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William Page and Page Family papers

Creator:
Page, William, 1811-1885  Search this
Names:
National Academy of Design (U.S.)  Search this
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887  Search this
Beecher, Thomas Kinnicut, 1824-1900  Search this
Briggs, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1804-1877  Search this
Curtis, George William, 1824-1892  Search this
Cushman, Charlotte, 1816-1876  Search this
Fenton, Rueben  Search this
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879  Search this
Hicks, Thomas, 1823-1890  Search this
Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891  Search this
O'Donovan, William Rudolph, 1844-1920  Search this
Olmstead, Bertha  Search this
Olmstead, Mary  Search this
Page, Sophia Stevens, 1827-1892  Search this
Page, William, 1811-1885  Search this
Perry, E. W. (Enoch Wood), 1831-1915  Search this
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884  Search this
Scranton, William Walker  Search this
Shaw, Francis George, 1809-1882  Search this
Stark, William, 1825-1873  Search this
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874  Search this
Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907  Search this
Wilmarth, Lemuel Everett, 1835-1918  Search this
Extent:
11.06 Linear feet
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Sketches
Poems
Drawings
Diaries
Date:
1815-1947
bulk 1843-1892
Summary:
The papers of the portraitist and art theorist William Page and the Page family measure 11.06 linear feet and date from 1815 to 1947, bulk 1843-1892. In addition to the papers of William Page, the papers include documents related to Page's wife's career as a writer and records documenting their personal lives and the lives of their family members. Types of documents found include personal documents and artifacts, correspondence, essays, lectures, diaries, poems, notes and notebooks, financial records, legal records, published works, clippings, catalogs, photographs, and artwork.
Scope and Content Note:
The papers of the painter William Page and the Page family measure 11.06 linear feet and date from 1815 to 1947, with the bulk of papers dating from 1843 to 1892. Papers contain records related to the life and career of William Page, president of the National Academy of Design from 1871 to 1873 and prominent portraitist and art theorist of his day. Also found are records related to his wife's career as a writer and records documenting their personal lives and the lives of their family members. Types of documents found include personal documents and artifacts, correspondence, essays, lectures, diaries, poems, notes and notebooks, financial records, legal records, published works, clippings, catalogs, photographs, and artwork.

Correspondence includes the personal and professional correspondence of William and Sophia Page, and their parents, siblings, and children. Significant correspondents include Thomas Hicks, Enoch Wood Perry, William Stark, Theodore Tilton, Lemuel Wilmarth, Wendell Phillips, William Walker Scranton, Francis G. Shaw; James Russell Lowell, Charles Frederick Briggs, George W. Curtis, Charlotte Cushman, Thomas K. Beecher, Mary Olmsted, and Bertha Olmsted.

Writings include the essays and lectures of William Page, as written by him and revised by Sophia Page in the late 1870s, as well as Sophia's writings as a columnist in Europe in the 1850s. Notes, notebooks, diaries, and poems are also found. Personal Business Records include business records related to the sale and exhibition of artwork as well as financial and legal documents. A small number of memoranda and documents related to Page's work at the National Academy of Design are also found. Printed Materials include exhibition catalogs, published works by William and Sophia Page, and clippings and articles about Page.

Photographs consist mainly of portraits, most of them mounted cabinet photographs or cartes-des-visites, some of which appear to have been used as studies for Page's painted portraits. Among those pictured are William Page, James Russell Lowell, Henry Ward Beecher, Reuben Fenton, Wendell Phillips, Charles Sumner, William R. O'Donovan, and William Lloyd Garrison. Many of the photographic portraits are unidentified. Artwork includes sketches, drawings, prints, and a small number of notes made by Page in the course of painting portraits.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged into 7 series. Glass plate negatives are housed separately and closed to researchers.

