1820-1943
Guide to the Collection
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| Creator: | Long, John Davis,
1838-1915 |
| Title: | John Davis Long papers |
| Dates: | 1820-1943 |
| Physical Description: | 76
document boxes and 148 bound volumes |
| Call Number: | Ms. N-1589 |
| Repository: | Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215
library@masshist.org |
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Abstract:
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This collection consists of the papers of John
Davis Long (1838-1915), 28th governor of Massachusetts, Congressman, and
Secretary of the Navy, and contains material on Massachusetts politics and
government, the temperance issue, the United States Navy, and the
Spanish-American War.
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Born in Buckfield, Maine, on October 27, 1838, John Davis Long was the son
of Zadoc Long (1800-1873), a farmer and trader of prominence, and Julia Temple
Davis Long, a descendant of Dolor Davis (1593-1673), who emigrated to
Massachusetts from Kent, England, in 1634. After preparing at Hebron Academy in
Maine, Long went on to Harvard, where, often homesick and uncomfortable, he was
elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated second in his class in 1857.
From 1857 to 1859, Long tried teaching and, for a time, served as principal
of Westford Academy in Massachusetts, before shifting his focus to a legal
career. From 1860 to 1861, he studied law at Harvard Law School and in the
Boston offices of Sidney Bartlett (1799-1889) and Peleg W. Chandler
(1816-1889). Following his admission to the bar in 1861, he returned to Maine
to begin practice. Two years later, however, a more self-assured and ambitious
John Davis Long made his way back to Boston.
Though maintaining an office in Boston, Long moved his residence to the
South Shore community of Hingham, Mass., in 1869. In 1870, he married Mary
Woodward Glover (1845-1882) and began to drift into politics. Associating
mainly with civil service reform elements, Long supported Democratic and
Liberal Republican candidates for office and himself ran as an independent for
the state legislature before settling into the dominant regular Republican
Party. Elected four times to the Massachusetts House of Representatives between
1874 and 1878, he became Speaker in 1876. He was considered a moderate figure
who embraced the causes of temperance, prison reform, and women's suffrage.
During this period, the Longs had two daughters: Margaret (1873-1957) and Helen
(1875-1901).
In both 1877 and 1878, Long was a candidate for governor. He failed to
capture the party nomination but accepted a consolation bid to run for
lieutenant governor in 1878. After a single term in the lesser office, he was
nominated for governor by the Republicans and defeated the colorful Democrat,
Benjamin Franklin Butler (1818-1893), by 13,000 votes in a vituperative
contest. He was re-elected by 52,000 votes in 1880 and won a third term in
1881.
In his journal, Long wrote that he "filled it [the governorship] well and
honestly and not without grace and brilliancy." On the whole, his
administration was thought to have been efficient but largely uneventful. He
practiced retrenchment in the area of state finance and did his best to
preserve Republican Party unity for his three years in office. He occasionally
showed an awareness of corporate abuses and labor unrest but, in the manner of
the times, took no strong, potentially divisive stands on these issues.
Mary Woodward Glover Long died in 1882. That same year, Long was elected to
Congress from the Second District of Massachusetts and remained a member of the
House until 1889. He served ably, but without real distinction, as a member of
the Appropriations, Commerce, and Shipping Committees. During his stay in
Congress, he became a close friend of future president William McKinley
(1843-1901) of Ohio. Long married Agnes Peirce (1860-1934) in 1886, and the
following year, their son Peirce Long (1887-1941) was born.
Seeking more national stature, Long ran unsuccessfully for the United States
Senate in 1883 and 1887, but, in the 1880s and 1890s, found himself
increasingly in the shadow of a younger, more forceful Massachusetts figure,
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), who, after distinguishing himself as a
Representative, maneuvered his way into the Senate in 1892.
After eight years out of the political limelight, President McKinley
appointed Long Secretary of the Navy in 1897. Long's plan was to direct
departmental affairs in a general fashion, leaving details in the hands of the
entrenched bureau chiefs, and to restrain his overzealous Assistant Secretary,
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), whom he regarded as something of a "bull in a
china shop." Despite occasional differences of opinion, the conservative,
small-navy Secretary got on well with the impetuous, large-navy assistant and
was sorry to see him go off to war in 1898.
