Scott-Palmer Family Papers
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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West Virginia & Regional History CenterWest Virginia UniversityP.O. Box 60691549 University AvenueMorgantown, WV 26506
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Lori HostuttlerEmail: lori.hostuttler@mail.wvu.eduPhone: (304) 293-3536Web: wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu
- Restrictions:
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No special access restriction applies.
- Terms of access:
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Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.
- Preferred citation:
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[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Scott-Palmer Family Papers, A&M 1458, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 2.3 Linear Feet Summary: 2 ft. 4 in. (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (3 flat storage boxes, 3 1/2 in. each)
- Creator:
- Scott-Palmer family.
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Scott-Palmer Family Papers, A&M 1458, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Background
- Scope and content:
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Family papers of school master Theodore Scott (1805-1877); his daughter Saida Scott Palmer, a music teacher; her husband, Jewett Palmer, Civil War officer, local Republican official, and mayor of Marietta; and his daughters, Winifred and Muriel, a concert contralto. Includes correspondence, letter books, diaries, school registers and reports, scrapbooks, genealogical records, and theatre and opera programs.
Topics include Scott's teaching career at Portsmouth, Ohio (1836); Marietta, Ohio, and the Western Liberal Institute (1838-1872); and Williamstown, West Virginia (1872-1875). Additional topics include the Marietta Universalist Society; temperance; the effect of the secession crisis on New York financial interests; General Dumont's fight with John Hunt Morgan in 1862; Republican politics in Ohio, 1874-1890; civil service reform; veterans' affairs of the 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry; and the musical career of Muriel Palmer and social life in Now York, 1888-1890, as reflected in her letters to her family.
Correspondents include Leonard Scott, G. T. Flanders, and Achille Errani. Jewett Palmer's copy book, kept while he was Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue at Marietta, contains letters to Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Nathan Goff, Rufus R. Dawes, and Nelson Holmes Van Voorhes.
- Physical location:
- West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Civil War -- Cabell County (W. Va.)
Civil service reform -- United States
Civil War - Ohio 36th Volunteer Infantry, Company G.
Civil War - Ohio 36th Volunteer Infantry.
Education
Politics and government.
Teachers
Schools
Secession - United States.
Taxation
Temperance
Veterans. SEE ALSO under Civil War - veterans.
Women's history -- 1800-1849
Women's history -- 1850-1899
Women's history -- 1900-1929 - Names:
- Grand Army of the Republic
Marietta Universalist Society
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 36th (1861-1865). Company G
United States. Internal Revenue Service
Western Liberal Institute
Palmer family
Scott, Theodore family.
Scott-Palmer family.
Goff, Nathan, 1843-1920
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Palmer, Jewett.
Palmer, Saida Scott.
Queen Victoria - Places:
- Marietta (Ohio)
Williamstown (W. Va.)