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SIA RU007075, Henderson Family, Henderson Family Papers, 1868-1923
Summary
- Creator:
- Henderson Family
- Title:
- Henderson Family Papers, 1868-1923
- Dates:
- 1868, 1868-1923
- Notes:
- John Brooks Henderson (1826-1913), a lawyer and politician, served as United States Senator from Missouri from 1862 to 1869. In 1869, he returned to St. Louis where he practiced law and remained active in both local and national politics. In 1889, he retired from practice and moved to Washington, D.C. From 1892 to 1911, he served as a citizen member of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents
- Henderson's wife, Mary Foote Henderson (1841-1931), was involved in the suffrage and temperance movements. She was also a well-known socialite in Washington and a devotee of the arts, as well as an author of children's books and books on health
- John Brooks Henderson, Jr. (1870-1923), the son of John Brooks and Mary Foote Henderson, graduated from Harvard University in 1891 and Columbian Law School (now George Washington University) in 1893. From 1896 to 1897, Henderson was secretary to John W. Foster, a diplomatic advisor to the Chinese government. In 1897 he travelled with General Nelson A. Miles on a tour of Europe and the Ottoman Empire as a civilian observer of the armies of the great European powers. He was appointed a citizen member of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents in 1911 and retained that post until his death. Interested in shell collecting as a youth, Henderson later concentrated on the marine shell life of the West Indies and participated in several expeditions to the Caribbean. His collections were donated to the United States National Museum. He did volunteer work in the Division of Mollusks in his spare time, and wrote several articles for the Proceedings of the United States National Museum and Bulletin of the United States National Museum. He was also the author of American Diplomatic Questions, 1901, and The Cruise of the Tomas Barrera, 1916, based on his expedition to Cuba in 1914
- Summary:
- The Henderson Family Papers contain John Brooks Henderson, Jr.'s, correspondence, including many letters documenting his research on West Indian mollusks. Frequent correspondents include George H. Clapp, Charles Cleveland Nutting, Henry A. Pilsbry, and Charles Torrey Simpson. They also include his literary manuscripts; scientific notebooks; lists of shells from the Caribbean, Maine, and North Carolina; Henderson family correspondence, including John Brooks Henderson, Jr.'s, correspondence describing his travels; correspondence concerning the endorsement of Irving Fisher for Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; cancelled checks; appointment calendars; medical and real estate records; notes; genealogy; Mary Foote Henderson's recipe and guest books; records from the United States Treasury Department on imports and exports; immigration and population statistics; federal expenditure statistics, 1892-1893; photographs, some of which were taken by Matthew Brady; blueprints; architectural drawings; newspapers; and journal articles
- Topic:
- Zoology
- Subjects:
- Brady, Mathew B. 1823 (ca.)-1896, Clapp, George H. 1858-1949, Nutting, Charles Cleveland 1858-1927, Pilsbry, Henry Augustus b. 1862, Fisher, Irving, Henderson, J. B (John Brooks) 1870-1923, Henderson, Mary F (Mary Foote) 1842-1931, Simpson, Charles Torrey 1846-1932, Board of Regents
- Form/Genre:
- Architectural drawings, Collection descriptions, Photographs
- Local Number:
- SIA RU007075
- Physical Description:
- 1.2 linear meters
Finding Aids to Personal Papers and Special Collections in the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Table of Contents
- Collection Overview
- Historical Note
- Introduction
- Descriptive Entry
- Index Terms
- Administrative Information
- Container List
- Series 1 - JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1892-1923. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.
- Series 2 - JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR., LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS AND DESCRIPTION OF HAITI.
- Series 3 - JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR., SCIENTIFIC NOTEBOOKS, LOGBOOK, AND MANUSCRIPTS. 1899-1914.
- Series 4 - HENDERSON FAMILY GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. 1868-1923. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.
- Series 5 - HENDERSON FAMILY GENEALOGY, APPOINTMENT CALENDARS, MEDICAL REPORTS, FISCAL AND REAL ESTATE RECORDS, BLUEPRINTS, AND DRAWINGS.
- Series 6 - HENDERSON FAMILY GUEST BOOK, RECIPE BOOKS, NOTES, PAMPHLETS, NEWSPAPER AND JOURNAL ARTICLES, AND PHOTOGRAPHS.