Missing Title

Series 1: Biographical Materials and Artifacts, 1847-1917 (Box 1; 0.2 linear feet)

Series 2: Correspondence, 1815-1942 (Boxes 1-4, 9-10; 3.2 linear feet)

Series 3: Notes and Writings, 1839-1888, 1949 (Boxes 4-5, OV 10; 1.3 linear feet)

Series 4: Personal Business Records, 1848-1932 (Boxes 5 and 9; 0.2 linear feet)

Series 5: Printed Materials, 1845-1938 (Boxes 5-7, 9, OV 11; 1.6 linear feet)

Series 6: Photographs, 1845-1947 (Boxes 7-9, OV 12, MGP 5-6; 1.4 linear feet)

Series 7: Artwork, 1856-1874 (Box 8, OV 13-16, rolled documents 17-19; 0.6 linear feet and 3 rolled documents)
Biographical Note:
The painter William Page was born in 1811 in Albany, NY. He attended public schools in New York City, and after working briefly in the law firm of Frederick de Peyster, was placed in the studio of the painter/engraver James Herring in 1825, where he received his first formal art training. He took classes at the National Academy of Design the year it was formed, in 1826, under Samuel F.B. Morse, and in 1827 he was awarded one of the National Academy's first annual student prizes.

Page joined the Presbyterian church and attended Phillips Academy and Amherst with the intention of becoming a minister, but his artistic ability won out, and by 1830 he was painting commissioned portraits in Albany, Rochester, and New York. He married Lavinia Twibill in 1833, and they had three daughters between 1834 and 1839. He joined the American Academy and served on its board of directors in 1835. He exhibited at the American Academy, the National Academy of Design, the Boston Athenaeum, and other venues throughout the 1830s. Favorable reviews brought steady portrait commissions, including John Quincy Adams and the New York governor William L. Marcy. He was made a full member of the National Academy in 1837.

In the 1840s, Page's reputation and maturity as a painter grew. His first wife left him around 1840, and in 1843 he married Sarah Dougherty. The couple moved to Albany, Boston, and back to New York seeking portrait commissions and patronage. He became friends with the poet James Russell Lowell and the writer and publisher Charles Frederick Briggs, two writers and editors who helped to promote his artwork in Boston and New York and published his theoretical writings. In 1844, Lowell dedicated his first published book of poetry to Page, and the following year, Briggs published a series of articles by Page in the Broadway Journal, entitled "The Art of the Use of Color in Imitation in Painting." The series described Page's arduous experiments with color and glazes, and his ideas about correspondences between spirituality and the natural world as expressed in art.

In 1850, Page traveled to Florence, Italy, where he painted several copies of the works of Titian in the galleries of the Uffizi and Pitti palaces, studying his use of color and further developing his own experimental techniques. He became friends with the sculptor Hiram Powers, who introduced him to the writings of Emmanuel Swedenborg, a Christian metaphysician whose ideas fueled Page's interest in the spiritual aspects of art. In 1852, Page moved to Rome, a city with an international artists' community and a strong market for art. Page found a loyal following in Rome's large circle of American ex-patriates, including the sculptors Thomas Crawford and Harriet Hosmer, the actress Charlotte Cushman, and the poets Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, all of whom sat for portraits by Page.

In 1854, Page's second wife left him amidst public scandal, and he sank deep in debt to his bankers at Packenham and Hooker, an English firm that by 1856 had a lien on all the paintings in his studio. That same year Page met Sophia Stevens Hitchcock, an American widow traveling in Rome with Bertha Olmsted, Frederick Law Olmsted's sister. Hitchcock was from Barnet, Vermont and came to Europe after her first husband died in 1852 after only a year of marriage. She traveled to England and Paris, where she wrote regular columns on local customs and events for the New York Tribune that were published under the by-line "An American Woman in Paris." She and Page met in Rome in 1856, and in October 1857, after Page traveled back the United States to obtain a divorce from Sarah Dougherty, he and Sophia married.

