Plimpton Family papers, 1607-1995, bulk 1892-1980

Plimpton Family papers, 1607-1995, bulk 1892-1980

Summary Information

Abstract

The Plimpton Family Papers is primarily comprised of correspondence, personal and professional documents, writings and photographs generated by or for George Arthur Plimpton and Frances Taylor Pearsons Plimpton, their son, Francis T.P. Plimpton, and his wife Pauline Ames Plimpton. Also included are documents and photographs produced by or for other Plimpton, Pearsons and Ames family members, from seventeenth century ancestors to late-twentieth century descendants.

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#1005
Bib ID:
4079575 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Plimpton, Francis T. P. (Francis Taylor Pearsons), 1900-1983; Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons, 1861-1900; Plimpton, George A. (George Arthur), 1855-1936; Plimpton, Pauline Ames, 1901-
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
29.5 linear feet (34 document boxes 9 oversized boxes 7 CMI boxes 3 other boxes)
Language(s):
English .
Access:
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Description

Summary

The Plimpton Family Papers contain correspondence, personal and professional documents, writings and photographs produced or gathered by George Arthur Plimpton, his first wife Frances Taylor Pearsons Plimpton, their son Francis T.P. Plimpton, and his wife Pauline Ames Plimpton. While much of the correspondence is personal, significant portions of Francis T.P. Plimpton's and especially George Arthur Plimpton's letters relate to business and vocational matters. The personal documents and objects in this collection include baby books, baby shoes and scrapbooks, homework, bookplates, and guest lists for parties. Most of the photographic images, which consist of prints, slides, glass slides, negatives, daguerreotypes and one autochrome diascope, depict the four primary creators of the collection, but others depict their ancestors and descendants.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in five series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

The following boxes are located off-site: 1-45 and 52. You will need to request this material from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

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Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Plimpton Family papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Related Material-- At Columbia

Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Records, 1914-1996 Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Reminiscences of Francis Taylor Pearsons Plimpton : oral history, 1967. In: Adlai E. Stevenson project. Oral History Research Office, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Reminiscences of Francis Taylor Pearsons Plimpton : oral history, 1981. In: Debevoise Plimpton Lyons & Gates project. Oral History Research Office, Rare Book & Manuscript Library

George A. Plimpton Collection of Portraits, MS#1007 Rare Book & Manuscript Library

George Plimpton Papers, MS #1006 Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Francis T. P. Plimpton papers, 1901-1985, MS#1514 Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Francis T. P. Plimpton papers 1936-1981. Barnard College Archives.

Ames Family Papers, 1812-2008 Smith College

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Ownership and Custodial History

Gift of Mrs. Francis T. P. Plimpton, 1984, 1985, 1989& 1992.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Papers: Source of acquisition--Plimpton, Mrs. Francis T. P. Method of acquisition--Gift.

Letters re. U.N: Source of acquisition--Plimpton, Pauline Ames. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--03/03/92. Accession number--M-03-03-92.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Papers Entered in AMC 11/26/90.

Letters re. U.N Processed HR 03/10/92.

Papers Processed Jennifer A. Buckley, GSAS 2010 2008.

Finding Aid Written Jennifer A. Buckley, GSAS 2010 2008.

Separated Materials

Correspondence in Box 6 Folder 9 were moved to: George A. Plimpton Papers Series I: Correspondence and Personal Documents Subseries 1: Cataloged Correspondence Smith, David Eugene, 1912-1913 (Box 6 Folder 7), 9/2022.

Revision Description

2010-03-30 xml document instance created by Carrie Hintz

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

2021-01-11 Restrictions expiring in 2021 have been lifted. Finding aid updated by CCR.

Biographical / Historical

The Plimpton family members represented in this collection descend from some of the earliest English settlers of North America. From the seventeenth century on the Plimptons, Pearsonses, Taylors and Ameses were prominent families, heavily involved with higher education and with public service: John Plympton (sic, circa 1620-1677) arrived in Massachusetts in 1642, settling in the town of Medfield, where he served as constable and then as colonial Sergeant; he also contributed to the founding of Harvard College. Edward Taylor (1642-1729), ancestor of Frances Taylor Pearsons Plimpton, was a Harvard graduate (class of 1671), Puritan minister to the people of the frontier town of Westfield, Massachusetts, and a prolific poet. Oakes Ames (1804-1873), ancestor of Pauline Ames Plimpton, was a U.S. Congressman; his brother, Oliver Ames, played a large part in building the Transcontinental Railroad. Another Ames ancestor, Benjamin F. Butler (1818-1893) was a Civil War general, later a United States Congressman and then Massachusetts governor. Pauline's mother, Blanche Ames Ames (sic, 1879-1969), graduated from Smith College and worked as an artist, as an activist for women's rights, including access to birth control, and then as the President of the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston; Pauline's father, Oakes Ames (1874-1950), was a Harvard professor of botany. The presence of several genealogical documents in the collection reveal the extent to which the primary creators of this collection valued the heritage they received from this uncommonly well-educated and public-minded family.

George Arhtur Plimpton: "Well-educated" and "public-minded" are only two of the qualities that may be accurately ascribed to George Arthur Plimpton (1855-1936). After a brief stint at Harvard Law School, he worked as the senior partner of the New York-based firm Ginn and Company, which published educational textbooks, but he also served on the board of trustees of Phillips Exeter Academy (he graduated in the class in 1872), Amherst College (class of 1876), Barnard College (as its first treasurer) and the American College for Girls/Constantinople College for Women in Turkey (now Robert College, Istanbul). Further, as his correspondence reveals, George Plimpton devoted a great deal of time and energy to global Christian educational institutions and relief missions; he was particularly invested in Andrew Carnegie's various peace organizations, serving as trustee and treasurer of the Church Peace Union. Plimpton's commitment to education as a public and indeed a global good is apparent in the letters he exchanged with several young people, some non-U.S.-citizens, whom he supported financially so that they could earn college degrees. (For example, see his correspondence with S.Y. Livingston Hu.).

