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John Gilman D’Arcy Paul manuscript collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 3108

Abstract

Contains the papers of John Gilman D’Arcy Paul. The majority of the collection is comprised of correspondence between Paul and his mother, Charlotte Abbott Gilman Paul.The correspondence covers the periods when he was away from Baltimore for school, work, and travel. In his letters, he vividly described the people he met and places he visited and was seldom shy in sharing his opinion. The letters from his time in the employ of the United States government discussed the major issues of the time, as well the major players. Locations represented in these letters include Massachusetts, Maine, Guatemala, France, Holland, Cambodia, and more.

Dates

  • 1805 - 1969

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Use

The reproduction of materials in this collection may be subject to copyright restrictions. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine and satisfy copyright clearances or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information visit the MCHC’s Rights and Permissions page.

Biographical / Historical

John Gilman D’Arcy Paul was born on January 31, 1887 to D’Arcy and Charlotte Abbott Gilman Paul. He was raised and educated in Baltimore, Maryland. He grew in Waverly at his family’s estate “Woodlands.” He then attended Harvard University where he studied Russian and English literature. His career would prove to be varied. He wrote for the Baltimore Evening Sun and Atlantic Monthly, worked as an attaché for the United States government in South America and Europe, and served on the boards of several Baltimore cultural heritage institutions. He was passionate about historic preservation and led efforts to restore “Hampton,” the Ridgely family’s Towson estate. He also worked to create the Susquehanna State Park. He died on January 12, 1972.

Extent

2.08 Linear Feet (5 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into five series based on subject: Correspondence with Family, Other Correspondence, Government Work, Miscellaneous, and Other Gilman Family. In Series I, letters between Paul and his family have been kept together and are organized chronologically. In Series II, individual correspondents were named when more than two letters from them were included in the collection.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Joan Buresch Talley, December 14, 2009.

Related Materials

PP313, Gilman-Paul Family Photograph Collection

PP87, J. Gilman D’Arcy Paul Photograph Collection, 1893-1960

MS 1920, J. G. D’Arcy Paul Collection, 1788-1970

MS 3183, John Stratton Gilman Manuscript Collection, 1846-2007

Scope and Contents

The collection contains the papers of John Gilman D’Arcy Paul. The majority of the collection is comprised of correspondence between Paul and his mother, Charlotte Abbott Gilman Paul. The correspondence covers the periods when he was away from Baltimore for school, work, and travel. In his letters, he vividly described the people he met and places he visited and was seldom shy in sharing his opinion. The letters from his time in the employ of the United States government discussed the major issues of the time, as well the major players. Locations represented in these letters include Massachusetts, Maine, Guatemala, France, Holland, Cambodia, and more. He also kept up frequent correspondence with his grandmother, Eliza Weyl Gilman, and his aunt, Miriam Todd Gilman and her daughter and granddaughters. Other correspondents included renowned artists, government officials, society members, and notable Baltimoreans. Of particular interest is Paul’s notebook on the conditions of French prisoners of war camps in Africa during World War I. He recorded such information as the general health of captives, food supplies and allotment, and sleeping situations, and monitored for inappropriate treatment.

The papers of his family members represent a small portion of the collection. This includes letters and diaries kept by Paul’s grandmother, mother, and Aunt Miriam. Legal documents and correspondence of his Maine ancestors, such as his great-grandfather Gideon Gilman, are also included in the collection. These materials primarily relate to land purchases and other financial ventures.

Title
Guide to the John Gilman D’Arcy Paul manuscript collection
Status
Under Revision
Author
Lara Westwood
Date
2016-06
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

  • 2020-04-02: Manually entered into ArchivesSpace by Mallory Herberger.

Repository Details

Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository

Contact:
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750