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Univ. of California ,
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13/2/13
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Ward = Parkin Form grocalop, Charges
Joseph An Marie Antoine. born in Candia, Rolar
of Crete. A commission merchant
Anna Hayond Buher Ward married 10/3/1840
ann Bacher Word Thoron died 11/24/1875.
Lydia Day Ward von Hoffer born 4/24/1843.
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&
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Howard County, MD.
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entered in ny offect Kidder, Pea body, & Co.
married Frances Lyplia Bolts,
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in Salem Daughter 4 John alley - Elizvack (Kinsmen)
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of William Learn t Maig Elopabeth (Babcack) Morris
Marka ann Ward the died in November 1853.
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to his fathers unstes x returned to Boston,
and eftewards succeeded him as sole agent
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to nyc where SGW unojaniy George Cabot Weed
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death of GCW, in 1887, closing
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of Book 2 Commerce, n.g
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Dan, M.G.W. (9/29/1820).
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Fashing g/7770 securities worth $49,573.
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Inst tute" two thirds of the Estate at henot
known as Highlacon, subject to provision in
"deed of gift * of llrs. Martha Ann Edwards doted
11/21/1876 (Reports of fee President + Treasurer
1872-1893 MITi
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annuity which my account for interest in M.S.T.
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1.
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2 B.2.f% James Bayce letter (2)
26 B.2 f.8. Jan Cabet letter (2)
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30
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30
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20
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Subject : Re: Ward-Perkins Papers: Permission Request
To : Ronald Epp
Dear Mr. Epp:
You are welcome to quote/reference the collection per your request.
We ask that you follow the preferred citation for the collection as indicated here:
Ward-Perkins Family Papers. Mss 129. Department of Special Research Collections, UCSB Library, University of California, Santa
Barbara.
Regards,
Special Collections staff
Department of Special Research Collections
UCSB Library
Bldg. 525 UCEN Road
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010
805-893-3062
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Ronald Epp wrote:
Greetings,
I have completed the Aeon New User Registration Form prior to this inquiry about the permission
process regarding publication of references to the Ward-Perkins Family Papers.
In April 2007 I contacted Ms. Russell who collaborated with Tony Lewis in providing me with
photocopies of select Ward-Perkins Family Papers. The fruit of this inquiry will shortly be realized
with the March 2016 publication of Creating Acadia National Park: The Biography of George B. Dorr.
Mr. Dorr was a Ward family descendant and the founder of Acadia National Park..
The not-for-profit conservation organization, The Friends of Acadia in Bar Harbor, Maine, will
publish roughly 1,500 paperback copies.
I have quoted sparsely from the collection and all quotes are fewer than 25 words.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Ronald H. Epp, Ph.D.
532 Sassafras Dr.
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-272-0801
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Dear Ronald Epp,
Thank you for registering to use the Department of Special Research Collections.
Upon your first visit, please be prepared to present government-issued identification to verify the credentials you submitted as part of
the online registration process.
In the meantime, you may proceed to place advance requests to view materials in our reading room through our online catalog and
finding aids. You may also place requests for photoduplication orders through your research account if you know already what materials
you would like to have reproduced.
To access your research account at Special Collections Research Account, you may login with the username (georgebdorr) and password
you created during the registration process by visiting: https://researchspecial.library.ucsb.edu.
A summary of the information you provided during the registration process is included at the end of this message. If you wish to update
this information please refer to the Change User Information menu option in your research account.
Should you have any questions or comments about this service, please feel free to contact us at:
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Dear Ms. Russett:
I am the recently retired library director at Southern New Hampshire University.
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For the past six years I have been engaged in researching the life of the
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founder of Acadia National Park, George Bucknam Dorr (1853-1944).
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Mr. Dorn is the maternal son of Mary Gray Ward (1820-1901), the sister of
Samuel Gray Ward whose letters figure so prominently in the Ward-
Perkins Papers. Recently I have been volunteering at the Concord Free Public
Library, developing finding aids for the magnificent manuscript holdings they
have of the Concord Sages. By a rather circuitous route I've been led through
Emerson's manuscripts to the second Thomas Wren Ward (1844-1940), Mr.
Dorr's cousin.
I'm writing today with three purposes in mind. One, the excellent article by
Donald Fitch on "The Ward-Perkins Papers" refers (p. 50) to Margaret Snyder's
"The Other Side of the River" article on T.W. Ward. In that article Ms. Snyder
refers to a ten year correspondence during the 1930's with Mr. Ward following
their meeting in Jamaica Plain. Do you know whether this correspondence is
extant? If this is the same Margaret Irene Snyder that wrote The Chosen
Valley my efforts to find biographical information about her through the
Chatfield (MN) Historical Society has been of little value in tracking down the
correspondence on her end. My hope was that since W.W.Ward and Mr. Dorr
kept in touch with one another throughout their lives, that some additional
correpondence might help me better understand their relationship.
