Library. Great American Documents Exhibit. Exhibit publicity records., 1947-1950
Collection context
Summary
- Title:
- Library. Great American Documents Exhibit. Exhibit publicity records.
- Dates:
- 1947-1950
- Creators:
- University of California, Los Angeles. Library.
- Abstract:
- Record Series 475 contains exhibit publicity records of the 1949 Great American Documents exhibit at the UCLA Library.
- Extent:
- 0.4 linear ft. (1 box)
- Language:
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], Library. Great American Documents Exhibit. Exhibit publicity records (University Archives Record Series 475). UCLA Library Special Collections, University Archives.
Background
- Scope and content:
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Record Series 475 contains exhibit publicity records of the 1949 Great American Documents exhibit at the UCLA Library. Files include clippings, arrangement documents, publicity and event materials, and visitor information. Additionally, files include information about the theft of the Bay Psalm.
This is an inactive record series; no additional University records are expected to be added.
- Biographical / historical:
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The Great American Documents exhibit was arranged by University of California, Los Angeles Librarian Lawrence Clark Powell, and was based on a 1948 touring exhibit entitled "Freedom Train." The exhibit contained over 100 items of historical Americana from the private collection of Philip H. Rosenbach and A.S.W. Rosenbach.
Items were on display in a guarded and specially remodeled room of what is now the Powell Library. Some of the items on display included the Barnaldez Cedex (a 1508 chronicle of Columbus' voyages), the first letter sent from America in 1512, the Bay Psalm Book (the first book printed by American colonists), sketches made by George Washington, letters written by Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln's war letters, a blood-stained Ford's Theatre program held by Lincoln at the time of his assassination, a surgeon's account of the assassination of Lincoln, and the original CA constitution.
On the night of March 4th, 1949, the Bay Psalm Book was illegally removed from the exhibit. The book was recovered by police on March 5th. The theft was committed by Charles Glenn, a UCLA graduate student who later suggested the theft had been arranged by an unnamed secret society at UCLA, or as part of fraternity initiation ceremony. Glenn was expelled from the University, and pled guilty to charges of burglary and grand theft.
About this collection guide
- Date Prepared:
- ©1996 September
- Date Encoded:
- This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2014-04-21T14:26-0700
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
- Terms of access:
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Copyright of portions of this collection has been assigned to The Regents of the University of California. The UCLA University Archives can grant permission to publish for materials to which it holds the copyright. All requests for permission to publish or quote must be submitted in writing to the UCLA University Archivist.
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], Library. Great American Documents Exhibit. Exhibit publicity records (University Archives Record Series 475). UCLA Library Special Collections, University Archives.
- Location of this collection:
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A1713 Charles E. Young Research LibraryBox 951575Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575, US
- Contact:
- 310-825-4988