EDWARD EVERETT HAYDEN AND FAMILY
A REGISTER OF THEIR PAPERS
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Karen Linn with the assistance of
Catherine Wilkins-Susynski
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 1992
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PROVENANCE
The papers of Edward Everett Hayden and Family were given to
the Library of Congress by Hayden's youngest daughter, Mary
Bainbridge Hayden, in 1979. Edward Everett Hayden (1858-1932)
was a naval officer and scientist.
Mary Bainbridge Hayden has dedicated the copyright of her
unpublished writings in this collection to the public. The
status of copyright of other unpublished writings in the papers
of Edward Everett Hayden and Family is governed by the Copyright
Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Maps have been transferred to the Geography and Map Division
of the Library; many photographs, including all glass plate
photographs, blueprints, and graphic materials, have been
transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division.
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Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 12.4
Approximate number of items: 11,000
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
1858, Apr. 14 Born, Boston, Mass.
1875 Appointed cadet midshipman, United States Naval
Academy,Annapolis, Md.
1879 Graduated fourth in class, United States Naval
Academy, Annapolis, Md.
Assigned to the _Kearsarge_ (screw sloop-of-war)
1881 Assigned to the _New Hampshire_ (ship)
1882 Married Kate Reynolds
1883 Special duty with the Smithsonian Institution and
United States Geological Survey; suffered a
severe fall while mountain climbing in Oregon,
resulting in amputation of left leg.
1884 Sent to Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge,
Mass.
1885 Retired from active service due to physical
disability
1885-86 Assistant geologist, United States Geological
Survey, Washington, D.C.
1887-93 Marine meteorologist and editor of pilot charts,
United States Hydrographic Office, Washington,
D.C.
1895-97 Secretary, National Geographic Society,
Washington, D.C.
1898 Sent to United States Naval Observatory, Mare
Island, Calif.
1899 Assigned to United States Hydrographic Office,
Manila, Philippine Islands
1900 Assigned to Office of Naval Intelligence,
Washington, D.C.
1901 Restored to active list, commissioned a
lieutenant, then promoted to lieutenant
commander
1902-10 In charge of chronometers and time service, United
States Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.
1905 Participated in United States Eclipse Expedition
in Spain
1910 Promoted to captain
1910-15 Commandant, United States Naval Station and
Seventh Naval District, Key West, Fla.
1911-12 Assigned to United States Naval Home,
Philadelphia, Pa. (Nov. 1911-Jan. 1912;
Nov.-Dec. 1912)
1912, Commanded Cuban Longitude Party
Feb.-July
1915-21 Court-martial duty, Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth,
Va.
1921 Retired with rank of rear admiral
1921 Returned to Washington, D.C., but traveled
frequently, especially in Europe
1932, Nov. 17 Died, Baltimore, Md.
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The papers of Edward Everett Hayden and Family span the
years 1817-1965. Most of the items in the collection comprise
the papers of Edward Everett Hayden, a rear admiral in the United
States Navy, and are concentrated in the period 1879-1932.
Hayden's navy files are wide-ranging, but they focus on his
scientific work for the navy and his command of the United States
Naval Station in Key West, Florida (1910-15). There is, in
addition, a wealth of other Hayden family material richly
documenting military family life in the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries; approximately one-third of the collection is
family correspondence. Hayden's wife, Kate Reynolds, came from a
military family; the Hayden's eldest son served many years as a
medical officer in the navy; their second son graduated from the
United States Military Academy at West Point and served in the
army until 1920; and the youngest son attended military schools
and served in the army during World War I. The oldest items in
the collection are the papers of Hayden's grandfather, William
Hayden, a Massachusetts Whig and postmaster of Boston. Prominent
correspondents of William Hayden include Daniel Webster, Jacob
Collamer, and John Davis. The most recent material relates to
Mary Bainbridge Hayden, the admiral's youngest child, who donated
the collection to the library.
