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George and Mae Worswick Papers
1988-57  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: George and Mae Worswick Papers
    Dates: 1882-1938
    Collection Number: 1988-57
    Creator/Collector: Worswick, George Draper Worswick, Mary L. Worswick, Mildred
    Extent: .75 linear feet (2 boxes)
    Repository: History San Jose Research Library
    San Jose, California 95112
    Abstract: Papers of George Draper Worswick and his wife Mary ("Mae") Holcomb Worswick, including personal correspondence and a scrapbook of political clippings related to Worswick's two terms as mayor of San Jose, California.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    The papers are open to the public for research by appointment with the Curator of Library & Archives

    Publication Rights

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

    Preferred Citation

    George and Mae Worswick Papers. History San Jose Research Library

    Acquisition Information

    Donated to the San Jose Historical Museum in 1988 by the Estate of Mildred Worswick, daughter of George and Mae

    Biography/Administrative History

    George Draper Worswick was born in 1881 in Kingston, Upper Canada, and later moved to Ketchum, Idaho, where he operated a fruit and produce store in the 1880s. He courted Mary "Mae" Holcolm while she resided in Caldwell, Idaho, and they married in 1886. After moving to San Jose, Worswick served two terms as Mayor of San Jose, beginning in 1902. He ran as a Citizen's Candidate, on a Progressive platform, for good government. In addition, Worswick owned Cherryvale Orchards and acted as local agent for the California Pine Box and Lumber Company. He died unexpectedly in 1921, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. Son George, Jr., served in the U.S. Navy, and daughter Mildred resided in San Jose.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Personal correspondence makes up a large portion of the papers, including letters to and from George and Mae Worswick during their courtship and marriage, and letters to daughter Mildred from her family members. In addition, a small collection of real estate and financial papers are included. A scrapbook documents George Worswick's political career as a Progressive "Citizen's" candidate, serving as mayor of San Jose from 1902-1906. See attached inventory for details.

    Indexing Terms

    Mayors--California--San Jose
    Courtship
    Progressivism (United States politics)
    San Jose (Calif.)--Politics and government
    Nineteen hundreds (Decade)
    San Jose (Calif.)
    Ketchum (Idaho)
    Caldwell (Idaho)

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