Guide to the President Benjamin Harrison Ephemera Documenting His 1891 Trip West
Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries.
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
January 2013
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Overview
Call Number: SC1144
Creator:
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Title: President Benjamin Harrison ephemera documenting his 1891 trip west
Dates: 1891
Physical Description:
1.5 Linear feet (23 items)
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
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Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
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Provenance
Purchase, 2013.
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President Benjamin Harrison Ephemera Documenting His 1891 Trip West (SC1144). Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives,
Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Scope and Contents note
The materials consist of of printed ephemera from President Benjamin Harrison's epic cross-country railroad journey, from
the papers of E.F. Tibbott, Harrison's private secretary who accompanied him on the trip. The President's train left Washington
and proceeded to make a large loop through the country, traveling through nineteen states - Virginia, Tennesee, Georgia, Alabama,
Arkansas, Texas, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio,
and Pennsylvania. The journey covered nearly 10,000 miles, during which time the President made nearly 150 speeches, which
were later published in a volume compiled by a correspondent from the New York MAIL AND EXPRESS (item no. 23) who accompanied
the President's party. The introduction to that volume claims, "So complete were the arrangements in detail that the train
carrying the Presidential party was always on time, and was never once delayed for repairs. Country of all sorts was traversed,
all kinds and conditions of mankind seen, and every variety of weather encountered. Still nothing hindered the party from
keeping every engagement."
The majority of the items in this archive relate to Harrison's time in the West, particularly California. In chronological
order, the items are as follows (condition is very good, unless stated otherwise): 1) TOUR OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE PACIFIC
COAST, APRIL 14th to MAY 16th, 1891. ITINERARY. [8]pp. plus folding map. Booklet containing President Harrison's planned itinerary
for the entirety of his journey. It includes stops in nineteen states and territories, covers four time zones, and totals
9,232 miles. The itinerary notes the arrival and departure time for each location, as well as the population as of the 1890
Census. The map is titled the same as the booklet and shows the route of the President's train. 2) [MENU FOR APRIL 17, 1891,
ABOARD THE PULLMAN DINING CAR "CORONADO"]. April 17, 1891. 1pp., printed on a thick card. A few light fingerprints, else very
good. 3) A HAPPY GREETING! IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA.... 2pp. on a folded card, measuring 51⁄4 x 41⁄2 inches. Printed in red,
blue, and gold. A wonderful and remarkable welcome souvenir, prepared by the black population of San Diego: "In behalf of
our race, we, the colored people of San Diego, with a firm reliance upon Divine Providence for his care for us as American
Citizens, in the full construction of its meaning, hail this greeting with a firmness that this continent is the land of a
free people. Our Declaration of Independence and Constitution is the text book of freedom - the bible of the rights of man
forever. The dead of our battle-fields declare it, such is the message they bring us." Also includes a word of greeting by
the Rev. G.W. Brown, Chairman of the Committee. 4) VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BENJAMIN F. HARRISON, TO SUTRO
HEIGHTS. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 27th, 1891. LUNCHEON. BILL OF FARE [caption title]. April 27, 1891. 4pp. plus place
card of E.F. Tibbott. With envelope. Multi-colored crest above the title showing a worker swinging a pick axe with the motto
"Labor Vincit Omnia" (Labor Conquers All). Page four has an illustration of two sea lions. 5) RECEPTION TO THE PRESIDENT AND
MRS. HARRISON. PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO. April 27, 1891. 1pp., 5 x 6 inches, printed on silk. With a plain envelope. Dinner
to take place from nine to eleven o'clock. 6) [PRINTED SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR THE ABOVE-MENTIONED DINNER, COMPLETED IN MANUSCRIPT].
1pp., 41⁄4 x 6 inches, printed on a stiff card. Shows the seat of Mr. E.F. Tibbott for the dinner at the Palace Hotel. 7)
TO MEET THE PRESIDENT & MRS. HARRISON, MR. & MRS. LELAND STANFORD REQUEST THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY... [engraved invitation].
