2. Duhring Estate, 1846-1919
File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The records of the Library Committee of the College of
Physicians of Philadelphia, spanning 1846 to 1919, consist
of records of committee meetings, financial records,
correspondence, and material pertaining to individual
donations and bequests made to the Library.
The records of committee meetings contain reports, minutes, and resolutions; Of special interest are the reports pertaining to library donations made by Thomas F. Betton (3 December 1857) and George Ord (5 March 1866). Also of note is the committee report referring to the College's acceptance of the Samuel D. Gross Library from the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery (3 June 1884). Documented in the minutes of 4 March 1891 is the establishment of the Library Endowment Fund. Also of interest are the committee resolutions, many of which refer to the decision to hire a card cataloger for the Library,
Series 2 contains financial records of the Library Committee. Included are receipts and bills for the purchase of books, journal subscriptions, library materials, and book binding services.
The correspondence in Series 3 is addressed primarily to Alfred Stille, a member of the Library Committee from 1864 until his election to the College presidency in 1883, Included are letters pertaining to the activities and finances of the Committee, donations to the Library, and the selection of library staff, Notable correspondents include treasurer Charles Stewart Wurts, secretary John H. Packard, cataloger Emily Thomas, and librarians Robert Bridges and Frank Woodbury. Also present are individual letters fro• Samuel Lewis (8 April 1880), William W, Keen (3 February 1910) and S. Weir Mitchell (October 1880), ·
Series 4 contains papers relating to the donation of the library of George Bacon Wood and the estate of Louis Adolphus Duhring. The papers pertaining to the Wood donation (1879) document a controversy surrounding the bequest of Wood's library. The catalogue which listed the books Wood intended to donate to the College had been misplaced by his executors, and many of the Fellows claimed that the College did not receive all of the volumes contained in the bequest.
The papers relating to the Duhring Estate (1915) include letters written by treasurer John B, Roberts to Willia11 J, Taylor, then chairman of the Library Committee. The correspondence concerns the confusion over the payment for a portrait of Duhring. Also included are lists of bonds and mining stocks held in the trust.
The records of committee meetings contain reports, minutes, and resolutions; Of special interest are the reports pertaining to library donations made by Thomas F. Betton (3 December 1857) and George Ord (5 March 1866). Also of note is the committee report referring to the College's acceptance of the Samuel D. Gross Library from the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery (3 June 1884). Documented in the minutes of 4 March 1891 is the establishment of the Library Endowment Fund. Also of interest are the committee resolutions, many of which refer to the decision to hire a card cataloger for the Library,
Series 2 contains financial records of the Library Committee. Included are receipts and bills for the purchase of books, journal subscriptions, library materials, and book binding services.
The correspondence in Series 3 is addressed primarily to Alfred Stille, a member of the Library Committee from 1864 until his election to the College presidency in 1883, Included are letters pertaining to the activities and finances of the Committee, donations to the Library, and the selection of library staff, Notable correspondents include treasurer Charles Stewart Wurts, secretary John H. Packard, cataloger Emily Thomas, and librarians Robert Bridges and Frank Woodbury. Also present are individual letters fro• Samuel Lewis (8 April 1880), William W, Keen (3 February 1910) and S. Weir Mitchell (October 1880), ·
Series 4 contains papers relating to the donation of the library of George Bacon Wood and the estate of Louis Adolphus Duhring. The papers pertaining to the Wood donation (1879) document a controversy surrounding the bequest of Wood's library. The catalogue which listed the books Wood intended to donate to the College had been misplaced by his executors, and many of the Fellows claimed that the College did not receive all of the volumes contained in the bequest.
The papers relating to the Duhring Estate (1915) include letters written by treasurer John B, Roberts to Willia11 J, Taylor, then chairman of the Library Committee. The correspondence concerns the confusion over the payment for a portrait of Duhring. Also included are lists of bonds and mining stocks held in the trust.
Dates
- 1846-1919
Extent
From the Collection: .4 Linear feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Library Committee (Organization)
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