TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of Oliver Perry Newberry
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Correspondence, 1860-1895
Series 2: Photographs, ca. 1860-ca. 1890
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
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Newberry, O. P. (Oliver
Perry), 1831-1874
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Oliver Perry Newberry
Papers
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| Dates |
1860-1895 |
| Extent |
.5 cubic ft. (1
box)
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| Abstract |
Mainly correspondence of
Cameron, Mo., resident Oliver Perry Newberry, 1860-1867, primarily relating to
his Civil War service in the Union army; and cabinet, carte-de-visite and a few
tintype photographs of Newberry family and friends dating primarily from the
1880's.
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Materials are in English. |
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Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Newberry |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 41 4 |
Oliver Perry Newberry Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The
Newberry Library, Chicago.
Purchased from Mitchell J. Strucinski, Mar. 21, 1973.
Martha Briggs, 2002
Access
The Oliver Perry Newberry Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum, and items in each folder
will be counted before and after delivery to the patron (Priority I).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Oliver Perry Newberry Papers are the physical property of the
Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or
assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this
collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections.
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Cameron, Missouri, resident and Civil War soldier.
Known as O. P. or Perry, Oliver Perry Newberry was born in
Sangerfield, Oneida County, N.Y., in 1831. The son of Amasa Stoughton Newberry
and Cornelia Perry (Pangborn) Newberry, O. P. Newberry's brother was Walter
Cass Newberry and his uncle was Walter Loomis Newberry, the founder of the
Newberry Library. According to a printed Newberry family genealogy, O. P.
Newberry spent three years (1849-1852) in California prospecting for gold and
then served as a captain in Gen. Walker's filibustering expedition (1852-1853)
against Sonora, Mexico. He was wounded and left for dead on the field, but
later managed to find his way back to the U.S. In 1855, Newberry settled in
Cameron, Missouri, where he worked as an engineer on the construction of the
Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad and farmed lands inherited by his wife, Lydia
Elizabeth (McCorkle) Newberry, to whom he was married in 1858. They had three
children, Walter Franklin (b. 1860), Ella Perry (b. 1862), and Amasa Samuel (b.
1867).
During the Civil War, Oliver Perry Newberry served as a first
lieutenant of Company I in the 13th Missouri Regiment of Volunteers, as captain
of Company I in the 25th Missouri Regiment of Volunteers, and as major in the
5th Missouri State Militia (2nd org.). Newberry returned after the war to his
family in Cameron, where according to his wife's letters, he was unable to
adjust to civilian life, drinking too much and working too little. In his own
correspondence Newberry reported he was in a confused state. He died in
1874.
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Mainly correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry, 1860-1867, primarily
relating to his Civil War activities, and cabinet, carte-de-visite and a few
tintype photographs of Newberry family and friends dating primarily from the
1880's.
Correspondence consists mainly of letters from Oliver Perry Newberry
to his mother, brother Walter Cass Newberry, and wife. There are also several
letters written to him by his mother and wife. These letters concern Newberry's
wartime service and give news of family. There is one pre-war letter regarding
business matters and several post-war letters regarding Oliver Perry's problems
settling in to civilian routines. In addition there are two 1890's letters from
a former Norwegian servant addressed to Walter Franklin Newberry in Chicago.
There are forty photographs, mostly unidentified, mainly taken by
studio photographers in Cameron, Mo., Illinois, Michigan, and Colorado. One
immediate family member, daughter Ella Perry Newberry, is identified.
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and arrangement of each series are available through the
Organization section of the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Missouri. Militia.
Infantry Regiment, 5th (1861-1865)
- Newberry
family
- Newberry, Cornelia Perry
- Newberry, Lydia
Elizabeth
- Newberry, O. P. (Oliver
Perry), 1831-1874
- Newberry, Walter Cass,
1835-1912
- Newberry, Walter Franklin
-- Employees
- United States. Army.
Missouri Infantry Regiment, 13th (1861)
- United States. Army.
