Parsons, Charles R. (Charles Richard), active 1885-1892

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Charles Parsons (1889-1969): active in mining, 1913-1917; resided in Europe, 1925-1939; active in isolationist politics, 1939-1969.

From the description of Charles Parsons papers, 1880-1965 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702205750

From the description of Charles Parsons papers, 1880-1965 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122370016

Charles Parsons (1889-1969): active in mining, 1913-1917; resided in Europe, 1925-1939; active in isolationist politics, 1939-1969.

Charles Parsons was born in New York City on May 31, 1889, and educated at Yale University, graduating with the class of 1912. From May 1913 until December 1913 he worked for the freight department of the Long Island Railroad. In May of the following year he joined two friends in a gold and quicksilver mining enterprise at Chloride Cliff, California. Interrupting this venture in June 1916, he served with Squadron "A," Cavalry of New York City, on the Texas border for six months. His return to mining was cut short by the declaration of war on April 6, 1917. Parsons enlisted and was commissioned 1st Lieutenant of Infantry on November 27, 1917. He served with the 153rd Depot Brigade until his discharge on January 16, 1919, having been promoted to Captain of Infantry in September 1918.

While traveling in Europe in 1914, Parsons met Mary Elizabeth Curry of Kansas City, whom he married on April 6, 1918. Their daughter Mary Curry Parsons was born May 5, 1920, in New York City. During the winter of 1921 Parsons worked for a branch of the motion picture industry in Dallas, Texas, but the following spring the main office shut down due to an industry-wide slump. Apparently, this was the last time he was employed.

Parsons' wife died on March 29, 1925. The following year he and his daughter went to England and lived there, chiefly in London, until the war began in 1939. During his stay there he made many friends among the colony of authors and artists and theatrical people. His chief interest was book collecting. He became a member of the First Edition club of London donating many books and manuscripts he had collected to the Yale Library, including manuscripts of Tennyson's earliest poems, personal papers of Robert Browning, and substantial collections of Arthur Machen and James Brand Cabell.

Upon his return to the United States in 1939, Parsons' interest in politics became more active. He was a staunch isolationist and vehemently opposed Roosevelt and the New Deal. He spoke out against U.S. entry into World War II and opposed giving aid to Great Britain.

Parsons befriended Tyler Kent, the young code clerk in the American Embassy in London, who made and kept copies of secret communications between President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty. Kent was arrested by the British and charged with espionage, although he was finally jailed for the lesser charge of theft of government documents. Charles Parsons considered Kent a patriot and worked for his release. He also corresponded with several of the thirty defendants in the mass sedition trial following their indictment in 1942, especially Lawrence Dennis, Elizabeth Dilling, Ellis O. Jones, and Colonel Eugene N. Sanctuary. Most of the papers concerning this case, together with Parsons' correspondence with Kent, have been arranged separately. See: the Tyler Gatewood Kent Papers, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.

Following the war, Parsons continued his political activities by opposing the Marshall Plan, the United Nations, and what he believed were the imperialistic ambitions of the Soviet Union. An early and vigorous supporter of congressional investigations into "un-Americanism" and "subversion," Parsons became an ardent admirer of Senator Joseph McCarthy. He also campaigned for the impeachment of President Eisenhower, who he believed was guilty of appeasing the Soviet Union.

For a time Parsons edited and published "Parsons' Information Service," a mimeographed political newsletter which he circulated among his friends. This collection, however, contains only the issue for July 1, 1942. In addition, Parsons was also a regular contributor to The Broom, a pro-German, anti-Jewish newspaper published in San Diego, California, by Leon C. de Aryan.

Parsons communicated his political opinions primarily through his extensive correspondence with friends and public figures. In addition, he was an enthusiastic and frequent writer of letters to the editor, in which he argued his position with great flourish.

Charles Parsons died on December 23, 1969, at Devon, Pennsylvania.