The couple stayed in Rome until 1860. His wife's three brothers, all businessmen, helped to promote his artwork in Europe and America. Page's paintings of this period include several Venus subjects, one of which was championed by his most loyal patrons, who raised $3000 by subscription to buy the painting for the Boston Athenaeum. A later Venus painting was rejected from the Paris salon for indecency, a controversy that was later leveraged for publicity in a touring exhibition in the United States.

The Pages returned to the United States in 1860 and settled in Tottenville, New York. They had six children between 1858 and 1870. Page had a studio at Eagleswood, NJ, and later in the Studio Building on 10th Street in Manhattan, where he held a large exhibition in 1867. In the 1860s, he painted a self-portrait and a companion portrait of Sophia set in Rome, as well as a series of civil war heroes including Robert Gould Shaw, Winfield Scott, and David Farragut. Photographs played a consistent part in Page's technique of portraiture, and he is known to have worked with the photographer Matthew Brady, who attended art classes early on with Page, as well as the photographers Sarony and Charles Williamson, who taught classes on drawing from enlarged photo-transparencies. Brady photographs taken for Page include David Farragut and Reuben Fenton.

Page lectured frequently on Titian and Venetian art, a subject in which he was considered an expert, and on painting technique and his philosophical ideas about nature, art, and spirituality. In 1871, Page was elected the president of the National Academy of Design, a post he held until 1873, but his poor health following a collapse in 1872 limited his accomplishments in office. Despite these limitations, he continued to paint, including portraits of General Grant, an idealized portrait of the president based on early photographs and Charles Sumner. He also became interested in portraiture of William Shakespeare around this time, and his studies resulted in a book, Shakespeare's Portraits, a bust based on existing portraiture, and a full-length portrait entitled "Shakespeare Reading," based on Page's measurements of a supposed death mask in Darmstadt, Germany, which he went to inspect against the advice of his doctor in 1874.

In 1877, another collapse left Page incapacitated for the remainder of his life. Sophia Page tried editing and publishing his writings and lectures, but with little success. Page died in 1885. A life marked by personal scandal ended the same, when two of his daughters from his first marriage contested his will, tying up his estate in a lengthy and public probate trial. Their suit was dismissed in 1889, and Sophia Page died in 1892.

This biography relies heavily on Joshua Taylor's William Page: The American Titian (1957).
Separated Material:
The Archives of American Art also holds materials lent for microfilming (reel 1091) including letters from Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, Lydia Maria Child, Charlotte Cushman, James Russell Lowell, Charles A. Dana, and others. Lent material was returned to the donor and is This material is not described in the container listing of this finding aid.
Provenance:
A portion of the collection was donated to the Archives of American Art by Mrs. Lesslie S. (Pauline Page) Howell, William Page's grandaughter, in 1963. William S. Page, Pauline Page Howell's nephew, donated additional papers in 1964 and 1973. Pauline Page Howell and William S. Page also loaned a group of letters to the Archives in 1964 which were microfilmed on reel 1091 and then returned to the donors. Mrs. Howell's son, William Page Howell, donated material in 1980.

Letters of Charles F. Briggs to James Russell Lowell (Series 2.2) were a part of Pauline Page Howell's 1963 donation to the Archives of American Art. They had been given to Mrs. Howell by Charlotte Briggs, daughter of Charles F. Briggs, because of her father's lifelong friendship with William Page. Letters from Lowell to Briggs are in the James Russell Lowell papers in Houghton Library at Harvard University.
Restrictions:
The collection has been digitized and is available online via AAA's website.
Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Topic:
Works of art  Search this
Portrait painters -- New York (State) -- New York  Search this
Portrait painting -- 19th century -- New York (State) -- New York  Search this
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Sketches
Poems
Drawings
Diaries
Citation:
William Page and Page Family papers, 1815-1947, bulk 1843-1892. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
AAA.pagewill
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Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw98de7b472-afbe-4b16-bbf1-c573fb9dcac6
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-pagewill
Online Media:

Pears' Soap The Famous English Complexion Soap. [Print advertising.]

