Read, Reginald A., Jr. Papers, 1822-1845

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Collection Overview

Title: Read, Reginald A., Jr. Papers, 1822-1845

Primary Creator: Read, Reginald A. Jr.

Extent: 0.2 cubic feet

Subjects: Education, England--London, Erie Canal (N.Y.), Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845, New York, Property, Schools, Students, Temperance, Theater, Travel, United States--Politics and government

Forms of Material: Family papers

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Reginald A. Read, Jr., a professional engineer from LaGrange, Ill., collected these materials from his family farm in Flushing, New York. The collection includes family correspondence, photographs, lectures, mathematical problems, "An Application to the Regents of the University of the State of New York to incorporate Trinity College and Grammar School of Flushing, Jan. 16-30, 1845," a land indenture relating to property in Lattingtown, Oyster Bay Township, Queens County, and a statement of temperance. Correspondence subjects include the Erie Canal, Lafayette, the construction of a slaughterhouse, a voyage from Cape Town to London, the rise of business in New York, a performance of Romeo and Juliet, anti-Jacksonian politics, anti-Masonic meetings, religion, morality, and the importance of mathematics in a well-rounded education.

Reginald Read, Class of 1950, donated this collection of photocopies to the Library in 1990.

Subject/Index Terms

Education
England--London
Erie Canal (N.Y.)
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
New York
Property
Schools
Students
Temperance
Theater
Travel
United States--Politics and government