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Finding Aid
Grant Monument Association Records, 1885-1980
Catalog Number GEGR 622
National Park Service Manhattan Sites
General Grant National Memorial
Arrangement and Description Revised April 2011 Margaret Bausman
Originally Processed June 2002
Mary P. Perrault Melissa Underhill Elizabeth Banks
This finding aid may be accessed electronically from the National Park Service Manhattan Historic Sites Archive
http:// www.mhsarchive.org
Processing was funded by a generous donation from the Leon Levy Foundation
to the National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
COPYRIGHT AND RESTRICTIONS ................................................................................................................... 4
PROVENANCE NOTE ...................................................................................................................................... 5
HISTORICAL NOTE ......................................................................................................................................... 7
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE ....................................................................................................................... 11
ARRANGEMENT NOTE ................................................................................................................................. 12
SERIES OUTLINE .......................................................................................................................................... 13
SERIES NOTES AND CONTENTS LIST ............................................................................................................ 14
RELATED MATERIALS NOTE......................................................................................................................... 62
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY ........................................................................................................................... 62
ADDED ENTRIES/ACCESS POINTS ................................................................................................................ 63
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SUMMARY
Creator: Grant Monument Association
Title: Grant Monument Association Records Dates: 1885-1980
Extent: 38 linear feet (53 document boxes, 3 half document boxes, 13 index card boxes, 10 flat boxes)
National Park Service Accession Number: GEGR-00098
National Park Service Catalog Number: GEGR 622
Historical Statement:
The Grant Monument Association (GMA) was established in 1885, just days after the death of
General Ulysses S. Grant, with the explicit goal of raising the funds necessary to create and
maintain a memorial befitting Grant’s legacy. Over the following twelve years, the GMA
solicited contributions and eventually constructed the edifice commonly known as Grant’s
Tomb, one of the country’s largest mausoleums, in New York City’s Riverside Park. Thereafter,
the GMA functioned as the entity that oversaw the daily operation of the tomb and promoted
the legacy of General Grant. In 1959, the GMA transferred the on-going care of the property
and mausoleum to the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Over the next six
years, the GMA continued to serve in an advisory capacity. In 1965, the GMA was officially
dissolved.
Scope and Content Statement:
The records of the Grant Monument Association consist of administrative, financial, fund raising,
design competition, operational and attendance records. Materials include correspondence,
meeting minutes, annual reports, budgets, vouchers, invoices, bills, receipts, tax records,
subscription records, architectural descriptions and plans, blueprints, newspaper clippings,
publications and ephemera. While most material is loose, there are approximately a dozen
ledgers and letter books and hundreds of booklets of subscription records. The correspondents
consist of trustees, officers, architects, builders and artists, vendors, local, state and federal
authorities, contributors and patrons.
Processing Information:
This collection was originally processed at the National Park Service Northeast Museum Services
Center in June 2002. Processing was revised as part of the Manhattan Sites Archives Project in
2011 by Assistant Archivist Margaret Bausman, with the assistance of Project Archivist Tobi
Adler and Lead Archivist Mimi Bowling.
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Funding Source:
Processing of this collection was made possible by a generous donation from the Leon Levy
Foundation to the National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy.
Contact Information:
Chief of Cultural Resources, National Park Service, Manhattan Sites Federal Hall National Memorial 26 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 (212) 825-6883
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PROVENANCE NOTE
The original finding aid produced in 2002 by the NPS Northeast Museum Services Center delineates the
following details concerning the provenance of the collection:
During the late 1970s, the curator of the General Grant National Memorial, David M. Kahn, discovered a
series of footlockers in a storage room on the crypt level of Grant’s Tomb. Therein he found GMA
records spanning a range of periods. Some, dating prior to 1897, had been sealed into copper boxes. It
was Kahn’s deduction that these records had been set aside by the Tomb’s architect John H. Duncan
following the completion of the Tomb as the onsite office was then closed. Thereafter and until the
1920s, GMA records creation and management occurred in the business office of the GMA secretary. In
1912, this system resulted in the loss of GMA records from 1897–1911 (possibly including John H.
Duncan’s original rendering of the Tomb) when the offices of GMA Secretary Henry W. Hayden located
in the Equitable Life Insurance Building were destroyed by fire. It appears that from the 1920s onward,
GMA records were created and managed both at the tomb and in the business office of the GMA
secretary, and that from time to time off-site records were brought to the tomb for storage. Kahn
surveyed, inventoried and arranged1 the records. They were transferred to the Federal Hall National
Memorial.
At one time there was a collection of Grant Monument Association records in the care of the Chamber
of Commerce and Industry when it was located at 65 Liberty Street, New York, NY, where the GMA had
offices apparently during the late 1920s through the early 1930s. The 2002 finding aid notes that these
records consisted of:
three alphabetized letter boxes of correspondence dating from January 1, 1928 through 1933;
a box of invoices and receipts dating from January 1, 1928 through 1933;
a vertical file that contains, among other things, letters to and from John Russell Pope;
galley and photographic work for the 1929 Handbook of the Grant Monument Association.
Efforts to transfer these records from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry to National Park Service
foundered. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry merged with the New York City Partnership to
form the Partnership for New York City. Attempts in 2010-2011 to locate the GMA Records previously in
the Chamber’s custody were unsuccessful.
The current collection consists of those records found by Kahn and those which the GMA turned over to
the National Park Service at the time of its dissolution. These records were temporarily transferred to
the Northeast Museum Services Center in Charlestown, Massachusetts in August of 2001 for processing.
A small portion of these records was separated entirely and now comprise the Grant Family Papers,
1881-1892 and the Chester A. Arthur Statue Committee Records, 1887-1888.
1 Kahn, David M. Memorandum to Superintendent, Manhattan Sites, November 23, 1978, 2p. General Grant
National Memorial Administrative Records (GEGR 00895), Series V: Reports, Box 5, folder 12.
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Upon completion of processing, the collection was returned to the custody of the National Park Service
Manhattan Sites at Federal Hall, and was subsequently moved, as part of the Manhattan Sites Archives
Project, to Fort Wadsworth, Gateway National Recreation Area, Staten Island, New York.
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HISTORICAL NOTE
General Ulysses S. Grant died of throat cancer on July 23, 1885 in Mount McGregor, New York, just two
months after completing work on his memoirs.2 He was perhaps the most popular person in America at
the time of his death. Grant was not only a warrior but also a promoter of civil rights; not only the
strategist who vanquished the Confederacy, but also the U. S. President who supported equal rights for
formerly enslaved people. On August 8, 1885, Grant’s funeral procession wove through New York City
streets lined with one million mourners. The official procession of 60,000 marchers who accompanied
his casket to Riverside Park included Grant’s family, closest friends and colleagues. His casket was laid to
rest in a temporary tomb by former officers of both the Union and the Confederate Armies.
Grant’s declining years and death coincided with the advent of The Gilded Age. Spanning the years of
1880 to 1900, this time was one in which technological advances such as the mass adaptation of
electricity, the refinement of steel and the development of the internal combustion engine ushered in a
period of unparalleled industrial growth and concentration of wealth. It was in this milieu that the
Grant Monument Association (GMA) was conceived and was at its most active.
The swift mobilization of the GMA following Grant’s death would suggest that its inception had already
been considered. Grant had left no specific directive as to the location of his final resting place although
the family owned funeral plots in St. Louis, Missouri and Galena, Illinois. He had tacitly assented to a
memorial provided the design would accommodate his wife’s final resting place along with his.
Ultimately, it was Julia Grant herself who made the final decision that her husband’s remains would be
interred in New York City as she intended to continue to reside in the city which the Grant family had
adopted as their home. Mrs. Grant thus accepted Mayor William R. Grace’s offer to provide a fitting
location,3 a decision she later clarified in writing when the GMA came under criticism suggesting that it
had usurped the privilege of providing the General his final resting place without due consideration that
other locales, such as Arlington National Cemetery and the Old Soldier’s Home in Washington, D.C.,
might more appropriately claim the honor.
The GMA convened its first meeting on July 28, 1885 at the invitation of Mayor Grace, just five days
following the death of General Grant and ten days before his funeral. Those in attendance comprised a
virtual Who’s Who of The Gilded Age. The business, political, social and cultural elites of New York City
were well-represented and included John Jacob Astor IV, Gen. George B. McClellan, Charles Steinway,
William Steinway, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Joseph Pulitzer, George Tompkins and Lispenard Stewart. Those
attendees appointed officers including former U.S. President Chester A. Arthur as Chairman.4 Cornelius
O’Reilly (1834-1903), a prominent architect and builder, served as the Chairman of the Building
2 Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. New York: Charles L. Webster
& Co., 1885, 2 volumes. 3 Grant, Julia, 1826-1902. Letter to William R. Grace, October 29, 1885. Grant Family Papers, 1881-1947. Catalog
# GEGR 625, Box 1, Folder 1. 4 Arthur himself died in November of 1886, and another organization, the Chester A. Arthur Statue Committee,
was created from the ranks of the GMA. See Chester A. Arthur Statue Committee Records, 1887-1888 Catalog # GEGR 624.
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Committee. Other officers were Hamilton Fish and Mayor Grace as Vice-Chairmen, J. Pierpont Morgan
as Treasurer and Richard T. Greener as Secretary. Greener, born in 1844, was one of the most
prominent African-Americans of this period and served as the first GMA secretary from 1885-1892. The
first black graduate of Harvard University, Greener was a lawyer and an educator whose career in
academia included holding the positions of Professor at the University of South Carolina and Dean of
Howard University Law School. In later life, Greener served as United States Consul in India and Russia.
Greener died in Chicago in 1922, just days after the centenary celebration of General Grant which
Greener had planned to attend but was unable to due to illness.
General Horace Porter (1837-1921) served as president of the organization. Porter was a Civil War hero
who received the Medal of Honor; he served with Grant during the war and later as President Grant’s
personal White House secretary. Porter published an account of his war experiences entitled
Campaigning with Grant.5 In later years, Porter was the Ambassador to France and President of the
Union Club. As President of the Grant Monument Association, Porter was instrumental in the
fundraising for and the construction of the tomb through the financially turbulent 1890s.
During the GMA’s first meeting, it was determined that the GMA would endeavor “to build a National
Monument in the City of New York worthy of the illustrious dead soldier and patriot…” Toward this end,
at the urging of Alonzo B. Cornell, former governor of New York State, the GMA pledged itself to raise
the sum of one million dollars. Thus several intertwined tasks dominated the first dozen years of GMA
functioning: fund raising, selection of the tomb’s design and implementation of the construction.
Even before the official formation of the GMA, collection for the Monument had begun. While
fundraising proved to be a perpetual function of the GMA, this activity is punctuated by major
fundraising raising drives in 1885, 1892 and 1929. One of the explicit goals of the GMA was to raise the
needed funds through donation by the citizens of New York. Critics made note that the leadership of
the GMA consisted of some of the leading industrialists who were amassing enormous personal
fortunes. Several or even one alone could have easily met the fundraising goals of the GMA from their
own pockets.
Nevertheless, despite economic disparity, during 1885 and again in 1892, citizens of every economic
echelon subscribed to the GMA. Special efforts were made to solicit donations from African American
fraternal and religious groups by Secretary Greener. Newspapers actively recruited subscriptions.
Private businesses and governmental agencies promoted subscription from among their employees,
creating pledge lists and collecting the pledges. Workers, for whom a dollar or .50 cents subscription
might indeed mean sacrifice, proudly donated. Individuals solicited pledges from neighbors and
colleagues. Veteran’s groups, townships, churches and schools collected donations. Ultimately, the
Grant Monument cost $600,000, nearly 95% percent of which was raised through donations from the
people of New York. Some contributed pennies, others much more. But citizens from every walk of life
seem to comprise the 90,000 subscribers of the GMA – a detail which speaks to the deep esteem with
which General Grant was regarded.
5 Porter, Horace, 1837-1921. Campaigning with Grant. New York: The Century Co., 1897.
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The design of the tomb was a compelling consideration for some citizens who offered ideas for the
monument design entirely unsolicited long before the GMA initiated an official competition. In 1888,
the GMA instituted an open, competitive design submission process based upon a model previously
used in the creation of many Civil War monuments. The parameters of the GMA process contained
some controversial deviations from the norm, however, and a six-member panel of expert judges
resolved that this had served to deter true professionals from participating. They reluctantly chose five
winning designs from 65 submissions they deemed in aggregate to be below par.
The GMA board in turn found the judges choices lacking and thus instituted a second competition in
1890. Rather than remediating the controversial elements of the first competition, the second was by
invitation, extending a $500 stipend to five of the most prominent architects at the time including
Carrere and Hastings, Charles W. Clinton, LeBrun and Sons and John Ord. The winning submission this
time was chosen not by experts but by the Board itself who bestowed the honor on a composite neo-
classical design by John H. Duncan.
