MSS 2/076-01: Correspondence and photographs, 1855 - 1932
Series
Scope and Contents
This small collection of correspondence, 1855-1881, documents
the personal life, particularly the youth, of William W. Keen.
Also included are three photographs of Keen and his wife, Emma
Corinna (Borden) Keen, 1921 and undated; biographical information concerning
Keen's military career and estate, 1923-1932; and two lecture
admission tickets from the Philadelphia School of Anatomy, circa
1866.
Major correspondents in Series 2.1 are Keen's father, William W. Keen (1797-1882), his elder brother, Charles B. Keen, and sisterin law, Harriet. The extensive series of letters from father to son, 1855-1862, concern many family matters, Keen's undergraduate education at Brown University, bank failures in Philadelphia in 1857, and impressions of the beginnings of the Civil War. The letters from Charles B. Keen, 1859-1865, and Harriet Keen, 1865, give vivid accounts of popular reaction in Philadelphia to the final events of the Civil War, including the fall of Richmond, the surrender of Robert E. Lee, and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Also contained in this series are three letters, 1881, from Keen and his wife to their four daughters. These letters, written at sea and in England, describe the Keen's transatlantic voyage and impressions of London and Oxford.
The letters in Series 2.2 are from friends of William W. Keen who were associated with his student days at Brown University. There are detailed accounts of army life during the Civil War from Samuel T. Poinier, G. L. Porter, who was a physician during the war, and H. K. Porter. The series of letters from H. K. Porter, 1860-1864, also describe Porter's student life at Brown and the Newton Theological Institution and his attachment to "Tinnie" [Emma Corinna Borden] who later became the wife of William W. Keen. Also included are several letters from Lizzie C. Sears, the daughter of Barnas Sears, president of Brown University.
Major correspondents in Series 2.1 are Keen's father, William W. Keen (1797-1882), his elder brother, Charles B. Keen, and sisterin law, Harriet. The extensive series of letters from father to son, 1855-1862, concern many family matters, Keen's undergraduate education at Brown University, bank failures in Philadelphia in 1857, and impressions of the beginnings of the Civil War. The letters from Charles B. Keen, 1859-1865, and Harriet Keen, 1865, give vivid accounts of popular reaction in Philadelphia to the final events of the Civil War, including the fall of Richmond, the surrender of Robert E. Lee, and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Also contained in this series are three letters, 1881, from Keen and his wife to their four daughters. These letters, written at sea and in England, describe the Keen's transatlantic voyage and impressions of London and Oxford.
The letters in Series 2.2 are from friends of William W. Keen who were associated with his student days at Brown University. There are detailed accounts of army life during the Civil War from Samuel T. Poinier, G. L. Porter, who was a physician during the war, and H. K. Porter. The series of letters from H. K. Porter, 1860-1864, also describe Porter's student life at Brown and the Newton Theological Institution and his attachment to "Tinnie" [Emma Corinna Borden] who later became the wife of William W. Keen. Also included are several letters from Lizzie C. Sears, the daughter of Barnas Sears, president of Brown University.
Dates
- 1855 - 1932
Extent
2 boxes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Custodial History
This collection of William W. Keen's personal correspondence
and photographs was donated to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
by W. W. Keen Butcher of Philadelphia on 20 January 1989. The
collection was formerly in the possession of W. W. Keen Butcher's
mother, Margaret (Keen) Butcher, one of the daughters of William
W. Keen.
The collection was processed and catalogued in April 1990.
The collection was processed and catalogued in April 1990.
Inventory
Box Ser.
1 1 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION, 1923-1932: 1. Distribution of personal property and related material [copy] (1 folder) 1923-1926 2. Military record (1 folder) [ca.1932?]
2 PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1855-1881:
2.1 Correspondence with Keen family members
1. Borden, Emma Corinna, to Elisa (1 folder) [n.d.] 2. Keen, Charles B., to William W. Keen (1837-1932) (1 folder) 1859-1865 3. Keen, Harriet, to William W. Keen (1837-1932) (1 folder) 1865 4. Keen, William W. (1797-1882), to William W. Keen (1837-1932) (5 folders) 1855-1862 5. Keen, William W. (1837-1932) and Emma Corinna Borden, to daughters (1 folder) 1881 6. Keen, William W. (1837-1932), to Margaret Butcher (1 folder) [n.d.] 7. Wedding invitations (1 folder) 1867;1878
2.2 Correspondence received from friends
1. Chapman, Robert B. (1 folder) 1859 2. Greene, Mary C. (1 folder) 1860-1861 3. Poinier, Samuel T. (1 folder) 1864 4. Porter, G. L. (1 folder) 1863;1864 5. Porter, H. K. (1 folder) 1860-1864 6. Porter, M. C. (1 folder) 1863 7. Sears, Lizzie C. (1 folder) 1862
3 MISCELLANEOUS, [circa 1866?]:
1. Lecture admission tickets (2) from Philadelphia School of Anatomy (1 folder) [ca.1866?]
Box Ser.
1 4 PHOTOGRAPHS, 1921 and undated:
1. Keen, Emma Corinna Borden, seated, half length [n.d.] 8" x 10" bw print [n.d.] 2. Keen, William W. (1837-1932) portrait [n.d.] 8" x 10" bw print [n.d.] 2 3. Keen, William W. (1837-1932) seated, half length, Goldensky Studios, Philadelphia, Pa. 1921 11" x 14" bw print mounted 1921
1 1 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION, 1923-1932: 1. Distribution of personal property and related material [copy] (1 folder) 1923-1926 2. Military record (1 folder) [ca.1932?]
2 PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1855-1881:
2.1 Correspondence with Keen family members
1. Borden, Emma Corinna, to Elisa (1 folder) [n.d.] 2. Keen, Charles B., to William W. Keen (1837-1932) (1 folder) 1859-1865 3. Keen, Harriet, to William W. Keen (1837-1932) (1 folder) 1865 4. Keen, William W. (1797-1882), to William W. Keen (1837-1932) (5 folders) 1855-1862 5. Keen, William W. (1837-1932) and Emma Corinna Borden, to daughters (1 folder) 1881 6. Keen, William W. (1837-1932), to Margaret Butcher (1 folder) [n.d.] 7. Wedding invitations (1 folder) 1867;1878
2.2 Correspondence received from friends
1. Chapman, Robert B. (1 folder) 1859 2. Greene, Mary C. (1 folder) 1860-1861 3. Poinier, Samuel T. (1 folder) 1864 4. Porter, G. L. (1 folder) 1863;1864 5. Porter, H. K. (1 folder) 1860-1864 6. Porter, M. C. (1 folder) 1863 7. Sears, Lizzie C. (1 folder) 1862
3 MISCELLANEOUS, [circa 1866?]:
1. Lecture admission tickets (2) from Philadelphia School of Anatomy (1 folder) [ca.1866?]
Box Ser.
1 4 PHOTOGRAPHS, 1921 and undated:
1. Keen, Emma Corinna Borden, seated, half length [n.d.] 8" x 10" bw print [n.d.] 2. Keen, William W. (1837-1932) portrait [n.d.] 8" x 10" bw print [n.d.] 2 3. Keen, William W. (1837-1932) seated, half length, Goldensky Studios, Philadelphia, Pa. 1921 11" x 14" bw print mounted 1921
Creator
- From the Collection: Keen, William W. (William Williams) (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository
Contact:
19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103 United States
215-399-2001
library@collegeofphysicians.org
19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103 United States
215-399-2001
library@collegeofphysicians.org