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Walter Thorn papers

Call Number

BCMS.0076

Dates

1861-1919, inclusive
; 1898-1910, bulk

Creator

Extent

0.4 Linear Feet
in 1 document box

Language of Materials

English .

Abstract

Letters, documents, news clippings and related personal papers of Walter Thorn (1844-1920), a Brooklyn civic leader and attorney who served in the Civil War.

Biographical Note

Walter Thorn was an attorney, prominent Brooklyn resident, and outspoken abolitionist who served in the Union army during the United States Civil War. He served in two New York Infantry units before becoming second lieutenant in the 116th Infantry, a regiment of Black soldiers from Kentucky. In the 116th he attained the rank of Brevet Major and won several medals for combat and bravery.

After the war, Thorn held several government posts at the federal, county, and local levels. He was Captain of the New York National Guard and active in veterans' organizations. He was appointed a Deputy Sheriff in Brooklyn as well as to other local government posts. In the early 1900s, he served as commander of the Medal of Honor Legion and President of the War Veterans and Sons Association.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into four series.

Series 1: Correspondence and Series 2: Documents are arranged chronologically.

Series 3: Autographs, Ephemera and Photograph is arranged by type, and the autographs are arranged alphabetically.

The newspaper clippings in Series 4 are grouped to match their original arrangement in four folders and a scrapbook. The clippings have been photocopied for preservation. The small amount of non-clipping ephemera from the scrapbook is foldered separately.

Scope and Contents

This collection includes correspondence, documents, news clippings, a small autograph collection, ephemera, bound reports of the Medal of Honor Legion Annual Convention, and one photograph. The materials in this collection date primarily to the years following the Civil War with a focus on Thorn's civic activities, especially with the Medal of Honor Legion. The 12 autographs in this collection are from Civil War officers and other prominent friends, including 27th Vice President James S. Sherman and Civil War Major General Henry Ware Lawton, a fellow Medal of Honor winner killed during the Philippine-American War.

Access

Open to researchers without restriction.

Use

While many items at the Center for Brooklyn History are unrestricted, we do not own reproduction rights to all materials. Be aware of the several kinds of rights that might apply: copyright, licensing and trademarks. The researcher assumes all responsibility for copyright questions.

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date (if known); Walter Thorn Papers, BCMS.0076, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.

Provenance

Purchased from Between the Covers Rare Books in 2019.

Related Materials

Brooklyn Newsstand: Many of the clippings in this collection come from Brooklyn newspapers that are available digitally in this database. https://bklyn.newspapers.com/

Brooklyn in the Civil War website. https://www.bklynlibrary.org/civilwar/

Letters of James W. Vanderhoef (BCMS.0021): A collection of letters written by Civil War soldier James W. Vanderhoef.

Collection processed by

Diana Bowers-Smith, Archivist

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Repository

Brooklyn Collection
Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201