Through the years of construction, the GMA, John H. Duncan and builder John T. Brady labored over the
details - granite from Maine, marble from Massachusetts and Italy, stained glass windows from Tiffany &
Co. and sculptures by J. Massy Rhind. Even at the time of its 1897 dedication ceremony, the GMA did
not consider the tomb complete as it lacked external statuary. This cause was taken up by the 1929
fundraising campaign which sought to raise $400,000 to complete the tomb under the auspices of John
Russell Pope. However, the impact of the Great Depression delayed completion again. Thus, technically
speaking, Grant’s Tomb remains unfinished today.
The on-going work of the GMA, from 1897 to 1959, was to support the daily functioning of Grant’s Tomb
as an educational and patriotic destination, to work collaboratively with city, state and federal agencies
to maintain the property and building, and to promote General Grant’s legacy. Toward this end, the
GMA maintained an active Board of Trustees.
George D. Burnside served as custodian of Grant’s Tomb for 33 years, his role being filled upon
retirement by his son, George G. Burnside who had hitherto worked at his father’s side. While Mr.
Burnside provided daily care of the tomb overseeing its maintenance and repair, he also served as tour
guide and coordinator of visitation. He created informational material including a 1928 booklet entitled
Life of Gen. U. S. Grant: Description of Tomb. He kept meticulous track of daily attendance and weather
in a series of ledgers from which monthly and yearly attendance statistics were drawn.
On its perch high above the Hudson River, for over two decades Grant’s Tomb welcomed around half a
million visitors a year, exceeding visitation to The Statue of Liberty until after World War I. Through the
20th century, the GMA promoted Grant-related events, especially yearly celebrations of his birth, at the
tomb and elsewhere. The GMA worked collaboratively with the Works Progress Administration in the
installation of busts of several of Grant’s Civil War generals in 1938 and the commissioning of murals
representing maps locating battles of the Civil War by Dean Faucett. In 1959, the care of the tomb and
property was transferred to the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Remaining intact for
another six years in an advisory capacity, the GMA’s last official act before legally dissolving, was the
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oversight of the installation of mosaic murals by Allyn Cox in 1965. A new Grant Monument Association
was created some years later; the records of that organization are not part of this collection.
TIMELINE of the Grant Monument Association
1885 July 23 Death of General Ulysses S. Grant
1885 July 28 Inaugural meeting of Grant Monument Association
1885 August 8 Funeral for Ulysses S. Grant held in New York City
1885 Major fundraising drive
1888-1889 First official competition for Tomb’s design
1890 Design of John H. Duncan chosen in second competitive process
1891 April 27 Ground Breaking Ceremony
1892 Major fundraising drive
1892 April 27 Ceremony for the laying of the cornerstone
1897 April 22 Dedication marking completion of the Grant Monument
1902 December 14 Death of Julia Dent Grant. Her remains are entombed beside her husband’s.
1912 January 9 Many GMA records destroyed in Equitable Insurance Building fire
1922 April 27 Centenary Celebration of General Grant
1929 Major fundraising Drive
1959 May 1 Grant’s Tomb officially becomes part of the National Park Service
1965 April 7 The GMA is dissolved
1994 The GMA is re-constituted under the leadership of Frank Scaturro
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The records of the Grant Monument Association consist of administrative, financial, fund raising, design
competition, operational and attendance records. Materials include correspondence, meeting minutes,
annual reports, budgets, vouchers, invoices, bills, receipts, tax records, subscription records,
architectural descriptions and plans, blueprints, newspaper clippings, publications and ephemera. While
most material is loose, there are a dozen or so bound ledgers and letter books. The correspondents
consist of trustees, officers, architects, builders and artists, vendors, local, state and federal authorities,
contributors and patrons. In aggregate, these materials not only narrate the evolution of the Grant
Monument Association but also serve to illuminate the personal commitment of the membership, many
of whom were men of considerable prominence, including Presidents Chester A. Arthur, Rutherford B.
Hayes and Benjamin Harrison; business and civic leaders such as Andrew Carnegie, Hamilton Fish,
William R. Grace, John D. Rockefeller, Jacob H. Schiff, Leland Stanford, and Cornelius Vanderbilt; and
notable architects and firms such as Charles W. Clinton, John H. Duncan, John Ord, Calvert Vaux, and
Carrere and Hastings.
Approximately two-thirds of the collection consists of records pertaining to the establishment and
administration of the GMA and its attempts to raise money for the construction of the tomb. The
records shed light on a variety of fund-raising methods, including persuasion of personal connections,
newspaper appeals, industry- and trade- based initiatives, appeals to veterans, solicitation of
government funding, strategically placed collection boxes, and benefits ranging from operas and other
performances to industrial expositions to baseball games.
The remainder of the collection comprises records pertaining to the design and construction of the tomb
and its maintenance and management. Included are sketches and textual descriptions of proposals for
the tomb’s design, submitted during the two design competitions (1888 and 1890), as well as
documents relating to the groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies. The records also contain files on
the administration of the site, including general financial records, inquiries and responses from visitors,
files on public services and programs, and memoranda on measures taken to protect the tomb during
World War II.
Booklets, pamphlets and printed ephemera in the collection, including programs of dedication
ceremonies, do more than document their respective specific events. They are also chronicles of social
history, illuminating practices of mourning and commemoration. Additionally, many contain
advertisements, often illustrated, that reveal details about everyday life and commerce in 19th century
New York.
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ARRANGEMENT NOTE
The current arrangement of the Grant Monument Association Records replicates the core intellectual
arrangement established during the 2002 processing project, with several adjustments to provide a
more cohesive narrative and streamlined research access, while maintaining original order and the
integrity of the collection. For details concerning the prior arrangement, please see the 2002 Finding Aid
for Grant Monument Association Records, 1885-1966 prepared by Mary P. Perreault, Melissa Underhill
and Elizabeth Banks, available through the office of the Chief of Cultural Resources for the General Grant
National Memorial. A crosswalk between the 2002 and 2011 arrangement is available for researchers if
needed.
The most significant adjustment is the elimination of Series III: Oversized Materials. In the 2002
arrangement, Series III contained all items found in the collection which were larger, and in some cases
smaller, than the standard legal size document box. While removal of each item to one of 23
appropriately sized archival boxes was noted with a separation sheet, the 2002 finding aid utilized an
elaborate footnoting system which essentially severed the other-sized items from their intellectual
connection to their original location.
The re-integration of other-sized materials is reflected in two ways. Of the 23 boxes in Series III, 12 were
index card boxes containing the subscription books from the 1892 fund raising drive. These materials
have been reassigned to Series I: Subseries G: Fundraising, Sub-subseries 3: Subscription Books. The box
numbers have been adjusted accordingly. The 11 boxes which contain the remaining other-sized
materials are physically arranged as the last 11 boxes in the collection. The items therein are listed in
the finding aid according at their physical location of origin and intellectual relationship. Series I:
Subseries G: Fundraising has been arranged into 7 sub-subseries: 1. Correspondence; 2. Events,
Campaigns and Fundraisers; 3. Subscription Books; 4. Indexes of Contributors; 5. Contribution Boxes;
and 6. Grand Army of the Republic (GAR).
The arrangement of the General Correspondence in Series II, Subseries D: Tomb Opening and
Operational Records reflects a significant re-processing from the 2002 arrangement as it has been
sorted by year and month in order to provide a more cohesive narrative. Throughout the collection,
some folder order has been adjusted for flow of content and chronology.
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SERIES OUTLINE
Series I: Administration Records, 1885-1965 Subseries A: General Correspondence Subseries B: Trustee Records Subseries C: Legislation and By-laws Subseries D: Annual Reports Subseries E: Meeting Minutes Subseries F: Financial Records Subseries G: Fundraising Sub-subseries 1: Correspondence Sub-subseries 2: Events, Campaigns and Fundraisers Sub-subseries 3: Subscription Books Sub-subseries 4: Contributor’s Indexing Sub-subseries 5: Contribution Boxes Sub-subseries 6: Grand Army of the Republic Subseries H: Newspaper Clippings Subseries I: Blank paper, envelopes and wrappings Series II: Construction and Maintenance, 1885-1980 Subseries A: Correspondence Subseries B: Pre-Construction Records Subseries C: Construction Records Subseries D: Tomb Opening and Operational Records Subseries E: Financial Records Subseries F: Attendance Records Subseries G: Repairs Subseries H: Programs and Publications
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SERIES NOTES AND CONTENTS LIST
Series I: Administration Records, 1885-1965 Subseries A: General Correspondence, 1885-1892 Extent: 2.5 linear inches Arrangement: Chronological. Scope and Content: Subseries contains correspondence of the Grant Monument Association during its formative years, 1885-1892. The subseries includes correspondence with the City of New York regarding the monument site in Riverside Park. It covers correspondence regarding Federal funding and the resulting dispute regarding General Grant’s final resting place as well as correspondence related to efforts to secure funding from the State of New York. Correspondents in this series include Richard T. Greener, Mayor William R. Grace, Gen. Charles H. T. Collis, Horace Hotchkiss and Cornelius O’Reilly. The documents include letters, telegrams, drafts with annotation and final versions of proposals and speeches. Box Folder Title Dates
1 1 Correspondence with City of New York 1885 September 3-1892 March 29, undated
1 2 Correspondence regarding Congressional Affairs 1885 July 20-1892 May 26, undated
1 3 Leases for Office Space 1886-1892
77 5 Leases for Office Space at 146 Broadway 1886-1890
1 4 Correspondence from New York Cancer Hospital 1890 June 1-1891 January 21
1 5 Appeal to the State of New York for Funding 1891 March 3-1892 March 16, undated
Subseries B: Trustee Records, 1885-1964 Extent: 5 linear inches Arrangement: Chronological. Scope and Content: Subseries contains correspondence between members of the Board of Trustees, their colleagues and the officers of the GMA. While much of it pertains to the scheduling of and attendance at Board Meetings, there is also correspondence pertaining to the business of the Board and the election and resignation of board members and officers. There are many response letters (primarily acceptance) to Mayor Grace’s 1885 invitation to serve as a founding member for the GMA. Many items are addressed to Richard T. Greener, GMA Secretary 1885-1892. There are items related to the restructuring of the GMA in 1892 and changes in leadership.
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The subseries contains correspondence from President Chester A. Arthur, President Rutherford B. Hayes, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, Cornelius O’Reilly, Asa Adams, Robert B. Roosevelt, William Lummis, Adolph Sanger, Lispenard Stewart, Gen. Charles H. T. Collis, Gen. Horace Porter and Horace L. Hotchkiss. Also of note is a bound index of the Board of Trustees from 1892 through 1964, recording not only name, address and date of election but also frequently date of resignation and/or date of death. Some loose obituaries and change of address notices are laid in. Entries are alphabetical by first initial of last name, then by date of election to the Association. The materials consist of hand-written and typed letters, original and copies, as well as a ledger. Box Folder Title Dates
1 6 Trustee Correspondence 1885 July 24-1885 July 31
1 7 Trustee Correspondence 1885 August 1-1885 August 18
1 8 Trustee Correspondence 1885 August 18-1885 August 31
1 9 Trustee Correspondence 1885 September 1-1886 December 2
1 10 Trustee Correspondence 1887 January 19-1889 November 19
1 11 Trustee Correspondence 1889 December 3-1891 December 9, undated
1 12 Trustee Correspondence 1892 January 5-1892 March 24
2 1 Trustee Correspondence 1892 March 25-1892 June 2, undated
2 2 Trustee Correspondence 1892 November 28-1896 November 6
2 3 Trustee Lists and Addresses 1892, undated
78 19 Trustee Names and Addresses 1892?