Edward Everett Hayden (1858-1932) was born in Boston and
graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1879. He lost
his leg in a climbing accident while on duty with the United
States Geological Survey and subsequently was forced to retire in
1885. Through a special act of Congress, Hayden was restored to
active duty in 1901, but was restricted to shore duty. During
most of the intervening years, he worked for the navy as a
civilian.
Hayden worked for the navy primarily as a scientist. In
addition to his official duties, he published articles on
timekeeping, hydrography, and meteorology, especially relating to
hurricanes. The series titled Navy Files includes Hayden's
correspondence with the Navy and War departments as well as
office correspondence and miscellaneous items from each of his
duty stations. A large number of official papers, photographs,
and various documents preserved in the Navy Files relate to
Hayden's work in charge of time service and chronometers at the
Unted States Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C., from 1902 to
1910 and his service as commandant of the Key West naval station
from 1910 to 1915.
Many of Hayden's activities outside the navy are represented
in the Subject File series. Material that was of professional
scientific interest to him (meteorology, hydrography,
timekeeping) is located here, as are the papers on his various
inventions, patents, and personal business matters. Papers from
his three-year position as secretary of the National Geographic
Society are also in the Subject File.
The Family Papers series is organized into subseries by name
of family member. Within each person's file, the family
correspondence contains letters and cables written by that family
member or spouse to other relatives. In some cases, the files
also contain incoming letters. Following the family
correspondence of each person are the general correspondence,
financial material, photographs, school papers, writings, etc.,
of that person. Amounts and types of material differ for each
family member. Excepted from this organization are the files of
Edward Everett Hayden, whose personal nonfamily papers comprise
the rest of the collection. Listed alphabetically below are
short descriptions of family members represented in the
collection and the types of materials to be found in each
subseries.
Alfred Hayden (born 1894)
Edward Everett Hayden and his wife, Kate Reynolds Hayden,
sent Alfred, their youngest son, to Staunton Military Academy in
Staunton, Virginia, and later to Virginia Military Institute.
Alfred wrote numerous letters home describing his life at
military school. He attended college at the University of Maine,
Orono, and by June 1917 was a lieutenant in the United States
Army. Alfred married Marie Vincent Treby in 1918 and several
months later was sent to France to fight in World War I. After
the war, Alfred and Marie settled in Norfolk, Virginia, where
Alfred worked as a fireman. Marie died in 1924; Alfred married
Susan Camp Reams in 1927.
Arthur D. Hayden (ca. 1879-1943)
Very little correspondence remains between Edward Everett
Hayden and his much younger brother Arthur. Arthur spent much
time with their mother in her old age and inherited all the
family property. Most of the items in his papers pertain to the
Nantucket, Massachusetts, properties that he inherited.
Dorothy Hayden (born ca. 1891)
Dorothy, the third child of Edward Everett Hayden and a
prolific letter writer, spent much of her youth pursuing various
educational activities (including school in Europe) and visiting
her brother Reynolds in the Caribbean and in California. Dorothy
moved to Boston in 1924 to study occupational therapy, motivated
in large part by her own emotional problems. She continued to
live in Boston and work as an occupational therapist until 1931,
when she married a neuropsychiatrist named Gaylord Coon. They
had two sons. In addition to her correspondence, Dorothy's
papers include school papers, photographs, and financial
material.
Edward Everett Hayden (1858-1932)
The Edward Everett Hayden section of the Family Papers
series contains only his correspondence with family,
correspondence about family matters, and a series of portraits.
The rest of his papers comprise the remainder of the collection.
Herbert Bainbridge Hayden (1885-1969)
Herbert was the second child of Edward Everett Hayden. An
avid letter writer, Herbert provided great detail about his daily
life from 1904 to 1915; coverage is spotty after 1915. From 1904
to 1907 Herbert attended the United States Military Academy at
West Point, New York, and many letters carefully describe his
life as a cadet. After graduation, he served with the army in
Cuba, the Pacific Northwest, Texas, the Philippine Islands, and
in Europe during World War I. Herbert retired as a colonel in
1920. Eventually, he settled into a banking career in
Philadelphia. He married Ethel Wells in 1929, and they had a son
in 1931. Herbert's papers also include documents from his
military service, photographs, school papers, and financial
material.
