Abstract
Collection consists of correspondence, account books, notebooks, photographs, deeds, and other material of the Fordyce family of Scipio Center, Cayuga County and Monroe County, New York. Also contains papers of the Ohio branch of the Fordyce family, which included George Lincoln Fordyce, a Cleveland businessman and naturalist.
Dates
- 1839-1979.
Creator
- Fordyce family. (Family)
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Extent
30.4 cubic feet. (30.4 cubic feet.)
COLLECTION ARRANGEMENT
This collection has been divided into parts by the donor; each is described below. The donor has made transcriptions of the first four parts plus two parts not included in the collection. There are photocopies of other papers also not included. Each part is arranged chronologically; the transcriptions are generally arranged alphabetically by author, and chronologically.
Letters and papers of the Fordyce family are housed in 6-3" legal size Hollinger boxes. The collection also includes 2-4" legal size boxes of portraits, photographs and albums, daguerreotypes; and 1-16" box containing five looseleaf notebooks of transcriptions.
SERIES LIST
Series I, 1839-1925, 1969, consists of the letters and papers of the Nathaniel Horton Fordyce family of Monroe County, New York, and of a few friends and relatives. Many of the letters are to Nathaniel and Henrietta Fordyce's daughter, Cornelia, a schoolteacher, from sisters Helen, Frances, and Mary, and brother Horton, and from Henrietta. Boxes 1-2.
Series II, 1846-1919, is mostly the courtship letters of Horton (Nathaniel Horton, Jr.) to Julia Heusner of Rochester, whom he married in 1896. In them he discusses the progress of the rooms he is adding to the farmhouse at Scipio for their own use. (Julia died in 1898 in childbirth.) Other letters are from Heusner and Fordyce friends and relatives. Box 3
Series III, 1851-1913. These letters are from more than fifty friends and relatives to Cornelia Fordyce. A few letters, 1861-1864, are written by cousins at the battlefront. The transcripts of these letters are alphabetically arranged by sender. Boxes 4-5.
Series IV, 1877-1907. Addie Gilson is the author of this extensive correspondnce--she wrote at least weekly to Cornelia--filled with thoughts on religion, her infirmities, and news of various family members and friends. Addie apparently was confined to a wheelchair much of the time. Beside writing many letters, she used her time in bottling and distributing "Dr. Hammond's Great Remedy." Boxes 5-10.
Series V, ca. 1890 and later, is transcriptions only and concerns the "Ohio Fordyces." It includes photocopies of papers and letters and newsclippings, and narratives by the donor about family members; also articles by and about George L. Fordyce, businessman and noted Cleveland naturalist. Boxes 11-20.
(Appendix #1-6, looseleaf notebook, includes supplementary material, miscellany, notes for Part VI, copies of a few pages of Benjamin Fordyce's account book.)
Series VI. Additional papers. Louise G. Coulson material. Boxes 21-43. (Note: Boxes 21-26, 28, and 49 transferred to the Cayuga County Historical Society, July 2018.)
Physical Description
Correspondence, account books, notebooks, photographs, deeds, field notes, glass slides, newsclippings, daguerrotypes, portraits, photograph albums, wallpaper samples, menus, invitations, stock certificates, and scrapbooks.
General
- Contact Information:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
- Compiled by:
- M.E. Morrison, N. Dean
- Date completed:
- 1976-1997
- EAD encoding:
- Martin Heggestad, March 2002
- Date modified:
- RMC Staff, July 2018
INDEX TO SERIES III BY AUTHOR WITH INCLUSIVE DATES OF CORRESPONDENCE
- Adams, Alice
- 1866-1876, 1880
- Adriance, Mrs. George (Ernestine Knapp)
- 1909
- Baldwin, Stephen
- 1853 or 1855
- Bannister, F.C.
- 1874-1875
- Bennett, Alma C.
- 1855
- Bennett, Mrs. C.D. (Charles D.)
- 1884
- Bloomfield, Nellie
- 1863-1865
- Brown, S.S.
- 1896, 1898
- Carpenter, Frank
- 1862
- Chapin, W.D.
- 1882
- Clark, Sally
- 1866
- Clements, L.
- 1871
- Collins, Florence K.