Plimpton was connected to Columbia University through two main channels, each of which represents one of his major passions: books and international affairs. An ardent bibliophile and an unparalleled collector of rare educational books, documents, and objects (specifically of hornbooks), as well as of medieval illuminated manuscripts, historical correspondence, and portraits of English authors, he founded the Friends of the Columbia Libraries with Professor David Eugene Smith of Teachers College. (Smith wrote the book Rara Arithmetica (1908) largely based on his study of Plimpton's collection, and Plimpton himself authored The Education of Shakespeare (1933) and The Education of Chaucer (1935), drawing heavily on the medieval and early modern educational items he had gathered.) Plimpton was also heavily involved in the establishment of Columbia's political science department. An early supporter and later treasurer of the American Academy of Political Science, he founded the journal Political Science Quarterly in 1886. Though Plimpton was never a professor in any university department, he was an active member not only of various academic political science organizations, but of the American Philological Society, the Modern Language Association, the Grolier Club, and various antiquarian societies.

Plimpton was also devoted to Lewis Farm, the estate and working farm he owned in Walpole, Massachusetts; these papers include several photographs of the residential and farm buildings, and of Plimpton and his family enjoying the property.

But his letters and photographs suggest that Plimpton's greatest interest was reserved for his family. He writes with admiration of his first wife, Francis Taylor Pearsons Plimpton, and appears smiling affectionately with her in several photographs. After her death in 1900, Plimpton focused intensively on their son, Francis T.P., to whom he wrote inventive and age-appropriate letters, often in the form of collages illustrated by cut-outs from magazines and newspapers. Plimpton married Fanny Hastings in 1917, with whom he had two children, Calvin H. and Emily Plimpton. Calvin, a medical doctor, served as the president of Amherst College from 1960-1971.

George Arthur Plimpton donated his rare book, historical correspondence and author portrait collections, containing about 20,000 items, to Columbia University's Rare Book and Manuscript Library in 1935. He died in 1936.

Frances Taylor Pearsons Plimpton: Frances Taylor Pearsons Plimpton (1862-1900) was herself very well educated; daughter of a judge and Mount Holyoke College benefactor, W.B.C. Pearsons, she graduated from Wellesley College in 1884 and later served as the President of its Alumnae Association. She was also a fine writer; her letters to her cousin and fellow Wellesley student Louise Pearsons, reveal both her warmth and her wit.

Like her husband, Frances was a collector of rare books, focusing on Italian books and manuscripts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Her husband donated her book collection to Wellesley after her death in 1900, which immediately followed the birth of their son, Francis T.P.

Francis T.P. Plimpton: Like his many of his ancestors, Francis T.P. Plimpton (1900-1983) attained prominence as a public servant. A graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, Amherst College, and Harvard Law, Plimpton started practicing law at the New York firm of Root, Clark, and in 1933 became a senior partner at Debevoise, Stevenson & Plimpton. He would continue to practice as a lawyer for several decades, earning a reputation for thoroughness and unshakeable integrity. That reputation led to his position as president of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (1970-1972) and to the chairmanship of the New York City Board of Ethics (1966-1980).

Plimpton served as deputy United States ambassador to the United Nations, working with his friend, the ambassador Adlai Stevenson, from 1961-1965, and sat on State Department advisory committees during the 1960s and 1970s. He was active in higher education as well as in law and in government: like his father, Francis devoted much energy to advising educational institutions, including those from which he graduated.

Throughout his career, Plimpton was unafraid to take progressive public stances on controversial issues: in 1963, as deputy ambassador to the UN, he made a visit to Pope Paul VI, urging the pontiff to change the Catholic Church's position on birth control. At the age of 72, he took a major role in organizing the lawyers' march on Washington to protest the U.S. military's bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam War.

Francis Plimpton was not only a successful lawyer and diplomat; his writings in this collection show the verbal wit (and the social grace) for which he was celebrated. From his student days, Francis wrote poetry and prose, but law firm celebrations gave him the opportunity to perform his gently satirical light verse, examples of which are included in his papers in this collection. A very funny essay delivered as an address at the Amherst College chapel in 1957"In Praise of Polygamy" was published in several magazines and later as a pamphlet. The essay counseled the young men of Amherst to delay marriage for as long as possible in the interests of individualism and experience; he did not follow his own advice, it seems, for Francis was married to Pauline Ames Plimpton for over fifty years. The correspondence between them testifies to a strong, affectionate and devoted partnership. They had four children: Oakes Ames Plimpton; George Ames Plimpton, the journalist and founder of The Paris Review; Francis T.P. Plimpton, Jr.; and Sarah Plimpton, copies of whose artist's books are also housed in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Pauline Ames Plimpton: The daughter of two prominent figures, the daughter-in-law of one renowned man and the wife of another, Pauline Ames Plimpton (1901-1995) came into her own as an author and editor in her late seventies. A fine writer, she published several books about her family and its history, including Oakes Ames: Jottings of a Harvard Botanist (1979); The Plimpton Papers: Law and Diplomacy (1985); and A Collector's Recollections: George Arthur Plimpton (1992). A graduate of Smith College (class of 1922), Pauline was throughout her adult life active in arts and government policy organizations including Planned Parenthood, the Public Education Association, the Institute for World Affairs, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art; she also worked with several libraries, including that of her alma mater, Smith College.

Subject Headings

The subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches for other collections at Columbia University, through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, and through ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives.