Kate Reynolds Hayden (born ca. 1859)
Originally from Lafayette, Indiana, Kate Reynolds married
Edward Everett Hayden in 1882. When not on tour elsewhere, they
resided in Washington D.C., living for many years (ca. 1888-1910)
at the corner of 16th and S streets, NW. They had five children.
Her papers are comprised of correspondence, financial materials,
and photographic portraits.
Louise Annie Dorr Hayden (1837-1910)
Edward Everett Hayden's mother, Louise Hayden, lived in
Boston. She later moved to Washington, D.C., but spent much of
her time in Europe. Her papers consist principally of letters to
her son.
Mary Bainbridge Hayden (born 1895)
Mary, the youngest of the Hayden children, attended private
high school in Europe and graduated from Vassar College in 1918.
After graduation, she worked with charitable organizations in the
United States and Europe, as an Associated Press correspondent on
the Herbert Hoover presidential campaign of 1928, and as a
reporter in Berlin, Germany, 1929-32. She finished her career as
a federal government employee and lived in Washington, D.C. Most
of her family correspondence dates from her high school days in
Europe, the first few years after college, and her time covering
the Hoover campaign. Many of the letters have photographs
attached. Her papers also include diaries, financial material,
school papers, and writings.
Reynolds Hayden (born 1883)
Reynolds was the first-born of the Hayden children. At the
age of seventeen, his father arranged for him to accompany
American military forces to China, and there are several letters
from Reynolds describing his experiences in the Boxer Rebellion.
Reynolds attended medical school at Georgetown University,
Washington, D.C., and made his career as a medical officer in the
navy. Most of his duty stations were in the Caribbean, although
he spent 1912-14 in California. He married Belle Howard in 1908;
she died in 1923. In 1925 he married Helen Troy. Reynolds had
five sons. His papers are comprised of correspondence, medical
writings, photographs, and miscellaneous materials.
William Hayden (1795-1880)
The oldest material in the Family Papers series belonged to
Edward Everett Hayden's grandfather, William Hayden. Most of the
items relate to William's political patronage appointment and
work as postmaster of Boston. Correspondents include prominent
Massachusetts Whigs.
William Vassall Hayden (ca. 1856-1938)
There is one folder of family correspondence from Vassall,
Edward Everett Hayden's older brother. He lived outside Boston.
Lilian Hayden Hieston (ca. 1863-1940)
There are several folders of family correspondence from
Edward Everett Hayden's older sister Lily. She divorced her
husband Walter in 1907, but kept her married name Hieston. She
spent much of her time traveling.
Joseph Jones Reynolds (1822-1899)
J. J. Reynolds was the father of Kate Reynolds Hayden. He
commanded the Indiana Volunteers during the Civil War, achieving
the rank of major general. During the early years of
Reconstruction, he had command of military districts in Texas and
Louisiana; the general correspondence of 1865-67 contains copies
of letters documenting his work there. Also included are
military papers, financial material, and photographs. When he
retired, he moved to Washington, D.C., with his wife, Mary
Elizabeth Bainbridge Reynolds.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Nos. Series
1 Diaries, Journals, and Notebooks, 1879-1932.
Diaries, journals, and notebooks of Edward
Everett Hayden, including miscellaneous daily
jottings, arranged chronologically.
2-15 Family Papers, 1817-1963, n.d.
Correspondence, financial material, photographs,
school papers, etc., grouped according to
individual family member and alphabetically by
topic or type of material therein. Types and
amounts of material vary for each individual. The
Edward Everett Hayden subseries is limited to
family and family-related correspondence and
photographic portraits. Miscellaneous family
papers include genealogical data, newspaper
clippings, and photographs.