Second, it is difficult to determine from the the Fitch article or the finding aid
whether Ward-Perkins Papers scrapbooks might contain photographs of Mary
Gray Ward Dorr and her family members (husband and two sons). I have yet to
unearth any photograph of Mr. Dorr's father or brother and the image evidence
for both Mr. Dorr and his mother is very slight. Can you be of any assistance?
Fortunately, I do have rather broad evidence on the Ward family in its
transitioning from Salem to Boston in the generation of Thomas Wren Ward
(1786-1858).
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Finally, the Bar Harbor Historical Society on Mount Desert Island (ME) is in
possession of the Guest Book kept by Mary Gray Ward at the home that she
and her husband built in 1880 called Old Farm, what George B. Dorr calls the
inspiration for the development of Acadia National Park. After years of arm
twisting, trhe museum 'curator' permitted me to open, read, and compile for the
first time a list of Old Farm guests (1880-1937). The names include one
President, many European visitors, Boston Brahmins, Congressmen, etc.
Charles Bruen Perkins wrote a poem in this book when he visited in 1888,
returning in 1892; Elizabeth Ward Perkins visited in 1907; I also have an entry
for Edward Newton Perkins for 1888 but know nothing of his relationship to
C.B. Perkins. Anna H.B. Ward visited in 1886 (and left a photo behind), Sophia
Read Howard Ward visited in 1886 with her husband. Were you aware of this?
Fitch( p. 52) says that Elizabeth Howard Ward wrote to ":the family" from North
East Harbor (was there a family estate there?). I'm also curious whether the
"George Howard" ('Uncle George) who wrote to Elizabeth on May 9, 1901 may
have had any relationship to the English Howard family that owned Castle
Howard and Naworth Castle where the Dorr's were six-month houseguests in
1876 during their grieving period following the death of the Dorr's eldest son,
William.
I recognize that that I have presumed to set before you a formidable task. If you
could briefly acknowledge this email perhaps it is best if I call you at your
convenience so that we might discuss these points and what is and is not
known within your family about connections with the Dorr's. I have found in
the Ward manuscripts sufficient quality and range of experiences that makes
me wish that their roles in 19th-century America had received the scholarly
attention it deserves. But for now, I want to remain focused on the themes
shared by Samuel G. Ward and Mr. Dorr as they carved out their quite different
roles.
Thank goodness for Fitch's reference to Diana Mansfield Russell or I would
have not had the opportunity to follow up these issues.
With best wishes,
Ronald H. Epp, M.L.S., Ph.D.
47 Pond View Dr.
Merrimack, NH 03054
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have included an invoice. Please make check payable to "UC Re
have also enclosed a copy of your request with appropriate no
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I would like to make you aware of the following clause from t
agreement governing this collection: "No publication of the
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be allowed without the consent of all living donors. 'Publica
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verbatim quotation of more than fifty consecutive words. As
know, there are three living donors and we have addresses on
were current as of a few years ago, should you seek to publis
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material.
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On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, ELIZABETH and RONALD EPP wrote:
> Dear Mr. Lewis,
>
> This morning I was delighted to receive an email from John
Mansfield. I appreciate your effort to contact him since that
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things to do though I was somewhat fearful that like Donald F
Diana Mansfield Russell the opportunity may have passed. He i
interested in the Ward-Dorr branch of the family and I will r
forthwith.
>
> Attached to this email is my photocopying request which I
attempted to format according to your instructions. In many C
interested in correspondence within a particular date range,
will see. I have attached several questions about manuscript
could not find in the finding aid anything corresponding to W
discussed by Donald Fitch. I'd appreciate your consideration
manuscripts" even though they may not be recoverable.
>
> I have posted through snailmail the forms required from yo
pages. You should receive them Monday. As I've indicated on t
attachment, whatever billing mechanism works best for you I W
anxious to see what light these manuscript copies shed on Mr.
relationship with other family members and the very important
unappreciated--role that Samuel Gray Ward played in the intel
of the Gilded Age.
>
> Most Appreciatively,
>
> Ron Epp
>
>
> "Tony J. Lewis" wrote:
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> Dr. Epp,
>
> I have forwarded your request to our donor representative,
is
>
amenable to your inquiry, you will be hearing from him.
