Benson John Lossing Papers: Finding Aid mssLS

Gayle Richardson
The Huntington Library
July 2022
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, California 91108
Business Number: (626) 405-2191
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Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
Title: Benson John Lossing papers
Creator: Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891
Identifier/Call Number: mssLS
Physical Description: 17 Linear Feet (30 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1825-1906
Date (bulk): 1848-1890
Abstract: A collection of manuscripts and correspondence related to Benson John Lossing, American artist and historian.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Benson John Lossing papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The manuscripts and drawings were purchased from the Anderson Galleries, January 1917; the correspondence was purchased from Paul F. Hoag, 1960-1964. All the material was assembled at the Library into the Benson John Lossing papers.

Biographical / Historical

Benson John Lossing (1813-1891) was an American artist and historian. Lossing was born in Beekman, New York, his father was descended from a family of old Dutch stock and his mother was a Quaker; they both died during his childhood. He had little formal education and was mainly self-taught through reading history books. At the age of thirteen he was apprenticed to a Poughkeepsie watchmaker and was soon taken into partnership; at twenty-two, he became joint owner and editor of two local papers: "The Telegraph" and "The Casket," a monthly, which Lossing illustrated with wood engravings. Throughout his career he was author-illustrator of some thirty major works of history, as well as a collaborator on many other publications. He received several honorary degrees and was a member of numerous learned societies. On June 18, 1833, Lossing married his first wife Alice Barrit, who died in 1855; he married Helen Sweet in 1868. During his life, Lossing collected over 5,000 books and documents related to the American Revolution and the framing of the Constitution. He died at home in Dover Plains, New York, in June 1891.

Scope and Contents

A collection of material related to the life and work of Benson John Lossing. The collection includes his original manuscripts of published and unpublished works, travel notebooks, drawings, and sketches; also included are letters, chiefly addressed to Lossing, reflecting his literary interests and research methods. Many of the manuscripts include Lossing's notes, revisions, corrections, and additions. The published works include: The American Centenary (1876); The Empire State: A Compendious History of the Commonwealth of New York (1888); Our Countrymen, or, Brief Memoirs of Eminent Americans (1855); Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution (1850 to 1852); Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812 (1868); Harper's Popular Cyclopedia of United States History (1881), and other works. The pocket notebooks were kept by Lossing during his travels to the battlefields of the Civil War from 1864 to 1866.

Processing Information

Processed by Huntington Library Staff, circa 1920-1965. In 2022, Gayle Richardson created the finding aid derived from a legacy summary report.

Arrangement

Arranged by subject and format.

General

Individual call numbers included in the collection: mssLS 1-289.

Related Materials

Benson John Lossing papers addenda 1 (mssLS1); Benson John Lossing papers addenda 2 (mssLS2); Benson John Lossing papers addenda 3 (mssLossing3).

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Artists -- United States
Historians -- United States
Illustrated books -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Slavery -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Travelers' writings, American
United States -- Description and travel
United States -- History
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Drawings (visual works) -- United States -- 19th century
Histories (literary works) -- United States -- 19th century
Letters (correspondence) -- United States -- 19th century
Notebooks -- United States -- 19th century
Professional papers -- United States -- 19th century
Research (documents) -- United States -- 19th century
Shakers -- New York (State) -- New Lebanon -- History

Box 1

Approximately 1825-1862

Box 2

1863-1872

Box 3

1873-1885

Box 4

1886-1906; miscellaneous material and ephemera

Box 5

LS 8-13

Box 6

LS 1(1)

Box 7

LS 1-2

Box 8

LS 4-6

Box 9

LS 3 (box 1)

Box 10

LS 3 (box 2)

Box 11

LS 3 (box 3)

Box 12

LS 3 (box 4)

Box 13

LS 3 (2)

Box 14

LS 4 (4)

Box 15

LS 8

Box 16

LS 7

Box 17

LS 51 A-B

Box 18

LS 51 C

Box 19

LS 51 D-F

Box 20

LS 51 G-J

Box 21

LS 51 K-M

Box 22

LS 51 M-O

Box 23

LS 51 P-R

Box 24

LS 51 S-T

Box 25

LS 51 U-Z

Box 26

LS 286 (1)

Box 27

LS 286 (2)

Box 28

LS 30 (2)

Box 29

LS 14-45

Box 30

LS 46-50