- Series 7 - JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR., CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING WEST INDIAN MOLLUSKS, 1898-1922.
Record Unit 7075
Henderson Family Papers, 1868-1923
Collection Overview | |
| Repository: | Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu. |
|---|---|
| Creator: | |
| Title: | Henderson Family Papers |
| Dates: | 1868-1923 |
| Quantity: | 1.2 linear meters. |
| Collection: | Record Unit 7075 |
| Language of Materials: | English |
Historical Note
John Brooks Henderson (1826-1913), a lawyer and politician, served as United States senator from Missouri from 1862 to 1869. In 1869, he returned to St. Louis where he practiced law and remained active in both local and national politics. In 1889, he retired from practice and moved to Washington, D.C. From 1892-1911, he served as a citizen member of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents.
Henderson's wife, Mary Foote Henderson (1841-1931), was involved in the suffrage and temperance movements. She was also a well-known socialite in Washington and a devotee of the arts, as well as an author of children's books and books on health.
John Brooks Henderson, Jr. (1870-1923), the son of John Brooks and Mary Foote Henderson, graduated from Harvard University in 1891 and Columbian Law School (now George Washington University) in 1893. From 1896-1897, Henderson was secretary to John W. Foster, a diplomatic advisor to the Chinese government. In 1897, he traveled with General Nelson A. Miles on a tour of Europe and the Ottoman Empire as a civilian observer of the armies of the great European powers. He was appointed a citizen member of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents in 1911 and retained that post until his death. Interested in shell collecting as a youth, Henderson later concentrated on marine shell life of the West Indies and participated in several expeditions to the Caribbean. His collections were donated to the United States National Museum. He did volunteer work in the Division of Mollusks in his spare time, and wrote several articles for the Proceedings of the United States National Museum and Bulletin of the United States National Museum. He was the author of American Diplomatic Questions, 1901, and The Cruise of the Tomas Barrera, 1916, based on his expedition to Cuba in 1914.
Introduction
This finding aid was digitized with funds generously provided by the Smithsonian Institution Women’s Committee.
Descriptive Entry
The Henderson family papers contains John Brooks Henderson, Jr.'s correspondence; literary manuscripts; scientific notebooks; lists of shells from the Caribbean, Maine, and North Carolina; Henderson family correspondence, including John Brooks Henderson, Jr.'s correspondence describing his travels, and correspondence concerning the endorsement of Irving Fisher for secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; canceled checks; appointment calendars; medical and real estate records; notes, genealogy; Mary Foote Henderson's recipe and guest books; also records from the United States Treasury Department on imports and exports; immigration and population statistics; federal expenditure statistics, 1892-1893; photographs, some of which were taken by Matthew Brady; blueprints and architectural drawings; and newspaper and journal articles.
Index Terms
This collection is indexed under the following access terms. These are links to collections with related topics, persons or places.
Name
- Board of Regents
- Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896
- Clapp, George H., 1858-1949
- Fisher, Irving.
- Henderson, J. B. (John Brooks), 1870-1923
- Henderson, J. B. (John Brooks), 1870-1923
- Henderson, Mary F. (Mary Foote), 1842-1931.
- Nutting, Charles Cleveland, 1858-1927
- Pilsbry, Henry Augustus, b. 1862
- Simpson, Charles Torrey, 1846-1932
Subject
Physical Characteristics of Materials in the Collection
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7075, , Henderson Family Papers
Container List
Series 1
JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1892-1923. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.This series consists of correspondence to and from John Brooks Henderson, Jr., mostly with amateur shell collectors, shell salesmen, conchologists, marine scientists, lawyers, court officers, and publishers concerning the exchange, purchase, and study of West Indian shells; the estate of John Brooks Henderson; and the publication of Henderson, Jr.'s book, The Cruise of the Tomas Barrera.
