TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biographies of W. L. Williamson and William Frederick Poole
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: W. L. Williamson Correspondence,
1952-1959
Series 2: Research Files
Series 3: W. F. Poole Correspondence,
1866-1894
Series 4: Miscellaneous
Series 5: Microfilm
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324 USA Phone: 312-255-3506 Fax: 312-255-3646 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Lisa Janssen,
2004.
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Williamson, William
Landram, 1920-
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W.L. Williamson - William
F. Poole Research Papers
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1865-1959 |
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2.5 cubic ft. (6
boxes)
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| Abstract |
Correspondence, writings,
and research notes of W. L. Williamson in support of his biography of William Frederick
Poole. Also copies of William Frederick Poole correspondence 1856-1894,
microfilm, a few newspaper clippings 1874-1895, a few Poole photographs, and
one Poole original publication.
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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 Williamson |
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3a 30 12 |
W.L. Williamson - William F. Poole Research Papers, Midwest
Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago.
Gift of W. L. Williamson, 1976 and 2001.
Carol Gulyas, 2003.
Access
The W.L. Williamson - William F. Poole Research Papers are open for
research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority
III).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The W.L. Williamson - William F. Poole Research 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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William L. Williamson (1920- ) was Nicholas Murray Butler Librarian at
Columbia University from 1954-1964. After 1964 he became Librarian of Montclair, New Jersey State College. In 1966, he
was appointed Professor of Library Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and took emeritus status in 1987. He wrote
William Frederick Poole and
the Modern Library Movement (1963), a biography of that sought to show
how Poole's career represented the development of librarianship in the last
half of the nineteenth century.
W. F. (William Frederick) Poole (1821-94) was an American librarian,
bibliographer, and historian, b. Essex co., Massachusetts. He headed the Boston
Athenaeum (1856-1869), the Cincinnati Public Library (1871-1873), Chicago
Public Library (1874-1887), and the Newberry Library during its founding years
(1887-1894), where he undertook building its collections as well as planning
its space. Poole was a founder of the American Library Association (ALA) in
1876 and was active in the organization until his death in 1894. He was
President of the American Library Association and the American Historical
Association.
He wrote the first general index to U.S. periodicals,
Poole's Index to Periodical Literature (1848), a
precursor to the Reader's Guide to Periodical
Literature, in addition to numerous periodical articles and monographs.
His forty-seven years as a librarian can be seen as a portrait of the library
profession from its beginning through its transition to the modern era.
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Correspondence, writings, and research notes of W. L. Williamson,
1865-1967, relating to his biography of William F. Poole.
Includes correspondence between Williamson and the many libraries,
research institutions, and individuals from whom he requested information about
Poole, 1952-1967; detailed note cards; pages pertaining to the Newberry Library
from the original manuscript of Williamson's University of Chicago doctoral
dissertation, William Frederick Poole and the Modern
Library Movement. There are copies of W. F. Poole's correspondence while
head of the Boston Athenaeum (1856-1858), the Cincinnati Public Library
(1869-1873), the Chicago Public Library (1874-1879), and the Newberry Library
during its founding years (1887-1894); a few newspaper clippings (1874-1895,
and a few photographs, including one of Poole, ca. 1876. Also includes an
original of Poole's The Ordinance of 1787: a Reply
(1882).
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
- American Historical
Association - History - 19th century - Sources
- American Library
Association - History - 19th century - Sources
- Boston Athenaeum -
History - 19th century - Sources
- Bowker, R. R. (Richard
Rogers), 1848-1933
- Chicago Public Library -
History - 19th century - Sources
- Cincinnati Public Library
- History - 19th century - Sources
- Dewey, Melvil,
1851-1931
- Evans, Charles,
1850-1935
- Newberry Library -
History - 19th century - Sources
- Poole family
- Poole, William Frederick,
1821-1894
- Winsor, Justin,
1831-1897
Subjects
- Chicago (Ill.) - History -
19th century - Sources
- Librarians - United
States - History - 19th century - Sources
- Libraries - United States -
History - 19th century - Sources
- Library administration -
United States - History - 19th century - Sources
- Manuscripts,
American
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| Contains incoming and outgoing letters concerning the acquisition
of materials and sources relating to W. F. Poole's life and career, from
individuals and institutions, including members of the Poole family and
Melville Dewey's son.
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Contents |
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A - E |
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F- M |
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M - P |
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P - U |
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| Extensive notes about Poole's life and work. Includes history of
the Poole family, 1834-1852, and details about institutions Poole headed.
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| Arranged by type of material, and then chronologically according
to Poole's life. Note cards arranged by subject, followed by cards grouped by
chronological periods.
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Contents |
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5 |
Clippings, 1874-1875 |
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6 |
Notes, 1834-1852 |
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Notes, 1853-1856 |
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Notes, 1857-1862 |
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Notes, 1863-1864 |
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Notes, 1865 |
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Notes, 1869-1880 |
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Notes, 1881-1888 |
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Notes, 1876-1892 |
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Notes, 1893 |
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Notes, 1894 |
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| Mainly copies of Poole's outgoing professional correspondence,
1866-1994. Also excerpts from board meetings, reports to trustees, letterbooks,
and other records of institutions he headed, and other relevant materials
collected by W.L. Williamson. Among the recipients of Poole's letters are
Melvil Dewey, Justin Winsor, Charles Evans, and R. R. Bowker.
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16 |
1866-1868 |
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17 |
1869-1870 |
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1871-1874 |
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19 |
1875-1877 |
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1878-1882 |
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1883-1885 |
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1886-1887 |
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1880-1889 |
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1890-1891 |
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1892 |
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1893-1894 |
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| Includes pages 515 through 672, which concern the Newberry
Library, of the original manuscript of William Frederick
Poole and the Modern Library Movement, W. L. Williamson's doctoral
thesis for the University of Chicago, 1959. Also photographs of Poole and his
Evanston home, an original letter by Poole purchased from a manuscript dealer
by Williamson, and printed biographical essay on Poole in German, and a
pamphlet written by Poole.
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Biographical Essay on Poole (in German) |
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Letter - Poole, William F., 1884, Jan. 17 |
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Manuscript - Williamson, W.L., Ph.D. Dissertation, p.
515-672E
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Pamphlet - Poole, William F. The
Ordinance of 1787, 1892
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Photographs - Poole House, Grove St., Evanston, Ill.
(prints and negatives)
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Photographs - Poole, William F. - Portrait |
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Prints - Poole, William F. - Marble Bust |
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| Microfilm copies of original documents concerning Poole's life and
career, from the American Antiquarian Society, the Boston Athenaeum, Columbia
University, the University of Chicago, and the Wisconsin Historical Society.
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Reel |
Contents |
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American Antiquarian Society |
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Boston Athenaeum |
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Columbia University |
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University of Chicago |
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Wisconsin Historical Society |
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