TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of the Goodwin Family
Scope and Content of the Collection
Arrangement
Selected Search Terms
Container List
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324 USA Phone: 312-255-3506 Fax: 312-255-3646 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Lisa Janssen,
2004.
©2004.
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| Collector |
Goodwin, Paul |
| Title |
Goodwin Family Papers
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| Dates |
1802-1913 |
| Extent |
0.4 linear feet (1
box)
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| Abstract |
Correspondence of the
Goodwin family from New York and Chicago. Includes some business
correspondence, business records, and military records. Primarily
correspondence from Solomon Goodwin of New York, a builder for the Mohawk &
Hudson Railroad, and his son, Edward P. Goodwin, student at Amherst College,
Mass., minister of First Congregational Church in Chicago, and Middle East
traveler (1870).
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| Language |
Materials are in
English.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Goodwin |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 57 9 |
Goodwin Family Papers, The Newberry Library, Chicago.
Gift of the Chicago Historical Society, 1964.
Liora Cobin, 2003.
Access
The Goodwin Family Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Goodwin Family Papers are the physical property of the Newberry
Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns.
For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection,
contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.
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Originating in Rome, N.Y., members of this branch of the Goodwin
family relocated to to Chicago in the 1860's.
Solomon Goodwin lived in Rome, N.Y., during the first half of the
nineteenth century. He married Hannah (Noble) Goodwin and was a Verona County
militia captain. He was a deeply religious man. Among his other work, Goodwin
worked as a contractor and builder for the Mohawk & Hudson Railroad, which
was chartered in 1826 and opened for service on August 9, 1831.
Solomon and Hannah Goodwin's son, Edward Payson Goodwin, was born on
July 31, 1832. Graduating in 1856 from Amherst College, he entered the ministry
and married Ellen (often called Nellie) Maria Chamberlin in 1860. Three of
their children survived into adulthood: Albert Payson Goodwin, Margaret
Goodwin, and Paul Goodwin. Edward Payson Goodwin served as the Minister of
First Congregational Church in Chicago, 1868-1900, and traveled frequently. In
1870 he journeyed to London, Marseilles, and the Middle East. Goodwin died in
February, 1901, and was survived by his wife, who died in 1905.
Like his father, Albert Payson Goodwin attended Amherst College, but
it does not appear that he successfully completed his education. Margaret
Goodwin became a teacher and Paul Goodwin attended Princeton University, at
least until his father's death.
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Correspondence and some professional and financial records of the
Goodwin family, 1802-1913.
Includes Solomon Goodwin's letters to his wife, Hannah, when he was
traveling with the railroad company (1831-1833); letters to his son, Edward,
who was studying at Amherst College (1851-1858); and records of some business
transactions. Also includes some militia records (1828) and a few writings that
may have been journal entries.
The papers also include letters of Edward Payson Goodwin to his
father, Solomon (1851-1858); his wife Ellen, his young children (1869-1870),
and his son Paul at Princeton (1899-1901). Among Edward Goodwin's letters are
lengthy accounts of his travels during 1869-1870, including his trip to the
Middle East. Of particular note is his description of Cairo. The collection
also contains a valentine to Ellen (1854), and wedding cards from Edward and
Ellen's wedding (1860). Also included is some of Edward Goodwin's professional
writing (1883-1900), including a statement on the Spanish American War;
genealogical inquiries (1891-1893); and letters from colleagues in the church,
and the fifth president of Amherst College, Julius H. Seelye (1883-1889). There
is also correspondence from friends and church colleagues of Ellen Goodwin,
including letters from Mrs. Mary Bartlett.
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Arranged chronologically, followed by a few miscellaneous items and
undated correspondence.
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Amherst College -
Students
- First Congregational
Church (Chicago, Ill.) - Clergy
- Goodwin family
- Goodwin, Edward Payson,
1832-1901
- Goodwin, Solomon
- Mohawk and Hudson Rail
Road Company
- Princeton University -
Students
- Seelye, Julius H. (Julius
Hawley), 1824-1895
Subjects
- Cairo (Egypt) -
Description and travel
- Chicago (Ill.) - History -
19th century - Sources
- Clergy - Illinois - Chicago
- History - 19th century - Sources
- Correspondence - Illinois
- Chicago
- Correspondence - New York
(State)
- Family - Illinois - Chicago
- Correspondence
- Family - New York (State) -
Correspondence
- Husband and wife - United
States - Correspondence
- Husband and wife - United
States - Correspondence
- Manuscripts,
American
- Middle East - Description
and travel
- Parent and Child -
Correspondence
- Religion
- Rome (N.Y.) - History -
19th century - Sources
- Spanish American War, 1898
- Public opinion
- Valentines - Specimens
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Goodwin, Solomon - Correspondence and Records (includes
militia records), 1806-1828
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Goodwin, Solomon - Correspondence and Records (while
working for Mohawk and Hudson Railroad), 1831-1832
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Goodwin, Solomon - Correspondence and Records (while
working for Mohawk and Hudson Railroad), 1833
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Goodwin, Solomon - Correspondence and Records,
1845-1850
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Goodwin, Solomon and Goodwin, Edward Payson-
Correspondence (includes letters to and from Amherst College and a valentine,
1854), 1851-1858
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Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Ellen -
Correspondence, 1860-1868
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Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence
(includes travel correspondence), 1869-1870
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Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Ellen and Goodwin,
Albert Payson - Correspondence, 1971-1877
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Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence
(includes twentieth anniversary letter and theological letter), 1880-1882
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Bartlett, Mary to Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence,
1881-
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Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence
and Writing (includes correspondence with Julius H. Seelye, president of
Amherst College, and a transcript of honoring ceremony), 1883-1889
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Goodwin, Edward Payson - Correspondence (includes
genealogical inquiries and congratulatory resolution from Chicago ministers),
1891-1893
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Goodwin, Edward Payson - Correspondence and Writing
(includes statement on Spanish American War), 1894-1898
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Goodwin, Edward Payson to Goodwin, Paul - Correspondence,
1899
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Goodwin, Edward Payson and Goodwin, Margaret -
Correspondence (primarily to Paul Goodwin and Ellen Goodwin), 1900
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Goodwin, Edward Payson - Correspondence (primarily to Paul
Goodwin and Ellen Goodwin), Jan. 7 - Feb. 15,
1901
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Goodwin, Paul and Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence
(primarily responses to death of Edward Payson Goodwin), Feb. 16, 1901-1913
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Miscellaneous - Birth Announcement to Goodwin, Ellen from
Mr. And Mrs. Morse, undated
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Miscellaneous - Bounty Land and Pensions Notice,
mid-1800's
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Miscellaneous - Extract from Webster, undated |
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Miscellaneous - Goodwin, Edward Payson - Correspondence,
undated
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Miscellaneous - Goodwin, Edward Payson, undated |
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Miscellaneous - Goodwin, Ellen - Correspondence,
undated
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Miscellaneous - Goodwin, Paul - Correspondence and
Envelopes
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Miscellaneous - Goodwin, Solomon - Auction Notice,
1855
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Miscellaneous - Goodwin, Solomon - Correspondence,
undated
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Miscellaneous - Newspaper Clipping - re Edward Payson
Goodwin, 1939
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Miscellaneous - Wedding Cards - Ellen M. Chamberlin and
Edward Payson Goodwin, 1860
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