2 4 Index of Trustees 1892-1964
Subseries C: Legislation and By-Laws, 1886-1897 Extent: .5 linear inches Scope and Content: Subseries consists of one folder containing documents pertaining to the development, revisions and finalizations of the by-laws for the GMA. There are several copies of the 1892 booklet entitled: By-Laws. / The Grant Monument Association. For related material: see also Series II / Subseries H: Programs and Publications / Box 68. Box Folder Title Dates
2 5 Authoring Legislation and By-Laws 1886-1897
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Subseries D: Annual Reports, 1885-1896 Extent: 2.5 linear inches Arrangement: The term “Parts” is used to indicate groups of closely related material which were likely originally filed together as a unit but are now sub-divided into multiple folders for preservation purposes. Scope and Content: Subseries consist of dated and undated accounting reports and lists detailing the income and the expenses of Grant Monument Association from 1885-1896. Itemized lists contain the names of individuals both famous and obscure and the amounts they contributed (e.g. John Jacob Astor, $1,000; C. Smith, $2.00; Little Ettie, Lottie & Fannie, 30¢; A Soldier’s Orphan, 5¢; Daughter of a Confederate General, 25¢; A poor woman with ten children, 5¢.) They also reveal the comparative fund-raising capabilities of various members of the Association (e.g. “Aug. 14 *1885+ Through B*enjamin+ Lichtenstein . . .$230.00”). For related material: see also Series II/Subseries H: Programs and Publications / Annual Reports, 1937-1957. Box Folder Title Dates
2 6 Annual Reports and Regular Minutes, Part 1 of 2 1885-1886, undated
2 7 Annual Reports and Regular Minutes, Part 2 of 2 1885-1886, undated
2 8 Annual Reports and Regular Minutes 1887-1890
2 9 Annual Reports and Regular Minutes, Part 1 of 2 1892-1893
78 20 Minutes of Trustees’ Meeting 1892 March 22
2 10 Annual Reports and Regular Minutes, Part 2 of 2 1892-1893, undated
3 1 Annual Reports and Regular Minutes 1894-1896, undated
Subseries E: Meeting Minutes, 1885-1965 Extent: 7 linear inches Arrangement: Chronological Scope and Content: Subseries consists of four ledgers spanning the years 1885 through 1965. There is a gap from 1887-1911 which may be accounted for by the 1912 fire at the Equitable Life Insurance Building which destroyed many GMA records. Each ledger contains the official “transcript of record” of GMA meetings. The overall content offers insight as to the inception and formation of the GMA, its on-going mission and goals, and its efforts to engage participants representing a broad swath of the community. The first ledger, 1885-1886, is written in the hand of the GMA’s first Secretary, Richard T. Greener. This ledger lists the 85 men who attended the inaugural GMA meeting, July 28, 1885. The final ledger
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contains the Certificate of Dissolution of The Grant Monument Association signed by John P. Lomenzo, Secretary of New York State, dated April 7, 1965. Box Folder Title Dates
3 2 Meeting Minutes Book 1885 July 24-1886 March 25
3 3 Meeting Minutes Book 1912-1936
3 4 Meeting Minutes Book 1937-1956
4 1 Meeting Minutes Book 1956-1965
Subseries F: Financial Records, 1885-1965 Extent: 2.33 linear feet Arrangement: Boxes 4 through 8 of this subseries contain materials which are arranged by record type and then chronologically within the folders. However, the folders in Box 9 entitled “Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts” each contain an array of documents. Those folders cover overlapping dates and their contents are not arranged chronologically. Some folders contain materials grouped by company and sometimes arranged alphabetically. This arrangement has been retained in order not to disrupt any remnants of the original order of the material. Scope and Content: Subseries contains the documents related to the day-to-day financial affairs of the GMA. It contains balance sheets, bank books, check stubs, petty cash ledgers, receipt stubs, canceled checks, vouchers, invoices, bills and receipts. Box Folder Title Dates
4 2 Balance Sheets 1890-1893, undated
4 3 Management of Funds 1886 March - 1896 October
76 1 Management of Funds 1886 March - 1896 October
4 4 Bank Books 1885 July-1886 March
4 5 Bank Books 1885 August-December
4 6 Bank Books 1885 August-1886 October
4 7 Bank Books 1886 March-1890 January
4 8 Check Stubs 1893 May-1896 June
4 9 Check Stubs 1912 February 6-1918 December 13
5 1 Check Stubs 1918 December-1926 March
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5 2 Check Stubs 1932 March-1937 July
5 3 Check Stubs 1937 July-1940 August
5 4 Check Stubs 1940 August-1943 May
6 1 Check Stubs 1943 May-1946 March
6 2 Check Stubs 1946 April-1949 June
6 3 Check Stubs 1949 July-1951 February
6 4 Check Stubs 1951 February-1954 June
6 5 Check Stubs 1949 June 30-August 5, 1954 June-1957 October, 1963 June 28-1965 March 1
7 1 Petty Cash Ledger 1885 July-1892 February
7 2 Petty Cash Ledger 1892 February-1895 November
7 3 Receipt Ledger 1885 July-1888 December
7 4 Receipt Stubs 1885 August-1886 January
7 5 Receipt Stubs 1885 August-1892 February
7 6 Receipt Stubs 1886 February-1889 May
8 1 Receipt Stubs 1889 May-November
8 2 Receipt Stubs 1890 May-September
8 3 Receipt Stubs 1890 September-1891 January
8 4 Receipt Book 1885 July-1891 November
8 5 Cancelled Checks 1892 March 30-1893 July 8
8 6 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1885-1886
8 7 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1885-1889
8 8 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1885-1892
8 9 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1887-1889
8 10 Vouchers and Bills from Mutual District Messenger Company
1885-1893, undated
8 11 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 2: A-M
1885-1890
9 1 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 2: N-Z
1885-1890
9 2 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1885 July-1892 April
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9 3 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1893 July 13-1895 June 4
9 4 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 2 1892 May-1895 April
9 5 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 2 1892 May-1895 April
9 6 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 4 1892 February 20-1893 July 13
9 7 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 4 1892 February 20-1893 July 13
9 8 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 4 1892 February 20-1893 July 13
9 9 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 4 of 4 1892 February 20-1893 July 13
Subseries G: Fundraising, 1885-1894 Arrangement: This subseries is arranged into six sub-subseries: 1: Correspondence; 2: Events, Campaigns and Fundraisers; 3: Subscription Books; 4: Indexes of Contributors; 5: Contribution Boxes; and 6: Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). In the 1980s, several volumes were removed by National Park Service personnel from their respective sequences in Sub-subseries 1 and 3 for unknown purposes, probably exhibition or loan. For registrarial control, these volumes were given individual catalog numbers, which are listed under “Related Materials” in the appropriate sub-subseries description. Sub-subseries 1: Correspondence, 1885-1893
Extent: 3.95 linear feet Arrangement: There are two arrangement schemes within this sub-subseries. The first half is arranged largely by chronology. There is some date overlap among folders in order to preserve presumed original order in which closely associate items were housed together. The items in Box 11 Folder 4 through Box 12 Folder 4 each cover a range of overlapping dates spanning July through December 1885. The contents of these folders were found folded tightly together in a series of six envelopes and one loose bundle. These items were humidified and flattened so that they could be used by researchers. The second half of the sub-subseries maintains an organization in which correspondence was filed by the GMA in a numbered letter file system according to type of company making a contribution. Missing are letter files 1-26, 35, 50, 95, 177. Some folders in this section are empty (and marked as such) to reflect that a letter file was prepared by the GMA but upon initial archival processing was found to be empty. Preservation photocopies of the index sheets that were glued to the fronts of the original letter files are in Box 16, Folder 7. Scope and Content: Sub-subseries includes a range of communications pertaining to the pledge of a donation to the GMA and/or to the completed submission of a donation. This includes letters, pledge sheets and lists, some of which are marked with a number in blue pencil although the use and meaning
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of this notation is not known. There are also drafts and final versions of GMA’s print solicitation for donations, including appeals to Americans overseas, as well as occasional drafts of public addresses appealing for contributions. There are copies of letters from the GMA to subscribers requesting remittance of a pledge. There are requests from subscribers to the GMA for souvenir certificates acknowledging a donation. There are some hand-written notes and memoranda by unidentified creator(s). Many documents are pasted to transmission sheets, some of which are signed (sometime by hand, sometimes by rubber stamp) by former President Chester A. Arthur as Chairman of the GMA. Among the correspondence are letters from individuals proposing a variety of fund-raising schemes, such as the sale of books of reminiscences by Civil War soldiers, oratory contests, and the marketing of products bearing the Grant name. Related Materials:
NPS Catalog GEGR 528-Transcript of Treasurer’s Cash Book o GMA ledger listing names and addressed of contributors covering 1892 May-1894
February
NPS Catalog GEGR 529-Transcript of Treasurer’s Cash Book o GMA ledger listing names and addressed of contributors covering 1892 March-June
NPS Catalog GEGR 531-Cornerstone Day-Record of Total Subscriptions as Announced o GMA ledger which corresponds to letter files 27-147 detailing total amounts
subscribed per group Box Folder Title Dates
10 1 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885-1886
77 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885
75 1 Continental Insurance Company Subscription Scroll undated
10 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 July 1-July 26
10 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 July 28-July 30
10 4 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 July 30-August 2
10 5 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 August 3-5
10 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 August 5-6
10 7 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 August 7-12
10 8 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 August 12
10 9 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 August 12-18
10 10 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 August 18-24
10 11 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 August 17-31
10 12 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 September 1-7
10 13 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 September 8-15
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10 14 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 September 15-30
10 15 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 October 1-10
10 16 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 October 8-14
10 17 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 October 14-31
11 1 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 November 3-21
11 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 November 21-December 2
11 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1885 December 2-31
11 4 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 1 of 2 1885 July 31-August 21
11 5 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 1 of 2 1885 July 30-September 3
11 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 1 of 2 1885 August 10-25, undated
78 18 Subscription Scrolls 1885, undated
12 1 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 1 of 2 1885 August 3 -22, undated
12 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 1 of 2 1885 July 25-October 14, undated
12 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 1 of 2 1885 July 25-August 15, undated
12 4 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 1 of 2 1885 August 10-15, undated
12 5 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 2 of 2 circa 1885
77 8 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising, Part 2 of 2 (loose copybook pages)
circa 1885
12 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1886 January 2-7, undated
12 7 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1886 January 7- February 19
12 8 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1886 February 19-May 17
12 9 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1886 May 19-July 29
12 10 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1886 August 12-December 14
12 11 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1886 December 15-1887 March 29
12 12 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1887 April 1-1888 February 27
13 1 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1888 March 1-June 15
13 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1888 June 20-1889 December 18
13 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1890 January 30-October 10
13 4 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1890 October 14-December 19
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13 5 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1890 December 19-1891 May 6
13 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1891 May 19-December 31
13 7 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 January 27-March 19
13 8 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 March 11-28
13 9 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 28-31
13 10 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 March 30-April 4
76 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 4
13 11 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 5-6
13 12 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 6-9
13 13 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 9-11
13 14 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 9-12, undated
14 1 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 12-25
14 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 14-20
14 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 14-23
14 4 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 26-30, undated
14 5 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 2-9
14 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 9-12, undated
78 1 United States Post Office Subscription Sheets 1892 May 9, undated
14 7 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 12-18
78 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 16
76 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 7
14 8 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 19-21
14 9 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 23-24
14 10 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 24-25
14 11 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 25-28
14 12 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 28-31
14 13 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 June 1-2
14 14 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 June 3-8
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15 1 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 June 9-23
15 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 June 24-July 30
15 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 August 10-October 26
15 4 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 November 5-1897 March 3, undated
15 5 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 April 14-25, undated
15 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
15 7 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
15 8 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
15 9 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 3, undated, circa 1892
15 10 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
15 11 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
16 1 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising 1892 May 6-23, undated, circa 1892
16 2 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
16 3 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
16 4 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
76 16 United States Army Subscription Form undated, circa 1892
16 5 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
16 6 Correspondence Regarding Fund Raising undated, circa 1892
16 7 Preservation photocopies of the original indexes to Letter Files 27-185
undated, circa 1892
16 8 (Letter File 27) Dry Goods (Corsets); Dry Goods (Spool, Cotton)
1892-1893
16 9 (Letter File 28) Dry Goods; Fur Dealers, Furriers 1892
16 10 (Letter File 29) Hotels, Glue 1982
16 11 (Letter File 30) Soap, Wholesale Groceries 1892-1893
16 12 (Letter File 31) Wholesale Drug Trade, Pharmacists 1982
16 13 (Letter File 32) Varnishes, Twine Mfs. 1892
16 14 (Letter File 33) Fish & Oyster, Butchers 1892
16 15 (Letter File 34) Carriage, etc; Streetcar Manufactures 1892
16 16 (Letter File 36) Harness & Saddlery, ; Decorators 1892-1893
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16 17 (Letter File 37) Window Shades, etc; Real Estate 1890-1982
16 18 (Letter File 38) Diamonds, Watch Cases 1892-1893
16 19 (Letter File 39) Jewelry Boxes, etc; & Silversmiths 1892-1893
16 20 (Letter File 40) Manufactures Jewelers & Gold Pens 1892
16 21 (Letter File 41) Opticians; Clocks 1892
16 22 (Letter File 42/43) Jewelry Jobbers; Retail Jewelers; Jewelry Supplies, etc; Telegraph Inserts
1892-1893
17 1 (Letter File 44) Fire Alarms and Police Telegraph; Electrical Supplies
1892-1893
17 2 (Letter File 45) Electrical Light Companies; Telegraph Interests
1892
17 3 (Letter File 46) Electrical Press, Burglar Alarms 1892
17 4 (Letter File 47/48) Electricians; Architects; Paper Manufacturers & Dealers; Blank Book Manufacturers, Part 1 of 2
1892-1893
17 5 (Letter File 47/48) Electricians; Architects; Paper Manufacturers & Dealers; Blank Book Manufacturers, Part 2 of 2
1892-1893
17 6 (Letter File 49) Printers; Printer Materials, etc. 1892-1893
17 7 (Letter File 51/52) Printing Presses; Book Binders; Book Binding Materials; Engravers
1892-1893
17 8 (Letter File 53) Stationers; Lithographers 1892-1893
17 9 (Letter File 54) Office Sundries, Typewriters 1892-1893
17 10 (Letter File 55) Type Founders, Electrotype 1892
17 11 (Letter File 56) Metal Workers Tools, Printers Ink 1892
17 12 (Letter File 57) Paper Box Makers; Inks 1892-1893
17 13 (Letter File 58) Lawyers, Men's Furnishings, Wholesale, Part 1 of 2
1892
17 14 (Letter File 58) Lawyers, Men's Furnishings, Wholesale, Part 2 of 2
1892
17 15 (Letter File 59) Straw Goods, Hats, etc.; Underwear, etc.
