Washington Irving Babcock papers
Scope and Contents
The Washington Irving Babcock papers (MC 57) consists of eight scrapbooks, sketchbooks and journals kept during the course of his life from his school days to the latter part of his career. The scrapbooks have been arranged in flat boxes according to size. Most of the books are in extremely brittle condition. The earliest scrapbook dating from 1874 includes clippings on a wide variety of topics, math notes, short stories (perhaps written for school assignments), and expense accounts. Two sketchbooks display Babcock's artistic talent. An RPI scrapbook (indexed) includes clippings, ephemera and report cards from his days as a student and member of Delta Kappa Epsilon through his years as an active alumnus. A scrapbook dating from 1883 consists entirely of obituary clippings including several pages of clippings regarding the death of his father, Captain David S. Babcock and several pages devoted to John Roach, his former employer. Obituaries of noted individuals such as Mark Twain, Jenny Lind and Richard Wagner. Clippings regarding love and romance make up the bulk of material kept in a scrapbook dating from 1881-1883, a period when Babcock was likely courting his wife Grace Kernochan. Babcock kept a scrapbook of clippings, ephemera and photographs during the time of his work and residence in Chester, PA. Among the items he kept are a certificate of membership in the National Guard of Pennsylvania dated 1881 and his discharge dated 1886. A daily journal kept by Babcock from 1899 to 1903 notes his work at the Chicago Shipbuilding Co. The final scrapbook, dating from 1899 to 1915, contains many photographs of fishing and hunting trips to Moorhead Lake. Valentine, Christmas and other holiday cards from his wife are also included in this book.
Dates
- Created: 1874-1917
- Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1969
Creator
Extent
3.00 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection consists mainly of eight scrapbooks, sketchbooks and journals kept during the course of Babcock's life from school days to the latter part of his career. The scrapbooks contain a variety of items: obituaries, math notes, short stories, expense accounts, Babcock's artist talents, report cards, clippings of love and romance and photographs of his time at work in Chester, P.A.
Arrangement Note
The scrapbooks have been arranged in flat boxes according to size.
- Author
- A. Rupert
- Date
- 12/01/2004
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- eng
Repository Details
Part of the Institute Archives and Special Collections Repository
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Institute Archives and Special Collections
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