Creator:
Pears' Soap  Search this
Names:
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887  Search this
Wilson, Erasmus, Sir, 1809-1884  Search this
Series Creator:
Warshaw, Isadore, 1900-1969  Search this
Extent:
1 Item (b&w, 28 x 19 cm.)
Container:
Box 7, Folder 5
Type:
Archival materials
Print advertising
Date:
1885
Scope and Contents:
Caption: "Pears' Soap The Famous English Complexion Soap."
Date written in pencil at top of ad.
Local Numbers:
245208

Ivorydata4 1065

0300600229 (Scan No.)
Restrictions:
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Reproduction restrictions due to copyright.
Series Rights:
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Topic:
Endorsements in advertising  Search this
Complexion  Search this
Genre/Form:
Print advertising
Series Citation:
Warshaw Collection of Business Americana Subject Categories: Soap, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
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Warshaw Collection of Business Americana Subject Categories: Soap
Warshaw Collection of Business Americana Subject Categories: Soap / Business Records, Marketing Material, and Other
Archival Repository:
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep88ef3baeb-1826-4352-b6e5-58e83a1c6304
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmah-ac-0060-s01-01-soap-ref738

Pears' Soap / The Very Best. [On front of card: with profile portrait of actress Mary Anderson] [Point-of-purchase display.]

Advertiser:
Pears' Soap  Search this
Names:
Anderson, Mary Antoinette, 1859-1940  Search this
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887  Search this
Langtry, Lilllie, 1853-1929  Search this
Wilson, Erasmus, Sir, 1809-1884  Search this
Series Creator:
Warshaw, Isadore, 1900-1969  Search this
Extent:
1 Item (col., 24 x 17.5 cm.)
Container:
Box 7, Folder 4
Type:
Archival materials
Paintings
Point-of-purchase displays
Advertising cards
Date:
1885
Scope and Contents:
Portrait of woman in profile, with advertising text on verso, including testimonials from Henry Ward Beecher, Erasmus Wilson, Lillie Langtry, and others, showing signatures. This portrait depicts Mary Antoinette Anderson, a celebrated stage actress. The verso advertises "Pears' Soap / FOR TOILET AND NURSERY" and claims that it "Specially [sic] Prepared for the delicate skin of Ladies and Children..." Hanging device glued to verso.
Both sides of card shown in scan.
Biographical / Historical:
Biography available in Wikipedia article.
Local Numbers:
Ivorydata4 1100

0300600267 (Scan No.)
Restrictions:
Unrestricted research use on site by appointment. Reproduction restrictions due to copyright.
Series Rights:
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Topic:
Actresses  Search this
Advertising, Point-of-sale  Search this
Soap  Search this
hands -- Care and hygiene  Search this
Endorsements in advertising  Search this
Children  Search this
Complexion  Search this
Women in advertising  Search this
Genre/Form:
Paintings -- Reproductions
Point-of-purchase displays
Advertising cards
Series Citation:
Warshaw Collection of Business Americana Subject Categories: Soap, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
See more items in:
Warshaw Collection of Business Americana Subject Categories: Soap
Warshaw Collection of Business Americana Subject Categories: Soap / Business Records, Marketing Material, and Other
Archival Repository:
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8db553917-2d9f-446f-8728-c09c2fd6cb75
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-nmah-ac-0060-s01-01-soap-ref766