From the guide to the Charles Parsons papers, 1880-1965, (Manuscripts and Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Van Heijenoort, Jean, 1912-1986. Van Heijenoort, Jean, papers, 1946-1988. University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Kent, Tyler Gatewood, 1911-. Tyler Gatewood Kent papers, 1940-1963 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Tyler Gatewood Kent papers, 1940-1963 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
creatorOf Charles Parsons papers, 1880-1965 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Arthur Machen collection, 1888-1958 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Parsons, Charles, 1889-. Charles Parsons papers, 1880-1965 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Kent, Tyler Gatewood, 1911-. Tyler Gatewood Kent papers, 1940-1963 (inclusive). Yale University Library
creatorOf Parsons, Charles, 1889-. Charles Parsons papers, 1880-1965 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Day, George Parmly, 1876-1959. George Parmly Day papers, 1894-1960 (inclusive), 1939-1954 (bulk). Yale University Library
referencedIn George Parmly Day papers, 1894-1960 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
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associatedWith Ahlers, Clifford F. person
associatedWith Ahlers, Clifford F. person
associatedWith Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1889-1968. person
associatedWith Bern, Gregory G., 1901- person
associatedWith Blow, Frank T. person
associatedWith Blow, Frank T. person
associatedWith Borchard, Edwin Montefiore, 1884-1951. person
associatedWith Brewster, Owen, 1888-1961. person
associatedWith Bricker, John W. (John William), 1893-1986. person
associatedWith Buckley, William F. (William Frank), 1925-2008. person
associatedWith Buffett, Howard, 1903-1964. person
associatedWith Capehart, Homer E. (Homer Earl), 1897-1979. person
associatedWith Chase, Clifford F. person
associatedWith Chase, Clifford F. person
associatedWith Chase, Wallace S. person
associatedWith Chase, Wallace S. person
associatedWith Close, Upton. person
associatedWith Close, Upton, 1894- person
associatedWith Cornwall, Lawrence. person
associatedWith Cornwall, Lawrence. person
associatedWith Davidson, Herbert M. person
associatedWith Davidson, Herbert M. person
associatedWith Day, George Parmly, 1876-1959. person
associatedWith Dennis, Lawrence, 1893-1977. person
associatedWith Dies, Martin, 1901- person
associatedWith Dies, Martin, 1901- person
associatedWith Doherty, Frank P. person
associatedWith Doherty, Frank P. person
associatedWith Donner, Robert. person
associatedWith Fagan, Myron Coureval, 1887- person
associatedWith Fellers, Bonner Frank, 1896-1973. person
associatedWith Ferguson, Homer, 1889- person
associatedWith Fish, Hamilton, 1888- person
associatedWith Fish, Hamilton, 1888-1991. person
associatedWith Gearhart, Bertrand Wesley, 1890-1955. person
associatedWith Greaves, Percey. person
associatedWith Greaves, Percey. person
associatedWith Heath, Hubert. person
associatedWith Heath, Hubert. person
associatedWith Howe, Sybil. person
associatedWith Howe, Sybil. person
associatedWith Jenner, William Ezra, 1908- person
associatedWith Jones, Ellis O. person
associatedWith Jones, Ellis O. person
associatedWith Kean, Robert W. person
associatedWith Kean, Robert W. person
associatedWith Kent, Tyler Gatewood, 1911- person
associatedWith Klein, Henry H., 1879- person
associatedWith Knollenberg, Bernhard, 1892-1973. person
associatedWith Knowland, William Fife, 1908- person
associatedWith Lemke, William, 1878-1950. person
associatedWith Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947. person
associatedWith Malone, George Wilson, 1890- person
associatedWith McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957. person
associatedWith Merrimon, Augustus Summerfield, 18310-1892. person
associatedWith Nettles, Curtis Putnam, 1898- person
associatedWith Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994. person
associatedWith Nye, Gerald Prentice, 1892- person
associatedWith O'Daniel, Wilbert Lee, 1890- person
associatedWith Oliver, James C. person
associatedWith Oliver, James C. person
associatedWith Parsons, Mary Elizabeth. person
associatedWith Place, Edward R. person
associatedWith Republican Party. National Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith Smith, Frederic Cleveland, 1884- person
associatedWith Smith, Gerald L. K. (Lyman Kenneth), 1898- person
associatedWith Smith, Lawrence Henry, 1892-1958. person
associatedWith Smoot, Dan. person
associatedWith Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953. person
associatedWith Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946. person
associatedWith Tydings, Millard Evelyn, 1890- person
associatedWith Van Heijenoort, Jean, 1912-1986. person
associatedWith Velde, Harold Himmel, 1910- person
associatedWith Vursell, Charles Wesley, 1881- person
associatedWith Welch, Robert Henry Winborne, 1899- person
associatedWith Williams, Robert H. person
associatedWith Williams, Robert H. person
associatedWith Wood, John Travers, 1878- person
associatedWith Yale University corporateBody
associatedWith Yale University. Students. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Connecticut
Connecticut.
United States
United States
Connecticut
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Anti-communist movements
Conservatism
Conservatism
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Birth 1885

Death 1892

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