Box 1
Folder 1 A
Folder 2 Shepard Barclay, 1916-1919
Folder 3 Be - Bu
Folder 4 Ca - Ch
Folder 5 George H. Clapp, 1898-1919
Folder 6 D - E
Folder 7 F - G
Folder 8 Henry Hemphill, 1898-1901
Folder 9 Beatrice Van Rensselaer Henderson, 1921-1922
Folder 10 Her - Hi
Folder 11 Adolph A. Hoehling, Jr., 1913-1916
Folder 12 Hor - J
Folder 13 K - O
Folder 14 Pe - Po
Folder 15 G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915-1920
Folder 16 R
Folder 17 S - V
Folder 18 Wa - Web
Folder 19 William Wesley and Son, 1897-1902
Folder 20 Wet - Wr
Series 2
JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR., LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS AND DESCRIPTION OF HAITI.Box 1
Folder 21 Play: The Peace Envoy
Folder 22 Short Story: All for Janet
Folder 23 Short Story: untitled
Folder 24 Treatise: The Evolution of Peace
Folder 25 Description of Haiti. Undated with pages missing
Folder 26 Catalogue of books at "Glenwood"
Series 3
JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR., SCIENTIFIC NOTEBOOKS, LOGBOOK, AND MANUSCRIPTS. 1899-1914.Box 2
Haitian Mollusks, Volume I
Descriptive List of Haitian Snails, Volume I (Stenogyridae, Varicella, Oleacina, Urocoptis, Macroceramus, Bulimulidae, Simpulopsis, Cerion)
Descriptive List of Haitian Snails, Volume II (Zonitidae, Helicidae, Pupillidae, Succinea)
Descriptive List of Haitian Snails, Volume III (Operculates)
Box 3
Dredging Paper, and Notes, 1899
Handbook of Cuban Land and Fresh Water Shells (Glandina, Streptostyla, Circinaria, Zonitidae, Helicidae, Bulimulidae, Bulimulus, Drymaeus, Liguns)
Land and Fresh Water Mollusca of the Bahama Islands
Cuban Urocoptidae including Macroceramus, Microceramus, Pineria, and Brachypodella
Box 4
Logbook of the Tomas Barrera (Cuban Expedition), May-June, 1914
Folder 1 mss., pp. 1-40
Folder 2 mss., pp. 41-66
Folder 3 mss. pp. 67-97
Folder 4 mss., pp. 98-164
Folder 5 mss., pp. 165-202
Folder 6 mss., pp. 203-317
Folder 7 mss., pp. 318-414
Folder 8 List of West Indian Terrestrial Mollusks
Folder 9 List of marine shells in southeastern United States, and the West Indies in the John Ford Collection
Folder 10 List of Cuban Shells
Box 5
Book - Beaufort Island, North Carolina Collection
Series 4
HENDERSON FAMILY GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. 1868-1923. ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.This series consists mostly of incoming correspondence to Mary Foote Henderson and John Brooks Henderson, with occasional outgoing correspondence from the two parties. Correspondents include family members, especially John Brooks Henderson, Jr.; politicians; diplomats; publishers; scientists; lawyers; members of the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents, including Alexander Graham Bell; and friends. The correspondence concerns health problems; family business affairs; personal family problems; social affairs; real estate matters; Washington, D.C. affairs; and publication of Mary Foote Henderson's books. Materials of special interest include: responses from the candidates for the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (filed under Alexander Graham Bell); the endorsement of Irving Fisher for secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (filed under Irving Fisher, John Brooks Henderson, Mary Foote Henderson, and the Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents); and correspondence regarding John Brooks Henderson, Jr.'s, trips to Cuba, Haiti, Florida, Jamaica, Europe, and the Ottoman Empire as a civilian observer under General Nelson A. Miles.
Box 6
Folder 1 Add - Arm
Folder 2 Augusta Foote Arnold, 1870-1882
Folder 3 Henry Arnold, circa 1919
Folder 4 Bac - Bea
Folder 5 Alexander Graham Bell, 1906
Folder 6 Bev - Bro
Folder 7 Calling Cards
Folder 8 Cam - Cha
Folder 9 Christmas Cards
Folder 10 Christopher, A. H. - Christopher, J.
Folder 11 Cl - Cu
Folder 12 D - E
Folder 13 Fai - Fil
Folder 14 Irving Fisher, 1906-1907
Folder 15 Fisher, M. - Fisher, W.