Minutes

Extent:
8.70 cu. ft. (9 document boxes) (7 12x17 boxes) (1 16x20 box)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Date:
1846-1995
Descriptive Entry:
These records are the official minutes of the Board. They are compiled at the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian, who is also secretary to the Board, after approval by the Regents' Executive Committee and by the Regents themselves. The minutes are edited, not a verbatim account of proceedings. For reasons unknown, there are no manuscript minutes for the period from 1857 through 1890; and researchers must rely on printed minutes published in the Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution instead. Minutes are transferred regularly from the Secretary's Office to the Archives. Minutes less than 15 years old are closed to researchers. Indexes exist for the period from 1907 to 1946 and can be useful.
Historical Note:
The Smithsonian Institution was created by authority of an Act of Congress approved August 10, 1846. The Act entrusted direction of the Smithsonian to a body called the Establishment, composed of the President; the Vice President; the Chief Justice of the United States; the secretaries of State, War, Navy, Interior, and Agriculture; the Attorney General; and the Postmaster General. In fact, however, the Establishment last met in 1877, and control of the Smithsonian has always been exercised by its Board of Regents. The membership of the Regents consists of the Vice President and the Chief Justice of the United States; three members each of the Senate and House of Representatives; two citizens of the District of Columbia; and seven citizens of the several states, no two from the same state. (Prior to 1970 the category of Citizen Regents not residents of Washington consisted of four members). By custom the Chief Justice is Chancellor. The office was at first held by the Vice President. However, when Millard Fillmore succeeded to the presidency on the death of Zachary Taylor in 1851, Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney was chosen in his stead. The office has always been filled by the Chief Justice since that time.

The Regents of the Smithsonian have included distinguished Americans from many walks of life. Ex officio members (Vice President) have been: Spiro T. Agnew, Chester A. Arthur, Allen W. Barkley, John C. Breckenridge, George Bush, Schuyler Colfax, Calvin Coolidge, Charles Curtis, George M. Dallas, Charles G. Dawes, Charles W. Fairbanks, Millard Fillmore, Gerald R. Ford, John N. Garner, Hannibal Hamlin, Thomas A. Hendricks, Garret A. Hobart, Hubert H. Humphrey, Andrew Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, William R. King, Thomas R. Marshall, Walter F. Mondale, Levi P. Morton, Richard M. Nixon, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Theodore Roosevelt, James S. Sherman, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harry S. Truman, Henry A. Wallace, William A. Wheeler, Henry Wilson.

Ex officio members (Chief Justice) have been: Roger B. Taney, Salmon P. Chase, Nathan Clifford, Morrison R. Waite, Samuel F. Miller, Melville W. Fuller, Edward D. White, William Howard Taft, Charles Evans Hughes, Harlan F. Stone, Fred M. Vinson, Earl Warren, Warren E. Burger.

Regents on the part of the Senate have been: Clinton P. Anderson, Newton Booth, Sidney Breese, Lewis Cass, Robert Milledge Charlton, Bennet Champ Clark, Francis M. Cockrell, Shelby Moore Cullom, Garrett Davis, Jefferson Davis, George Franklin Edmunds, George Evans, Edwin J. Garn, Walter F. George, Barry Goldwater, George Gray, Hannibal Hamlin, Nathaniel Peter Hill, George Frisbie Hoar, Henry French Hollis, Henry M. Jackson, William Lindsay, Henry Cabot Lodge, Medill McCormick, James Murray Mason, Samuel Bell Maxey, Robert B. Morgan, Frank E. Moss, Claiborne Pell, George Wharton Pepper, David A. Reed, Leverett Saltonstall, Hugh Scott, Alexander H. Smith, Robert A. Taft, Lyman Trumbull, Wallace H. White, Jr., Robert Enoch Withers.

Regents on the part of the House of Representatives have included: Edward P. Boland, Frank T. Bow, William Campbell Breckenridge, Overton Brooks, Benjamin Butterworth, Clarence Cannon, Lucius Cartrell, Hiester Clymer, William Colcock, William P. Cole, Jr., Maurice Connolly, Silvio O. Conte, Edward E. Cox, Edward H. Crump, John Dalzell, Nathaniel Deering, Hugh A. Dinsmore, William English, John Farnsworth, Scott Ferris, Graham Fitch, James Garfield, Charles L. Gifford, T. Alan Goldsborough, Frank L. Greene, Gerry Hazleton, Benjamin Hill, Henry Hilliard, Ebenezer Hoar, William Hough, William M. Howard, Albert Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Joseph Johnston, Michael Kirwan, James T. Lloyd, Robert Luce, Robert McClelland, Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., George H. Mahon, George McCrary, Edward McPherson, James R. Mann, George Perkins Marsh, Norman Y. Mineta, A. J. Monteague, R. Walton Moore, Walter H. Newton, Robert Dale Owen, James Patterson, William Phelps, Luke Poland, John Van Schaick Lansing Pruyn, B. Carroll Reece, Ernest W. Roberts, Otho Robards Singleton, Frank Thompson, Jr., John M. Vorys, Hiram Warner, Joseph Wheeler.