>
> Requests for photocopies can be sent to me via e-mail. We W
the
> box and folder numbers from the finding guide. The Fitch ar
of
> little use to us from an organizational standpoint. Also, b
that
> some of the items listed in the article seem to have gone m
the
> intervening decades, and SO the finding guide is the most a
> accounting of what is available.
>
> Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
>
>
> Tony Lewis
> Department of Special Collections
> Davidson Library
> University of California Santa Barbara
> Santa Barbara, CA 93106
> 805-893-3062
>
>
>
>
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> On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, ELIZABETH and RONALD EPP wrote:
>
>> Dear Mr. Lewis:
>>
>> Thank you very much for the very prompt effort to address
inquiries regarding the Ward-Perkins Papers. You were able to
few matters and for that I am very appreciative. Would you ha
know whether any family members of the donors maintain a rela
with Special Collections and if SO whether they might be rece
an inquiry from me about any remaining family memorabilia. I
this can be a delicate matter of confidentiality SO I will no
surprised if your response is negative.
>>
>> David Gartrell provided me several weeks back with a copy
Ward-Perkins finding aid. I now am nearing the point when I W
order several dozen photocopies and need to know whether I sh
address this request to you or someone else. I've read the po
and will snailmail the appropriate forms to whomever you desi
along with the requested documents; do you prefer Fitch page
and/or finding aid box and folder numbers?
>>
>> I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks again!
>>
>> Ronald H. Epp
>>
>> "Tony J. Lewis" wrote:
>>
>> Dr. Epp,
>>
>> Unfortunately, our Ward-Perkins Collection contains very 1
relating
>> to George B. Dorr or his mother Mary Gray Ward. The scrapb
in
>> the finding guide contains only clippings and papers, not
photographs.
>> There are few photos in the collection and none of that br
the
>> family.
>>
>> We have no information on any correspondence between Thoma
Ward and
>> Margaret Snyder. No letters that may have passed between t
included
>> in the collection.
>>
>> The Howards claimed to be descended from the aristocratic
family of
>> England, but this reportedly cannot be proven. Thomas Wren
wife,
>> Sophia R. Howard, was the great-granddaughter of Col. John
Howard,
>> whose own grandfather, Joshua Howard, emigrated from Manch
England
>> circa 1686. However, little is known of Joshua Howard's pa
It is
>> unknown what, if any, relation they had to the owners of t
you
>> mention.
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>>
>> Please let me know if you have any further questions.
>>
>>
>> Tony Lewis
>> Department of Special Collections
>> Davidson Library
>> University of California Santa Barbara
>> Santa Barbara, CA 93106
>> 805-893-3062
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
Forwarded message
>>>
Subject: Ward-Perkins Family Papers
>>> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 07:49:37 -0400, Mon, 02 Apr 2007 04
-0700
>>> From: ELIZABETH EPP
>>> To:
CC:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear Ms. Russell:
>>> I am the recently retired library director at Southern Ne
Hampshire
>>> University. For the past six years I have been engaged in
researching the
>>> life of the founder of Acadia National Park, George Buckn
(1853-1944).
>>>
>>> Mr. Dorr is the maternal son of Mary Gray Ward (1820-1901
sister of
>>> Samuel Gray Ward whose letters figure SO prominently in t
Ward-Perkins
>>> Papers. Recently I have been volunteering at the Concord
Public Library,
>>> developing finding aids for the magnificent manuscript ho
they have of
>>> the Concord Sages. By a rather circuitous route I've been
through
>>> Emerson's manuscripts to the second Thomas Wren Ward (184
Mr. Dorr's
>>> cousin.
>>>
>>> I'm writing today with three purposes in mind. One, the e
article by
>>> Donald Fitch on "The Ward-Perkins Papers" refers (p. 50)
Margaret Snyder's
>>> "The Other Side of the River" article on T.W. Ward. In th
Ms.
>>> Snyder refers to a ten year correspondence during the 193
Mr. Ward
>>> following their meeting in Jamaica Plain. Do you know whe
>>> correspondence is extant? If this is the same Margaret Ir
that
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>>> wrote /The Chosen Valley/ my efforts to find biographical
information about
>>> her through the Chatfield (MN) Historical Society has bee
little value in
>>> tracking down the correspondence on her end. My hope was
T.W. Ward
>>> and Mr. Dorr kept in touch with one another throughout th
that some
>>> additional correpondence might help me better understand
relationship.