15-22 Navy Files, 1873-1932, n.d.
Edward Everett Hayden's official correspondence
with the Navy and War departments, arranged
chronologically. Items relating to his various
duty stations include correspondence, notebooks,
photographs, maps, newspaper clippings, and
miscellaneous topical materials, arranged
alphabetically by name of station and by topic or
type of material therein. A small subject file,
consisting of miscellaneous documents,
unidentified photographs, and papers relating to
Hayden's retirement and military status, completes
the series.
23-24 General Correspondence, 1875-1932, n.d.
Letters Edward Everett Hayden received from
friends, professional associates, and commercial
concerns, and some copies of letters sent.
Arranged chronologically.
25-26 Writings, 1879-1931, n.d.
Edward Everett Hayden's poetry, publications,
speeches, and unpublished manuscripts arranged
alphabetically by title within each category.
Correspondence with publishers and editors is
included.
26-31 Subject File, 1864-1934, n.d.
Correspondence, patent certificates, real estate
and legal documents, financial papers, scientific
writings, and ephemera collected by Edward Everett
Hayden and arranged alphabetically by topic or
type of material.
OV 1 Oversize, ca. 1879-1925, n.d.
Oversize material organized and described
according to the series, folders, and boxes from
which the items were removed.
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CONTAINER LIST
Container Nos. Contents
DIARIES, JOURNALS, AND NOTEBOOKS, 1879-1932
Box 1 27 Dec. 1879, journal entry
1881-82, journal
ca. 1881-ca. 1887, journal and commonplace book
18 May 1883-1 Feb. 1884, diaries, United States
Geological Survey
8 Mar.-13 Oct. 1884, diary and notebook
Jan. 1906-Aug. 1907, notebooks
Sept. 1907-May 1911, notebooks
ca. 1917-ca. 1920, notebooks
1918-24, notebook and journal
May-July 1921, 1930, notebooks
1 Jan. 1931-15 Nov. 1932, diary
Miscellaneous papers, 1924-30
FAMILY PAPERS, 1817-1963, n.d.
Box 2 Hayden, Alfred D. (son)
Correspondence
Family
By Hayden, Alfred D., 1906-49 (18 folders)
By Hayden, Marie Vincent Treby (first wife
of Alfred), 1918
By Hayden, Susan Camp Reams (second wife of
Alfred), 1932
General, 1909-17
Miscellany
Ephemera, 1909, 1918
Photographs
Athletic groups, ca. 1910-ca. 1915
Portraits, ca. 1904-ca. 1928
School papers, 1903-13
Hayden, Arthur D. (brother)
Correspondence
Family, 1901, 1907-10, 1920
General, ca. 1925-ca. 1940
Miscellany
Ephemera, n.d.
Fleming, Florence H., correspondence and
miscellaneous documents, 1934-39
Nantucket, Mass., properties
Correspondence
Hieston, Lilian Hayden, 1926-27
Miscellaneous, 1922-27, n.d.
Extracts from leases, 1923
Financial material, 1920, 1925-27
Photographs, n.d.
Box 3 Photographs, ca. 1900-ca. 1939
Hayden, Dorothy (daughter)
Correspondence
Family
By Coon, Gaylord (husband of Dorothy), 1931
By Hayden, Dorothy, 1900-1937 (21 folders)
Box 4 General, 1905-32, n.d.
Miscellany
Ephemera, n.d.