Missouri Infantry Regiment, 25th (1861-1865)
Subjects
- Cabinet
photographs
- Cartes-de-visite
- Corinth, Battle of, Tenn.,
1862
- Correspondence -
1860-1895
- Domestics - Illinois -
Chicago - History - 19th century - Sources
- Husband and wife - Missouri
- History - 19th century - Sources
- Manuscripts,
American
- Mississippi - History -
Civil War, 1861-1865
- Missouri - History - Civil
War, 1861-1865
- Patriotic envelopes
- Photographs -
1860-1890
- Shiloh, Battle of, Tenn.,
1862
- Soldiers - Mississippi -
Correspondence
- Soldiers - Missouri -
Correspondence
- Soldiers - Tennessee -
Correspondence
- Tennessee - History -
Civil War, 1861-1865
- Tintypes
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| Correspondence of Oliver Perry Newberry with his wife, Lydia
Elizabeth McCorkle Newberry (Lizzie), his mother, Cornelia Perry Pangborn
Newberry, and brother, Walter Cass Newberry, mainly pertaining to Newberry's
Civil War military service in Missouri, and to a lesser extent in Mississippi
and Tennessee; his activities immediately preceding and following the war; and
children and other family matters. Newberry's Civil War letters express
surprise at abolitionist sentiment in the North; talk about his desire to prove
himself in battle and worthy of promotion; request epaulets, sashes, swords,
and other trappings of an officer's rank; and express patriotic sentiments. The
letters discuss conflicts between secessionists and unionists in Missouri; the
aftermath of the Battle of Shiloh, and skirmishing during the siege at Corinth.
Two letters have accompanying envelopes with patriotic vignettes. After the war
in two letters to Walter Cass Newberry, Newberry's wife Lizzie graphically
describe his inability to adapt to civilian life, citing ill temper, constant
use of profanity, excessive drinking, and unwillingness to work. There are also
two 1890's letters from former Norwegian servant Hannah Mathison to son Walter
Franklin Newberry that concern her return to Chicago.
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Contents |
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry,
1860, Nov. 8
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry,
1861, June 4
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry,
1861, June 12
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (with
patriotic cover), 1861, June 17
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry (with
patriotic cover), 1861, Aug. 16
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry,
1861, Oct. 9
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Newberry, Cornelia Perry to Oliver Perry Newberry,
1862, Mar. 23
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Cornelia Perry Newberry,
1862, Apr. 13
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Cornelia Perry Newberry,
1862, May 22
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Cornelia Perry Newberry,
1863, Mar. 23
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Miss. F. L. Edgerton (Cousin
Fanny), 1863, May 22
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Walter C. Newberry,
1864, Dec. 30
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Newberry, Lydia Elizabeth (Lizzie) to Walter C.
Newberry, 1866, Jan. 25
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Newberry, Lydia Elizabeth (Lizzie) to Walter C.
Newberry, 1867, Aug. 5
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Newberry, Oliver Perry to Miss F. L. Edgerton (Cousin
Fanny), 1867, Sept. 16
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Mathison, Hannah to Walter Franklin Newberry,
1893, June 18
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Mathison, Hannah to Walter Franklin Newberry,
1895, Aug. 8
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| Forty photographs of Newberry family members and friends, mostly
unidentified, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet photographs, and three
tintypes. Identified relatives include Ella Perry Newberry. There are also two
photographs of dogs (a pug with a baby and St. Bernard puppies). Photographs
were taken at studios in San Diego, Calif.; Boulder, Central City, and Denver,
Colo.; Ogden, Iowa; Chicago, Ill.; Lincoln, Me., Bay City, East Saginaw,
Jackson, Mt. Pleasant, and St. John, Mich.; Cameron and Kansas City, Mo.;
Pottsville, Pa.; and Green Bay, Wisc. There are also photographs from an
undetermined location taken by "Hemingway - Photo".
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an undetermined location (including tintypes)..
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California - San Diego (1 photo) Hollington, Mary
Aileen, 1889
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Colorado (1 photo) |
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Colorado - Boulder (2 photos) Paynter, E. D. |
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Colorado - Central City (1 photo) |
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Colorado - Denver (5 photos) Amsden, Dan; Mr. Howell;
Miss Haskin; Minnie
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Illinois - Chicago (3 photos) |
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Iowa - Ogden (1 photo) |
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Maine - Lincoln (1 photo) |
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Michigan - Bay City (3 photos) McCormick,
Frankie
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Michigan - East Saginaw (1 photo) |
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Michigan - Jackson (1 photo) |
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Michigan - Mt. Pleasant (4 photos) |
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Michigan - St. John (1 photo) |
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Missouri - Cameron (4 photos) Newberry, Ella Perry;
Schmidt, Sophie W.; St. Bernard puppies
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Missouri - Kansas City (1 photo) |
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Pennsylvania - Pottsville (1 photo) |
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Wisconsin - Green Bay (1 photo) Vallier, Maggie,
1887
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Unidentified Location (2 photos) |
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Unidentified Location - "Hemingway - Photo" (3
photos)
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Unidentified Location - Tintypes (3 photos) |
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