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Van Pelt family collection

Call Number

2012.005

Date

1845-1941, inclusive

Creator

Lassoe, Allison (Role: Donor)

Extent

3 Linear Feet
in 3 manuscript boxes and 4 small card boxes.

Language of Materials

English .

Abstract

The collection contains the papers, correspondence, receipts, and legal documents of the Van Pelt family, dating from 1845 to 1941. It extensively documents the estate of John V. Van Pelt and the management of the estate's real estate properties through reports, taxes, correspondence with tenants, and receipts. The collection also documents the social, civic, and business engagements of Lola de la Mesa Greenwood, Joseph Greenwood, Charles Greenwood, and other Greenwood family members.

Biographical / Historical

The donor, Allison Lassoe, is descendended from the Greenwood and Van Pelt lines through her father, Terry Ward, grandparents Lola Monica Greenwood and John Van Pelt Lassoe, and great grandparents Lola Alvarez de la Mesa and J. William Greenwood. The daughters of John V. Van Pelt, Susan Van Pelt Spencer and Anna Cortelyou Lawrence (later Lassoe), were involved in executing the Van Pelt estate. Clyde Hale, a lawyer also prevalent in the collection that helped manage the estate, was related to the Lassoe family through marriage.

John V. Van Pelt was the supervisor the town of New Utrecht within Brooklyn, where the former Van Pelt manor was situated.

Arrangement

Organized into three series: Series 1. Real Estate; Series 2. Family Papers, Series 3. Calling Cards. Folders are arranged alphabetically, and calling cards were grouped into three subjects: organizational calling cards, marriage calling cards, and personal calling cards.

Scope and Contents

The Van Pelt family collection contains surveys, legal documents and certificates, legal notes, correspondence, receipts, bills, reports, calling cards, and pamphlets.

The first series is comprised of real estate records including legal documents, bills, correspondence, and receipts of John Greenwood and the estate and relatvies of John V. Van Pelt. The majority of the materials date from the 1920s to the 1940s, with a small amount from the mid to late 1800s. The documents provide insight into the tenants, and the structures and repairs made on individual buildings owned by the Van Pelt estate. While a small amount of papers from Joseph Greenwood are represented, the majority of the series contains information about the John V. Van Pelt estate, and the Van Pelt relatives associated with the estate. The property holdings represented in this collection include many Brooklyn neighborhoods from Bensonhurst to Williamsburgh, as well as properties in Jamaica, Queens. The locations of properties may not be immediately clear from street names.

The second series is comprised of family papers and contains two 1845 certificates given to Joseph Greenwood, 1881-1889 letters from Lola De La Mesa Greenwood to her family members, a photograph of the Old Van Pelt house, and books and pamphlets from the Crescent Club, Brooklyn Heights Seminary, Clinton Ave. Congregational Church, Fort Greene Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as two photograph cards. The collection also contains one mock up of an issue of "About Town" from July 1906, and the calling cards of Lola De La Mesa Greenwood and Charles Greenwood. The calling cards given by arts and social organizations document civic engagement in Brooklyn, representing many organizations including Plymouth Church, Clinton Ave. Congregational Church, church benefits, the Civitas Club, the Fort Greene D.A.R., and the Long Island College Hospital board.

The third series is comprised of calling cards, representing individuals, organizations, and weddings.

Conditions Governing Access

Open to researchers without restriction.

Conditions Governing Use

All works published prior to 1923 are in the public domain. The copyright status for all other materials has not been evaluated. Please consult library staff for more information.

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date (if known); Van Pelt family papers, 2012.005, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Historical Society.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Allison Lassoe, 2015.

Collection processed by

Lena Evers-Hillstrom, under the supervision of Maggie Schreiner

About this Guide

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Processing Information

Materials were appraised at the time of processing due to extensive preservation concerns, including water and pest damage that was present at the time of donation. Highly damaged items, consisting primarily of wedding invitation response cards, were discarded with the permission of the donor. The remaining materials were rehoused in acid free folders.

Repository

Brooklyn Historical Society
Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201