James Teackle Dennis collection
Abstract
This collection spans the years 1651-1917 and is mostly an autograph collection consisting chiefly of letters written between 1768-1913 by contemporary and historical persons, usually elected MD officials as well as Revolutionary War dignitaries, Civil War combatants, U. S. Presidents, and many prominent men of the time.
Dates
- 1651-1917
Creator
- Dennis, James Teackle, 1865-1918 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open to the public without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical / Historical
James Teackle Dennis was born 6 October 1865 to James Upshur Dennis, a Somerset County, Maryland lawyer, and his second wife Mary Wilson (Teackle) Dennis. Educated at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, Dennis became an attorney and for a short time served as the State's Attorney of Somerset County, Maryland, leaving that office to return to private practice.
He became interested in Egyptology and according to Who Was Who in Egyptology, Dennis travelled to Egypt in 1903-04 and 1905-06 as Henri Edouard Naville's volunteer assistant at Deir el-Bahri, a excavation sponsored by the Egypt Exploration Fund. In addition, Dennis travelled with his wife throughout Europe most notably to England, Italy and France as well as to Turkey in 1895. Furthermore, he was a member of the University Club located in Baltimore and an autograph collector.
About 1892 James married Ida Lee Wade daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wade of Baltimore, formerly of Bedford, Virginia. There were no children of that union. Mr. Dennis died 31 March 1918 at his home, Tyrconnell, at Woodbrook.
Extent
0.834 Linear Feet (2 Hollinger boxes oversize)
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Mrs. James T. (Ida Wade) Dennis, July 1920.
General
Letter from Sam Houston to Franklin Wilson dated Jan. 31, 1855 missing as of May 1990.
Scope and Contents
The James T[eackle] Dennis Collection spans the years 1651-1917. Box One consists of Mr. Dennis' collection of autographs and the general correspondence, 1768-1913. These autographs and autographed letters were written by contemporary and historical persons, mostly congressmen, representatives, senators, judges, and governors from Maryland. Other famous persons included in the collection are governors of various states, Revolutionary War dignitaries, Civil War combatants, United States presidents, French painters, and many other prominent men of the time. Some autographed letters also have contextual value such as the letter from H[enry] Knox to General Richard Butler dated 1787 discussing Knox's idea of holding a general council of Indians. Letters from 1774, 1815, and 1854 cover slaves and the institution of slavery. In addition, the 1854 document mentions the Kansas-Nebraska bill. Fluctuations in the tobacco market are discussed in the correspondence from J[ohn] H[oskins] Stone to Andrew Buchanan, 1972, and in the letter written by Tho[ma]s Swann, 1834. Finally, an import slip signed by P[eter] Muhlenberg for Colmarna wine, a Colmar being a type of pear, provides information on the wine trade of 1802. In the general correspondence are letters to Mrs. William W. Spence, Jr. from Francis Hopkinson Smith and letters written to Mrs. Spence's sister, Mrs. Ida W. Dennis, and other persons.
Box Two contains correspondence written to James Teackle Dennis, 1880-1917, n.y., n.d.; James Upshur Dennis, 1867-91; Robert Franklin Bratton, 1888, 1891; Reverend Franklin Wilson, 1862-92; and John Appleton Wilson, 1892-93. James Teackle Dennis' letters consist of replys to his requests for autographs; dialogue with his fellow Egyptologists concerning excavations, hieroglyphics, publication of articles, and European travel; and a letter dated 1899 from Henry Page who was fighting in the Spanish-American War. The general topics for the other correspondence include political appointments and nominations; compensation for slaves; the deeding of the streets, lanes, and alleys on the Edmondson Estate by Mr. Latrobe to the City of Baltimore; architectural books; and the problem of Roman fever when visiting Rome, Italy.
The remainder of Box Two and the Oversize File contain land records dating 1651-1831, n.d. These deeds and grants are for land that was directly deeded to or became the property of the Dennis family. A majority of the land was located in Somerset and Worcester Counties, Maryland while a small portion was in Accomack County, Virginia. Included in the Oversize File also is a contemporary copy of a Maryland Act of Assembly, 1786, and passports dated 1895 and 1914 for James Teackle Dennis and his wife, Ida.
Creator
- Dennis, James Teackle, 1865-1918 (Person)
- Title
- Guide to the James Teackle Dennis collection
- Status
- Under Revision
- Author
- Melinda K. Friend
- Date
- 1990-06-07
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Revision Statements
- 2019-07-26: Manually entered into ArchivesSpace by Mallory Herberger.
Repository Details
Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750
specialcollections@mdhistory.org