 1894, n.d.3 items.In a letter, 1894 August 16, Hubbard writes about some photographs for publication. A magazine photograph of Hubbard in his library with a painting of Napoleon on an easel in the backgroaund is pasted down on the letter. In a brief note, 1896 July 20, Hubbard writes that he will be happy to see McClure. In an undated letter Hubbard discusses the publication in McClures magazine of some of the original Napoleon engravings by Delaroche, Isabey and David which he owns. Hubbard lists the engravings he has chosen and mentions William E. Curtis. University of Virginia. LibraryCentury Company records, 1870-1924Century Company records60.4 linear feet; 151 boxesThe 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.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionWilliam Woodville Rockhill papers, 1826-1941.Rockhill, William Woodville, 1854-1914. William Woodville Rockhill papers18 linear feet (35 boxes, 6 card file boxes, and 8 volumes)Papers of American scholar-diplomat William Woodville Rockhill.Houghton LibraryToucey, Isaac, 1796-1869. Letter to Gardiner G. Hubbard, 15 December 1856.Toucey, Isaac, 1796-1869.Hubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897,Letter to Gardiner G. Hubbard, 15 December 1856.1 sheet (1 p.) ; 20 x 16 cm.Toucey's response to Hubbard's inquiries, recommending that he contact Dwight W. Pardee, Esq. Includes comments on imprisonment for debt. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882.Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882, Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882.36 boxes (12 linear ft.)Letters from colleagues and friends to American Transcendentalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson.EnglishHoughton LibraryCorrespondence and other papers, 1831-1891.Parton, James, 1822-1891. Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.8 boxes (4 linear ft.)Correspondence of American author and biographer James Parton withfamily members, professional associates, and personal friends as well as financialaccounts, photographs, genealogies, and printed material.Houghton LibraryWilliam Woodville Rockhill papers, 1826-1941.Rockhill, William Woodville, 1854-1914. William Woodville Rockhill papers18 linear feet (35 boxes, 6 card file boxes, and 8 volumes)Papers of American scholar-diplomat William Woodville Rockhill.Houghton LibraryHenry Oscar Houghton papers, 1773-1932 (inclusive) 1833-1895 (bulk).Houghton, Henry Oscar, 1823-1895. Henry Oscar Houghton papers16 boxes (8 linear ft.)Papers of American printer and publisher Henry Oscar Houghton.Houghton LibraryBell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922. Alexander Graham Bell family papers, 1834-1974.Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers 1834-1970 (bulk 1855-1922)147,700 items; 446 containers plus 8 oversize; 183.2 linear feet; 23 microfilm reelsInventor and educator. Correspondence, diaries, journals, laboratory notebooks, patent records, speeches, writings, subject files, genealogical records, printed material, and other papers pertaining primarily to Bell's invention of the telephone in 1876, his contributions to the education of the deaf, and his interests in a wide range of scientific and technological fields, including aviation, eugenics, and marine engineering. The collection includes the papers of other members of the Bell, Fairchild, Grosvenor, and Hubbard families.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionAlexander Graham Bell Family Papers, 1834-1970, (bulk 1855-1922)Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers 1834-1970 (bulk 1855-1922)147,700 items; 446 containers plus 8 oversize; 183.2 linear feet; 23 microfilm reelsInventor and educator. Correspondence, diaries, journals, laboratory notebooks, patent records, speeches, writings, subject files, genealogical records, printed material, and other papers pertaining primarily to Bell's invention of the telephone in 1876, his contributions to the education of the deaf, and his interests in a wide range of scientific and technological fields, including aviation, eugenics, and marine engineering. The collection includes the papers of other members of the Bell, Fairchild, Grosvenor, and Hubbard families.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHenry Villard papers, 1604-1948 (inclusive), 1863-1900 (bulk).Villard, Henry, 1835-1900. Henry Villard papers, 1604-1948 (inclusive), 1863-1900 (bulk).15 boxes (6.25 linear ft.)Personal and professional papers, as well as family papers of Henry Villard, the German-born American journalist, financier and railway promoter.EnglishGermanEnglishGermanHoughton LibraryWeightman family. Weightman family papers, 1886-1913.Weightman family.Hubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897.Weightman, Annie Laura J.Weightman, Richard Coxe, 1845-1914.Weightman family papers, 1886-1913.1 folder.Chiefly tax receipts relating to property at Sunderland Place in Washington, D.C. Persons represented include Gardiner G. Hubbard, Annie Laura J. Weightman, and Richard Weightman. Historical Society of Washington, D.C.Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882, recipient. Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)36 linear feet (73 boxes)Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.EnglishHoughton LibraryStory Association. Constitution and bylaws of the Story Association, 1851-1854.Story Association.Aspinwall, William Henry, 1807-1875.Bemis, George, 1816-1878.Choate, Rufus, 1799-1859.Crowninshield, Francis Boardman, d. 1877.Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, 1809-1874.Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882.Hubbard, Gardiner G. 1822-1897.Parker, Francis E. 1821-1886.Morton, Marcus, 1819-1891.Constitution and bylaws of the Story Association, 1851-1854.1 v. ; 24 cm.Contains the constitution and bylaws of the law student organization named in honor of Justice Joseph Story. These student organizations acted as social fraternities and coordinated moot court competitions. This volume also contains the signatures of alumni and students who gathered for social events. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Smithsonian Archives. Ru 26: Office Of The Secretary, Incoming Corres..SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-187959.56 cubic feetThis series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.EnglishSmithsonian Institution ArchivesHubbard Family Papers, 1639-1925, (bulk 1830-1897)Hubbard Family Papers 1639-1925 (bulk 1830-1897)7,500 items; 19 containers plus 1 oversize; 7.6 linear feetChiefly correspondence supplemented by diaries, notes, drawings, poems, speeches and writings, and printed material of various members of the Hubbard family and their relatives, primarily Gardiner G. Hubbard, his wife, Gertrude Mercer McCurdy Hubbard , father, Samuel Hubbard, and father-in-law, Robert Henry McCurdy. Includes material relating to Gardiner Hubbard's interest in the education of the deaf, the Caledonia Mines, ranching in Washington state, and the development of the Bell telephone system in Europe; also includes papers relating to Robert Henry McCurdy's activities during the Civil War, especially with the Union Defence Committee in New York.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDaniel Dodge Brodhead Papers, 1821-1853Brodhead, Daniel DodgeDaniel Dodge Brodhead Papers 1821-185313,000 items; 14 containers; 2.5 linear feetUnited States Navy agent. Correspondence and business records concerning Navy matters transacted by Brodhead and other financial transactions.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionSmithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..Correspondence, 1865-189146.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.EnglishSmithsonian Institution ArchivesBeck, James B. (James Burnie), 1822-1890. [Collection of pamphlets on the telegraph and postal service].Beck, James B. (James Burnie), 1822-1890.Davis, James N., of the post-office.Hubbard, Gardiner G. (Gardiner Greene), 1822-1897.[Collection of pamphlets on the telegraph and postal service]. [1869-1876]5 items in 1 bound volume ; 23-24 cm. bound to 25 cm.Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries