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Laura C. Holloway Letters

Call Number

BCMS.0020

Date

1868-1926, inclusive

Creator

Extent

0.44 Linear Feet
in 1 box

Language of Materials

English .

Abstract

A collection of letters addressed to turn-of-the-century author and journalist Mrs. Laura C. Holloway.

Biographical Note

Laura Carter Holloway, also known as Laura Holloway-Langford, was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1843, one of the fourteen children of Samuel Carter, hotel keeper, and Ann Vaulx Carter. She was educated at the Nashville Female Academy, and married Lieutenant Junius Brutus Holloway of the Union Army in 1862. They had a son, George Holloway, that same year, but the marriage was not a happy one and the pair quickly separated.

At the end of the war Sam Carter moved his family to New York, where Laura began a career as an author and journalist. She published her first book, The Ladies of the White House, in 1870, and its sales made her independently wealthy. That year she also became the literary and women's page editor at the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper. Alongside her journalism, she continued to write books, among them The Hearthstone or Life at Home, a Household Manual (1883), The Mothers of Great Men and Women…(1883), Chinese Gordon, the Uncrowned King (1885), Five Years of Theosophy (1885), The Buddhist Diet-Book (1886), The Woman's Story (1888), and Atma Fairy Stories (1903).

Holloway's interests included theosophy, the Shakers, phrenology, the occult, vegetarianism and social reform. She is also considered an important force in the dissemination of ideas on Eastern religions. In 1884 she met Helena Blavatsky, leader of the theosophist movement, and worked with the theosophists for about six months. She was also a leader of Brooklyn's Seidl Society, the aim of which was to sponsor concerts at Brighton Beach to be available at low cost to working class women. Through this activity she came into contact with Susan B. Anthony, as well as her future husband, Edward L. Langford, whom she married in 1890.

Colonel Edward Langford was deputy police commissioner of Brooklyn, and later an officer of the Brooklyn & Brighton Beach Railroad that ran from Prospect Park to the Brighton Beach Hotel. He was also active in the affairs of the Seidl Society. Colonel Langford died in 1902.

After his death, and through her friendship with Eldress Anna White, Holloway became more involved with the Shakers, and in 1906 she put down a deposit on a farm in New Lebanon, Columbia County, NY. Her son George retired from the army in 1911 and came to Upper Canaan to manage the farm, but on his sudden death from heart disease in 1914, Holloway entered a period of financial difficulties and depression. The last years of her life were marred by poverty and struggles over the manuscript of a book she had written about Madame Blavatsky. Laura C. Holloway died in 1930.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in seven folders. Folders 1-4 contain correspondence from specific senders. The folders are arranged alphabetically by surname and their contents are arranged chronologically. Folder 5 contains correspondence related to Holloway's book, The Ladies of the White House, and is arranged chronologically. Folder 6 contains mixed correspondence and is arranged by sender's surname. Folder 7 contains non-correspondence material and has no arrangement. There are also three books by Holloway included with the collection, listed alphabetically by title at the end of the folder listing.

Scope and Contents

The Laura C. Holloway Letters comprise 70 items spanning the years 1869 – 1926, almost all handwritten letters. Seventeen of the letters relate to Holloway's book, The Ladies of the White House. In addition there are five letters from poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox, four from Brooklyn Daily Eagle President Herbert F. Gunnison and one from abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Most notably, there are ten letters written between 1881– 1889 to Mrs. Holloway from Susan B. Anthony, who joined the Women's Rights Movement in 1852 and dedicated her life to woman's suffrage. Correspondence from Susan B. Anthony was primarily in reference to the planning for the 40th Anniversary Council of the First National Women's Suffrage Convention, at which Mrs. Holloway was expected to present a paper on Women in Journalism.

Also notable in the collection are a letter from William Howard Taft, president 1909–1913, and notes from Andrew Johnson, president 1865-1869. In addition, this collection includes copies of three of Holloway's books: Adelaide Neilson, An Hour with Charlotte Bronte, and The Ladies of the White House.

Access

Open to researchers without restriction.

Use

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Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date (if known); Laura C. Holloway Letters, BCMS.0020, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The provenance of this collection is not known.

Related Materials

Brooklyn Collection clippings files: Holloway, Laura C.

Sasson, Diane. Yearning for the New Age. Laura Holloway-Langford and Late Victorian Sprituality. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2012.

Collection processed by

Joy Holland, Manager of Special Collections and revised by Diana Bowers-Smith, Archivist

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Repository

Brooklyn Collection

Susan B. Anthony

Tenafly, NJ. Suggests LCH should edit a newspaper; invites her speak at the Woman Suffrage Convention in 1882., December 1, 1881

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Rochester, NY. Vol III of the History of Woman Suffrage is being sent to LCH for review., March 17, 1887

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Rochester, NY. Hopes LCH will be in Washington for 40th Anniversary celebration of the Woman Suffrage Movement. Will LCH give a paper on women in journalism?, June 28, 1887

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Again asks LCH to give paper on women in journalism, February 5, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Riggs House, Washington D.C. Is glad LCH has agreed and will put her in program., February 10, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Riggs House, Washington D.C. More on the journalism paper., February 21, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Riggs House, Washington D.C. More on the paper, April 18, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Rochester, NY. Must refuse an invitation from LCH for July 12, July 7, 1889

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Rochester, NY. Regretting her refusal to attend the Seidl Society meeting on July 12, and offers to come at a later date, July 10, 1889

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Rochester, NY. On SBA's suggestion LCH has asked Elizabeth Cady Stanton to the Seidl Society meeting on Jul 12; SBA very happy that she has accepted., July 11, 1889

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Saratoga Springs, NY. SBA offers to come to Brighton Beach on Aug 22 or 23. Includes a note from LCH's son George, who has redirected the letter to his mother in Mansfield., August 13, 1889

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Newspaper article, possibly by LCH, giving an account of SBA's first speech at a teachers' convention., Undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Hartford, CT. Briefly explains her religious beliefs., March 22, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Signed cabinet card, portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe, by Geo. H. Hastings, photographer, 147 Tremont St, Boston, MA., Undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Herbert F. Gunnison

Brooklyn, NY. Invites LCH to 80th anniversary celebration of Brooklyn Daily Eagle., October 14, 1921

Box: 1, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Brooklyn, NY., January 10, 1923

Box: 1, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Brooklyn, NY. Acknowledges receipt of article., October 16, 1926

Box: 1, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Sends an article copied from the files in the Brooklyn Public Library., Undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Meriden, CT., November 3, 1880

Box: 1, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

N. Britain, CT., May 6, 1887

Box: 1, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Shelter Island Heights., July 23, 1887

Box: 1, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Shelter Island Heights., July 28, 1887

Box: 1, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

The Ladies of the White House

United States Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C. From Martha Patterson, daughter of President Andrew Johnson., October 13, 1868

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. From Martha Patterson., February 20, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Thurlow. From V.J. Trist, (Virginia Jefferson Randolph Trist) granddaughter of President Thomas Jefferson., March 17, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Cleves, OH. From Thos. Archer, postmaster, Post Office at North Bend., April 16, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Cleves, OH. From Mrs. Bettie H. Eaton, granddaughter of President William Henry Harrison, and sister of President Benjamin Harrison., April 23, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Thurlow. From V.J. Trist., May 12, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Point Farm near North Bend, OH. From J. Scott Harrison, son of President Harrison., May 22, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

North Bend, OH. From Bettie H. Eaton., July 9, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

North Bend, OH. From Bettie H. Eaton., July 24, 1871

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

North Bend, OH. From Bettie H. Eaton., June 23, 1872

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

North Bend, OH. From Bettie H. Eaton., April 15, 1881

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. From Daniel S. Lamont[?], Private Secretary., May 4, 1885

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. From Rose Elizabeth Cleveland (sister of President Grover Cleveland)., December 29, 1885

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. From D. S. Lamont., June 14, 1886

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Richmond, VA. From Mrs. (President) Tyler., June 25, 1886

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. From Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland., August 11, 1886

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C. From R.E. Cleveland., June 9, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Other Correspondents

Beecher, Mrs. Henry Ward. 71 Orange St, Brooklyn, NY., Undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Bok, Edward W. The Brooklyn Magazine, 7 Murray St, New York., October 1, 1886

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Chandler, Louise C. 28 Rutland Square, Boston, MA., November 30, [no year], inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Damrosch, Walter. Office of the Assistant Director, Metropolitan Opera House, 7th Ave & 39th St, New York., January 10, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Ellis, Havelock. 14 Dover Mansions, Canterbury Rd, Brixton, London S.W. 9., undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Howard, Oliver O. Headquarters Department of the Platte, Omaha, Nebraska., December 21, 1885

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

McDonald, W.J. Washington, D.C. Copy of a letter addressed to the President., September 19, 1868

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Moulton, Louise C. Undated. Summerville, SC., undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Preston, Margaret J. Lexington, VA., February 29, 1892

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Preston, Margaret J. Lexington, VA. Letter addressed to Miss Cleveland., July 14, [no year], inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Proctor, Edna Dean. Framingham, MA., October 18, 1920

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Serviss, Garrett P. Private Observatory of Garrett P. Serviss, No. 8 Middagh St, Brooklyn, NY., January 11, 1892

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Seward, F.W. Dept. of State, Washington, D.C., May 22, 1877

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Taft, William J. Supreme Court of the United States, Washington D.C., March 27, 1922

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Washington, Eugenia. Fifth Auditor's Office, Treasury Dept., January 28, 1869

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Willard, Frances E. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Evanston, IL., September 29, 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Wurster, F.W. Mayor's Office, Brooklyn, NY., May 7, 1897

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Unknown correspondent. Envelope addressed to Mrs. Laura C. Holloway, from Holland Patent, NY., undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Non-Correspondence Materials

The Tennessee Almanac, 1865

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"A Famous American Poet. Margaret J. Preston—Her Works and Her Life", 1888

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Publicity leaflet for new "bridal" edition of The Ladies of the White House, undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Invitation to 80th birthday celebration, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1921

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Article, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Oct 26, 1926

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Petition to allow working children of Brooklyn two paid holidays at sea shore [potentially Seidl Society business of the 1880s], undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Photocopy of autograph of Matthew Arnold, undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Two notes and an autograph by Andrew Johnson, undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Books by Laura C. Holloway

Adelaide Neilson: A Souvenir. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1885

An Hour with Charlotte Bronte, or, Flowers from a Yorkshire Moor. Philadelphia: J.W. Bradley. Inscribed by the author to "Mr. McKelway.", 1882

The Ladies of the White House; or, in the Home of the Presidents. Philadelphia: Bradley & Company, 1884

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