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Preferred Citation:
John Barton Payne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information:
Gift
Processing Information:
Box and Folder list compiled by Kassia Halcli, SCRC staff, in September 2011.
Biographical Information:
John Barton Payne, a lawyer, was born in Pruntytown, W. Va. 26 January 1855. He was admitted to the bar in 1876. He practiced law in Preston County, W. Va. before moving to Chicago where he practiced 1883-1893. He was judge of the Superior Court, Cook County, Illinois. 1893-1898, Secretary of the Interior 1920-1921 and chairman of the American Red Cross. His paintings and monetary gift were the impetus behind the founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Barton died in 1935.
Scope and Contents
Chiefly letters and telegrams, 1920, received by John Barton Payne on the occasion of his appointment as U. S. Secretary of the Interior. Includes miscellaneous correspondence, some pertaining to his work as chairman of the American Red Cross and photographs, 1920, of Alaska.
Separated Material
A number of manuscript volumes from this collection have been removed an cataloged separately, including the an autograph album and guest book of Charles P. Bryan, 1892-1917 (MsV Auto3), a scrapbook concerning Charles P. Bryan, 1913-1917 (MsV Sc3), a record of Thomas P. Bryan's religious sermons, 1862-1900 (MsV Sel), and the photograph albums of Charles P. Bryan, ca. 1865-1910 (MsV P1-2).
A copy of the will of John Barton Payne was separated from the College Papers Collection (UA 14) and was added to this collection on 6/8/2012.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Alaska--Description and travel--19th century
- American Red Cross
- Correspondence
- Photographs
- United States--Politics and Government
- United States. Dept. of the Interior
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Alaska--Description and travel--19th century
Container List
Three bound files containing 262 letters and telegrams of congratulation sent to John Barton Payne upon his appointment as United States Secretary of the Interior, 1920, carbon copies of his replies, and nine newspaper clippings.
- Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 4 id104042
Eleven photographs taken during Secretary John Barton Payne's visit to AlaskaJuly 1920
- Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 4 id104043
Printed map of the National Park to Park HighwayScope and Contents
With insert portraits of Secretary Payne and Stephen T. Mather, director, National Park Service. 6 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches, and mat from which the map was printed.
- Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 4 id104044
Invitation to the 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia1921
Presented to the College of William and Mary in 1935. Note: Many of these are letters or cards addressed to Mr. Payne. 93 pieces.