John J. Shipherd to Cornelius Mutsey, [?] August
Scope and Contents
The letters of founder John J. Shipherd represent the most important single source on the founding of Oberlin. Philo P. Stewart left no papers. The Shipherd papers should be read along with the early files found in the records of the Office of the Treasurer.
Consisting of original documents, ca. 1831-45 and undated, the John J. Shipherd papers mainly constitute letters sent or received by Oberlin’s founder. The approximate twenty letters sent by him, 1831-37, are to his family or to the trustees of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. In addition there are about fifteen letters to him, 1833-35, which are largely from family members, friends and associates (Philo P. Stewart, J.F. Scovill, James Dascomb, Theodore Weld, Joshua Leavitt, Peter Pindar Pease, and Seth H. Waldo), and others regarding the affairs of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute.
A notebook, believed to have been kept by Shipherd, also exists. Series IX contains a genealogical chart for the Shipherd family tree prepared by Barbara Riis Shipherd Evans, ca. 1977.
For detail on the Shipherd letters, see Robert S. Fletcher, A History of Oberlin College from Its Foundation through the Civil War, 2 vols. (Oberlin, 1943), II, 932-33.
Dates
- created: [?] August
Creator
- From the Collection: Shipherd, John Jay, 1802-1844 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.25 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
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