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Genre/Form
Autochromes (photographs)
Awards
Certificates
Daguerreotypes (photographs)
Diaries
Financial records
Histories
Obituaries
Photograph albums
Silhouettes
Speeches (documents)
Wills
Name
Ames, Blanche
Amherst College
Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Barnard College. Trustees
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Ginn and Company
Phillips Exeter Academy
Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons, 1861-1900
Plimpton, Francis T. P. (Francis Taylor Pearsons), 1900-1983
Plimpton, George
Plimpton, George A. (George Arthur), 1855-1936
Plimpton, Pauline Ames, 1901-
Plimpton, Sarah, 1936-
Stevenson, Adlai E (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965
United Nations
Villa Balbianello (Lenno, Italy)
Place
New England -- Education
New York (N.Y.) -- Politics and government
Subject
Christian education
Diplomats
Herbaria
Lawyers
Scrapbooks
Trusts and trustees

Series I: Correspondence, 1848-1994, undated

This series consists of correspondence written to and by the creators for whom the subseries are named. The subseries are arranged in genealogical order; within each subseries, the correspondence is arranged alphabetically.


Subseries I.1: Pearsons, Frances Taylor and Family, 1848-1900

The letters here were written and/or received by the members of the Pearsons family: W.B.C. (William) Pearsons, his wife, Sarah Taylor Pearsons, and their daughter, Frances, the first wife of George Arthur Plimpton.

Included is a love letter written by William to Sarah during their courtship, as well as several letters he sent to her while serving with the Union Army during the Civil War. Also present are letters written by both Pearsons to Frances and her husband, George Arthur Plimpton.

Among Frances's correspondence are letters written to her cousin, and fellow Wellesley College student, Louise Pearsons, during and after her years at Wellesley. Also contained here is correspondence between Louise and other family members, including her parents, around the time of her marriage, in 1892, to George Arthur Plimpton.


Pearsons, Sarah Taylor and Pearsons, W.B.C.


Box 1 Folder 1

Pearsons, D.K. to Pearsons, Sarah, undated


Box 1 Folder 2

Pearsons, Sarah to Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons and Plimpton, George Arthur,, 1892


Box 1 Folder 3

Pearsons, Sarah to Leonard, Katherine, 1905


Box 1 Folder 4

Pearsons, Sarah to Plimpton, Francis T.P., 1905


Box 1 Folder 5

Pearsons, W.B.C. to Putnam, Olive, 1848


Box 1 Folder 6

Pearsons, W.B.C. to Taylor [Pearsons], Sarah, 1855


Box 1 Folder 7 to 9

Pearsons, W.B.C. to Pearsons, Sarah, 1864, (3 Folders)


Box 1 Folder 10

Pearsons, W.B.C. to Plimpton, George Arthur and Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons,, 1897


Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons


Box 1 Folder 11

Macnaughton, Elizabeth and James, 1892


Box 1 Folder 12

Macnaughton, Elizabeth, 1893


Box 1 Folder 13 to 19

Pearsons, Louise, circa, 1880s-1900, (7 Folders)


Box 1 Folder 20

Pearsons, Sarah, 1892 October-1893 February


Box 2 Folder 1 to 2

Pearsons, W.B.C. and Pearsons, Sarah, 1892-1896, (2 Folders)


Subseries I.2: Plimpton, George Arthur, 1892-1941

This subseries contains personal, professional and vocational correspondence of George Arthur Plimpton.

The bulk of the personal correspondence is with Francis T. P. Plimpton, George's son. The professional correspondence comprises letters to and from partners, employees, and aspiring employees of the educational publishing firm, Ginn and Company. Plimpton's interests in collecting portraits and rare books, as well as his engagement in educational institutions, scholarly organizations, foreign relations and philanthropy are represented in this correspondence.


Family and Personal


Box 2 Folder 3 to 4

General, 1892-1941, undated, 1892-1941, undated, (2 Folders)


Box 2 Folder 5

Adams Family 1904-1919 (Bessie M., Carrie Plimpton and Caroline Amelia Plimpton Adams [Mrs. E.A.]), 1904-1919


Box 2 Folder 6

Harper Family, 1915-1927, undated, 1915-1927, undated

(Annie Adams, Edwin A. and Robert A.)


Box 2 Folder 7

Pearsons, W.B.C. and Sarah, 1892


Box 2 Folder 8

Plimpton, Anne, Francis, Calvin and Emily, 1932


Box 2 Folder 9

Plimpton, Elizabeth, 1904-1915


Box 2 Folder 10

Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons, Marriage and Death of, and Plimpton, Francis T. P., Birth and Infancy of,, 1892-1902


Box 2 Folder 11 to 15

Plimpton, Francis T. P., circa 1904-1908, undated, 1904-1908, undated, (5 Folders)


Box 2 Folder 16 to 17

Plimpton, Francis T. P.--Alaska Trip,1910, (2 Folders)


Box 3 Folder 1

Plimpton, Francis T. P.--Alaska Trip--Presentation Copy, 1910


Box 3 Folder 2 to 12

Plimpton, Francis T. P., 1915-1935, (11 Folders)


Box 4 Folder 1

Plimpton, Francis T. P. and Plimpton, Pauline Ames, 1930-1931


Box 4 Folder 2 to 5

Plimpton, John C. and John C., Jr., 1911-1937, (4 Folders)


Box 4 Folder 6

Plimpton, John C. and Plimpton, Carrie--"War letters,", 1914-1921


Box 4 Folder 7

"War letters,", 1915-1918


Professional


Box 4 Folder 8

A, 1911-1913


Box 4 Folder 9

Ayer, Flora H., 1912-1913


Box 4 Folder 10

B, 1912-1913


Box 4 Folder 11

C, 1905-1916


Box 4 Folder 12

D, 1911-1923


Box 4 Folder 13

DeWitt, E.A., 1915-1916


Box 4 Folder 14

E, 1912-1913


Box 4 Folder 15

F, 1912-1915


Box 4 Folder 16

G, 1912-1913


Box 4 Folder 17 to 19

Gosling, Arthur, 1924-1925, (3 Folders)


Box 5 Folder 1

H, 1912-1916


Box 5 Folder 2

Hall, Dana and O. J. Laylander, 1915-1916

(Chicago office)


Box 5 Folder 3

Hill, Charlotte F., 1912-1913


Box 5 Folder 4 to 5

Hilton, H.H., 1915-1916, (2 Folders)


Box 5 Folder 6

Hodgdon, F.C., 1915-1916


Box 5 Folder 7

Hughan, Evelyn West, 1920-1925


Box 5 Folder 8

I-J, 1912-1913


Box 5 Folder 9

K, 1912-1913


Box 5 Folder 10 to 11

Krekel, C. Harry and Edith, 1912-1913, (2 Folders)


Box 5 Folder 12

L, 1913-1916


Box 5 Folder 13

Lawler, Thomas B., 1913-1916


Box 5 Folder 14

M, 1912-1913


Box 5 Folder 15

N, 1912-1920


Box 5 Folder 16

O, 1912-1913


Box 5 Folder 17

P, 1912-1913


Box 6 Folder 1 to 4

Parkhurst, Lewis, 1915-1916, (4 Folders)


Box 6 Folder 5

Partners, 1915


Box 6 Folder 6

R, 1912-1913


Box 6 Folder 7

Robeson, L.B., 1915


Box 6 Folder 8

S, 1912-1915


Box 6 Folder 9

Smith, David Eugene, 1912-1913

Correspondence in this folder has been moved to George A. Plimpton Papers, 1634-1956, Series I: Correspondence and Personal Documents, Subseries 1: Cataloged Correspondence, Smith, David Eugene, 1912-1913 (Box 6 Folder 7)


Box 6 Folder 10

Smith, S.C., 1915-1916


Box 6 Folder 11

T, 1912-1913


Box 6 Folder 12

Thomas, Richard S., 1915-1916


Box 6 Folder 13 to 15

Thurber, Charles H., 1912-1916 (3 of 4 Folders), 1912-1916


Box 7 Folder 1

Thurber, Charles H., 1912-1916 (1of 4 Folders), 1912-1916


Box 7 Folder 2

U-W, 1912-1921


Ginn and Company


Box 7 Folder 3 to 9

1916-1929, (7 Folders)


Box 32 Folder 3 to 7

Financial Reports, 1914-1930, (5 Folders)


Box 7 Folder 10

Gift Account Finances, 1925-1926


Vocational


Book and Portrait Collection


Box 7 Folder 11

General, 1926-1929


Box 7 Folder 12

Book Collection, Cataloguing and Placement of, 1930-1936


Box 7 Folder 13

Education of Shakespeare, 1933


Box 7 Folder 14 to 15

Exhibits, 1903-1933, (2 Folders)


Box 7 Folder 16 to 17

Hospitality, 1902-1933, (2 Folders)


Box 8 Folder 1 to 3

Lectures, 1902-1934, (3 Folders)


Box 8 Folder 4

Martini, Giovanni, 1902-1907

(Joseph)


Box 8 Folder 5 to 6

Portrait Collection, 1905-1936, (2 Folders)


Box 8 Folder 7

Rara Arithmetica, 1921


Educational Institutions and Scholarly Organizations


Box 8 Folder 8

American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1914


Box 8 Folder 9

American Academy of Political Science, 1926


Box 8 Folder 10

American Philological Association, 1922


Box 8 Folder 11

American Political Science Association (Dictionary of American Biography),, 1919


Box 8 Folder 12

Amherst College, 1925


Box 8 Folder 13

Amherst College-- Delta Kappa Epsilon House Library, 1936


Box 8 Folder 14

Barnard College, 1916-1927


Box 8 Folder 15

Bibliographical Society of America, 1906-1921


Box 8 Folder 16

College Board of the Presbyterian Church in the USA, 1908-1913


Box 8 Folder 17

Doshisha University, 1904-1926


Box 8 Folder 18 to 19

Educational Institutions, General, 1912-1928, (2 Folders)


Box 8 Folder 20

Evangelical Seminary of Mexico--Howland, John, 1925-1926


Box 9 Folder 1

Friends of the Library of Columbia University, 1933


Box 9 Folder 2

Mediaeval [sic] Academy of America, 1924-1932


Box 9 Folder 3 to 5

Phillips Exeter Academy, 1903-1928, (3 Folders)


Box 9 Folder 6

Union Theological Seminary, 1915-1916


Foreign Relations


Box 9 Folder 7 to 9

American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, 1913-1934, (3 Folders)


Box 9 Folder 10 to 11

China, 1917-1928, (2 Folders)


Box 9 Folder 12

China--S.Y. Livingston Hu, 1921-1926


Box 9 Folder 13

Japan, 1918-1921


Box 9 Folder 14

Korea--YMCA, 1921-1926


Box 9 Folder 15

Liberia, 1903-1925


Box 9 Folder 16

Near East Relief, 1914-1933 (1 of 7 Folders), 1914-1933


Box 10 Folder 1 to 6

Near East Relief, 1914-1933 (6 of 7 Folders), 1914-1933


Box 10 Folder 7

Philippines--YMCA, 1926


Box 10 Folder 8

Turkey, 1928


Box 10 Folder 9

Wilson, Woodrow, 1913


"Peace"


Box 10 Folder 10 to 12

Church Peace Union, 1918-1922, (3 Folders)


Box 10 Folder 13

Citizens Committee of One Thousand, 1918


Box 10 Folder 14

League to Enforce Peace, 1916-1921


Box 10 Folder 15

World Peace Foundation, 1922-1929


Box 10 Folder 16

Other Peace Organizations, 1921-1929


Subseries I.3: Plimpton, Francis T. P. and Pauline Ames Plimpton, 1906-1994, undated

The bulk of this subseries includes the correspondence between Francis T.P. Plimpton and Pauline Ames Plimpton. When separated, due to professional or family obligations or the occasional solo trip, they corresponded frequently. Other correspondents include their children, parents and the extended Ames, Pearsons and Plimpton families.

Also included here is the correspondence they received regarding "Letters in Training" a privately published compilation of the letters George Plimpton wrote to his parents while he was stationed in Italy (1945-1946). Francis and Pauline distributed "Letters in Training" to their friends and family at Christmas 1946.

Francis's correspondence, somewhat more extensive here than Pauline's, includes correspondence with family, friends and teachers dating from his youth. Pauline's correspondence contains letters regarding her writings about Villa Balbianello, a property on Lake Como, Italy, purchased by her uncle, Butler Ames.