- 1899, 1901-1902
- Collins, Blanche
- 1903-1904
- Collins, Laura Horrigan
- 1904
- Collins, Ada Horrigan
- 1905
- Conover, V.
- n.d.
- Culver, M.J.A.
- n.d.
- Cornell University
- 1875
- Davis, W.P.
- 1872-1873
- Davis, Horace W.
- 1873-1874
- Davis, Franklin
- 1875-1877
- Decker, Martha and Delia
- 1851-1867
- Douglas, Franklin
- 1889
- Ewing, Lizzie E.
- 1875
- Fordyce, Samuel Wesley
- 1861-1863
- Galusha, Esther (McCollum)
- 1869
- Gifford, Mariette (Chapin)
- 1867, 1869
- Granger, L.H.
- 1876
- Gunning, Frank T.
- 1886 or 1889 or n.d.?
- Harmon, Mrs. E.L.
- 1889
- Heath, David W.
- 1871
- Henderson, David N.
- 1872
- Herslinger, Mamie
- 1884
- Hunt, William
- 1862
- Jones, William E.
- 1861-1862, 1869
- Knapp, Elizabeth
- 1877-1881
- McGee, Josephine
- 1860, 1862
- Miller, Belle
- 1885
- Morris, Mathilda
- 1860
- Morris, Carrie
- ?
- Morris, Lauretta
- ?
- Olney, Eunice Jane or Jennie (later Tobey)
- n.d., 1851-1852, 1854-1861, 1867, 1881, 1886-1891, 1894, 190?, 1909
- Orchard, Katie
- 1904, 1908
- Page, Mrs. A.H.
- 1873-1874
- Patterson, Harley M.
- 1861
- Patterson, Harvey J.
- 1862-1865
- Patterson, Hannah
- 1861-1865, 1874, 1876
- Patterson, Anna C.
- 1868, 1869, 1878-1880, 1884
- Quirk, Mrs. J.A.
- 1879
- Scott, William
- 1900
- Shorkley, A.F. (Amelia)
- 1879
- Smith, Belle M.
- 1899
- Stratton, Eliza
- ca. 1869, ca. 1870, 1871-1873, ca. 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1892
- Strong, Gail
- 1896, 1900
- Strong, Ida
- 1903, 1905
- Strong, Frances
- 1906, 1907
- Strong, Cora
- 1904
- Strong, H.L.
- 1910
- Van Dusan, Phebe Martha
- 1869, 1870, 1873
- Van Dusan, Gertrude F.
- 1882-1883, 1887-1888
- Van Dusan, Edith
- 1869
- McKay, Edith
- 1889, 1891-1892, 1894, 1896
- McKay, Willard
- 1899, 1901, 1907
- McKay, Mildred
- 1904, 1909, 1913
- Warner, Rilla
- 1869
- Watkins, Ada D.
- 1881-1882
- Wayte, Aldred H.
- 1872
- Wayte, Edwin
- 1872
- Wayte, Mrs. E.
- 1885-1886
- Welch, Ella or Ellen
- 1865-1866
- Whitaker, ?
- 1904
- Willard, Frances
- n.d.
- Willard, M. Mary
- 1864-1865
- Willard, M.J.
- 1889, 1905
- Wilmarth, Jane
- 1856
- Weeks, Frances (Jones)
- 1906-1907
- Unidentified
- ca. 1850, 1871, 1874, 1880, 1889, 1908, n.d.
- Albums.
- Cayuga County (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
- Coulson, Louise.
- Daguerreotypes.
- Fordyce, Cornelia.
- Fordyce, Frances.
- Fordyce, George Lincoln.
- Fordyce, Helen.
- Fordyce, Henrietta.
- Fordyce, Horton (Nathaniel Horton)
- Fordyce, Mary.
- Fordyce, Nathaniel Horton.
- Gayton, Oscar F.
- Gayton, Rebecca Fordyce.
- Gilson, Addie.
- Heusner, Julia.
- Menus.
- Monroe County (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
- Naturalists.
- Ohio -- Social life and customs.
- Ornithology.
- Photographs.
- Postcards.
- Scipio Center (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
- Scrapbooks.
- Seton, Ernest Thompson.
- Stock certificates.
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
- Voyages and travels.
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Compiled by M.E. Morrison, N. Dean
- Date
- March 2002
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- ENG
Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)
rareref@cornell.edu