April 28, 1891. 1pp. To take place at the southwest corner of California and Powell Streets, San Francisco. 8) CONCERT OF
WELCOME TENDERED TO HON. BENJAMIN HARRISON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, BY THE HON. SENATOR AND MRS. LELAND STANFORD,
AT THEIR RESIDENCE.... April 29, 1891. 1pp., printed on a thick card. Printed program; music preformed by the University Brass
Band of Mayfield, Ca. 9) [ORNATE, FULL-COLOR MENU FOR THE HOTEL DEL MONTE IN MONTEREY]. April 30, 1891. 4pp. in stiff printed
wrappers, stitched with a thick, red, white and blue cord. The front cover has Harrison's portrait set in an oval and crested
with an American flag and a perched eagle, the whole nestled in a backdrop of picturesque California scenery. An extensive
wine list and the menu occupy the two inner pages. J.M. Rusk, Harrison's Secretary of Agriculture has signed the first page,
and there are three signatures on the final page, including that of Mary Scott Dimmick, who became Harrison's second wife.
Tibbott's hand-colored place card is also included. 10) [ENGRAVED ADMISSION TICKET FOR A BANQUET AT THE PALACE HOTEL IN SAN
FRANCISCO]. May 1, 1891. 1pp. No. 120, completed in manuscript with Tibbott's name. 11) [INVITATION TO A RECEPTION AT THE
UNION LEAGUE CLUB IN SAN FRANCISCO]. May 2, 1891. 1pp. on a folded leaf. With a plain envelope and Tibbott's admission ticket.
From eight to ten p.m. 12) [ENGRAVED INVITATION TO A BANQUET AT THE PALACE HOTEL, TENDERED BY THE CITIZEN'S OF SAN FRANCISCO
IN THE PRESIDENT'S HONOR]. May 2, 1891. 1pp. on a stiff card. Completed in manuscript with Tibbott's name. With a plain envelope.
Beginning at seven o'clock. 13) [MENU FOR DINNER AT "THE PORTLAND" IN PORTLAND, OR.]. May 5, 1891. 1pp., on heavy paper. Printed
in red with gilt and glitter decoration in top left corner. 14) SOUVENIR PROGRAMME. PRESIDENT HARRISON'S RECEPTION, MAY 6th,
1891. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON [cover title]. May 6, 1891. 4pp., measuring 4 x 51⁄2, printed on a folded piece of silk. In a folded
leather cover. Contains the President's itinerary while in Seattle; with Harrison's portrait printed on the first page. 15)
RECEPTION TO THE PRESIDENT. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. MAY 6, 1891 [cover title]. May 6, 1891. 4pp., measuring 5 x 4 inches, printed
on a folded card. Original albumen photograph (2 x 3 inches) showing Washington state scenery mounted to front cover. With
a plain envelope and an admission ticket. Contains the program for the President's reception and is signed by the Chairman
of the Committee, William R. Bentley. 16) ITINERARY. THE PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL TRAIN. DENVER & RIO GRANDE, MAY 1891 [cover title].
May 9-12, 1891. 4pp. in printed wrappers. Contains the President's itinerary for the journey from Salt Lake City to Denver
aboard the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad line. Includes elevation for each destination. 17) [MENU FOR DINNER AT THE ANTLERS
IN COLORADO SPRINGS]. May 11, 1891. 1pp., printed on green silk and mounted to a stiff green card. A few light water stains,
else very good. Vignette of the U.S. Signal Station at the summit of Pike's Peak at top of menu; hand-colored American flag
painted on card at top left corner. 18) [DINNER MENU FOR MAY 13, 1891, ABOARD THE PULLMAN DINING CAR "CORONADO"]. May 13,
1891. 1pp., printed on a thick card. Minor soiling, else very good. 19) [DINNER MENU FOR MAY 14, 1891, ABOARD THE PULLMAN
DINING CAR "CORONADO"]. May 14, 1891. 1pp., printed on a thick card. Minor soiling, one corner bent, else very good. 20) [FINAL
AU REVOIR DINNER MENU FOR MAY 15, 1891, ABOARD THE PULLMAN DINING CAR "CORONADO"]. May 15, 1891. 2pp., in stiff printed wrappers,
tied with a red, white and blue cord. Final menu for the President's journey. The cover is printed with portraits of President
and Mrs. Harrison, floating over an image of the Capitol building and watched over by a woman personifying America. 21) [TYPED
LETTER, SIGNED, FROM WILLIAM R. WORRALL TO E.F. TIBBOTT REGARDING A PRESENTATION COPY OF A VOLUME OF THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECHES].