Citizen Regents have been: David C. Acheson, Louis Agassiz, James B. Angell, Anne L. Armstrong, William Backhouse Astor, J. Paul Austin, Alexander Dallas Bache, George Edmund Badger, George Bancroft, Alexander Graham Bell, James Gabriel Berrett, John McPherson Berrien, Robert W. Bingham, Sayles Jenks Bowen, William G. Bowen, Robert S. Brookings, John Nicholas Brown, William A. M. Burden, Vannevar Bush, Charles F. Choate, Jr., Rufus Choate, Arthur H. Compton, Henry David Cooke, Henry Coppee, Samuel Sullivan Cox, Edward H. Crump, James Dwight Dana, Harvey N. Davis, William Lewis Dayton, Everette Lee Degolyer, Richard Delafield, Frederic A. Delano, Charles Devens, Matthew Gault Emery, Cornelius Conway Felton, Robert V. Fleming, Murray Gell-Mann, Robert F. Goheen, Asa Gray, George Gray, Crawford Hallock Greenwalt, Nancy Hanks, Caryl Parker Haskins, Gideon Hawley, John B. Henderson, John B. Henderson, Jr., A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Gardner Greene Hubbard, Charles Evans Hughes, Carlisle H. Humelsine, Jerome C. Hunsaker, William Preston Johnston, Irwin B. Laughlin, Walter Lenox, Augustus P. Loring, John Maclean, William Beans Magruder, John Walker Maury, Montgomery Cunningham Meigs, John C. Merriam, R. Walton Moore, Roland S. Morris, Dwight W. Morrow, Richard Olney, Peter Parker, Noah Porter, William Campbell Preston, Owen Josephus Roberts, Richard Rush, William Winston Seaton, Alexander Roby Shepherd, William Tecumseh Sherman, Otho Robards Singleton, Joseph Gilbert Totten, John Thomas Towers, Frederic C. Walcott, Richard Wallach, Thomas J. Watson, Jr., James E. Webb, James Clarke Welling, Andrew Dickson White, Henry White, Theodore Dwight Woolsey.
Topic:
Museums -- Administration  Search this
Museum trustees  Search this
Genre/Form:
Manuscripts
Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 1, Smithsonian Institution, Board of Regents, Minutes
Identifier:
Record Unit 1
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Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-sia-faru0001
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Composite Group Portrait of Touring Lecturers for the American Literary Bureau