1892-1893
17 16 (Letter File 60/61) Jobbers of Millinery Goods, Umbrellas, etc., Hats and Caps, Wholesale, Notions and Fancy Goods
1892-1893
17 17 (Letter File 62) Retail Men's Furnishing Goods; Retail Hats and Caps
1892-1893
17 18 (Letter File 63) Wholesale and Retail Toys; Artificial Flower
1892
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17 19 (Letter File 64) Bicycles, etc. (Sporting Goods); Baby Carriage Dealers
1892-1893
17 20 (Letter File 65) Publishers of Books, Religious Papers 1892-1893
17 21 (Letter File 66) Educational Papers, Sporting Papers 1893
17 22 (Letter File 67/68) Trade Papers, News Companies, Weekly Papers; Paintings Engravings, etc.
1892
17 23 (Letter File 69) Trucks, Etc.; Rubber Goods 1892-1893
17 24 (Letter File 70) Boots and Shoes; Wholesale and Retail Hardware and Cutlery
1892-1893
17 25 (Letter File 71) Metals and Iron; Wire Cloth and Wire Workers
1892
17 26 (Letter File 72/73) Brass and Copper Goods; Plumber Supplies; Agricultural Implements; Street Railways
1892-1893
17 27 (Letter File 74) Leaf Tobacco, Cigar Manufacturers 1892
17 28 (Letter File 75/76) Manufacturers Tobacco; Cigarette Manufacturers; Wholesale and Retail, Tobacconists, Pipes and Smokers Article
1892-1983
17 29 (Letter File 77) Cigar Manufacturers Supplies; China and Glassware
1892
17 30 (Letter File 78) Leather and Hides; Clothing, Retail 1892
17 31 (Letter File 79) Clothing, Wholesale; Safes 1892-1893
17 32 (Letter File 80) Powder and High explosives; Piano Manufacturers
1892-1893
17 33 (Letter File 81) Organ Builders; Arms and Ammunition
1892
17 34 (Letter File 82) Scales 1892-1893
17 35 (Letter File 83) Silk Industries (Dry Goods); Silk Manufacturers (Dry Goods)
1892-1893
17 36 (Letter File 84) Silk Twists and Braids; Silk Dyers, etc., [empty]
1892
17 37 (Letter File 85/86) Importers Silk Fabrics; Raw Silk Importers; Dyeing Establishments; Building Industries
1892
17 38 (Letter File 87) Masons and Builders; Carpenters and Builders
1892
17 39 (Letter File 88) Manufacturers and Cabinet Work; Architectural Iron Manufacturers
1892-1893
17 40 (Letter File 89) Slate and Metal Roofers; Master Painters
1892-1893
17 41 (Letter File 90) Employing Plasters; Plaster and Cement Manufacturers
1892
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76 4 (Letter File 90) Employing Plasters; Plaster and Cement Manufacturers
1892
17 42 (Letter File 91) Master Plumbers; Fire Proofing and Fire Brick
1892
18 1 (Letter File 92/93) Contractors; House Shorers; Asphalt and Patent Basement; Hod Elevators
1892-1893
18 2 (Letter File 94) Second Hand Building Materials; Gas Fixtures and Lamps
1892-1893
18 3 (Letter File 96) Blue Stone Dealers; Freestone Cutters
1892-1893
18 4 (Letter File 97) Window Glass; Marble Industry 1892-1893
18 5 (Letter File 97/98) Grate Cutters; Foundation, Stone, Tiles, Grates and Mantels; Manufacturers Terra Cotta
1892-1893
18 6 (Letter File 99) Retail Cole Yards, Wholesale Coal Trade
1892-1893
18 7 (Letter File 100/101) Matches; Packing Boxes; Ice Dealers; Hay Dealers
1892-1893
18 8 (Letter File 102) Wood Dealers; Tea 1892-1893
18 9 (Letter File 103) Cold Storage; Fruit 1892-1893
18 10 (Letter File 104) Woodenware; Chemical Manufacturers
1892
18 11 (Letter File 105) Perfumers; Retail Druggists 1892-1893
18 12 (Letter File 106) Coal and Oils; Paint and Oils 1892-1893
18 13 (Letter File 107) Miscellaneous Oils; Surgical and Dental Instruments
1893
18 14 (Letter File 108) Livery; Boarding and Sales; Stables, District 1
1892
18 15 (Letter File 109) Livery Stables, District 2 & 3 [empty] 1892
18 16 (Letter File 110/111) Livery Stables 4 &5; Sales, Stables, Feed, [empty]
1892
18 17 (Letter File 112) Billiard Tables; Artists; Sculptors 1892
18 18 (Letter File 113) Confectioners; Accident Insurance 1892-1893
18 19 (Letter File 114) Physicians; Fire Underwriters 1892-1893
18 20 (Letter File 115) Awning and Sail Makers; Ship Chandlers
1893
18 21 (Letter File 116) Uptown Residents Districts 1 & 2 1892
18 22 (Letter File 117/118) Uptown Residents Districts 3,4 & 5; Clergymen
1892-1893
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18 23 (Letter File 119) Passenger and Freight Elevators; Machinery and Pumps
1892-1893
18 24 (Letter File 120) Mineral Water, etc.; Building Materials
1892
18 25 (Letter File 121) Federal Officials; Photographers 1892
18 26 (Letter File 122/123) Amateur Photographers; Florists; Merchant Taylors; Dentists
1892-1893
18 27 (Letter File 124) Hollow Glass Manufacturers [empty]
1892
18 28 (Letter File 125/126) Bakers; Auctioneers; Household Coopers & Cooper Stock; Pawn Brokers
1892
18 29 (Letter File 127) Restaurants; Pumps & Machinery 1892
18 30 (Letter File 128) Milk Dealers; Engineers; Civil, Mechanical & Mining
1892-1893
18 31 (Letter File 129) Musical Instruments; Merchant Marine, Port of New York
1892
18 32 (Letter File 130) Antiques & Bric-A-Brac; Grocers, Retail
1892
18 33 (Letter File 131) Stock Exchange; Carpets & Oil Cloth (Dry Goods)
1892
18 34 (Letter File 132) Consolidated Stock & Petroleum Exchange; Union League Club
1892-1893
18 35 (Letter File 133) Columbia Yacht Club; Lotus Club 1892
18 36 (Letter File 134) Seventh Regiment Club; Union Club 1892-1893
18 37 (Letter File 135/136) Mercantile Exchange; Cotton Exchange; Produce Exchange
1892-1893
18 38 (Letter File 137) Dry Goods [empty] 1892
18 39 (Letter File 138) Retail Dry Goods; Lumber Association No. 1 W. Side
1892
18 40 (Letter File 139) Brooklyn Committee 1892
19 1 (Letter File 140) Life Insurance 1892-1893
19 2 (Letter File 141) Banks & Clearing Houses 1892-1893
19 3 (Letter File 142 /143) Grocers, Fancy; Savings Banks 1892-1893
19 4 (Letter File 144) Sundries [empty] 1892
19 5 (Letter File 145) Miscellaneous [Part 1 of 4] 1892-1893
19 6 (Letter File 145) Miscellaneous [Part 2 of 4] 1892-1893
19 7 (Letter File 145) Miscellaneous [Part 3 of 4] 1892-1893
19 8 (Letter File 145) Miscellaneous [Part 4 of 4] 1892-1893
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19 9 (Letter File 146) Bank Clerks 1892
19 10 (Letter File 147/148) Federal Officials 1892
19 11 (Letter File 149) Empire Club; Undertakers 1892
19 12 (Letter File 150/151) Cordage; Wholesale Wines & Liquors; Japanese & Chinese Goods; Dealers in Tailors Trimmings; Dry Goods
1892-1893
19 13 (Letter File 152) Lumber Association No. 2; Yellow Pine Trade Produce Exchange (Sub-Comm. Prov'ns [sic])
1892
19 14 (Letter File 153) Produce Exchange Grain Brokers; Lumber Association (Su-Comm [sic]), Wh. White Pine [empty]
1892
19 15 (Letter File 154) Produce Exchange, (Sub) Food Products; Produce Exchange; Produce Exchange, (Sub) Butter & Cheese, [empty]
1892
19 16 (Letter File 155) Lumber Association; North Carolina Pine Produce Exchange (Sub), Stevedores [empty]
1892
19 17 (Letter File 156) Lumber Association (East Side below 59th St); Lumber Association (Eastern Div. Brooklyn) [empty]
1892
19 18 (Letter File 157) Lumber Association; Gowanys Canal Brooklyn; Lighterage Produce Exchange (Sub)[empty]
1892
19 19 (Letter File 158) Oils, Grease & Tallow Produce Exchange (Sub); Bags & Bagging Produce Exchange (Sub) [empty]
1892
19 20 (Letter File 159) Petroleum Produce Exchange (Sub); Lard Produce Exchange (Sub) [empty]
1892
19 21 (Letter File 160) Brokers, Freight Produce Exchange; Feed Produce Exchange (Sub)[empty]
1892
19 22 (Letter File 161) Grain Receivers & Shippers Produce Exchange; Cotton Goods Converters Dry Goods
1892
19 23 (Letter File 162) Flour & Miller Produce Exchange (Sub); Storage Produce Exchange (Sub)
1892
19 24 (Letter File 163)Lumber Association Wh. Hardwood; Lumber Association (Above Harlem)[empty]
1892
19 25 (Letter File 164) Lumber Association (East Side above 59th St.); Lumber Association (Spruce Commission Deals) [empty]
1892
19 26 (Letter File 165) Lumber Association South Brooklyn; Lumber Association Newton Creek District [empty]
1892
19 27 (166) Importers & Jobbers of Dry Goods; Hops & Malts Produce Exchange
1892
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19 28 (Letter File 167/168) Beans & Dried Fruit Produce Exchange; Shipping Produce Exchange; Lumber Association Jersey City; Salt Fish, etc. Produce Exchange [empty]
1892
19 29 (Letter File 168) Elevators Grain Produce Exchange; Retail Liquor Dealers
1892
19 30 (Letter File 170) Coffee Exchange; Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers
1892-1893
19 31 (Letter File 171) Brewers; Lager Beer; Dry Goods Generally
1892-1893
19 32 (Letter File 172/173) Lumber Association Generally; United Service Club; Tobacco; Churches
1892
19 33 (Letter File 174) Gold Leaf Manufacturers; Upton Resident
1892
19 34 (Letter File 175/176) Livery Stables; National Guards; Dry Goods Generally; Clubs
1892-1893
19 35 (Letter File 178) Capitalists & Trustees 1892
19 36 (Letter File 179) Capitalists & Trustees/Grand Army of the Republic
1892
76 5 Grand Army of the Republic order of parade for Laying of Cornerstone Ceremony
1892 April 23
19 37 (Letter File 180) Ladies 1892
19 38 (Letter File 181) Churches 1892
19 39 (Letter File 182) Academics & Schools; Sewing Machines
1892
76 6 (Letter File 182) Academics & Schools; Sewing Machines
1892
Sub-subseries 2: Events, Campaigns and Fund Raisers, 1885-1893 Extent: 10 linear inches Arrangement: Chronological Scope and Content: The materials in this sub-subseries pertain to GMA activities which involved specific fund raising events and special campaigns. The events include oratory and theatrical presentations, an essay contest and an art auction. Special fund raising campaigns include those of the Star newspaper and The Gallatin National Bank. The materials include correspondence, ephemera (auction book, ticket stubs), subscription ledgers and lists, certificates, receipts, and trade cards and fliers, often elaborately illustrated.