Francis and Pauline


Box 11 Folder 1 to 12

To and From Francis and Pauline, 1932-1971, (12 Folders)


Box 11 Folder 13

Ames Family--General, 1916-1950


Box 11 Folder 14

Ames, Blanche, 1932-1937, 1967, 1932-1937, 1967


Box 12 Folder 1

Davis, Evvie, 1933-1992

(Mrs. John Paschall Davis)


Box 12 Folder 2

Metropolitan Museum of Art


Box 12 Folder 3

Pearsons Family, 1939-1956, undated, 1939-1956, undated


Box 12 Folder 4

Plimpton, Calvin H., 1937-1978


Box 12 Folder 5

Plimpton, Fanny Hastings, 1930-1944


Box 12 Folder 6

Plimpton, Francis Taylor Pearsons, Jr., 1976-1981


Box 12 Folder 7

Plimpton, George Ames, 1942-1970


Box 12 Folder 8

Plimpton, George Ames--Letters in Training--Regarding, 1946-1947


Box 12 Folder 9 to 10

Plimpton, George Arthur, 1909-1935, (2 Folders)


Box 12 Folder 11

Plimpton, Oakes Ames, 1950-1981


Box 12 Folder 12

Plimpton, Sarah, 1958-1979


Box 12 Folder 13

Stevenson, Adlai, 1958-1960


Francis


Box 12 Folder 14

1906-1916 (1 of 2 Folders), 1906-1916


Box 13 Folder 1

1906-1916 (2 of 2 Folders), 1906-1916


Box 13 Folder 2

1921-1948


Box 13 Folder 3

1958-1978


Box 13 Folder 4

Family--General, 1939-1981


Box 13 Folder 5

"Fan Mail,", 1961-1979


Box 13 Folder 6

Reminiscences of, 1945


Box 13 Folder 7 to 9

United Nations Appointment, 1961, (3 Folders)


Pauline


Box 14 Folder 1

1949-1994


Box 14 Folder 2 to 3

Memorial Service for Francis, 1983, (2 Folders)


Box 14 Folder 4 to 5

Villa Balbianello, 1990-1992, (2 Folders)


Portrait Collection-- George Arthur Plimpton's


Box 14 Folder 6 to 7

Correspondence, 1940-1979, (2 Folders)


Box 14 Folder 8

Information Pages, undated


Box 14 Folder 9

Lists, 1926-1956, undated, 1926-1956, undated


Box 14 Folder 10

Purchases, 1929-1932, undated, 1929-1932, undated


Box 52 Folder 1

Photographs--Collection, undated


Box 52 Folder 2

Photographs--From dealers, undated

Series II: Writings, 1913-1992, undated

This small series includes the writings of two generations: An address delivered by Frances Taylor Pearsons Plimpton to the Wellesley Club; addresses by George Plimpton; pieces written by Francis T. P. Plimpton dating from a journal he kept in 1913 while on a trip to Europe to drafts dating to 1972; and notes and drafts of several of Pauline Ames Plimpton's works. The material is arranged alphabetically by creator.


Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons


Box 14 Folder 11

Address-- Delivered to Wellesley Club, circa, 1890s


Plimpton, George Arthur


Box 14 Folder 12

Addresses, 1913-1915, 1932, undated, 1913-1915, 1932, undated


Box 15 Folder 1

Memoir--Draft, undated


Box 15 Folder 2

Printed, 1926-1928


Plimpton, Francis Taylor Pearsons


Box 15 Folder 3

General, 1926-1972


Box 15 Folder 4

"Amherst Writing,", 1920-1922


Box 15 Folder 5

China, 1976


Box 53

Far East Diary, 1920. Typescript. 363 pages (rectos only). Original buckram, spine gilt., 1920, (1 bound volume)

An unpublished account of a voyage to China in 1920.


Box 15 Folder 6

China--Journal, 1918-1922

(pages 1-49 missing)


Box 15 Folder 7 to 9

Europe--Journal, 1913, (3 Folders)


Box 15 Folder 10

"Law as a Career,", 1933


Box 15 Folder 11

"In Personam," 1924, undated, 1924, undated


Box 16 Folder 1

"In Praise of Polygamy," 1957, undated, 1957, undated


Box 16 Folder 2

Verse, 1928-1955, undated, 1928-1955, undated


Plimpton, Pauline Ames


Box 16 Folder 3

China, 1976


Box 16 Folder 4 to 9

"A Collector's Recollections"--Notes and drafts, 1992, undated, 1992, undated, (6 Folders)


Box 16 Folder 10

"The Human Wisdom of Johnson,", 1922


Box 16 Folder 11

Notes--General, undated


Box 16 Folder 12

"Orchids at Christmas,", 1975


Box 16 Folder 13

The Plimpton Papers, 1984-1985


Box 16 Folder 14

A Window on our World--More Plimpton Papers, 1987, undated, 1987, undated

Series III: Financial and Real Estate, 1894-1949

This series contains correspondence regarding donations and loans made by George Arthur Plimpton, as well as financial and insurance transactions with which he was involved (including the estates of Ginn and Company partner, Osmyn P. Conant, and his wife Louise Royce Conant). Documents related to various properties owned by the Plimpton family can also be found here. The material is arranged alphabetically.


Box 17 Folder 1 to 7

Donations and Loans, 1901-1934, (7 Folders)


Box 17 Folder 8

Donations and Loans--"Bad debts,", 1912-1922


Conant, Osmyn P. and Louise R.--Estate


Box 17 Folder 9

Death of, 1910-1911


Correspondence--Family


Box 17 Folder 10 to 11

Barton, Annie J. and Anson, 1910-14, (2 Folders)


Box 17 Folder 12 to 13

Conant, Richard Royce--Guardianship of, 1910-1916, (2 Folders)


Box 18 Folder 1

Eldred, Katherine, 1910-1916


Correspondence--Legal and Financial


Box 18 Folder 2 to 3

Melville, Henry, 1910-1915, (2 Folders)


Box 18 Folder 4 to 6

New York Trust Company, 1911-1916, (3 Folders)


Box 18 Folder 7

Parkhurst, Lewis, 1911


Box 18 Folder 8

Insurance, 1910-1912


Box 18 Folder 9

Wills, 1910


Box 18 Folder 10 to 11

Management of Estate, 1910-1915, (2 Folders)


Personal Finances


Box 18 Folder 12

General, 1921-1935


Box 18 Folder 13

Ames Hall Trust, 1948-1949


Box 19 Folder 1 to 2

Bank of Manhattan, 1928-1933, (2 Folders)


Box 19 Folder 3

College budget--Francis Plimpton, 1920-1921


Box 19 Folder 4 to 5

Eckert, John A. and Co. Insurance, 1930-1936, (2 Folders)


Box 19 Folder 6

Highland Park Associates, 1913-1922


Box 19 Folder 7

Investments, 1919-1934


Box 19 Folder 8

Lingley, Baird and Dixon, 1927-1931


Box 19 Folder 9

Lingley, R. T. and Co., 1932-1936


Box 19 Folder 10

Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, 1911-1935


Box 19 Folder 11

New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1923-1936


Box 19 Folder 12

Plimpton Checks, 1897-1898


Box 19 Folder 13

Plimpton Estate--Receipts and Disbursements, 1936


Box 19 Folder 14 to 15

Plimpton Trust, 1894, 1935-1936, 1894, 1935-1936, (2 Folders)


Box 19 Folder 16

Taxes, 1929-1936


Real Estate


Box 19 Folder 17

Fifth Avenue--70, 1903-1913


Box 20 Folder 1

Fifth Avenue--1165, 1930-1931


Box 20 Folder 2

Lewis Farm, 1903-1924


Box 20 Folder 3 to 4

Lewis Farm--Account, 1934-1936, (2 Folders)


Box 20 Folder 5

Lewis Farm--Insurance, 1913-1917


Box 20 Folder 6 to 7

Old Hall Street, Liverpool, UK, 1932-1936, (2 Folders)


Box 20 Folder 8

Park Avenue--61, 1935-1944


Box 20 Folder 9

Walpole Realty Corporation, 1943

Series IV: Personal Documents, Ephemera and Realia, 1692-1995, undated

This sprawling series contains genealogies, documents and artifacts of many generations of the Plimpton, Pearsons and Ames families. The earliest document, dated 1697, is a prose narrative by Mary Plimpton, detailing her religious conversion. Nearly as ancient is a 1699 New Testament owned by D.K. Pearsons. Less esoteric items--baby shoes, a baby book, daily agendas and personal documents--provide hints of the quotidian Plimpton family life. Caches of school work, herbarium specimens, drawings, youthful compositions, report cards and diplomas reveal the educational accomplishments of several generations. Awards, clippings, and scrapbooks document professional achievements. The material is arranged alphabetically.


Clippings and Printed Material


Box 21 Folder 1

General, 1949-1976, undated, 1949-1976, undated


Box 21 Folder 2

Family Obituaries, 1890s-1950, undated, 1890s-1950, undated


Box 21 Folder 3 to 4

Francis T. P. Plimpton, 1957-1982, undated, 1957-1982, undated, (2 Folders)


Box 21 Folder 5

George Ames Plimpton, 1953-1982, undated, 1953-1982, undated


Box 21 Folder 6

George Arthur Plimpton, 1927-1942, undated, 1927-1942, undated


Box 21 Folder 7

George Arthur Plimpton--Funeral, 1936


Box 21 Folder 8

Pauline Ames Plimpton, 1926-1978, undated, 1926-1978, undated


Box 21 Folder 9

"Plimptoniana"--The American Book Collector, 1932


Early Family Documents and Genealogy


Box 21 Folder 10

"Bermuda Childhood"--Memories of by Lucy Horsfall, circa, 1960s


Box 21 Folder 11

Butler, Benjamin, 1876-1982


Genealogies


Box 21 Folder 12

Ames-Plimpton, undated


Box 22 Folder 1

Plimpton Family, undated


Box 22 Folder 2

Plimpton Family--notes and correspondence, 1896-1898, 1970-1973, undated, 1896-1898, 1970-1973, undated


Box 22 Folder 3

Plumpton [sic] Family, undated


Box 22 Folder 4

Taylor Family--Genealogy Table, 1859


Box 22 Folder 5

Pearsons, D.K--Owner of The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,, 1699


Box 37 Folder 1

Pearsons, W.B.C.--in Holyoke Centennial, 1923


Box 37 Folder 2

Pearsons, W.B.C.--Proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln, 1864


Box 22 Folder 6

Plimpton, Mary--Testimony of Religious Conversion, 1697


Box 22 Folder 7

Plimpton Family--Documents, 1726-1808


Box 22 Folder 8

Society of John Plympton Descendants, 1963-1980, undated, 1963-1980, undated


Box 37 Folder 3

Southside--Medfield--General Bills, 1780


Box 37 Folder 4

Starr, Comfort--Documents, 1909


Box 22 Folder 9

Taylor, Eldad--Documents, 1761, 1775, 1761, 1775


Box 39 Folder 1

Walpole, town of--1832 Survey, undated

(Photostat)


Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons


Box 22 Folder 10

Address Book, circa, 1890s


Box 22 Folder 11 to 12

Agendas, 1892-1896, (2 Folders)


Box 23 Folder 1

Agendas, 1897-1900


Box 23 Folder 8

Baby shoes, circa, 1864


Box 23 Folder 2

Bookplate, undated (circa 1902), undated


Box 23 Folder 3

Homework and Notes, undated (circa 1870s-1880s), undated


Box 23 Folder 4

Italian Books--Exhibit, 1902


Box 23 Folder 5

Wedding and Honeymoon, 1892


Flat Box 325 Folder 1 to 18

Wellesley College--Herbarium Specimens, 1881-1883, (18 Folders)


Flat Box 326 Folder 1 to 17

Wellesley College--Herbarium Specimens, 1881-1883, (17 Folders)


Flat Box 327 Folder 1 to 17

Wellesley College--Herbarium Specimens, 1881-1883, (17 Folders)


Plimpton, George Arthur, 1870-1979


Box 39

Awards and Honorary Degrees, 1904-1931

(rolled)


Box 37 Folder 5

Barnard College--Tribute, 1893


Box 23 Folder 6 to 7

School Work--Report Cards, Compositions, Addresses and Speeches, 1870-1876, (2 Folders)


Plimpton, Francis T.P.


Youth


Childhood and Early Education


Box 24 Folder 1

Baby Book, 1900-1902


Box 24 Folder 2

Brochures, 1910-1913


Box 24 Folder 3 to 4

Drawings, 1906-1913, undated, 1906-1913, undated, (2 Folders)


Box 24 Folder 5

Postcards--Collected, 1910, undated, 1910, undated


Box 40

Scrapbook, 1914-1915


Box 24 Folder 6 to 7

School Work, 1907-1917, undated, 1907-1917, undated, (2 Folders)


Box 25 Folder 1

School Work and Compositions--bound, 1911-1913


Box 25 Folder 2

Sunday School--Annual Letters of Century Class, 1917


Phillips Exeter


Box 25 Folder 3

General, 1912-1917


Box 41

The Exonian, 1915-1917 ( 3 volumes), 1915-1917


Box 25 Folder 4

Monthly, 1915-1917


Amherst College


Box 26 Folder 1

Centennial Class, 1921


Box 26 Folder 2

Clippings, undated


Box 26 Folder 3

Correspondence, 1917-1923


Box 26 Folder 4

Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1921


Box 26 Folder 5

Ephemera, 1904-1924


Box 26 Folder 6

Printed Material, 1917-1922


Box 26 Folder 7

Harvard Law School, 1923-1925, undated, 1923-1925, undated


Professional and Vocational Pursuits


Academic


Box 27 Folder 1

Amherst College Alumni, 1923-1981, undated, 1923-1981, undated


Box 27 Folder 2

Phillips Exeter, 1944-1975, undated, 1944-1975, undated


Box 27 Folder 3

Associations and Awards, 1947-1977, undated, 1947-1977, undated


Box 27 Folder 4

Associations and Awards--Academic,1936-1983, undated


Box 27 Folder 5

Biographical Sketches--Master File, 1961-1976


Box 27 Folder 6

Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons & Gates--40th Anniversary, 1971


Honors and Diplomas


Box 38 Folder 1

Awards--General, 1922-1966


Box 38 Folder 2

Awards and Certificates, 1916-1923


Box 38 Folder 3

Awards and Honorary Degrees, 1952-1981


Box 38 Folder 4

Certificates--from Mayor of NYC, 1976-1980


Box 38 Folder 5

Diplomas, 1917-1925


Box 38 Folder 6

Posters--of talks, undated


Box 39

Rolled--Honorary Degrees, 1952-1981


Scrapbooks of Professional Life


Box 28 Folder 1 to 3

1963-1973, (3 Folders); unbound


Box 45

United Nations, 1961-1965, bound


General


Box 28 Folder 4

Death, 1983-1984


Box 28 Folder 5

Death--Memorial Lectures, 1985-1987


Box 28 Folder 6

Ephemera, 1926-1980, undated, 1926-1980, undated


George Ames Plimpton


Box 28 Folder 7

Report Cards, 1932-1945


Box 28 Folder 8 to 10

School Work, 1943, undated (4 Folders), 1943, undated


Box 29 Folder 1

Testing--Aptitude, 1941

(includes Francis T. P. Plimpton, Jr.)


Pauline Ames Plimpton


Box 29 Folder 2

Diploma, 1918


Entertaining


Box 29 Folder 3

Guest Books, undated


Box 29 Folder 4 to 5

Guest Lists, 1957-1982, (2 Folders)


Box 29 Folder 6

Recipes, undated


Box 23 Folder 9

Reading--The Divine Comedy, 1932

(heavily annotated)

Series V: Photographs and Images, circa 1870s-1990s, undated

Included in this series are individual photographs, negatives and albums of the creators of this collection, their ancestors, their descendants, their properties, and their friends and associates. Material is arranged alphabetically.


Subseries V.1: Albums, circa late 1800s-1983

The albums, some of which were disbound due to preservation concerns, range from a collection of photographs of the Pearsons or Plimpton family dating from the late 1800s to a travel album dated 1982-1983. Included here are albums featuring Francis Plimpton from his childhood through his professional life as an attorney, and at the United Nations. The earliest travel albums are collections of photographs of a trip to Constantinople (1914) and to China (1920). Later photo albums contain pictures of Pauline, Francis, their family and friends on their travels around the world.


Plimpton, Francis


Box 29 Folder 7

Childhood, circa, 1901-1906, bound


Box 29 Folder 8

"Constantinople, Trip to,", 1914, bound


Box 30 Folder 1

Birthday, 1980


Box 30 Folder 2

Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons and Gates, 1978


Box 30 Folder 3

La Guardia Medal of Honor, 1983


Box 30 Folder 4

United Nations, 1960, undated, 1960, undated


Box 30 Folder 5

1961-1976


Box 30 Folder 6 to 7

1963-1973, (2 Folders)


Plimpton, Francis and Pauline


Box 30 Folder 8

"China,", 1976


Box 42

"Family Album," 1968-1970 (bound), 1968-1970


Box 30 Folder 9 to 10

"Sicily, Ausable, West Hills,", 1982-1983, (2 Folders)


Box 31 Folder 1 to 3

"Trip Around the World,", 1966, (3 Folders)


Box 31 Folder 4 to 5

1960-1973, (2 Folders)


Box 31 Folder 6

1971-1972


Box 31 Folder 7 to 8

1974-1975, (2 Folders)


Box 32 Folder 1 to 2

1975-1980, (2 Folders)


Box 43

Plimpton, Frances and George Arthur--Pearsons or Plimpton Family Album, circa late, 1800s, bound


Box 44

Plimpton, George Arthur--"Far East,", 1920, bound


Subseries V.2: Photographs and Negatives, circa 1870s-1980s

Found here are photographs of the extended Plimpton, Pearsons and Ames families. Especially numerous are the photographs of Francis T.P. Plimpton, which include baby photos, high school and college pictures, photos of Plimpton with his fellow Amherst College trustees, and many pictures of him at work: practicing law, working at the United Nations, and socializing at diplomatic events. Pictures of Pauline Ames Plimpton include portraits and candid photographs with Francis and with their children and extended family.


Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons and George Arthur and Extended Family, circa 1870s-circa, 1990s


Plimpton, Frances Taylor Pearsons


Box 33 Folder 1

1884-1900s, undated, 1884-1900s, undated


Box 33 Folder 2

Friends, undated


Box 33 Folder 3

Grandparents, undated


Box 33 Folder 4

Pearsons, W. B. C. and Sarah , undated


Box 33 Folder 5

With George Arthur Plimpton, circa, 1890s


Plimpton, George Arthur


Box 33 Folder 6

Circa, 1870s-1930s


Box 33 Folder 7

General, undated


Box 38 Folder 9

Portraits, 1920s-1930


Family


Box 33 Folder 8

Adams Family, 1893-1896, undated, 1893-1896, undated

(cousins)


Box 33 Folder 9

Gay, Rev. Ebenezer, 1885


Box 33 Folder 10

Kendall Family, undated

(cousins)


Box 33 Folder 11

Plimpton, Calvin G., undated

(father)


Box 33 Folder 12

Plimpton, Calvin H., circa, 1930s-1940s

(son)


Groups

(including George Arthur Plimpton)


Box 33 Folder 13

Family, 1890s-1930s, undated, 1890s-1930s, undated


Box 33 Folder 14

Amherst College Class of 1876, undated, 1876, undated


Box 33 Folder 15

Brothers, undated


Box 33 Folder 16

Travel, undated


Property and Real Estate


Box 33 Folder 17

General, 1902-1911, undated, 1902-1911, undated


Box 33 Folder 18

General--Plimptonville, circa 1918, undated, 1918, undated


Box 37 Folder 6

Home--Interior, undated

(41 East 33rd Street, NY, NY)


Box 38 Folder 10

Lewis Farm, undated


Box 34 Folder 1

Lewis Farm, undated


Plimpton, Francis T. P.


Youth


Box 34 Folder 1

Baby, 1900-1903, undated, 1900-1903, undated


Box 34 Folder 2 to 5

Childhood and Adolescence, 1904-1921, undated, 1904-1921, undated, (4 Folders)


Box 34 Folder 6

Exeter--Classmates, circa, 1917


Box 34 Folder 7

Groups--General, circa, 1920s


Box 37 Folder 7

Groups--School, circa, 1915-1924


Adulthood


General--Oversize


Box 37 Folder 8

Harvard University Law School Reunions, 1965-1980


Box 37 Folder 9

Sketches and Photographs, circa 1960s-1980, undated, 1960s-1980, undated


Box 37 Folder 10

United Nations--Photographs, undated


Box 38 Folder 7

Portraits, circa 1910-1950s, undated, 1910-1950s, undated


Box 38 Folder 8

Portrait--FTPP, PAP and children, 1937


Box 35 Folder 1

Amherst College--Groups and Events, 1949-1974, undated, 1949-1974, undated


Box 35 Folder 2

Autographed Photos, 1978-1986, undated, 1978-1986, undated

(presidents and NYC mayors)


Box 35 Folder 3

Birthday--80th, 1980


Box 35 Folder 4

Debevoise and Plimpton--40th Anniversary Dinner, 1971


Family


Box 35 Folder 5

General, 1960s-1990s


Box 35 Folder 6

Francis T.P. Plimpton, Jr., undated


Box 35 Folder 7

George Ames Plimpton, undated


Pauline Ames Plimpton


Box 35 Folder 8 to 9

1980s undated, (2 Folders)


Box 35 Folder 10

with Francis, circa, 1960s-1980s


Box 35 Folder 11

A Collector's Recollection photos, 1993 (circa 1890-1930s), 1993


Box 35 Folder 12

Honorary Degrees and Awards, circa, 1960s-1970s


Box 35 Folder 13

Kendall, Henry Plimpton--Room at University of South Carolina, undated


Box 35 Folder 14

Portraits and Bust, circa, 1920-1970s


Box 35 Folder 15 to 17

Professional and Vocational, 1954-circa, 1980s, (3 Folders)


Box 35 Folder 18

United Nations, circa, 1960s


Box 35 Folder 19

Villa Balbianello, undated


Negatives, circa 1910-circa, 1980s


Box 36 Folder 1 to 12

General, 1910s-1920s (12 envelopes), 1910s-1920s


Box 36 Folder 13 to 48

"China, Trip to," 1920 (36 envelopes), 1920


Box 36 Folder 49 to 56

"A Collector's Recollections," undated (8 envelopes), undated


Box 36 Folder 57

Plimpton, Francis T.P., Portrait, circa, 1930s


Box 36 Folder 58

Plimpton, Francis T.P. and Plimpton, Pauline Ames, circa, 1970s-1980s


Subseries V.3: Special Format Photographs and Images, undated

These images appear in several formats, including glass slides, daguerreotypes, and one autochrome diascope image of an unidentified sitter, and one silhouette of an unidentified man.


Box 46

Autochrome diascope, undated


Box 47

Daguerreotypes, undated (2), undated


Box 47

Daguerreotypes--Pearsons, Hannah, circa 1880s--small Box--fragile--framed (2)


Box 48

Slides, Glass--Horn Books and Manuscripts, undated (46), undated


Box 47

Silhouette, undated