Creator:
American Literary Bureau  Search this
Subject:
Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt) 1832-1902  Search this
Yates, Edmund 1831-1894  Search this
Perkins, Eli 1839-1910  Search this
Billings, Josh 1818-1885  Search this
Murray, W. H. H (William Henry Harrison) 1840-1904  Search this
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881  Search this
Tilton, Theodore 1835-1907  Search this
Hay, John 1838-1905  Search this
Harte, Bret 1836-1902  Search this
Scott-Siddons, Mary Frances 1844-1896  Search this
Twain, Mark 1835-1910  Search this
Nasby, Petroleum V. 1833-1888  Search this
Schurz, Carl 1829-1906  Search this
Bellew, J. C. M (John Chippendall Montesquieu) 1823-1874  Search this
Chapin, E. H (Edwin Hubbell) 1814-1880  Search this
Cushman, Charlotte 1816-1876  Search this
Edgarton, Lillian  Search this
Stowe, Harriet Beecher 1811-1896  Search this
Saxe, John Godfrey 1816-1887  Search this
De Cordova, Raphael J. 1822-1901  Search this
Curtis, George William 1824-1892  Search this
Kilpatrick, Judson 1836-1881  Search this
Simpson, Matthew 1811-1884  Search this
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 1815-1902  Search this
Anthony, Susan B (Susan Brownell) 1820-1906  Search this
Faithfull, Emily 1836?-1895  Search this
Gough, John B (John Bartholomew) 1817-1886  Search this
Field, Kate 1838-1896  Search this
Livingston, Anna  Search this
Collins, Wilkie 1824-1889  Search this
Taylor, Bayard 1825-1878  Search this
Griswold, A. Minor (Alphonso Minor) 1834-1891  Search this
Hale, Edward Everett 1822-1909  Search this
Sumner, Charles 1811-1874  Search this
Froude, James Anthony 1818-1894  Search this
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1803-1882  Search this
Dickinson, Anna E (Anna Elizabeth) 1842-1932  Search this
Burritt, Elihu 1810-1879  Search this
Hepworth, George H (George Hughes) 1833-1902  Search this
Phillips, Wendell 1811-1884  Search this
Collyer, Robert 1823-1912  Search this
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Tyndall, John 1820-1893  Search this
MacDonald, George 1824-1905  Search this
Parton, James 1822-1891  Search this
Physical description:
Cartes-de-visite (card photographs); 4 x 2.5;
Type:
Photographs
Date:
1868
Circa 1868-1869
Topic:
Portraits, Group  Search this
Local number:
SIA RU000095 [SIA_000095_B28_F02_001]
Restrictions & Rights:
No access restrictions. Many of SIA's holdings are located off-site, and advance notice is recommended to consult a collection. Please email the SIA Reference Team at osiaref@si.edu
No Copyright - United States
Data Source:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_arc_404545
Online Media:

Beecher and his accusers : a complete history of the great controversy, including the life of Henry Ward Beecher ... / by Francis P. Williamson

Author:
Williamson, Francis P  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
xiii, p. 21-415 : ports. ; 20 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1874
Call number:
BX7260.B3 W729 1874
BX7260.B3W729 1874
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_390193

Henry Ward Beecher : spokesman for a Victorian America / Clifford E. Clark, Jr

Author:
Clark, Clifford Edward 1941-  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
288 p. ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1978
C1978
Topic:
Congregational churches--Clergy--Biography  Search this
Clergy--Biography  Search this
Call number:
CT275.B388C5
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_104770

Woman's influence in politics : an address / delivered by Henry Ward Beecher, at the Cooper Institute, New York, Thursday evening, Feb. 2, 1860

Author:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
New England Woman's Suffrage Association Constitution  Search this
Former owner:
Child, Anna M. DSI  Search this
Physical description:
17, [3] p. ; 19 cm. in envelope 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1870
Topic:
Women in politics  Search this
Women--Suffrage  Search this
Call number:
HQ1236.5.U6 B414 1870
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_497299

Henry Ward Beecher; the Indiana years, 1837-1847

Author:
Elsmere, Jane Shaffer  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
xiii, 317 p. illus. 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1973
Topic:
Clergy--Biography  Search this
Call number:
CT275.B388 E4 1973
CT275.B388E4 1973
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_422259

The most famous man in America : the biography of Henry Ward Beecher / Debby Applegate

Author:
Applegate, Debby  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
ix, 529 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., map ; 25 cm
Type:
Biography
Place:
United States
Date:
2006
C2006
Topic:
Congregational churches--Clergy  Search this
Clergy  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_800548

Narratives of remarkable conversions and revival incidents : including a review of revivals, from the day of Pentecost to the Great Awakening in the last century--conversions of eminent persons--instances of remarkable conversions and answers to prayer--an account of the rise and progress of the Great Awakening of 1857-'8 / by William C. Conant ; with an introduction by Henry Ward Beecher

