Description
The Theodore G. and Eleanor S. Congdon
Maritime Collection contains 190 items that pertain to commercial, naval, and recreational
maritime-related activities primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom. Materials
date from approximately 1700 to 1990, with the bulk dating from 1800-1935. The collection
consists of prints (engravings, etchings, aquatints, and lithographs), photographs,
manuscript materials, publications, portfolios and bound volumes, and a single painting. The
items deal primarily with whaling, yachting, and naval battles, and the vessels and people
involved in these activities.
Background
Theodore G. Congdon (1929-2012) lived in the Pasadena area of southern California with his
wife Eleanor, where he worked as an accountant. He grew up in New England, one of five sons
of the socially prominent Congdon family that founded Congdon & Carpenter Co. in 1790.
The firm dealt in iron, steel, hardware, carriage and saddlery goods, and paints and oils,
and was one of the oldest family-owned and operated businesses in the United States until it
was sold in 1977.
Extent
65.16 Linear Feet
(2 boxes, 145 folders, 4 volumes)
Restrictions
The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from
or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The
responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining
necessary permissions rests with the researcher.
Availability
Open to qualified researchers by prior application through the Reader Services Department.
For more information, contact Reader Services.