After the Navy's successful performance in the Spanish-American War, Long
was considered a leading candidate to become McKinley's vice-presidential
running mate in 1900. However, at the GOP convention, Long confronted the
ambitions of Lodge and Roosevelt. In the end, Lodge helped obtain the
nomination for his New York friend over Bay State favorite son Long.
With McKinley's assassination in 1901 and Roosevelt's succession to the
presidency, Long decided to leave the cabinet, because his powers had been
derived from McKinley and he was uncomfortable under his former subordinate.
After resigning in 1902, Long, an accomplished writer, fashioned a series of
historical, partly autobiographical articles which were later published as
The New American Navy.
The sociable, cultivated Long spent his last years primarily in Hingham. He
served as president of the Harvard Board of Overseers from 1902 to 1914 and as
vice president of the Massachusetts Historical Society from 1914 to 1915. He
also wrote poetry, an avocation since boyhood, and lent his name to the causes
of world peace and the abolition of capital punishment. He died on August 28,
1915.
The papers of John Davis Long span the years 1820-1943 and consist of 76
boxes of loose manuscripts and 148 bound volumes of letterbooks, journals, and
scrapbooks. The bulk of the collection is made up of Long's professional
correspondence while serving as a member of the Massachusetts House of
Representatives, lieutenant governor and governor of Massachusetts, U.S.
Congressman from Massachusetts, and Secretary of the Navy under William
McKinley during the Spanish-American War. Subjects covered in the
correspondence include: political patronage, elections and appointments,
taxation and commerce, temperance, prison reform, and naval operations and
preparedness. Supplementing this correspondence are several scrapbooks
detailing Long's public career.
The collection also contains Long's private journals, written from 1848 to
1915, as well as some of his personal correspondence and creative works. A
lifelong writer, Long penned many poems, articles, stories, and plays.
The last series in the collection is dedicated to the papers of other family
members and includes the journals and correspondence of Long's father, Zadoc
Long; scrapbooks belonging to his daughters Margaret and Helen; the writings of
his son Peirce; and photographs and genealogical material.
The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) holds most of the writings of
John Davis Long, as well as the following collections related to the John Davis
Long papers:
John Davis Long photographs, 1899-1918. Photo. Coll. 500.55.
Some of Long's most important incoming and outgoing correspondence,
1897-1902, can be found in Gardner Weld Allen, ed., Papers of John Davis Long (Boston: Massachusetts
Historical Society, 1939).
Large portions of Long's journals have been published in Lawrence Shaw
Mayo's America of Yesterday, as Reflected in the Journal
of John Davis Long (Boston, 1923), and in Margaret Long, ed.,
The Journal of John D. Long (Rindge, New
Hampshire, 1956).
A selection of Zadoc Long's journals was published in 1943 as
From the Journal of Zadoc Long, edited by Peirce
Long.
Gift of the Long family.
The collection is organized into the following series:
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| I. Correspondence, 1840-1929 |
| | A. Undated correspondence |
| | B. Legislative correspondence, 1863-1878 |
| | C. Lieutenant gubernatorial correspondence, 1879 |
| | D. Gubernatorial correspondence, 1880-1882 |
| | E. Congressional correspondence, 1882-1896 |
| | F. Naval correspondence, 1897-1905 |
| | G. Miscellaneous correspondence, 1840-1929 |
| II. Bound volumes, 1848-1922 |
| | A. Political and legal letterbooks, 1879-1897 |
| | B. Naval letterbooks, 1897-1902 |
| | C. Private journals, 1848-1915 |
| | D. Miscellaneous volumes, 1860-1863 |
| | E. Scrapbooks, 1856-1922 |
| III. Family papers, 1820-1943 |
| | A. Zadoc Long, 1820-1873 |
| | B. John Davis Long, 1856-1892 |
| | C. Helen Long, 1895-1901 |
| | D. Margaret Long, 1915-1923 |
| | E. Peirce Long, 1927-1943 |
| | F. Long family, 1880-1943 |
| | G. Miscellany, 1889-1905 |
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| Box | Contents |
| I. Correspondence,
1840-1929
Arranged chronologically.This series consists of incoming correspondence. Outside of a smattering of
family and legal correspondence, 1863-1874, and a single family letter from
1929, the bulk of material found in these boxes relates to Long's public
career, 1874-1902.
Among the more notable correspondents represented in the collection are:
Charles Francis Adams II (1835-1915), George S. Boutwell (1818-1905), Gamaliel
Bradford (1863-1932), William E. Chandler (1835-1917), John Hay (1838-1905),
Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911), George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904), Henry
Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), Moorfield Storey
(1845-1929), and naval luminaries George E. Belknap (1832-1903), French Ensor
Chadwick (1844-1919), George Dewey (1837-1917), Alfred Thayer Mahan
(1840-1914), Bowman H. McCalla (1844-1910), William T. Sampson (1840-1902), and
Winfield S. Schley (1839-1909).
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| Box 1 | | A. Undated correspondence |
| | B. Legislative correspondence,
1863-1878 |
| Box 2 | | | n.d.,
1863-1876 |
| Box 3 | | | 1877 |
| Box 4 | | | 1878 |
| | C. Lieutenant gubernatorial correspondence,
1879 |
| Box 5 | | | 1879 |
| | D. Gubernatorial correspondence,
1880-1882
This subseries contains gubernatorial correspondence, including important
material on political patronage and occasionally on such subjects as state
elections, railroads, taxation, and the temperance and prison reform
issues.
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| Box 6 | | | Jan.-Sep. 1880 |
| Box 7 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1880 |
| Box 8 | | | Jan.-Sep. 1881 |
| Box 9 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1881 |
| Box 10 | | | Jan.-Oct. 1882 |
| | E. Congressional correspondence,
1882-1896
This subseries contains congressional correspondence, including letters
discussing federal patronage, pensions, and other constituency matters, as well
as, to some extent, the issues of civil service reform, interstate commerce,
and a tax on whiskey.
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| Box 11 | | | Nov. 1882-June 1883 |
| Box 12 | | | July-Nov. 1883 |
| Box 13 | | | Dec. 1883-Jan. 1884 |
| Box 14 | | | Feb.-Mar. 1884 |
| Box 15 | | | Mar.-May 1884 |
| Box 16 | | | May-July 1884 |
| Box 17 | | | Aug.-Nov. 1884 |
| Box 18 | | | Dec. 1884-Jan. 1885 |
| Box 19 | | | Feb.-Mar. 1885 |
| Box 20 | | | Apr.-Aug. 1885 |
| Box 21 | | | Sep.-Dec. 1885 |
| Box 22 | | | Jan.-Feb. 1886 |
| Box 23 | | | Mar.-Apr. 1886 |
| Box 24 | | | Apr.-June 1886 |
| Box 25 | | | July-Oct. 1886 |
| Box 26 | | | Nov. 1886-Jan. 1887 |
| Box 27 | | | Feb.-Apr. 1887 |
| Box 28 | | | May-Sep. 1887 |
| Box 29 | | | Oct. 1887-Jan. 1888 |
| Box 30 | | | Jan.-Mar. 1888 |
| Box 31 | | | Mar.-May 1888 |
| Box 32 | | | June-Sep. 1888 |
| Box 33 | | | Oct. 1888-Jan. 1889 |
| Box 34 | | | Feb. 1889-1896 |
| | F. Naval correspondence,
1897-1905
This subseries largely concerns Long's tenure as Secretary of the Navy. In
addition to standard bureaucratic matters, this correspondence deals with
preparedness, naval operations during the Spanish-American War, Cuba, the
Philippines, and the Sampson-Schley controversy, in which the wartime conduct
of Rear-Admiral Winfield Scott Schley was called into question.
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| Box 35 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1897 |
| Box 36 | | | May-Sep. 1897 |
| Box 37 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1897 |
| Box 38 | | | Jan.-Feb. 1898 |
| Box 39 | | | Feb.-Apr. 1898 |
| Box 40 | | | Apr.-May 1898 |
| Box 41 | | | May-June 1898 |
| Box 42 | | | June 1898 |
| Box 43 | | | July 1898 |
| Box 44 | | | Aug.-Sep. 1898 |
| Box 45 | | | Sep.-Nov. 1898 |
| Box 46 | | | Nov.-Dec. 1898 |
| Box 47 | | | Jan.-Feb. 1899 |
| Box 48 | | | Feb.-Apr. 1899 |
| Box 49 | | | Apr.-June 1899 |
| Box 50 | | | June-Aug. 1899 |
| Box 51 | | | Sep.-Nov. 1899 |
| Box 52 | | | Nov. 1899-Jan. 1900 |
| Box 53 | | | Jan.-Mar. 1900 |
| Box 54 | | | Mar.-May 1900 |
| Box 55 | | | May-July 1900 |
| Box 56 | | | July-Oct. 1900 |
| Box 57 | | | Oct.-Dec. 1900 |
| Box 58 | | | Dec. 1900-Feb.1901 |
| Box 59 | | | Feb.-Apr. 1901 |
| Box 60 | | | Apr.-June 1901 |
| Box 61 | | | June-Aug. 1901 |
| Box 62 | | | Sep.-Nov. 1901 |
| Box 63 | | | Nov.-Dec. 1901 |
| Box 64 | | | Jan.-Feb. 1902 |
| Box 65 | | | Feb.-Apr. 1902 |
| Box 66 | | | May 1902-1905 |
| | G. Miscellaneous correspondence,
1840-1929 |
| Box 67 | | | 1906-1929 |
| Box 68 | | | Miscellaneous government documents, clippings, and other printed
material, n.d.,
1893-1908 |
| Box 69 | | | Miscellaneous printed material, clippings, prints, photographs,
etc., n.d.,
1840-1901 |
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| II. Bound volumes,
1848-1922 |
| | A. Political and legal letterbooks,
1879-1897
This subseries consists of bound letterbooks, mostly dating from Long's
years as lieutenant governor and governor. Volumes 2-5 contain Long's incoming
personal and official correspondence as lieutenant governor. The more important
letters deal with party politics, patronage, and temperance. Volumes 7-14
likewise contain a mixture of Long's personal and public correspondence while
governor. Subjects covered range from official appointments and railroad reform
to Long's poetry. Volume 15 contains a substantial collection of his letters to
his second wife, Agnes Peirce Long.
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| Vol. 1 | | | Speech notes, n.d. |
| Vol. 2 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1879 |
| Vol. 3 | | | Apr.-June 1879 |
| Vol. 4 | | | June-Sep. 1879 |
| Vol. 5 | | | Sep. 1879 |
| Vol. 6 | | | Sep.-Oct. 1879 |
| Vol. 7 | | | Feb.-Apr. 1880 |
| Vol. 8 | | | Apr.-June 1880 |
| Vol. 9 | | | Jan.-Feb. 1881 |
| Vol. 10 | | | May-July 1881 |
| Vol. 11 | | | Mar.-Apr. 1882 |
| Vol. 12 | | | July-Aug. 1882 |
| Vol. 13 | | | Sep.-Oct. 1882 |
| Vol. 14 | | | Dec. 1882-Feb.1883 |
| Vol. 15 | | | Letters to Agnes Peirce Long,
1885-1897 |
| | B. Naval letterbooks,
1897-1902
This subseries contains letterbooks dating from Long's tenure as Secretary
of the Navy. These volumes have been divided into three groups according to
their original Navy Department designations: "Personal" (P) letterbooks,
"Personal Official" (PO) letterbooks, and "Other Offices" (OO) letterbooks. The
original numbers of the volumes are noted in parentheses.
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| | | Personal (P) letterbooks,
1897-1902
These letterbooks contain copies of letters concerning family and friends,
personal invitations, home mortgages, etc.
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| Vol. 16 | | | | Mar.-Aug. 1897 (orig. vol. 1) |
| Vol. 17 | | | | Nov. 1897-Mar. 1898 (orig. vol. 2) |
| Vol. 18 | | | | Mar.-Aug. 1898 (orig. vol. 3) |
| Vol. 19 | | | | Aug. 1898-Jan. 1899 (orig. vol. 4) |
| Vol. 20 | | | | Jan.-May 1899 (orig. vol. 5) |
| Vol. 21 | | | | May-Dec. 1899 (orig. vol. 6) |
| Vol. 22 | | | | Dec. 1899-Apr. 1900 (orig. vol. 7) |
| Vol. 23 | | | | Apr.-July 1900 (orig. vol. 8) |
| Vol. 24 | | | | July-Dec. 1900 (orig. vol. 9) |
| Vol. 25 | | | | Dec. 1900-Mar. 1901 (orig. vol. 10) |
| Vol. 26 | | | | Mar.-June 1901 (orig. vol. 11) |
| Vol. 27 | | | | June-Oct. 1901 (orig. vol. 12) |
| Vol. 28 | | | | Oct. 1901-Jan. 1902 (orig. vol. 13) |
| Vol. 29 | | | | Jan.-Apr. 1902 (orig. vol. 14) |
| Vol. 30 | | | | Apr. 1902 (orig. vol. 15) |
| | | Personal Official (PO) letterbooks,
1897-1902
These letterbooks contain Long's Navy correspondence.
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| Vol. 31 | | | | Mar.-Oct. 1897 (orig. vol. 1) |
| Vol. 32 | | | | Oct. 1897-Jan. 1898 (orig. vol. 2) |
| Vol. 33 | | | | Jan.-Mar. 1898 (orig. vol. 3) |
| Vol. 34 | | | | Mar.-Apr. 1898 (orig. vol. 4) |
| Vol. 35 | | | | Apr.-May 1898 (orig. vol. 5) |
| Vol. 36 | | | | May 1898 (orig. vol. 6) |
| Vol. 37 | | | | May-June 1898 (orig. vol. 7) |
| Vol. 38 | | | | June-July 1898 (orig. vol. 8) |
| Vol. 39 | | | | July-Sep. 1898 (orig. vol. 9) |
| Vol. 40 | | | | Sep.-Oct. 1898 (orig. vol. 4) |
| Vol. 41 | | | | Oct. 1898-Jan. 1899 (orig. vol. 11) |
| Vol. 42 | | | | Jan.-Mar. 1899 (orig. vol. 12) |
| Vol. 43 | | | | Mar.-June 1899 (orig. vol. 13) |
| Vol. 44 | | | | June-Sep. 1899 (orig. vol. 14) |
| Vol. 45 | | | | Sep.-Dec. 1899 (orig. vol. 15) |
| Vol. 46 | | | | Dec. 1899-Feb. 1900 (orig. vol. 16) |
| Vol. 47 | | | | Feb.-Apr. 1900 (orig. vol. 17) |
| Vol. 48 | | | | Apr.-July 1900 (orig. vol. 18) |
| Vol. 49 | | | | July-Oct. 1900 (orig. vol. 19) |
| Vol. 50 | | | | Oct. 1900-Jan. 1901 (orig. vol. 20) |
| Vol. 51 | | | | Jan.-Apr. 1901 (orig. vol. 21) |
| Vol. 52 | | | | Apr.-Sep. 1901 (orig. vol. 22) |
| Vol. 53 | | | | Oct. 1901-Jan. 1902 (orig. vol. 23) |
| Vol. 54 | | | | Jan.-Apr. 1902 (orig. vol. 24) |
| Vol. 55 | | | | Apr. 1902 (orig. vol. 25) |
| | | Other Offices (OO) letterbooks,
1897-1902
These letterbooks contain copies of communications with other departments of
the federal government, as well as with Massachusetts and Boston city
officials.
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| Vol. 56 | | | | Mar.-Nov. 1897 (orig. vol. 1) |
| Vol. 57 | | | | Nov. 1897-June 1898 (orig. vol. 2) |
| Vol. 58 | | | | June 1898-Jan. 1899 (orig. vol. 3) |
| Vol. 59 | | | | Jan.-Oct. 1899 (orig. vol. 4) |
| Vol. 60 | | | | Oct. 1899-June 1900 (orig. vol. 5) |
| Vol. 61 | | | | June 1900-Feb. 1901 (orig. vol. 6) |
| Vol. 62 | | | | Nov. 1901-Jan. 1902 (orig. vol. 7) |
| Vol. 63 | | | | Jan.-Apr. 1902 (orig. vol. 8) |
| | C. Private journals,
1848-1915
This subseries consists of Long's numerous private journals. Volumes 64-77
are handwritten and contain his frequent jottings, including examples of his
poetry. Volumes 78-84 are typewritten copies of his journal, with a number of
letters to his wife Agnes and to his children, Helen, Margaret, and Peirce
Long. Volume 85 contains both handwritten and typed pages. Volumes 86-88,
written by hand, are sporadic reflections upon his last years, 1906-1915. The
original numbers of the volumes are noted in parentheses.
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| Vol. 64 | | | Handwritten private journal,
1848-1852 (orig. vol. 1) |
| Vol. 65 | | | Handwritten private journal, containing a list of college expenses,
Jan. 1853-July 1856 (orig. vol. 2) |
| Vol. 66 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Oct. 1855-Oct. 1857 (orig. vol. 3) |
| Vol. 67 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Dec. 1857-Oct. 1858 (orig. vol. 4) |
| Vol. 68 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Oct. 1858-July 1859 (orig. vol. 5) |
| Vol. 69 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Apr.-Sep. 1859 (orig. vol. 6) |
| Vol. 70 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Sep. 1859-May 1861 (orig. vol. 7) |
| Vol. 71 | | | Handwritten private journal,
1861-July 1863 (orig. vol. 8) |
| Vol. 72 | | | Handwritten private journal,
July 1863-Aug. 1864 (orig. vol. 9) |
| Vol. 73 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Sep. 1864-Nov. 1866 (orig. vol. 10) |
| Vol. 74 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Nov. 1866-Apr. 1870 (orig. vol. 11) |
| Vol. 75 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Apr. 1870-Dec. 1876 (orig. vol. 12) |
| Vol. 76 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Dec. 1876-Jan. 1883 (orig. vol. 13) |
| Vol. 77 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Jan. 1884-Dec. 1897 (orig. vol. 14) |
| Vol. 78 | | | Transcript of private journal, containing letters to Long's wife and
children,
Dec. 1897-July 1898 (orig. vol. I) |
| Vol. 79 | | | Transcript of private journal, containing letters to Long's wife and
children,
July-Dec. 1898 (orig. vol. II) |
| Vol. 80 | | | Transcript of private journal, containing letters to Long's wife and
children,
Jan.-May 1899 (orig. vol. 1) |
| Vol. 81 | | | Transcript of private journal, containing letters to Long's wife and
children,
June-Dec. 1899 (orig. vol. 2) |
| Vol. 82 | | | Transcript of private journal, containing letters to Long's wife and
children,
Jan.-May 1900 (orig. vol. 1) |
| Vol. 83 | | | Transcript of private journal, containing letters to Long's wife and
children,
June-Dec. 1900 (orig. vol. 2) |
| Vol. 84 | | | Transcript of private journal, containing letters to Long's wife and
children,
1901 |
| Vol. 85 | | | Private journal, containing both handwritten and typewritten pages,
1902-1904 |
| Vol. 86 | | | Handwritten private journal,
1906 |
| Vol. 87 | | | Handwritten private journal,
1907-Apr. 1913 |
| Vol. 88 | | | Handwritten private journal,
Apr. 1913-Aug. 1915 |
| | D. Miscellaneous volumes,
1860-1863 |
| Vol. 89 | | | Harvard Law School notebook,
1860-1861 |
| Vol. 90-91 | | | Two handwritten copies of Little
Marie, a play by Long,
1863 |
| | E. Scrapbooks,
1856-1922
Most of the scrapbooks in this subseries concern Long's public career.
