TY - GEN AU - Montgomery,Emily Redington AU - Montgomery,George Redington AU - Montgomery,Giles Foster AU - Montgomery,Marshall Hugh TI - Montgomery family papers, KW - Borglum, Gutzon, KW - Borglum, Mary KW - Cummings, Homer S. KW - Draper, Ernest Gallaudet, KW - Franklin, John L. KW - Lansing, Robert, KW - Lodge, Henry Cabot, KW - Meyer, Eugene, KW - Peck, Frank Henry, KW - Perkins, Newton William, KW - Trowbridge, J. A. KW - Montgomery family. KW - Peck family. KW - Perkins family. KW - United States KW - Army KW - Military life KW - Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 12th (1861-1865) KW - Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 13th (1862-1866) KW - Aubrey G. Langston & Co KW - Armenia America Society KW - Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey KW - American Section KW - Paris Peace Conference KW - (1919-1920) KW - Banks and banking KW - New York (State) KW - New York KW - Missions KW - Turkey KW - Securities KW - Connecticut KW - History KW - Civil War, 1861-1865 KW - Fort Jackson (La.) KW - Siege, 1862 KW - Fort Saint Philip (La.) KW - Louisiana KW - New Orleans (La.) KW - Capture, 1862 KW - Social conditions KW - Campaigns KW - Virginia KW - Washington (D.C.) N1 - Open to research N2 - Correspondence, speeches, writings, financial records, newspaper clippings, and other papers of members of the Montgomery family and allied Peck and Perkins families; Includes papers of Giles Foster Montgomery and Emily Redington Montgomery relating to their years as missionaries in Turkey (1863-1888); papers of their son, George Redington Montgomery; and correspondence of their daughter, Mary Borglum, and her husband, Gutzon Borglum. Papers of George Redington Montgomery document his academic and ministerial career and his work with the Paris Peace Conference, Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey (King-Crane Commission), and the Armenia America Society; and papers of his son, Marshall Hugh Montgomery, concern his career with Aubrey G. Langston & Co. as a New York securities dealer and banker. George Redington Montgomery's correspondents include Homer S. Cummings, Ernest Gallaudet Draper, John L. Franklin, Robert Lansing, Henry Cabot Lodge, Eugene Meyer, and J.A. Trowbridge, Jr; Peck family papers consist primarily of correspondence between Frank Henry Peck and family members relating to his experiences in the Civil War with the 12th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army. Subjects include the bombardment of Fort Jackson, La., and Fort Saint Philip, La., and finally, the capitulation and military occupation of New Orleans, La; Papers of the Perkins family consist chiefly of the correspondence of Newton William Perkins concerning his service with the 13th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, on board various ships and from different camps, tracing the movement of his regiment from Connecticut to New Orleans and later to Washington, D.C., and Virginia UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013016 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013016.3 ER -