Edwin Markham Papers, 1878-1945

Collection context

Summary

Creators:
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940 Hampton, Vernon Boyce, 1897-
Abstract:
Extent:
.5 linear feet
Language:
Preferred citation:

Edwin Markham Papers. History San Jose Research Library

Background

Scope and content:

The small collection of papers includes original manuscripts, as well as signed broadsheets and tear sheets, and sheet music both published and unpublished, some given to Markham by the composers. Of note is an original letter from Jack London to Markham composed in 1901, apologizing for a recent review of Markham's work. Approximately half of the papers document Markham's early career as a teacher and school administrator in California. His pocket diary from 1902 documents his meetings with publishers, poetry readings, and other activities.

Biographical / historical:

American poet Edwin Markham moved from California to Staten Island, New York, circa 1901, where he lived until his death in 1940. Staten Island local historian Dr. Vernon B. Hampton was apparently his literary executor, friend, and colleague, and presumably acquired these papers from Markham.

Acquisition information:
The papers were purchased by the San Jose Historical Museum in 1991 from the American Dust Company of Staten Island, N.Y., who acquired the materials from Dr. Vernon B. Hampton.

Access and use

Restrictions:

The papers are available to researchers by appointment with the Curator of Library & Archives.

Terms of access:

Contact the Curator of Library & Archives for information about reproduction and publication.

Preferred citation:

Edwin Markham Papers. History San Jose Research Library

Location of this collection:
1661 Senter Road
San Jose, CA 95112, US
Contact:
(408) 287-2290