>>>
>>> Second, it is difficult to determine from the the Fitch a
the
>>> finding aid whether Ward-Perkins Papers scrapbooks might
photographs
>>> of Mary Gray Ward Dorr and her family members (husband an
sons). I have
>>> yet to unearth any photograph of Mr. Dorr's father or bro
the image
>>> evidence for both Mr. Dorr and his mother is very slight.
be of any
>>> assistance? Fortunately, I do have rather broad evidence
Ward family
>>> in its transitioning from Salem to Boston in the generati
Thomas Wren
>>> Ward (1786-1858). Finally, the Bar Harbor Historical Soci
Mount Desert
>>> Island (ME) is in possession of the Guest Book kept by Ma
Ward at the
>>> home that she and her husband built in 1880 called Old Fa
George B.
>>> Dorr calls the inspiration for the development of Acadia
Park. After
>>> years of arm twisting, trhe museum 'curator' permitted me
read, and
>>> compile for the first time a list of Old Farm guests (188
The names
>>> include one President, many European visitors, Boston Bra
Congressmen,
>>> etc. Charles Bruen Perkins wrote a poem in this book when
visited in 1888,
>>> returning in 1892; Elizabeth Ward Perkins visited in 1907
have an
>>> entry for Edward Newton Perkins for 1888 but know nothing
relationship
>>> to C.B. Perkins. Anna H.B. Ward visited in 1886 (and left
behind),
>>> Sophia Read Howard Ward visited in 1886 with her husband.
aware of
>>> this? Fitch ( p. 52) says that Elizabeth Howard Ward wrote
family"
>>> from North East Harbor (was there a family estate there?)
curious
>>> whether the "George Howard" ('Uncle George) who wrote to
on May 9,
>>> 1901 may have had any relationship to the English Howard
that owned
>>> Castle Howard and Naworth Castle where the Dorr's were si
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houseguests
>>> in 1876 during their grieving period following the death
Dorr's eldest
>>> son, William. I recognize that that I have presumed to se
you a
>>> formidable task. If you could briefly acknowledge this em
perhaps it is
>>> best if I call you at your convenience SO that we might d
these points
>>> and what is and is not known within your family about con
with the
>>> Dorr's. I have found in the Ward manuscripts sufficient q
range of
>>> experiences that makes me wish that their roles in 19th-c
America had
>>> received the scholarly attention it deserves. But for now
to remain
>>> focused on the themes shared by Samuel G. Ward and Mr. Do
carved
>>> out their quite different roles.
>>>
>>> Thank goodness for Fitch's reference to Diana Mansfield R
I would
>>> have not had the opportunity to follow up these issues.
>>>
>>> With best wishes,
>>>
>>> Ronald H. Epp, M.L.S., Ph.D.
>>>
47 Pond View Dr.
>>> Merrimack, NH 03054
>>> 603-424-6129
>>>
>>
>>
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DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
DONALD C. DAVIDSON LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA
REQUEST FOR REPRODUCTION OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS MATERIAL
Patron Information:
Name: RONALD H. EPP
Copyright Notice: The Copyright Law of the
United States (Title 17, U.S. Code) governs the
Mailing Address:
47 POND VIEW DR.
making of photocopies or other reproductions of
copyrighted material, and stipulates that such
MERRIMACK, NH 03054
copies can be provided only under certain
specified conditions. To wit, such copies are to
Phone Number: (603) 424 - 6129
be used only for non-commercial purposes.
Permissible uses include private study, research,
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scholarship, or educational projects. Thus,
permission to photocopy or otherwise reproduce
Recharge Number: -
images does not constitute permission to publish.
Item Number, Call Number, etc.:
Mss 129 WARD PERKINS PAPERS
Page Numbers or Items to be Copied:
(Attach List if Necessary)
Purpose of Reproduction:
Type of Reproduction:
Charge:
Photocopy
$ 12.50
*Phone, mail, or e-mail requests: 25c per page
Photographic or Slide Reproduction
$
*Rates vary according to the type and size of photograph or slide.
Digitizing
$
*Specify file format:
(jpeg, tiff, gif, windows bitmap, etc.)
*Specify receipt by (circle one): E-mail or CDR (included) or CDR (not included)
Audiovisual Reproduction
$
*Rates vary according to the type of material.
Fees:
Commercial Use Fee
$
*Photos & other images from Special Collections Material: $50 per image.
*Audiovisual Materials: Rates vary; contact the Head of Special Collections.
*Fee is for one-time use. For other use, contact the Head of Special Collections.
Special Collections Processing Fee: $10 (per order)
$ 10.00
Postage and Handling Fee
$ 5.00
*$5 minimum for shipping and handling.
*A deposit may be required for some orders.
TOTAL $ 27.50
Please make check payable to UC Regents and mail to:
Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010
Patron Signature
Date
4/9/2007
Signature of Library Representative
Date
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