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20 1 Oration: George A. Sheridan 1885 January 12- 1886 September 16
20 2 Oration: George A. Sheridan 1886 January 13-February 15
20 3 Oration: George A. Sheridan 1886 February 15-April 14
20 4 Madison Square Garden Fairs 1885, undated
20 5 Madison Square Garden Fairs 1885-1891, undated
20 6 Benefit: Hermit of Cashel 1886, undated
20 7 Financial Statement of the New York Star Fund for the Grant Monument Association
1887
20 8 Receipts, Grant Star Fund 1887 August-October
20 9 Receipts, Grant Star Fund 1887 August, undated
21 1 The Star's Grant Monument Fund Record of Subscriptions Due
1887
21 2 The Star's Grant Monument Fund Subscribers Paid Record
1887
21 3 Fund Raising: Star Campaign 1887 May 4-June 8
21 4 Fund Raising: Star Campaign 1887 June 8-September 19
21 5 Fund Raising: Star Campaign 1887 June 8-1888 January, undated
21 6 Benefit: Allegory of War in Song 1890-1891
21 7 Fund Raiser: Edward F. Cragin 1892 February-May
21 8 Fund Raising: Essay Contest 1892 April 28-1894 December 6
21 9 Benefit: Art Auction 1892, undated
21 10 Gallatin National Bank, Souvenir Certificate Book 1892-1893
21 11 Souvenir Certificates Issued, Numbers 1-23 1892
21 12 Souvenir Certificates Issued, Numbers 1-87 1892
21 13 Souvenir Certificates Issued, Numbers 88-192 1892-1893
Sub-subseries 3: Subscription Books, 1885-1892 Extent: 13.66 linear feet Arrangement: Chronological and numerical.
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Scope and Content: Sub-subseries consists of material that was used in two fundraising drives and which document the GMA’s efforts to formally distribute and collect fund raising materials designed for this purpose. The 1885-1887 materials consist primarily of official GMA pledge sheets. There are logs containing distribution receipts and remittance requests. The bulk of the sub-subseries consists of materials from the 1892 subscription drive in which the GMA provided 6 ½ x 4 ¼ inch booklets to individuals who recorded donations solicited from friends, neighbors, family members, co-workers and colleagues. The record suggests that the GMA distributed approximately 5000 such books (numbered 1-1500 and 5000-8500). Of these, the collection contains 949 completed subscription books. The disposition of the missing subscription books is unknown; presumably they were not returned to the GMA. Also of note is a log marked Estimates of Subscriptions which corresponds in part with the numbered letter files of correspondence from Sub-subseries 1: Correspondence. Related Materials:
NPS Catalog GEGR 525-Register 8 Subscription Books o 1892 GMA ledger listing distribution of Subscription Books Nos. 5000-8490
NPS Catalog GEGR 533-Subscription Rolls o 1892 GMA ledger listing distribution of Subscription Rolls and Subscription Books
NPS Catalog GEGR 526-Souvenir Cash Book o 1892 GMA ledger listing those contributors who received a Souvenir Certificate
NPS Catalog GEGR 527-Unpaid Subscriptions o 1892 GMA ledger listing unpaid subscribers
Box Folder Title Dates
22 1 Log of Small Subscriptions 1885
22 2 Subscription Lists 1885 August 3-September 23
22 3 Subscription Lists 1885 September 24-November 9
22 4 Subscription Lists 1885 November 10-1886 February 9
22 5 Subscription Lists 1886 February 10-1887 May 6
22 6 Log Book marked Location of Subscription Lists and General Memoranda
1886 ?
22 7 Index of Subscriptions Reported 1886 ?
22 8 Index to Committees 1886 ?
22 9 Log of Fund Raising Committee Members 1892
22 10 Log of Fund Raising Committee Chairmen 1892
22 11 Index to Committee Chairmen 1892
22 12 Art Work for a Donor's Certificate of Contribution 1885 ?
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Box Folder Title Dates
23 1 Direct Subscriptions Referred Back to Proper Committees 1892
23 2 Final Accounting of Subscription Books 1892
23 3 Keys to Subscription Books 1892
23 4 Keys to Subscription Records 1892
23 5 Log Book of Subscription Books Returned 1892
23 6 Subscription Lists 1892
24 1 Individual Subscription Book Receipts, No. 1, No. 2 & No. 3 1892
24 2 Individual Subscription Book Receipts, No. 4, No. 5 & No. 6 1892
24 3 Individual Subscription Book Receipts, No. 7 & No. 8 1892
24 4 Log marked Estimates of Subscriptions 1892
24 5 Log marked Installment Subscriptions 1892
24 6 Log marked Reports of Subscriptions 1892
25 1 Letters Requesting Remittance 1892 June 6-August 15
70 1 Letters Requesting Remittance 1892 June 6-August 15
25 2 Letters Requesting Remittance 1892 August 15-1893 March 8
70 2 Letters Requesting Remittance 1892 August 15-1893 March 8
25 3 Record of Books Issued 1892
25 4 Index to Subscription Books undated
25 5 Letters Requesting Remittance 1893 February 4-18
71 2 Letters Requesting Remittance 1893 February 4-18
25 6 Addendum List to Subscription Book No. 5085 1892
25 7 Letter accompanying Subscription Book No. 5927 1892 May 28
25 8 Donation Ledger Accompanying Subscription Book No. 6006 1892
25 9 Letter Accompanying Subscription Book No. 6042 1892
25 10 Letter Regarding Subscription Book No. 7025 1892 August 2
25 11 Letters Accompanying Subscription Book No. 7811 1892 August 9-19
25 12 Letters Accompanying Subscription Book No. 7813 1892 October 18
25 13 Letters Accompanying Subscription Book No. 7814 1892 October 18
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25 14 Note Accompanying Subscription Book No. 7845 1892
25 15 Union League Club and 61st Street Methodist Church Subscription Scrolls
1892
75 2 Union League Club and 61sst Street Methodist Church Subscription Scrolls
1892, undated
25 16 Union League Club, Subscription Book 1892
25 17 Subscription Notebook, origin unknown 1892
25 18 Subscription Notebook, origin unknown 1892
25 19 Subscription Notebook, origin unknown 1892
25 20 Notes and reports by W. L. Force 1892
26 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 1892
26 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 12, 17, 54, 70, 107 1892
26 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 108, 114, 187, 240, 246 1892
26 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 247, 346, 365, 392, 401 1892
26 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 537, 597, 866, 892, 966 1892
26 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 1002-1004, 1340, 1493 1892
26 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 1504, 5000, 5002, 5006-5007 1892
26 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 5009, 5011, 5030-5031, 5033 1892
26 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 5034, 5036, 5037, 5039-5040 1892
26 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 5055-5059 1892
26 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 5060-5062, 5064-5065 1892
26 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 5066, 5080-5083 1892
26 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 5084-5085, 5087-5088, 5117 1892
26 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 5120, 5122, 5124, 5129-5130 1892
26 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 5132, 5136-5139 1892
26 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 5140-5144 1892
27 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 5145-5149 1892
27 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 5150-5154 1892
27 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 5155-5156, 5158, 5160-5161 1892
27 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 5163, 5168-5170, 5181 1892
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27 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 5182, 5187, 5252-5254 1892
27 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 5255, 5257-5258, 5260, 5261 1892
27 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 5262-5266 1892
27 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 5267-5268, 5270-5272 1892
27 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 5273, 5275, 5280, 5283-5284 1892
27 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 5286-5290 1892
27 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 5292, 5294-5295, 5300-5301 1892
27 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 5302-5303, 5306, 5308-5309 1892
27 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 5310-5311, 5313-5315 1892
27 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 5316, 5319, 5321-5323 1892
27 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 5324-5326, 5328, 5350 1892
27 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 5351-5355 1892
28 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 5359, 5362-5363, 5365, 5369 1892
28 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 5371, 5375, 5377-5378, 5380 1892
28 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 5381-5385 1892
28 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 5386-5387, 5390-5391, 5397 1892
28 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 5398-P5399, 5403, 5416, 5438 1892
28 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 5505, 5542-5543, 5545-5546 1892
28 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 5548-5549, 5552, 5562, 5566 1892
28 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 5569, 5571-5574 1892
28 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 5575-5577, 5580, 5583 1892
28 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 5585, 5592-5593, 5596-5597 1892
28 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 5598, 5601, 5603, 5620, 5701 1892
28 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 5702-5705, 5708 1892
28 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 5709-5710, 5712-5714 1892
28 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 5715-5719 1892
28 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 5735, 5737, 5770-5772 1892
28 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 5785-5787, 5790-5791 1892
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29 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 5792, 5795-5796, 5799, 5850 1892
29 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 5851-5855 1892
29 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 5856, 5858, 5859-5860, 5862 1892
29 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 5863-5864, 5866, 5868, 5880 1892
29 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 5881-5885 1892
29 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 5887-5889, 5891-5892 1892
29 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 5893-5895, 5897-5898 1892
29 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 5900-5901, 5905, 5910, 5913 1892
29 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 5915-5916, 5921, 5927-5928 1892
29 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 5929, 5937-5938, 5940, 5946 1892
29 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 5960, 5962-5963, 5966, 5969 1892
29 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 5971, 5980-5982, 5984 1892
29 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 5994-5995, 5997-5998, 6000 1892
29 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 6001-6005 1892
29 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 6006, 6010, 6012, 6020, 6022 1892
29 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 6023, 6031, 6035-6037 1892
30 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 6040-6042, 6045, 6048 1892
30 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 6054, 6068, 6073-6075 1892
30 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 6090-6091, 6094, 6150, 6162 1892
30 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 6163, 6165-6166, 6168-6169 1892
30 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 6170, 6172-6173, 6175, 6177 1892
30 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 6179-6181, 6183, 6184 1892
30 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 6187, 6189, 6192-6193, 6195 1892
30 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 6197, 6198, 6352-6354 1892
30 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 6365, 6367-6370 1892
30 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 6371, 6372, 6374, 6375, 6378 1892
30 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 6380-6381, 6383, 6385, 6402 1892
30 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 6407, 6409-6410, 6417, 6420 1892
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30 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 6422, 6425, 6427, 6430, 6432 1892
30 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 6433-6437 1892
30 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 6438, 6442, 6446, 6460-6461 1892
30 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 6466, 6469, 6470, 6471, 6476 1892
31 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 6477, 6479, 6492-6493, 6499 1892
31 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 6500, 6506-6508 1892
31 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 6509-6510, 6512, 6523, 6530 1892
31 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 6538-6539, 6550, 6552, 6554 1892
31 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 6557, 6561, 6563,-6565 1892
31 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 6566, 6568, 6570-6571, 6575 1892
31 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 6576, 6578-6579, 6581, 6612 1892
31 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 6614-6615, 6619-6620, 6630 1892
31 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 6631-6635 1892
31 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 6636-6637, 6643, 6659, 6661 1892
31 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 6665-6666, 6671-6673 1892
31 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 6674, 6677-6679, 6681 1892
31 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 6682-6683, 6686-6688 1892
31 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 6689, 6699-6701, 6703 1892
31 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 6706, 5709, 6716-6718 1892
31 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 6719-6720, 6721-6724 1892
32 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 6735, 6738, 6742, 6744-6745 1892
32 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 6746-6749, 6770 1892
32 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 6771-6772, 6775-6777 1892
32 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 6780-6781, 6787, 6800-6801 1892
32 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 6810, 6818, 6833-6835 1892
32 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 6836-6840 1892
32 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 6841-6843, 6846, 6848 1892
32 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 6851, 6854-6857 1892
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32 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 6858, 6920-6921, 6925, 6931 1892
32 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 6933-6934, 6937-6938, 6950 1892
32 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 6951-6955 1892
32 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 6956-6960 1892
32 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 6961-6962, 6970-6972 1892
32 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 6974-6977, 6979 1892
32 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 6983, 6985, 6986-6988 1892
32 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 6989, 7025, 7035, 7038, 7067 1892
33 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 7069-7073 1892
33 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 7075-7076, 7097, 7099, 7113 1892
33 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 7115, 7120, 7141-7143 1892
33 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 7145-7146, 7149, 1758, 7160 1892
33 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 7161, 7168, 7172, 7176-7177 1892
33 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 7179-7180, 7183-7185 1892
33 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 7186, 7190-1791, 7193-7194 1892
33 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 7220, 7229, 7231-7232, 7236 1892
33 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 7238, 7260-7261, 7265, 7268 1892
33 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 7270, 7272-7275 1892
33 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 7276-7277, 7279, 7281-7282 1892
33 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 7283, 7288, 7290-7291, 7307 1892