Title:
Narratives of conversions and revival incidents
Author:
Conant, William C  Search this
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
David H. DeVorkin Collection (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI  Search this
Physical description:
xx, 444 p. ; 19 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1858
Topic:
Conversion--Christianity  Search this
Revivals  Search this
Great Awakening  Search this
Call number:
BV4930 .C66 1858
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_801795

Henry Ward Beecher: an American portrait, by Paxton Hibben

Author:
Hibben, Paxton 1880-1928  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
x p., 2 l., 15-390 p. front., plates, ports. 24 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1927
[c1927]
Call number:
CT275.B388 H6
CT275.B388H6
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_32323

Anecdotes of Henry Ward Beecher / by N. A. Shenstone ; profusely illustrated

Author:
Shenstone, N. A  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
447 p. : ill. ; 20 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1887
C1887
Topic:
Clergy--Biography  Search this
Call number:
CT275.B388 S5
CT275.B388S5
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_125050

A biography of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. By Wm. C. Beecher and Rev. Samuel Scoville, assisted by Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher

Author:
Beecher, William Constantine b. 1849  Search this
Scoville, Samuel b. 1872  Search this
Beecher, Henry Ward Mrs. 1813-1897  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
713 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 24 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1888
Call number:
CT275.B388 B4
CT275.B388 B4
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_17356

Banquet at Delmonico's : great minds, the Gilded Age, and the triumph of evolution in America / Barry Werth

Author:
Werth, Barry  Search this
Subject:
Darwin, Charles 1809-1882  Search this
Spencer, Herbert 1820-1903 Influence  Search this
Schurz, Carl 1829-1906 Influence  Search this
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887 Influence  Search this
Carnegie, Andrew 1835-1919 Influence  Search this
Delmonico's Restaurant (New York, N.Y.) History  Search this
Physical description:
xxxi, 362 p. ; 25 cm
Type:
Biography
Place:
United States
New York (State)
New York
Date:
2009
C2009
19th century
1865-1918
Topic:
Social Darwinism--History  Search this
Human evolution--Social aspects--History  Search this
Evolution (Biology)--History  Search this
Social change--History  Search this
Social evolution--History  Search this
Dinners and dining--History  Search this
Intellectuals  Search this
Intellectual life  Search this
Social conditions  Search this
Social life and customs  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_926671

Henry Ward Beecher. A sketch of his career; with analyses of his power as a preacher, lecturer, orator and journalist, and incidents and reminiscences of his life. Commemorative of his entrance upon his seventieth year. Edited by Lyman Abbott, D.D

Author:
Abbott, Lyman 1835-1922  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
xi p., 2 l., [13]-604 p. front., plates, ports. 24 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1883
Call number:
CT275.B388A2
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_109508

Henry Ward Beecher: an American portrait [by] Paxton Hibben with a foreword by Sinclair Lewis

Author:
Hibben, Paxton 1880-1928  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
xiv, 361 p. 22 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1942
[1942]
Call number:
BX7260.B3 H62 1942
BX7260.B3H62 1942
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_9947

Life of Henry Ward Beecher, the eminent pulpit and platform orator. Being a graphic sketch of hisearly life, his career in the West and his crowning glory of a forty years' pastorate in Brooklyn, with narratives of his great achievements ... By Joseph Howard, Jr. ..

Author:
Howard, Joseph 1833-1908  Search this
Subject:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
2 p. l., 11-651 p. incl. plates, ports. front. 22 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1887
Call number:
BX7260.B3H8X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_254897

Plain and pleasant talk about fruits, flowers and farming

Author:
Beecher, Henry Ward 1813-1887  Search this
Physical description:
viii, 9-420 p. 19 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1859
Topic:
Agriculture  Search this
Gardening  Search this
Call number:
S407 .B4X 1859
S407.B4X 1859
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_235161

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