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| Vol. 92 | | | Sep. 1856-Sep. 1870 |
| Vol. 93 | | | June 1874-Aug. 1876 |
| Vol. 94 | | | July 1876-July 1877 |
| Vol. 95 | | | July 1877-Sep. 1878 |
| Vol. 96 | | | Sep. 1878-Sep. 1879 |
| Vol. 97 | | | Sep. 1879-June 1880 |
| Vol. 98 | | | June-Dec. 1880 |
| Vol. 99 | | | Dec. 1880-Mar. 1881 |
| Vol. 100 | | | Mar.-Aug. 1881 |
| Vol. 101 | | | Aug. 1881-Jan. 1882 |
| Vol. 102 | | | Jan.-Apr. 1882 |
| Vol. 103 | | | Apr.-Aug. 1882 |
| Vol. 104 | | | Aug.-Nov. 1882 |
| Vol. 105 | | | Nov. 1882-Apr. 1883 |
| Vol. 106 | | | Apr. 1883-Nov. 1884 |
| Vol. 107 | | | Oct. 1884-Apr. 1886 |
| Vol. 108 | | | Mar. 1886-May 1887 |
| Vol. 109 | | | May 1887-Nov. 1888 |
| Vol. 110 | | | Nov. 1888-Nov. 1893 |
| Vol. 111 | | | Nov. 1893-Nov. 1898 |
| Vol. 112 | | | Oct. 1898-May 1900 |
| Vol. 113 | | | May 1900-Sep. 1901 |
| Vol. 114 | | | Sep. 1901-Dec. 1903 |
| Vol. 115 | | | Dec. 1903-Feb. 1907 |
| Vol. 116 | | | Mar. 1907-Mar. 1912 |
| Vol. 117 | | | Apr. 1912-1922 |
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| | III. Family papers,
1820-1943 |
| | | A. Zadoc Long,
1820-1873
This subseries contains the journals and letterbooks of Long's father, Zadoc
Long, which chronicle life in Buckfield, Maine, and detail the views of a rural
American on the issues of the day. Also included in this subseries is one
account book of Zadoc Long's trading firm, Loring & Long, dating from 1853
to 1871, which also contains some of his poetic offerings. The original numbers
of the volumes are noted in parentheses.
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| Vol. 118 | | | Journal,
1820-1843 (orig. vol. 1 & 3) |
| Vol. 119 | | | Journal,
1835-1843 (orig. vol. 2) |
| Vol. 120 | | | Journal,
Jan. 1844-1853 (orig. vol. 4) |
| Vol. 121 | | | Journal,
Feb. 1853-1857 (orig. vol. 5) |
| Vol. 122 | | | Journal,
1858-1860 (orig. vol. 6) |
| Vol. 123 | | | Journal,
1860-1861 (orig. vol. 7) |
| Vol. 124 | | | Journal,
Sep. 1861-Nov. 1863 (orig. vol. 8) |
| Vol. 125 | | | Journal,
Nov. 1863-Nov. 1866 (orig. vol. 9) |
| Vol. 126 | | | Journal,
1866-1870 (orig. vol. 10) |
| Vol. 127 | | | Journal,
July 1870-Mar. 1872 (orig. vol. 11) |
| Vol. 128 | | | Journal,
Mar. 1872-Feb. 1873 (orig. vol. 12) |
| Vol. 129 | | | Letterbook of correspondence from Zadoc Long to John Davis Long,
1857-1859 |
| Vol. 130 | | | Letterbook of correspondence from Zadoc Long to John Davis Long,
1864-1865 |
| Vol. 131 | | | Letterbook of correspondence from Zadoc Long to John Davis Long,
1870-1873 |
| Vol. 132 | | | Letterbook of correspondence from John Davis Long to Zadoc Long,
1867-1871 |
| Vol. 133 | | | Account book of Loring & Long, containing some examples of Zadoc
Long's poetry,
1853-1871 |
| | | B. John Davis Long,
1856-1892
This subseries consists of John Davis Long's notebooks, including a short
story, handwritten volumes of his poetry, an account of the activities of the
Scituate Sardines beach club, 1857-1885, Long's translation of Sophocles'
Edipus, and a draft of his 1882 gubernatorial
inaugural address.