Financial material, 1926-29, 1934, 1950
Photographs
Europe, ca. 1922
Portraits, ca. 1895-ca. 1940
Miscellaneous, ca. 1895-ca. 1935
School papers, 1904-05
Hayden, Edward Everett
Correspondence
Family correspondence
Received, 1875-78, 1884-88, 1893-1913,
1920-32
Sent
1881-1925 (7 folders)
Box 5 1926-32, n.d. (3 folders)
General correspondence concerning
Hayden, Alfred D., 1907-15, 1922
Hayden, Arthur D., 1895-97, 1909, 1923
Hayden, Dorothy, 1904, 1909-13, 1923-24,
1930-32
Hayden, Herbert B., 1902-29
Hayden, Louise Annie Dorr, 1907-10
Hayden, Mary Bainbridge, 1907-31
Hayden, Reynolds, 1898-1908, 1920-21, 1927
Hayden children, 1894, 1902-09, 1924
Hieston, Lilian Hayden, 1906-08, 1917-19
Miscellaneous relatives, 1903, 1907-10,
1923-26, 1931
Photographs, portraits, ca. 1879-1932 _See also
Container 15_, Hayden, Edward Everett and
Kate Reynolds
Hayden, Herbert Bainbridge (son)
Correspondence
Family
By Hayden, Ethel Wells (wife of Herbert),
1930-32
By Hayden, Herbert B.
1893-1904 (2 folders)
Box 6 Jan. 1905-July 1909 (6 folders)
Box 7 Aug. 1909-Dec. 1920 (8 folders)
Box 8 1921-32, n.d. (4 folders)
General, 1902-31
Legal, 1911-13
United States Army, 1905-20, 1927
Miscellany
Application to Indiana Volunteers, 1917
Army injury, ca. 1913
Army orders and service records, 1905-09,
1914-15
Ephemera, 1905-07, n.d.
Financial material, 1914-15, 1935
Letters of recommendation, 1925-27
Map, ca. 1909 _See_ Oversize
Mess suggestions, ca. 1914
Photographs
Military, ca. 1903-ca. 1915
Pacific Northwest, ca. 1908-10
Portraits and family photographs, ca.
1886-1932
United States Military Academy, West Point,
N.Y.,ca. 1904-ca. 1907 _See_ Oversize
Box 9 School Papers
Applications to military and naval
academies, 1902-03
Grade reports, United States Military
Academy, West Point, N.Y., 1903-07
Western High School, Washington, D.C.
Company H, 1902
Miscellaneous, 1903, n.d.
Writings and drawings, 1902-06, 1911-14,
1921, n.d.
Hayden, Kate Reynolds (wife)
Correspondence
Family
Received, 1880-81, 1900-1913, 1918-20,
1925-38
Sent, 1899-1934 (3 folders)
General, 1899-1934 (2 folders)
Correspondence records, 1861-1914 (2 folders)
Box 10 Miscellany
Ephemera, 1875-78, 1901, 1930, n.d.
Financial material, 1917, 1928-42
Photographs, portraits, ca. 1880-1928 _See
also Container 15_, Hayden, Edward Everett
and Kate Reynolds
Hayden, Louise Annie Dorr (mother)
Family correspondence, 1878-1910 (6 folders)
Will, n.d.
Hayden, Mary Bainbridge (daughter)
Correspondence
Family
Received, 1932-43
Sent
1903-12 (2 folders)
Box 11 1913-32 (5 folders)
General, 1903, 1911-19, 1924, 1930-32, 1939,
1945-46
Miscellany
Diaries, 1933-37
Ephemera, 1903-05, 1911, n.d.
Federal government employment papers, 1963
Financial material, 1912-15, 1923, 1938, 1945
Letters of recommendation, 1924
Box 12 Photographs
Europe, ca. 1912
Foreign Press Association dinner and
miscellaneous, 1929-32, n.d.
Portraits, ca. 1907-24
Syros, Greece, ca. 1923
School papers, 1906, 1912-16
Writings, 1928, n.d.
Hayden, Reynolds (son)
Correspondence
Family
By Hayden, Belle Howard (wife of Reynolds),
1908-18
By Hayden, Reynolds
1893-1913 (6 folders)
Box 13 1914-32 (3 folders)
General, 1906-08, 1929
Miscellany
Ephemera, ca. 1893, 1902-03, 1936
Letters of recommendation to United States
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1898-1903
Medical writings, 1920-22
Photographs
Family photographs, ca. 1909-ca. 1915
Naval, ca. 1905-ca. 1930
Portraits, ca. 1883-ca. 1930
School, ca. 1890, 1902-05
Hayden, William (grandfather)
Correspondence
Received
Collamer, Jacob, 1849-50
Davis, John, 1849
Postal workers, Boston, Mass., 1850
Webster, Daniel, 1850
Miscellaneous letters to postmaster of
Boston, Mass., 1849-51, n.d.
