Arthur family papers, 1817-1972 (bulk 1874-1972).

Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 20,000 items; 75 containers plus 2 oversize; 31 linear feetSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Chiefly papers of the son and grandson of U.S. president Chester Alan Arthur, Chester Alan Arthur, Jr. (1864-1937), sportsman and rancher, and Chester Alan ("Gavin") Arthur III (1901-1972), author and bohemian, consisting of correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, writings, printed material, and clippings. Correspondents include Herbert Agar, Upton Sinclair, and Alan Watts.Summary: Papers of Chester Alan Arthur, Jr., chiefly 1874-1937, relate to his travels abroad and in the United States and to his interest in clubs, cookery, horses, hunting, and the Trinchera Estate, his 250,000 acre ranch in Costilla County, Colo. Papers of Chester Alan Arthur III, chiefly 1900-1972, relate to the Irish republican movement, his founding of the magazine Dune Forum, his work with the Utopian Society of America, and his interest in poetry, free-lance writing, astrology, the occult, and sexology. Includes manuscript of his book, The Circle of Sex (1962), and of an unfinished biographical study of the Arthur family.Summary: Other persons represented include Chester Alan Arthur, Jr.'s wife, Myra Fithian Andrews Arthur; her son by her first marriage, Loring Andrews; President Arthur's brother and sister, William A. Arthur and Malvina Arthur Haynesworth; and other members of the Andrews, Arthur, and Fithian families.
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Chiefly papers of the son and grandson of U.S. president Chester Alan Arthur, Chester Alan Arthur, Jr. (1864-1937), sportsman and rancher, and Chester Alan ("Gavin") Arthur III (1901-1972), author and bohemian, consisting of correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, writings, printed material, and clippings. Correspondents include Herbert Agar, Upton Sinclair, and Alan Watts.

Papers of Chester Alan Arthur, Jr., chiefly 1874-1937, relate to his travels abroad and in the United States and to his interest in clubs, cookery, horses, hunting, and the Trinchera Estate, his 250,000 acre ranch in Costilla County, Colo. Papers of Chester Alan Arthur III, chiefly 1900-1972, relate to the Irish republican movement, his founding of the magazine Dune Forum, his work with the Utopian Society of America, and his interest in poetry, free-lance writing, astrology, the occult, and sexology. Includes manuscript of his book, The Circle of Sex (1962), and of an unfinished biographical study of the Arthur family.

Other persons represented include Chester Alan Arthur, Jr.'s wife, Myra Fithian Andrews Arthur; her son by her first marriage, Loring Andrews; President Arthur's brother and sister, William A. Arthur and Malvina Arthur Haynesworth; and other members of the Andrews, Arthur, and Fithian families.

Photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011190

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