Folder 16 Amanda Foote, 1921
Folder 17 Elisha Foote, 1871-1883
Folder 18 Eunice Newton Foote, 1870-1871
Folder 19 For - Har
Folder 20 Beatrice Van Rensselaer Henderson, 1921-1923
Folder 21 John Brooks Henderson, 1868-1872
Folder 22 John Brooks Henderson, 1874-1896
Folder 23 John Brooks Henderson, 1906
Folder 24 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., 1877-1890
Folder 25 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., 1890-1892
Folder 26 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., 1895-1896
Box 7
Folder 1 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., 1897
Folder 2 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., 1900-1901
Folder 3 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., 1907
Folder 4 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., circa 1915-circa 1920
Folder 5 John Brooks Henderson, Jr., 1921-1922
Folder 6 Mary Foote Henderson, 1872-circa 1880
Folder 7 Mary Foote Henderson, 1906
Folder 8 Hof - Kei
Folder 9 John Harvey Kellogg, 1906-1922
Folder 10 Lee - Mor
Folder 11 N - O
Folder 12 P - R
Folder 13 Sch - Smith
Folder 14 Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents, 1906
Folder 15 Sp - Sz
Folder 16 T
Folder 17 V - Z
Series 5
HENDERSON FAMILY GENEALOGY, APPOINTMENT CALENDARS, MEDICAL REPORTS, FISCAL AND REAL ESTATE RECORDS, BLUEPRINTS, AND DRAWINGS.Box 7
Folder 18 Genealogy, "Origin of the Henderson Family," circa 15th century to 1923
Folder 19 Calendars, 1893-1900
Folder 20 Calendars, 1904-1922
Folder 21 Account book, 1921
Box 8
Folder 1 Canceled checks of Mary Foote Henderson, October 9, 1909, November 1922 to September 1923
Folder 2 Canceled checks of John Brooks Henderson, Jr., October 1922 to December 1922
Folder 3 John Brooks Henderson, statements from the Bank of Louisiana, 1903-1913
Folder 4 Sale receipts for household goods
Folder 5 Sale receipts from William Wesley and Son
Folder 6 Statements of notes owned by John Brooks Henderson held for collection and collected by A. M. Harrah
Folder 7 Contracts and receipts from C. P. Putnam's Sons
Folder 8 Medical and laboratory test reports of Mary Foote Henderson and John Brooks Henderson, Jr.
Folder 9 Papers pertaining to V and 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. property
Folder 10 Papers pertaining to properties on Meridian Hill (Lot 10 and Lot 26, Block 20), Washington, D.C.
Folder 11 Papers pertaining to properties on Meridian Hill (Lot 807, 808, 21, and 22), Washington, D.C.
Folder 12 Papers pertaining to Virginia farm property
Folder 13 Papers pertaining to Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri property
Folder 14 Real estate miscellaneous
Folder 15 Blueprints, data, and photographs of yachts
Folder 16 Architectural drawings and correspondence for a new British Embassy
Series 6
HENDERSON FAMILY GUEST BOOK, RECIPE BOOKS, NOTES, PAMPHLETS, NEWSPAPER AND JOURNAL ARTICLES, AND PHOTOGRAPHS.Box 9
Folder 1 Mary Foote Henderson's Guest Book
Folder 2 Mary Foote Henderson's Recipe Books
Folder 3 Notes by Mary Foote Henderson
Folder 4 Notes by John Brooks Henderson
Folder 5 Information provided by the United States Treasury Department on imports and exports; population; and United States government expenditures, 1892-1893
Folder 6 Typewritten copies of newspaper articles
Folder 7 Pamphlets (no dates)
Folder 8 Pamphlets, 1885-1908
Folder 9 Pamphlets, 1910-1922
Folder 10 Journal articles, 1893-1921
Folder 11 Newspaper articles regarding Meridian Hill, 1909-1914
Folder 12 Newspaper articles: reviews of The Cruise of the Tomas Barrera, 1916
Folder 13 Newspaper articles regarding domestic news, 1872-1935
Folder 14 Newspaper articles regarding international news, 1884-1922
Folder 15 Newspaper articles regarding society columns; circa 1891-1921
Folder 16 Photograph of John Nichols (?); also photographs probably of John Brooks Henderson, Mary Foote Henderson, and (?) Fowler by Matthew Brady
Series 7
JOHN BROOKS HENDERSON, JR., CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING WEST INDIAN MOLLUSKS, 1898-1922.Box 10
Folder 1 A-C
Folder 2 D-M
Folder 3 N-R
Folder 4 S-Z
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