BOX 2 - A: Architects - Autographs
Scope and Contents
BOX #2:
Architects: contains material on Newark architect William Halsey Wood (1855-1897). Contents include: "W. Halsey Wood" (copy of a typescript essay by R. Craig Miller, 1970); correspondence, notes, and a typescript memoir of WHW by William Halsey Wood, Jr.; photocopies of articles and obituary notices; a folder of research material on the Braddock (PA) Public Library, designed by WHW; a list of WHW-related articles in "American Architect"; photocopies and notes on Newark's Peddie Memorial Baptist Church, Thirteenth Avenue (later Wickliffe St.) Presbyterian Church, Sixth (later St. Paul's United) Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, and First Congregational Church, and on other churches and buildings designed by Wood in New Jersey and elsewhere; Beatrice Winser correspondence regarding WHW (1938); a list of archival and graphic material donated to the New-York Historical Society by WHW's family in 1955; copy of a letter from Lewis Mumford on his admiration for WHW (1956); and notes on WHW by Donald W. Geyer, 1972
Armed Forces: Supplemental Roster Industrial College of the Armed Forces Field Economic Mobilization Course Newark, NJ Jan 21, 1952-Feb 1 1952
Art: "Newark: A Day in the City" (photo exhibit catalogue, curators: Eddie Johnson. Jr. and Mansa K. Mussa, 1988), "The First Annual Colonnade Park Outdoor Art Exhibit, October 6, 1962," program; "Hispanic Visions," exhibit at City Hall, program (1991); "Dance in Motion: Photography by Mansa K. Mussa," publicity folder; "Rudolph Ruzicka: Speaking Reminiscently" (Grolier Club, 1986), excerpt on RR's work in Newark, with comments on John cotton Dana and Mayor Thomas Raymond; descriptive list of the John Traynor ceiling murals at the Ironbound Educational and Cultural Center; "Bricks, Mortar and Spirit II: Newark through the Prism of Philip Roth," announcement of three-part lecture series, NJPAC (May 1999), "Newark and Its Painters" 2005, Pederson Gallery Lambertville NJ Art (in a separate folder); "A Call to Peace" (fall 2019) The Time is Now: Imagining Monuments for Newark; "A Complete Guide to Arts and Culture in Newark" (Newark Downtown District, 2003); Cultural Events Calendar (Dec 1968) - Greater Newark Development Council / Newark Community Center for the Arts / Symphony Hall; City Without Walls invitation and handbill (2010, 2013); Newark Downtown Arts District Map (Open Doors 2009); Map of Treat Place Mural Project Four Corners Public Arts (2019); Cherry Blossoms in Winter Public Art Project program (2016); Open Doors 2014 journal; City Without Walls brochures October- Nov 2013; Open Doors Map/Guide 2008; WPA Art at the Newark Federal Courthouse Our Continuing Legacy 2008; Gallery list (also from Open Doors 2008); "Newark Artist Collaboration" (Audible, 2022, booklet, 2 copies), "Work and Serve the Hour, Lifting as We Climb" by Noelle Lorraine Williams (ArtExhibit flyer and magnet, 2022); Amanda Thackray, A Conversation With the Artist Flyer (2024).
Auditor: notes, ledger pages, and printed documents relating to appropriations, taxes, and city finances in general; newspaper clippings re: the City Auditor; and copy of a letter to the Charter Revision Commission from the City Auditor (all 1911-1915)
Autographs: letters from Mayor Hugh J. Addonizio and Deputy Mayor Paul H. Reilly to Paul Gaetano Cavicchia (1967-1968)
Dates
- 1784-2023
Extent
.417 Linear Feet (Hollinger Box)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Charles F. Cummings New Jersey Information Center, Newark Public Library Repository
3rd Floor
Newark Public Library
5 Washington St.
Newark NJ 07102 United States
973-733-7775
njreference@npl.org