33 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 7311-7314, 7316 1892
33 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 7318-7320, 7330, 7346 1892
33 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 7351-7355 1892
33 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 7358, 7369, 7375, 7380-7381 1892
34 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 7386, 7392-7393, 7395-7396 1892
34 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 7397-7399, 7401, 7408 1892
34 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 7410-7414 1892
34 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 7415-7419 1892
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34 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 7422, 7428-7431 1892
34 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 7432-7435, 7438 1892
34 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 7440, 7446-7449 1892
34 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 7459, 7461-7462, 7465-7466 1892
34 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 7467, 7470-7473 1892
34 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 7474-7478 1892
34 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 7479-7483 1892
34 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 7495, 7499, 7515, 7517-7518 1892
34 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 7520, 7522-7523, 7526-7527 1892
34 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 7528-7529, 7534, 7536, 7543 1892
34 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 7544-7545, 7548-7549, 7551 1892
34 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 7552-7556 1892
35 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 7757-7561 1892
35 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 7562, 7565-7566, 7570-7571 1892
35 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 7573-7575, 7577, 7579 1892
35 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 7597, 7605, 7620, 7626, 7268 1892
35 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 7630-7632, 7676, 7688 1892
35 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 7691, 7694-7696, 7698 1892
35 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 7699-7700, 7704, 7715, 7720 1892
35 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 7721, 7724-7726, 7728 1892
35 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 7734, 7736, 7738, 7751, 7753 1892
35 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 7754-7758 1892
35 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 7759, 7771, 7773-7775 1892
35 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 7776, 7778-7779, 7784, 7786 1892
35 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 7787, 7790-7792, 7800 1892
35 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 7805-7807, 7809-7810 1892
35 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 7811, 7813-7814, 7816, 7818 1892
35 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 7821-7825 1892
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36 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 7826-7827, 7829, 7843-7844 1892
36 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 7845-7847, 7854-7855 1892
36 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 7857, 7895-7896, 7898, 7900 1892
36 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 7903-7904, 7906-7908 1892
36 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 7909, 7914-7916, 7920 1892
36 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 7921-7925 1892
36 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 7926-7930 1892
36 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 7931, 7940-7943 1892
36 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 7945, 7950, 7953-7955 1892
36 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 7956-7959, 7975 1892
36 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 7976-7977, 7980, 7988, 8005 1892
36 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 8037, 8039, 8043-8044, 8054 1892
36 13 Subscription Books, Nos. 8061, 8065, 8067, 8071-8072 1892
36 14 Subscription Books, Nos. 8074, 8078, 8086-8088 1892
36 15 Subscription Books, Nos. 8090-8091, 9093-8094, 8145 1892
36 16 Subscription Books, Nos. 8148, 8152, 8155-1857 1892
37 1 Subscription Books, Nos. 8161, 8164, 8174-8176 1892
37 2 Subscription Books, Nos. 8177-8179, 8183-8184 1892
37 3 Subscription Books, Nos. 8201-8205 1892
37 4 Subscription Books, Nos. 8210, 8212, 8214-8215, 8217 1892
37 5 Subscription Books, Nos. 8221-8222, 8233, 8240, 8242 1892
37 6 Subscription Books, Nos. 8249, 8323-8326 1892
37 7 Subscription Books, Nos. 8328, 8332-8335 1892
37 8 Subscription Books, Nos. 8336, 8355, 8360, 8362, 8365 1892
37 9 Subscription Books, Nos. 8381-8383, 8387-8388 1892
37 10 Subscription Books, Nos. 8389, 8399, 8458, 8460, 8462 1892
37 11 Subscription Books, Nos. 8467, 8476, 8485-8487 1892
37 12 Subscription Books, Nos. 8488-8489 1892
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Sub-subseries 4: Indexes of Contributors, undated Extent: 6.25 linear inches Arrangement: By type and content. Scope and Content: Sub-subseries consists of seven ledgers which contain indexing of contributors both nationally and locally. They are undated but likely are related to materials from 1885 through 1910. The ledgers specific to New York City indicate contributions from some of the wealthiest and most prominent families of New York City society. Box Folder Title Dates
38 1 Contributions Classified undated
38 2 Index to Contributors undated
38 3 Index to Contributors, A-I undated
38 4 Index to Contributors, J-R undated
38 5 Index to Contributors, S-Z undated
38 6 Index to New York City Contributors, A-F undated
38 7 Index to New York City Contributors, G-L undated
39 1 Index to New York City Contributors, M-R undated
39 2 Index to New York City Contributors, S-Z undated
Sub-subseries 5: Contribution Boxes, 1892 Extent: 1.25 linear inches Arrangement: Primarily chronological. There is some overlap in date from folder to folder, preserving the order in which the materials were found. Scope and Content: The documents in this sub-subseries record the GMA’s efforts at fund raising through the placement of contribution boxes in businesses, banks, offices and other public spaces. The materials consist of lists, receipts for boxes and correspondence.
Box Folder Title Dates
39 3 Contribution Boxes, Part 1 of 3 undated, 1892 May 17-19
39 4 Contribution Boxes, Part 2 of 3 1892 May 19-26
39 5 Contribution Boxes, Part 3 of 3 1892 May 19-June 6
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Sub-subseries 6: Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), 1888-1894 Extent: 5 linear inches Arrangement: Folders are topical or alphabetical by state; items are chronological within folders. Scope and Content: Sub-subseries documents a collaborative fundraising effort initiated by the GAR in which veterans of the Union Army who donated a dollar to the Grant Monument Fund then had their names inscribed on an official honor roll to be placed in the Tomb. The materials consist of descriptions of the project, creation of the instructions and the materials for the roll, a state-by-state letter file with correspondence, GAR rosters and official printed proceedings of GAR encampments. Box Folder Title Dates
40 1 Grand Army Gazette, Vol. XV, No. 4 1888 March
76 7 Grand Army Gazette, Vol. XV, No. 4 1888 March
40 2 Grand Army of the Republic Honor Roll 1891, undated
76 8 Proofs of Instructions for Post Commanders undated
40 3 Grand Army of the Republic Honor Roll 1892 March 22-May 10, undated
76 9 Proof for official resolution regarding GAR Honor Roll 1892 April 15
40 4 Grand Army of the Republic Honor Roll 1892 May 14-1893 May 8
40 5 Instructions to Post Commanders 1892
77 7 Instructions to Post Commanders 1892
40 6 Grand Army of the Republic Letter Book 1891 June 30-1893 January 23
71 3 Grand Army of the Republic Letter Book 1891 June 30-1893 January 23
40 7 Preservation Photocopy of Original Index of Grand Army of the Republic State Rosters Letter File
undated
40 8 Grand Army of the Republic: Alabama & Arizona 1892-1983
40 9 Grand Army of the Republic: Arkansas & California 1892
40 10 Grand Army of the Republic: Colorado & Connecticut 1892
40 11 Grand Army of the Republic: North Dakota & South Dakota
1892
40 12 Grand Army of the Republic: Delaware & Florida 1892
40 13 Grand Army of the Republic: Georgia & Idaho 1892
40 14 Grand Army of the Republic: Illinois & Indiana 1892
40 15 Grand Army of the Republic: Oklahoma & Iowa [empty] 1892
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40 16 Grand Army of the Republic: Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine & Michigan
1891-1893
40 17 Grand Army of the Republic: Massachusetts & Maryland 1892
40 18 Grand Army of the Republic: Michigan & Minnesota 1892
40 19 Grand Army of the Republic: Missouri & Montana 1892
40 20 Grand Army of the Republic: Nebraska & New Hampshire 1892-1894
40 21 Grand Army of the Republic: New Jersey & New Mexico 1893
40 22 Grand Army of the Republic: New York, Ohio, Oregon & Pennsylvania
1892
40 23 Grand Army of the Republic: Potomac & Rhode Island 1892
40 24 Grand Army of the Republic: Tennessee & Texas 1892
40 25 Grand Army of the Republic: Utah & Vermont 1892
40 26 Grand Army of the Republic: Virginia, Washington, Alaska, West Virginia & Wisconsin
1892
Subseries H: Newspaper Clippings, 1889-1939 Extent: 8 linear inches Arrangement: Chronological. Scope and Content: Subseries consists primarily of newspaper clippings provided to the GMA by Henry Romeike’s Press Cuttings during the year 1892 – a year in which there was a tremendous fund-raising drive. Utilizing a letterhead that expanded upon a line from Robert Burns’ poem “To a Louse”: “O wad some power the giftie gi’s us / To see oursel’s as ithers see us – This Power Now Exists”, Romeike’s Press Cuttings was a prominent information resource of its day. A consumer employed Romeike’s to cull from a range of sources the press coverage related to its enterprise and to provide the consumer with the original clippings. One of the most central functions of the GMA at this time was to maintain a high public profile in order to entice financial, social and political support. Thus tracking the press coverage of its activities may have been an important way in which the GMA endeavored not only to document its activities but also to maintain a sense of its public interface. Box Folder Title Dates
41 1 Romeike Correspondence 1889, undated
41 2 Romeike Clippings undated
41 3 Romeike Clippings 1892 March 26-31
41 4 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 1-7
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41 5 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 8-12
41 6 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 13-16
41 7 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 17-20
41 8 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 21-23
41 9 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 24
79 1 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 24
41 10 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 25
41 11 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 26
79 2 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 26-28
41 12 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 27
79 2 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 26-28
79 2 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 26-28
41 13 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 28
79 2 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 26-28
79 2 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 26-28
41 14 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 29-30
79 3 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 29-May 11
41 15 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 1-4
79 3 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 29-May 11
41 16 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 5-7
79 3 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 29-May 11
41 17 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 8-11
79 3 Romeike Clippings 1892 April 29-May 11
41 18 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 12-14
41 19 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 15-18
79 4 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 15-31
41 20 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 19-22
79 4 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 15-31
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42 1 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 23-25
79 4 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 15-31
42 2 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 26-29
79 4 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 15-31
42 3 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 30-31
79 4 Romeike Clippings 1892 May 15-31
42 4 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings 1891 May
79 5 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings 1891-1939
42 5 Tribune Inaugural Special 1897 April 28
42 6 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings 1913-1939
79 5 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings 1891-1939
Subseries I: Annotated Envelopes, Wrapping and Office Notes, 1885-1892 Extent: 2 linear inches Arrangement: Type of material Scope and Content: Subseries consist of envelopes with notations and descriptions but devoid of the actual contents. It is unclear if the contents are elsewhere in the collection or missing entirely. The subseries also contains an addressed and stamped mailing tube and scraps of office papers with notes the creators of which are not identified. Box Folder Title Dates
42 7 Annotated, Empty Envelopes 1885-1892, undated
42 8 Wrappings and Office Notes undated
Series II: Construction and Maintenance, 1885-1980 Subseries A: General Correspondence, 1885-1896 Extent: 1 linear foot Arrangement: Chronological. Scope and Content: Subseries contains correspondence created from 1885-1897. Some materials have a somewhat indirect relationship to construction and maintenance such as 1885 copyright certificates
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from Library of Congress for deposit of photographs of the “Tomb of Gen’l Grant,” the offer from a citizen to use a military march he composed in commemoration of General Grant for a Tomb-related event, a note from a self-described ten-year-old girl asking that her enclosed lock of hair be brought to the casket of Gen. Grant and a folder of correspondence with V. Haurie-Emes regarding use of his lithographic images of renderings of the completed Tomb as GMA letterhead and for fundraising purposes. Other parts of this subseries directly reflect construction and maintenance issues. Of note is correspondence regarding the sculptures designed by J. Massey Rhind, including many letters written by architect John H. Duncan. The materials include business and calling cards, letters, bound letter books and telegrams. Box Folder Title Dates
43 1 General Correspondence 1885 July-October, undated
43 2 General Correspondence 1885 November-1892 May
43 3 General Correspondence 1892 June-1896 October
43 4 Correspondence in Bound Letter Books 1890 September-1897 April
72 1 Letter Book - General Correspondence 1890 September-1892 February
72 2 Letter Book - General Correspondence 1892 March-April
73 1 Letter Book - General Correspondence 1892 March-1895 June
73 2 Letter Book - General Correspondence 1892 April-1894 January
74 1 Letter Book - General Correspondence 1896 November-1897 April
43 5 Correspondence with V. Haurie-Emes regarding Lithography
1891-1982
43 6 Personal Correspondence of GMA President General Horace Porter
1892-1896
43 7 Correspondence regarding J. Massey Rhind's Sculptures
1896
Subseries B: Pre-Construction Records, 1885-1893 Extent: 1.42 linear feet Arrangement: Chronological. Scope and Content: From the time of its inception, the GMA received descriptions, drawings, models and other plans offering suggestions for the structure that the Grant Monument might take. The correspondence in this subseries contains many such unsolicited offerings. Some are from professional architects and engineers while others are contributions by interested citizens with no known design expertise.
