Max Farrand Papers mssFAR
Gina C Giang
The Huntington Library
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Finding aid last updated on October 17, 2022 by Melissa Haley.
Contributing Institution:
The Huntington Library
Title: Max Farrand papers
Creator:
Farrand, Max, 1869-1945
Identifier/Call Number: mssFAR
Physical Description:
28.75 Linear Feet
(21 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1816-1947
Abstract: Max Farrand was an American historian and first director of the Huntington Library from 1927 to 1941. This collection consists
of letters, manuscripts, documents, and a scrapbook, primarily related to Farrand's research from 1816 to 1947.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.
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The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from or publish images of this material,
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Max Farrand papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Max Farrand, 1936 and 1945.
Biographical / Historical
Max Farrand was born in Newark, New Jersey, son of Samuel Ashbel Farrand and Louise Wilson Farrand. He graduated from Princeton
University, where he also received his Ph.D.; later he continued further graduate work in Leipzig and Heidelberg, and at Wesleyan
and Yale Universities. He became professor of history at Wesleyan; Stanford; Cornell; Harvard; and Yale Universities 1896
to 1925; Incorporator and Director of the Commonwealth Fund, 1918 to 1927; and Director of the Huntington Library from 1927
to 1941, remaining as Research Associate after 1941. He was also a Trustee of the California Institute of Technology from
1931; President of American Historical Society, 1940; Trustee of the American Academy in Rome; and member of a number of scholarly
and honorary societies and clubs. Farrand was married to Beatrix Cadwalader Jones, niece of Edith Wharton.
Scope and Contents
The Max Farrand papers consist of letters, manuscripts, documents, and one scrapbook from 1816 to 1947. Many of the pieces
are typewritten and photostatic copies of academic correspondence from and to historians and other scholars, Wesleyan; Stanford;
Cornell; and Yale Universities; Commonwealth Fund, 1918 to 1927; Huntington Library, 1927 to 1941; American Historical Society;
American Philosophical Society, etc. Included is primary source material for research in American history, particularly in
politics of the revolutionary and early federal periods. Also included are materials relating to the drafting of United States
Constitution and Benjamin Franklin and journals of travels in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and Maryland
at the beginning of the nineteenth century. There is also material relating to Mary Cadwalader Jones, Farrand's mother-in-law
and the author of Lantern slides (Boston, 1937). Also present are 16 Theodore Roosevelt letters to Max Farrand, see Box 15
for details.
Processing Information
Processed by Huntington Staff, 1982. In 2020, Gina C Giang created a finding aid derived from a legacy summary report. In
2022, Melissa Haley enhanced description of the presidential material present in the collection as part of the American Presidential
Papers Project.
General
Former call number: mssFAR 1-3471.
Arrangement
Organized in the following series: 1. Correspondence; 2. Mary Cadwalader Jones; 3. Photostats.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Constitutional history -- United States
Women authors, American -- Archives
Connecticut -- Description and travel
Maryland -- Description and travel
Massachusetts -- Description and travel
New York (State) -- Description and travel
Pennsylvania -- Description and travel
United States -- History -- Constitutional period, 1789-1809
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
United States -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher)
United States -- Politics and Government -- 1775-1783
United States -- Politics and Government -- 1783-1809
Letters (correspondence) -- United States
Personal papers -- United States
Professional papers -- United States
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Jones, Mary Cadwalader
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
American Philosophical Society -- Correspondence
Commonwealth Fund -- Correspondence
Cornell University -- Faculty -- Correspondence
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery -- History -- Sources
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery -- Officials and employees -- Correspondence
Stanford University -- Faculty -- Correspondence
Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Faculty -- Correspondence
Box 5, Box 6, Box 7, Box 8
Box 15
Pearson-Scheide
Scope and Contents
Includes letters from Theodore Roosevelt to Max Farrand (FAR Box 15 (57)), all typesript letters signed unless noted otherwise:
1913 January 3; 1913 January 11, signed by secretary Frank Harper; 1913 January 15, signed by secretary Frank Harper; 1913
February 4; 1913 April 2; 1913 April 11; 1913 June 9; 1915 June 1; 1915 December 7; 1916 January 15; 1916 January 22; 1916
June 16; 1916 December 13, autograph letter signed; 1918 March 6; 1918 August 30; 1918 September 11.
Box 17
Van Doren-Miscellaneous correspondence