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| Vol. 134 | | | Notebook containing a short story written by John Davis Long for the
Buckfield Lyceum in Maine, n.d. |
| Vol. 135-136 | | | Two notebooks of John Davis Long's poetry,
1856-1861 |
| Vol. 137 | | | Notebook relating to the activities of the Scituate Sardines, a
Hingham, Mass., beach club,
1857-1885 Note: The volume was formerly an 1857 account book of Zadoc Long and
contains notations on some of his transactions.
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| Vol. 138 | | | Notebook containing John Davis Long's English translation of
The King Edipus of Sophocles and miscellaneous
notes,
1881 |
| Vol. 139 | | | First draft of Governor Long's inaugural message to the
Massachusetts legislature,
1882 |
| Vol. 140 | | | Handwritten draft of At the Fireside,
a book of John Davis Long's poetry,
1892 |
| Vol. 141 | | | Obsolete index to some of John Davis Long's scrapbooks,
n.d. |
| | | C. Helen Long,
1895-1901 |
| Vol. 142 | | | Address book, n.d. |
| Vol. 143 | | | Scrapbook,
1895-1901 |
| | | D. Margaret Long,
1915-1923
This subseries consists of a scrapbook of obituaries and other biographical
material on John Davis Long. The scrapbook belonged to his daughter, Margaret
Long, a physician and author.
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| Vol. 144 | | | Scrapbook of material relating to the death of John Davis Long and
biographical notes,
1915-1923 |
| | | E. Peirce Long,
1927-1943
This subseries contains some papers of John Davis Long's son, Peirce, a New
England lawyer who, like his father, harbored literary ambitions. Also included
in this subseries is a draft of From the Journal of
Zadoc Long, edited by Peirce Long.
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| Box 70 | | | | Two copies of the play The Persians of
Aeschylus Done in the Modern Idiom, by Peirce Long (1927), and a draft
of his comedy Hippocleides Should Worry (1935),
including notices for The Persians of Aeschylus,
1927-1935 |
| Box 71-72 | | | | Two drafts of What Happened at
Clytemnestra's, an unpublished novel by Peirce Long,
1935 |
| Box 73-74 | | | | A draft of From the Journal of Zadoc
Long, edited by Peirce Long,
1941-1943 |
| | | F. Long family,
1880-1943 |
| Box 75 | | | | Miscellaneous charts, correspondence, and notes on the Long family
genealogy, n.d.-1943 |
| Box 76 | | | | Miscellaneous Long family photographs, n.d. |
| Vol. 145-146 | | | Two albums of Long family photographs,
[1880-1900] |
| | | G. Miscellany,
1889-1905 |
| Vol. 147 | | | Diary of Persis Seaver (Long) Bartlett,
1889-1892 Persis Seaver (Long) Bartlett (1828-1893) was John D. Long's sister.
Included is information on the Bartlett family, the death of Persis's son
Percy, and her travels in the U.S. and abroad.
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| Vol. 148 | | | Scrapbook of clippings concerning the wedding of Josiah Quincy and
Mary Honey,
Oct. 1905 |
John Davis Long papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
This collection is indexed under the following headings in
ABIGAIL,
the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers
desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should
search the catalog using these headings.
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| Persons: |
| | Bartlett, Persis Seaver Long,
1828-1893. |
| | Boutwell, George S. (George Sewall),
1818-1905. |
| | Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin),
1818-1893. |
| | Chadwick, French Ensor, 1844-1919. |
| | Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. |
| | Long, Agnes Peirce, 1860-1934. |
| | Long, Helen, 1875-1901. |
| | Long, Margaret, b. 1873. |
| | Long, Peirce, 1887-1941. |
| | Long, Zadoc, 1800-1873. |
| | Long family. |
| | Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer),
1840-1914. |
| | McKinley, William, 1843-1901. |
| | Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. |
| | Sampson, William Thomas, 1840-1902. |
| | Schley, Winfield Scott, 1839-1909. |
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| Organizations: |
| | United States--Congress. |
| | United States--Navy. |
| | |
| Subjects: |
| | Massachusetts--Politics and
government. |
| | Spanish-American War, 1898. |
| | Temperance. |
| | United States--History--1865-1921. |
Photographs from this collection have been removed to the John Davis Long
photographs, 1899-1918. Photo. Coll. 500.55.
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