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This subseries holds draft and annotated versions of the GMA’s 1888 official announcement of the initial monument design competition, correspondence and reports related to the process of the competitions. Documentation regarding the architectural community’s objection to the criteria of the competition set forth by the GMA is also included. The subseries contains an annotated listing of 65 design submissions as well as the submissions which remained in the care of the GMA following completion of the competition. These include the submissions of the five top rated designs including those of Paul Schulze, J. Philip Rinn, August Hartel & Skjold Neckelman and Julius A. Schweinfurth. Also included are the reports from the expert panel of judges , whose members were Napoleon LeBrun, George B. Post, James E. Ware, James Renwick, Jr., William Robert Ware and Solomon Woolf. The subseries contains documentation related to the second competition including the revised criteria, correspondence with the invited architects and four of five of the descriptive submissions, including the description of the design by architect John H. Duncan, the successful submission chosen by the GMA in 1890. There are also materials related to the 1891 groundbreaking and 1892 cornerstone ceremonies including correspondence from President Benjamin Harrison regarding his participation in the latter. There is an annotated list of items which comprise the contents of a copper box placed in the Tomb’s cornerstone. The materials in this subseries include letters, proposals, print items, drawings, renderings, telegrams, business and calling cards. Box Folder Title Dates
43 8 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1885 July-September
78 21 Designs for the Tomb: Broadside, Brooklyn Magazine 1885 September 5
43 9 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1885 September-1886 November
43 10 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1887 January 13-April 16
43 11 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1887 April 22-June 12
43 12 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1887 June 13-21
43 13 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1887 June 21-July 29
44 1 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1887 August 1-September 28
44 2 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1887 September 10-November 3
44 3 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1887 November 21-December 28
44 4 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence and Business Cards
1888 January 7-14, undated
44 5 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 January 19-30
44 6 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 February 1-7
44 7 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 February 7-15
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44 8 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 February 15-29
44 9 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 March 1-16
44 10 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 March 16-22
44 11 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 March 22-29
44 12 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 April 1-June 11
44 13 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 June 15-October 15
44 14 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1888 October 16-December 28
45 1 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1889 January 2-February 20
45 2 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1889 February 20-September 26
45 3 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1889 October 2-1890 January 20
45 4 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1890 January 21-April 14
45 5 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1890 April 17-August 19
45 6 Designs for the Tomb: Correspondence 1890 August 26-December 1, undated
45 7 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, Nos. 1-4
1889
45 8 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, Nos. 5, 8-10
1889
76 10 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, No. 8
undated
45 9 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, Nos. 12-15, 17, 19
1889
45 10 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, Nos. 20-23, 25-27
1889
45 11 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, Nos. 28-31, 33, 35-37
1889
45 12 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, Nos. 38-39, 42, 44-45, 48-52
1889
45 13 Designs for the Tomb: Competitors' Submissions, Nos. 53-54, 61
1889
46 1 Designs for the Tomb: Project Descriptions, Part 1 of 5 1889
46 2 Designs for the Tomb: Project Descriptions, Part 2 of 5 1889
46 3 Designs for the Tomb: Project Descriptions, Part 3 of 5 1889
46 4 Designs for the Tomb: Project Descriptions, Part 4 of 5 1889
46 5 Designs for the Tomb: Project Descriptions, Part 5 of 5 1889
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46 6 Designs for the Tomb: Description of Competitive Design for The Grant Monument by John H. Duncan, Architect
1890
46 7 Designs for the Tomb: Regarding the Return of Design Submissions
1889-1890
46 8 Designs for the Tomb: Regarding the Return of Design Submissions
1890-1893
46 9 Groundbreaking Ceremony 1891
76 11 Text of Ode Written for Groundbreaking Ceremony 1891
46 10 Cornerstone Ceremonies 1892 March 5-April 17, undated
46 11 Cornerstone Ceremonies 1892 April 20-July 12, undated
Subseries C: Construction Records, 1885-1897 Extent: 10 linear inches Arrangement: Topical; chronological within topic. There is some overlap in dates from folder to folder, preserving the order in which the material was found. Scope and Content: This subseries comprises those documents related to the construction of Grant’s Tomb. Most of the materials are in the form of correspondence, but there are also some reports, contracts and financial materials such as a cost comparison between various marble vendors. Much of the correspondence is from architect John H. Duncan and there is fair amount directed to Cornelius O’Reilly and Richard T. Greener. Of note may be correspondence regarding the transfer of Gen. Grant’s casket from the temporary tomb to permanent placement in the Grant Monument. Box Folder Title Dates
47 1 Casket and Sarcophagi 1892 June-1897 April
47 2 Granite 1885-1892
47 3 Granite 1890 February-1893 March 15
47 4 Granite 1893 March 15-1894 November 21
47 5 Granite 1895 January 15-October 5
47 6 Granite 1895 November 29-1896 February 28
47 7 Granite 1896 March 12-23
78 13 Blueprint: Union Pacific Railway Station Grounds
1896 March 15
47 8 Granite 1986 April 7-1897 March 11
47 9 Marble 1894 May 8-1897 January 11
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47 10 Ground Treatment 1885 April 18-1897 February 2
48 1 Construction 1890 September 10-1891 April 29
48 2 Construction 1891 May 4- June 27
48 3 Construction 1891 July 4-December 18
48 4 Construction 1891 June 5-1892 July 29
48 5 Construction 1892 August 1-October 5
48 6 Construction 1892 October 5-1893 April 29
48 7 Construction 1893 May 1-December 21
48 8 Construction 1894 January 11-November 20
48 9 Construction 1894 November 27-1895 December 31
48 10 Construction 1896 January 9-April 17
48 11 Construction 1896 April 18-September 28
48 12 Construction 1896 September 23-1897 April 13, undated
Subseries D: Tomb Opening and Operational Records, 1885-1979 Extent: 3.95 feet Arrangement: Topical and chronological. One item was removed from its sequence in this subseries by National Park Service personnel in 1988 and given a separate catalog number; it is listed under “Related Materials.” Scope and Content: The materials in this subseries include a broad range of formats and content covering nearly 100 years. While much of the material is correspondence (letters and post cards), there are also copies of minutes, reports and policies related to the management and operations of Grant’s Tomb. There is a significant gap between the years 1897-1911, possibly due to the loss of GMA records in the Equitable Life Insurance Building fire of 1912. The General Correspondence of this series spans nearly 60 years and consists largely of letters between GMA employees and officers regarding GMA meetings, scheduling, attendance and minutes, maintenance issues, insurance issues (including policies), employee management, salary issues and daily operations of the Tomb. There are also annual reports and meeting minutes which can include financial information. Materials related to the 1897 Opening Ceremonies of the Tomb include correspondence addressed to Mayor William L. Strong regarding appointments to the Dedication Ceremony planning committee. Some noteworthy items include: a 1925 letter from Horace Hotchkiss to Col. Thomas Denny in which Hotchkiss mentions early influences of Tammany Hall upon GMA functioning and his personal
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preference for the 1890 monument submission by Carrere and Hastings; a 1941 monogram printed with dye that had been used by General Grant; the text of a 1943 International News Service radio address in which Major Paul C. Raborg highlights the enduring patriotic symbolism of Grant’s Tomb; and a 1944 letter from Herbert Satterlee to Mr. Burnside regarding a 1892 letter in his possession from Mrs. Grant to the GMA discussing the design of her eventual resting place in the tomb (there is a copy of the original and a typed transcript of the text). A prominent correspondent through the 1940s and 1950s was Mary B. Greener. It appears likely that she was employed by the secretary of the GMA (rather than the GMA directly) as she managed much of the day-to-day administrative needs of the GMA. It is unknown if she was related to Richard T. Greener. Patron correspondence is a group of letters from visitors to and those with an informational interest in Grant’s Tomb. This includes several inquiries from Albert Mitchell whose WOR radio program, “The Answer Man,” responded to questions of public interest sent in by listeners. There are requests for printed materials and tours. There are letters which reflect upon the experience of visiting Grant’s Tomb, express a connection to the Grant family, or offer memorabilia. Among the noteworthy items of correspondence are a letter which inquires about covert Masonic symbolism in Duncan’s architecture, one which is postmarked 1947 but is dated and written as if from 1876 and asks General Grant for a loan of $5, and one in which the writer realizes she has been misinformed that Napoleon and Josephine are buried in Grant’s Tomb but does wonders what its actual purpose might be. This subseries contains folders with materials specific to correspondent, project and function including the fundraising campaign of 1929. There is a folder of correspondence dealing with security concerns at the tomb during World War II which includes a discourse which led to the removal of panels embroidered by the artist K. Shiwomasu that had been given as a tribute to General Grant by the Japanese government. There is a folder of material pertaining to the transfer of the care of the tomb from the Grant Monument Association to the National Park Service in 1959. Related Materials:
NPS Catalog GEGR 530-Grant Monument Municipal Committee o 1897 index of Grant Monument Inaugural Committee members and their service on
one of eleven sub-committees planning the Dedication events
Box Folder Title Dates
49 1 Cottage at Tomb Site 1885 August 26-1892 April 4
49 2 Correspondence to Mayor William L. Strong regarding appointments to Dedication Ceremonies planning committee
1897 February 11-13
49 3 Correspondence regarding Dedication Ceremonies 1897 February-April, undated
76 17 Grant Monument Municipal Inaugural Committee undated, circa 1897
49 4 General Correspondence 1911-1912, undated
49 5 General Correspondence 1913
49 6 General Correspondence 1914
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49 7 General Correspondence 1915 January-May
49 8 General Correspondence 1915 June-December
49 9 General Correspondence 1916 January-April
49 10 General Correspondence 1916 May-December
49 11 General Correspondence 1917
78 5 Department Estimate 1917
50 1 General Correspondence 1918
78 4 Departmental Estimate 1918
50 2 General Correspondence 1919-1920
50 3 General Correspondence 1922 January-February
50 4 General Correspondence 1922 March
76 12 Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Committee 1922
50 5 General Correspondence 1922 April-December
78 6 Budget Estimates 1921 & 1923
50 6 General Correspondence 1923
78 7 Departmental Budget Estimates undated
50 7 General Correspondence 1924
50 8 General Correspondence 1925
78 8 General Correspondence 1923-1925
50 9 General Correspondence 1926
50 10 General Correspondence 1927
51 1 General Correspondence 1928 March-1931
51 2 General Correspondence 1932
51 3 General Correspondence 1935-1937
51 4 General Correspondence 1938
51 5 General Correspondence 1939
51 6 General Correspondence 1940
51 7 General Correspondence 1941
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51 8 General Correspondence 1942
51 9 General Correspondence 1943
52 1 General Correspondence 1944
52 2 General Correspondence 1945 January-February 14
52 3 General Correspondence 1945 February 15-December
52 4 General Correspondence 1946 January-February
52 5 General Correspondence 1946 March-December
52 6 General Correspondence 1947
52 7 General Correspondence 1948 January-September
52 8 General Correspondence 1948 October-December
52 9 General Correspondence 1949 January-May
52 10 General Correspondence 1949 June-September
53 1 General Correspondence 1949 October-December
53 2 General Correspondence 1950 January-September
53 3 General Correspondence 1950 October-December
53 4 General Correspondence 1951 January-March
53 5 General Correspondence 1951 April-August
53 6 General Correspondence 1951 September-October
53 7 General Correspondence 1951 November -December
53 8 General Correspondence 1952 January-February
53 9 General Correspondence 1952 March-June
54 1 General Correspondence 1952 July-September
54 2 General Correspondence 1952 October-December
54 3 General Correspondence 1953
54 4 General Correspondence 1954-1958, undated
54 5 General Correspondence 1959, 1964-1965
54 6 Grant Monument Association Annual Reports 1953-1964
54 7 Patron Correspondence 1938-1945
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54 8 Patron Correspondence 1946-1949
54 9 Patron Correspondence 1950-1951
54 10 Patron Correspondence 1952-1954
54 11 Patron Correspondence 1955-1957
54 12 Patron Correspondence 1958-1959
55 1 Correspondence regarding the Museum Collection 1901-1939
55 2 Correspondence regarding the Museum Collection 1940-1963, undated
55 3 Correspondence of George D. Burnside 1898-1919
55 4 Correspondence of George D. Burnside 1920-1921
55 5 Correspondence of George D. Burnside 1922-1930
55 6 Correspondence of George D. Burnside 1932-1937, undated
55 7 Files of George D. Burnside, Part 1 of 3 undated
55 8 Files of George D. Burnside, Part 2 of 3 undated
55 9 Files of George D. Burnside, Part 3 of 3 undated
55 10 Correspondence of Col. William Denny 1925-1926 May
55 11 Correspondence of Col. William Denny 1926 June-December
55 12 Correspondence of Col. William Denny 1927-1929
78 9 Estimate of Budget 1927
56 1 Correspondence of John H. Duncan 1907-1913
56 2 Correspondence of John H. Duncan 1914-1915
78 15 Plans for Proposed Shelter 1915
56 3 Correspondence of John H. Duncan 1916-1920
56 4 Correspondence of John H. Duncan 1921-1923