Sept. 29, 1891. 1pp. Folio. Old fold lines. Minor soil. Very good. Letter from William R. Worrall at the MAIL AND EXPRESS
in New York City forwarding a presentation copy of John S. Shriver's compilation of Harrison's speeches from the cross-country
train trip. 22) [ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH OF BENJAMIN HARRISON WITH A BABY]. N.d. Photograph, 41⁄2 x 31⁄2 inches. 23) THROUGH THE
SOUTH AND WEST WITH THE PRESIDENT. APRIL 14 - MAY 15, 1891. THE ONLY COMPLETE AND AUTHORIZED COLLECTION OF PRESIDENT HARRISON'S
GREAT AND ELOQUENT SPEECHES MADE DURING THE TOUR. Compiled by John S. Shriver. New York. 1891. xvi,152pp. plus folding map.
Folio. This volume of the President's speeches, referred to in item no. 21, is marked as "Presentation Copy" on the front
cover. The map shows the route of the President's trip across the country.
Access Terms
Stanford, Leland, 1824-1893.
Presidents--United States.
Printing--Ephemera.
Box 1
TOUR OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE PACIFIC COAST, APRIL 14th to MAY 16th, 1891. Itineray
1891 Apr-May
Box 1
[MENU FOR APRIL 17, 1891, ABOARD THE PULLMAN DINING CAR "CORONADO"].
April 17, 1891
Box 1
A HAPPY GREETING! IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA...
Box 1
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BENJAMIN F. HARRISON, TO SUTRO HEIGHTS. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 27th,
1891. LUNCHEON. BILL OF FARE
1891 Apr 27
Box 1
RECEPTION TO THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARRISON. PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO. April 27, 1891
1891 Apr 27
Box 1
[PRINTED SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR THE ABOVE-MENTIONED DINNER, COMPLETED IN MANUSCRIPT].
Box 1
TO MEET THE PRESIDENT & MRS. HARRISON, MR. & MRS. LELAND STANFORD REQUEST THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY... [engraved invitation].
April 28, 1891
Box 1
CONCERT OF WELCOME TENDERED TO HON. BENJAMIN HARRISON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, BY THE HON. SENATOR AND MRS. LELAND
STANFORD, AT THEIR RESIDENCE....
April 29, 1891
Box 1
[MENU FOR THE HOTEL DEL MONTE IN MONTEREY]
April 30, 1891
Box 1
[ENGRAVED ADMISSION TICKET FOR A BANQUET AT THE PALACE HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO].
May 1, 1891
Box 1
[INVITATION TO A RECEPTION AT THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB IN SAN FRANCISCO].
May 2, 1891
Box 1
[ENGRAVED INVITATION TO A BANQUET AT THE PALACE HOTEL, TENDERED BY THE CITIZEN'S OF SAN FRANCISCO IN THE PRESIDENT'S HONOR].
May 2, 1891
Box 1
[MENU FOR DINNER AT "THE PORTLAND" IN PORTLAND, OR.].
May 5, 1891
Box 1
SOUVENIR PROGRAMME. PRESIDENT HARRISON'S RECEPTION, MAY 6th, 1891. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON [cover title].
May 6, 1891
Box 1
RECEPTION TO THE PRESIDENT. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. MAY 6, 1891 [cover title].
May 6, 1891
Box 1
ITINERARY. THE PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL TRAIN. DENVER & RIO GRANDE, MAY 1891 [cover title].
May 9-12, 1891
Box 1
[MENU FOR DINNER AT THE ANTLERS IN COLORADO SPRINGS].
May 11, 1891
Box 1
[DINNER MENU FOR MAY 13, 1891, ABOARD THE PULLMAN DINING CAR "CORONADO"].
May 13, 1891
Box 1
[DINNER MENU FOR MAY 14, 1891, ABOARD THE PULLMAN DINING CAR "CORONADO"].
May 14, 1891
Box 1
[FINAL AU REVOIR DINNER MENU FOR MAY 15, 1891, ABOARD THE PULLMAN DINING CAR "CORONADO"].
May 15, 1891
Box 1
[TYPED LETTER, SIGNED, FROM WILLIAM R. WORRALL TO E.F. TIBBOTT REGARDING A PRESENTATION COPY OF A VOLUME OF THE PRESIDENT'S
SPEECHES].
Sept. 29, 1891
Box 1
[ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH OF BENJAMIN HARRISON WITH A BABY].
Undated
Box 1
THROUGH THE SOUTH AND WEST WITH THE PRESIDENT. APRIL 14 - MAY 15, 1891. THE ONLY COMPLETE AND AUTHORIZED COLLECTION OF PRESIDENT
HARRISON'S GREAT AND ELOQUENT SPEECHES MADE DURING THE TOUR. Compiled by John S. Shriver. New York
1891