Papers, 1871-1923.

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Papers, 1871-1923.

Papers of Mary Virginia McCormick, eldest daughter of Cyrus Hall and Nettie Fowler McCormick who became mentally incompetent at the age of nineteen, consisting of correspondence; early diaries and school notebooks; reports from doctors, nurses, and companions; legal documents; and financial records. These concern relations with members of her family, arrangements for her personal welfare and medical treatment, upkeep of her several homes and estates in the United States and Canada, and plans for travel to her homes and to Europe. Correspondence describes Mary Virginia's daily activities and state of mind and contains detailed advice concerning her care. Medical letters, reports, and casebooks deal with her mental condition. Legal papers relate to sanity hearings and trusteeships. Financial records concern investments; management of her estate; household, personal, and medical bills; and expense accounts. Her papers, ending in the year of her mother's death in 1923, lack any information relating to the last three decades of her life, when she lived chiefly in California as a millionaire recluse with a staff of some thirty persons. Mary Virginia's mother, her brother Cyrus H., Jr., and her uncle Eldridge M. Fowler, served as original conservators and trustees for her share of the estate inherited from her father; her younger brother and sister, Harold and Anita, were successor trustees; and Judson F. Stone, representing McCormick Estates, managed her financial affairs. In addition to the correspondence of each of these individuals and many who cared for her, the papers include medical case histories and diaries of doctors such as Alice Bennett and Sanger Brown; and letters and reports from Grace T. Walker, head of Mary Virginia's household for forty years.

25.2 c.f. (63 archives boxes including 64 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6850106

Wisconsin Historical Society Archives

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McCormick, Cyrus H. (Cyrus Hall), 1859-1936

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Chicago-based manufacturers and philanthropists. Cyrus Hall McCormick, Jr. (1859-1936), was the oldest son of reaping machine inventor Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr. After his father's 1884 death, Cyrus H. McCormick, Jr. took over as president of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, and continued in that role when the company merged with rival Deering Harvestor Company in 1902 to create the International Harvester Company. He married Harriet Bradley Hammond in 1889 and h...

McCormick, Nettie Fowler, 1835-1923

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Bennett, Alice

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Stone, Judson F.

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Blaine, Anita McCormick

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McCormick, Mary Virginia, 1861-1941.

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McCormick, Harold Fowler, 1872-1941.

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Walker, Grace Tompkins, 1904-

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Fowler, Eldridge M. (Eldridge Merrick), 1833-1904.

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Brown, Sanger, 1884-

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