78 14 Elevation of Front Porch Cornice 1921
56 5 Correspondence of John H. Duncan 1924-1927
56 6 Correspondence of John H. Duncan 1928-1931
56 7 Correspondence of Dean Fausett 1937-1939
56 8 Files of Charles Harris 1949 February-1950 March
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76 13 1949-1950 Departmental Estimate No. 7, President, Borough of Brooklyn
1949
56 9 Files of Charles Harris 1950 April-October
56 10 Correspondence of Henry W. Hayden 1912-1918
56 11 Correspondence related to Paul Manship 1929, 1932, 1961 and 1979
56 12 Correspondence related to John Russell Pope 1929-1933
57 1 Souvenir Requests 1885 August-1885 October
57 2 Requests for Permission to Photograph 1885 August-1892 March
57 3 Correspondence related to Employment and Employees
1885-1893
57 4 Agreements with the City of New York 1908-1951
57 5 Budget Sheets and Related Correspondence 1911-1946
78 10 Departmental Estimate 1922
57 6 Correspondence with New York City Police Department
1913-1954
57 7 Fund Raising Campaign 1925-1929 February
57 8 Fund Raising Campaign 1929 March-December
57 9 Fund Raising Campaign 1930-1937, undated
57 10 Postcard Appeals for Donations / $400,000 More Needed
Circa 1929
57 11 Postcard Appeals for Donations / $300,000 More Needed
Circa 1929
57 12 News Clipping pertaining to the Fund Raising Campaign
1929
58 1 Correspondence related to Flag Poles 1938-1940
78 16 Blueprint of Flag Pole 1936 April 12
58 2 Correspondence related to War-time Security 1942-1945
58 3 Calling Cards of Distinguished Visitors undated
58 4 Transfer of Tomb to National Parks Service 1955-1965
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Subseries E: Financial Records, 1911-1965 Extent: 3.54 linear feet Arrangement: The term “Parts” is used to indicate groups of closely related materials which were likely originally filed together as a unit but sub-divided into multiple folders during processing in order to provide the materials with archival housing. This subseries contains material entitled “Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts” which includes an array of documents. The contents of folders cover overlapping dates and are not arranged chronologically. Some folders contain materials grouped by company. It may be that the original order of these materials was lost and this arrangement reflects the state in which the 2002 processing encountered them. This arrangement has been left in place in order not to further disrupt any remnants of the original order of the material. Scope and Content: Subseries contains documents pertaining to the financial aspects of operating Grant’s Tomb. There are city, state and federal tax records, vouchers, bills, invoices, receipts, and yearly financial statements for the State of New York. There is related correspondence, some duplicate attendance records and budget sheets. There is also material regarding a case in which an employee claimed a workplace injury in 1935 and there was a subsequent legal dispute regarding compensation to cover his medical and rehabilitative expenses. Box Folder Title Dates
58 5 Tax Records: Correspondence regarding New York City Taxes and Form 12 SUX
1945-1959
58 6 Tax Records: New York State Forms 106 and IT-2101 1941-1961
58 7 Tax Records: United States Treasury Department Form 990 and Related Correspondence
1937-1964
58 8 Tax Records: Social Security Employer's Identification Number, United States Treasury Form W-3 and 941
1940-1960
58 9 Tax Records: Correspondence regarding Unemployment Insurance and Social Security
1941-1956
58 10 Correspondence and Lists related to Operational Expenditures
1920-1921
58 11 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1926-1928
58 12 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1929-1933
59 1 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1933-1935
59 2 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 3 1936-1937
59 3 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 3 1936-1937
59 4 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 3 1936-1937
59 5 I. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 3 1937-1939
59 6 I. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 3 1937-1939
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59 7 I. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 3 1937-1939
59 8 II. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 3 1937-1939
76 14 City Record and Spreadsheet 1937, undated
59 9 II. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 3 1937-1939
60 1 II. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 3 1937-1939
76 15 Spread Sheets 1938
60 2 III. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 2 1937-1939
60 3 III. Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 2 1937-1939
60 4 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1939-1940
78 11 Budgets 1939-1942
60 5 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 3 1940-1959
60 6 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 3 1940-1959
60 7 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 3 1940-1959
60 8 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 3 1941-1942
60 9 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 3 1941-1942
60 10 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 3 1941-1942
61 1 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 2 1942-1943
61 2 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 2 1942-1943
78 12 Budget 1942-1943
61 3 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 2 1944-1945
61 4 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 2 1944-1945
61 5 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 3 1946-1948
61 6 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 3 1946-1948
61 7 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 3 1946-1948
61 8 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 2 1948-1951
61 9 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 2 1948-1951
62 1 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 2 1951-1953
62 2 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 2 1951-1953
62 3 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts 1953-1959
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77 1 Departmental Estimates and Form E 1957-1959
77 2 Departmental Estimates, Forms C and E 1952-1957
77 3 Departmental Estimates, Forms C and E 1944-1956
62 4 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 1 of 5 1953-1965
62 5 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 2 of 5 1953-1965
62 6 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 3 of 5 1953-1965
62 7 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 4 of 5 1953-1965
62 8 Vouchers, Invoices, Bills and Receipts, Part 5 of 5 1953-1965
62 9 Financial Statements 1911
62 10 Financial Statements 1912
62 11 Financial Statements 1913
62 12 Financial Statements 1914
63 1 Financial Statements 1915
63 2 Financial Statements 1916
63 3 Financial Statements 1917
63 4 Financial Statements 1918
63 5 Financial Statements 1919
63 6 Financial Statements 1920
64 1 Financial Statements 1921
64 2 Financial Statements 1923
64 3 Financial Statements 1924
64 4 Financial Statements 1925
64 5 Financial Statements 1926
64 6 Financial Statements 1927
64 7 Financial Statements 1928
64 8 Financial Statements 1929
64 9 Financial Statements 1930
64 10 Financial Statements 1931
64 11 Financial Statements 1932
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64 12 Financial Statements 1933
64 13 Financial Statements 1934
64 14 Financial Statements 1935
64 15 Financial Statements 1936
64 16 Financial Statements 1937
64 17 Financial Statements 1938
64 18 Financial Statements 1939
65 1 Financial Statements 1940
65 2 Financial Statements 1941
65 3 Financial Statements 1942
65 4 Financial Statements 1943
65 5 Financial Statements 1944
65 6 Financial Statements 1945
65 7 Financial Statements 1946
65 8 Financial Statements 1947
65 9 Financial Statements 1947-1948
65 10 Financial Statements 1948-1949
65 11 Financial Statements 1949-1950
65 12 Financial Statements 1950-1951
66 1 Financial Statements 1951-1952
66 2 Financial Statements 1952-1953
66 3 Financial Statements 1953-1954
66 4 Financial Statements 1954-1955
66 5 Financial Statements 1955-1956
66 6 Financial Statements 1956-1957
66 7 Financial Statements 1957-1958
66 8 Financial Statements 1958-1959
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Subseries F: Attendance Records, 1898-1966 Extent: 9 linear inches Arrangement: By type and chronology. Scope and Content: Subseries consists primarily of two sets of bound ledgers. The first set is the Official Record of daily visits to the Tomb. There is also a set of loose monthly sheets covering the years 1911-1917 and 1919 identical to those in the bound ledger except that they contain annotation in the top left corner which provides attendance data for the same month in prior years. The second set of ledgers is the Desk Register, a log used to record daily attendance and weather covering the years 1909-1966. Throughout there is annotation by the curators, primarily George D. Burnside, which make notation of milestones and important events pertaining to the Grant Monument. Box Folder Title Dates
66 9 Official Register 1898-1944
74 2 Official Register 1898-1931
71 1 Official Register 1932-1944
66 10 Official Register 1945-1965
67 1 Annotated Monthly Registers 1911-1915
67 2 Annotated Monthly Registers 1916-1917, 1919
67 3 Desk Register 1909-1966
69 1 Desk Register 1909-1933
69 2 Desk Register 1934-1952
69 3 Desk Register 1953-1966
Subseries G: Repairs, 1931-1958 Extent: 2 linear inches Arrangement: Chronological. Scope and Content: Subseries contains correspondence, cost comparisons, negotiations, contracts and invoices related to repairs to the interior and exterior architectural and structural features of Grant’s Tomb. Included is correspondence concerning the GMA’s collaborative efforts with the Works Progress Administration and the New York City Department of Parks.
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67 4 Repairs 1931-1936
67 5 Repairs 1937-1938
78 17 Blueprints of F. S. End View of Reflector 1937 February 17
67 6 Repairs 1957-1958
67 7 Windows 1936-1939
67 8 Construction, Works Progress Administration, New York City Department of Parks
1936-1939, undated
80 4 Field Survey Report 1938 December 28
67 9 Sculpture, Works Progress Administration 1938-1949
Subseries H: Programs and Publications, 1913-1980 Extent: 6 linear inches Arrangement: By type and chronology Scope and Content: This series contains programs and ephemera related to Grant commemorative events as well as publications related to the ongoing operation of the GMA and Grant’s Tomb. This includes the program for the dedication ceremony entitled “Sketch of the Life of General U.S. GRANT with The Programme of the Ceremonies of the Dedication of the Grant Monument, April 27, 1897” as well as ephemera from the centenary celebration. Included are iterations of the GMA By-Laws, the 1929 GMA Handbook and annual reports covering almost twenty years. Printed biographical material related to Grant and the GMA can be found here as well. Related Material:
NPS Catalog 580/Acc. 94-The Riverside Souvenir, A Memorial Volume/Illustrating the Nation’s Tribute to General U.S. Grant/New York: J. C. Derby. 1886.
Box Folder Title Dates
67 10 Programs 1913-1959
67 11 Programs, Ephemera and Speeches related to Dedication and Centenary
1897, 1922
67 12 Programs and Invitations for Commemoration Services for Gen. Grant's Birthday
1934-1980
67 13 Announcement for “The Ulysses S. Grant Sesqui-Centennial and Mt. McGregor Centennial"
1972
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Box Folder Title Dates
68 1 "Grant Monument Association / Charter, By Laws, Officers, Trustees, Etc."
1921 April 1
68 2 "Grant Monument Association / Charter, By Laws, Officers, Trustees, Etc."
1924 March 15
68 3 "Grant Monument Association / Charter, By Laws, Officers, Trustees, Etc."
1934
68 4 Grant Monument Association Handbook 1929
68 5 Grant Monument Association Annual Reports 1937-1953, 1956-1957
68 6 Booklets with biographical sketches of Gen. Grant and description of Tomb
1927, undated
68 7 "General Ulysses S. Grant: A Close-Up" 1953
68 8 "Civil War: Fact and Fiction" by Ulysses S. Grant, III 1956
68 9 Clippings, Articles, Pamphlets 1877-1974
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RELATED MATERIALS NOTE
“Chester A. Arthur Statue Committee Records, 1887-1888.” Catalog Number GEGR 624. National Park Service, Manhattan Sites. “Grant Family Papers from the Grant Monument Association Records, 1881-1947. Catalog Number GEGR 625. National Park Service, Manhattan Sites. Grace, William R. (1832-1904). Subject Files, 1885-1886. New York City Mayors’ Papers. New York City Department of Records, Municipal Archives. Strong, William L. (1827-1900). Subject Files, 1895-1897. New York City Mayors’ Papers. New York City Department of Records, Municipal Archives.
SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY Burnside, George D. Life of Gen. U. S. Grant: Description of Tomb. Enterprise Press, Inc., 1928. Grant
Monument Association Records, GEGR 622/ National Park Service/ Manhattan Sites/ Box 57/Folder 10.
Clouser, Jeff. "Restoring Grant's Tomb." Civil War Times Illustrated 36:2 (May 1997), pages 8-9.
Cromley, Elizabeth. "Riverside Park and Issues of Historic Preservation." Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians 43:3 (October 1984), pages 238-249.
Forbes, Robert Pierce. The Missouri Compromise and its Aftermath. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of
North Carolina Press, 2007.
Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. Originally published: New York: Charles Webster and
Company, 1885. Modern Library Paperback Edition: Random House, Inc, 1999.
Kahn, David M. "The Grant Monument." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 41:3 (October
1982), pages 212-231.
Nasaw, David. "Gilded Age Gospels." Fraser, Steve and Gary Gerstle. Ruling America: A History of Wealth
and Power in Democracy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2005, pages 123-148.
National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. General Grant National Memorial. 2011.
<http://www.nps.gov/gegr/index.htm>.
New York Architecture. 2011. <http://www.nyc-architecture.com/HAR/HAR008.htm>.
Northeast Museum Services Center / Preparation by Mary P. Perreault, Melissa Underhill and Elizabeth
Banks. "Finding Aid for Grant Monument Association Records, 1885-1966 (For Portion in General Grant
National Memorial Museum Collection)." Catalog Number 622. National Parks Service / US Department
of the Interior, June 2002.
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National Park Service: Manhattan Sites
Perret, Geoffrey. Ulysses S. Grant: Soldier & President. New York: Random House, 1997.
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ADDED ENTRIES/ACCESS POINTS Personal Names: Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886 Burnside, George D. Duncan, John H. (John Hemingway), 1855-1929
Grace, William Russell, 1832-1904 Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant, Julia Dent, 1826-1902 Greener, Richard Theodore, 1844-1922 Hotchkiss, Horace L. Porter, Horace, 1837-1921 Reed, James C. Sheridan, George Augustus, 1840-1896
Corporate Names: Grant Monument Association (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects: Fund raising General Grant National Memorial (New York, N.Y.)
Mausoleums Monuments
Monuments & memorials--United States--1850-1950