04121mpc 2200637 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040001900112100001900131245003800150300001800188351009300206533006500299535010500364545128600469520053801755555001702293524010602310600004102416600007202457600006502529600006302594600003002657600003902687600002202726600003102748600002802779600004602807610003702853610005502890610002902945610004302974610004003017630002403057630002203081630002203103630002703125630002403152650001703176650001603193650001403209650001903223651006403242651002103306655002103327655002203348655002203370650001303392650001503405650001703420650001603437905002103453998000903474206774819990819120000.0840323i18701975nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV84A223 a(NIC)notisAKQ4549 aNICcNICeappm3 aHalsey family.00aHalsey family papers,f1870-1975. a3.2 cubic ft. aSeries 1: Frederick Arthur Halsey; Series 2: Francis W. Halsey; Series 3: Halsey Family. 3Letters by Gaius L. Halseyaare typescripts and photocopies.1 3Letters by Gaius L. Halsey:aoriginals held by the Oakland Museum,b1000 Oak St., Oakland, CA 94607. bFrancis Whiting Halsey (Cornell University Class of 1873) was born in Unadilla, New York on October 15, 1851, and was the son of Dr. Gaius L. Halsey, a prominent Civil War physician and surgeon. Francis Halsey held editorial positions with the BINGHAMTON TIMES, the NEW YORK TRIBUNE, and, from 1880-1922, THE NEW YORK TIMES, where he established the TIMES REVIEW OF BOOKS in 1896. He wrote or edited a number of books, including THE OLD NEW YORK FRONTIER, THE PIONEERS OF UNADILLA VILLAGE, THE WORLD'S FAMOUS ORATIONS (with William Jennings Bryan), and THE BEST OF THE WORLD'S CLASSICS (with Senator Henry Cabot Lodge). He was a trustee of the New York State Historical Association and the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, and a member of the American Historical Association, New York State Library Association, and Cornell University Club, of which he was president in 1882. In 1883 he married Virginia Isabel Forbes, who died in 1900. Francis' brother, Frederick Arthur Halsey (Cornell University M.E. 1878), was an engineer and author of a number of articles and books about engineering, particularly concerning the metric system. He was for a time the editor of the AMERICAN MACHINIST. Marion S. Halsey and Olga S. Halsey were Frederick A. Halsey's daughters. aScrapbooks of letters, clippings, pamphlets, and photographs relating to personal and professional activities of Francis W. Halsey; awards won by Francis W. and Frederick A. Halsey; Frederick A. Halsey's student notebooks, stock certificates, blueprints, published articles and books, typescript articles, and letters; and photographs, letters, and pamphlets concerning Olga Halsey, Marion S. Halsey, and Dr. Gaius Leonard Halsey. Also, a scrapbook compiled by Stella Spencer Halsey (Mrs. Frederick A.) and a Spencer family genealogy0 aFolder list. aHalsey family papers, #2966. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.10aBryan, William Jennings,d1860-1925.10aHalsey, Francis Whiting,d1851-1919.tPioneers of Unadilla Village.10aHalsey, Francis Whiting,d1851-1919.tOld New York frontier.10aHalsey, Francis Whiting,d1851-1919.tOur literary deluge.10aHalsey, Frederick Arthur.10aHalsey, Gaius Leonard,d1819-1891.10aHalsey, Marion S.10aHalsey, Olga S.,dd. 1970.10aHalsey, Stella Spencer.10aHalsey, Virginia Isabel Forbes,dd. 1900.20aAmerican Historical Association.20aAmerican Scenic and Historic Preservation Society.20aCornell University Club.20aNew York State Historical Association.20aNew York State Library Association.00aAmerican machinist.00aBinghamton times.00aNew York tribune.00aTimes review of books.40aThe New York times. 0aEngineering. 0aJournalism. 0aMedicine. 0aMetric system. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xMedical care. 0aUnadilla (N.Y.). 7aBlueprints.2aat 7aGenealogies.2aat 7aPhotographs.2aat 0aAuthors. 0aEngineers. 0aJournalists. 0aPhysicians. a19990819120000.0 s9554