Sent to
Collamer, Jacob, 1849
Hayden, Edward Everett, 1875
Miscellany
Certificate of appointment as postmaster and
list of bondsmen, 1849
Ephemera, 1832, 1880, n.d.
Writings, 1817, 1822
Box 14 Hayden, William Vassall (brother)
Family correspondence, 1879-86, 1895-98, 1921-22
Hieston, Lilian Hayden (sister)
Family correspondence, 1891-1912 (3 folders)
Photographs, portraits, ca. 1885-1906
Reynolds, Joseph Jones (father-in-law)
Correspondence
General, 1865-67, 1904
Regarding:
Lincoln, Abraham, letters, 1925-27
Reynolds, Joseph Jones, death of, 1899
Reynolds, Mary E. (wife of Joseph), 1878,
1908-12
Miscellany
Map of cemetery showing grave site, 1935
Military service record, 1900
Photographs
Family, ca. 1880-ca. 1910
Portraits, ca. 1861-ca. 1989
Real estate, 1887-90
Miscellaneous
Genealogy
Correspondence
Faile, Coleman, 1913, 1917-19, 1921-22
General, 1921-28, n.d.
Henckel, Frances, 1914-15, 1917
Family trees, n.d.
Research papers
Faile, Coleman, n.d.
Miscellaneous notes and charts, n.d.
Wills from 1693-1777, handwritten
transcripts, n.d.
Box 15 Newspaper clippings, 1890-1936
Photographs
Hayden, Edward Everett and Kate Reynolds,
1910-30
Hayden children, ca. 1888-ca. 1930
Hayden friends, ca. 1920-ca. 1930
Hayden home, Washington, D.C., ca. 1890
Other family photographs, ca. 1878-ca. 1925
(2 folders) _See also_ Oversize
Telegrams, 1912
NAVY FILES, 1873-1932, n.d.
Correspondence with Navy and War departments
1888-1912 (6 folders)
Box 16 1913-32, n.d. (6 folders)
Duty stations
Cuban Longitude Party
Correspondence
General, 1912
Office, 1911-12 (3 folders)
Miscellany
Financial, 1912-13
Box 17 Maps, ca. 1912 _See_ Oversize
Notebooks, 1912
Harvard College Observatory _See Container
19_, Student notebook from Annapolis, Md.,
and Harvard College Observatory
_Kearsarge_ (screw sloop-of-war)
Newspaper clippings, 1894
Photographs, 1880-81 (2 folders) _See also_
Oversize
Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va.
Correspondence, 1917-19
Ephemera, 1920-21
Office of Naval Intelligence, Washington, D.C.,
1901
United States Geological Survey, Washington,
D.C., correspondence, 1886-87 (2 folders)
United States Hydrographic Office
Havana, Cuba
Correspondence, 1888
Miscellany
Addresses, cards, and notes, ca. 1888
Charts, 1888
Maps and charts, ca. 1888 _See_
Oversize
Newspaper clippings, 1888
Manila, Philippine Islands
Correspondence, 1900
Miscellany
Ephemera, 1893, 1899-1900, n.d.
Memoranda and notes, ca. 1895, 1900,
n.d.
Meteorology, 1898-1900
Notices to mariners, 1900
Photographs, 1900
Box 18 Washington, D.C.
Correspondence, 1887-93 (3 folders)
Miscellany
Maps and charts, 1888-92 (2 folders)
_See also_ Oversize
Notes, memoranda, and ephemera, 1888-89
United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
Class reunion information, 1919-30
Descriptive geometry drawings,
ca. 1875-ca. 1879
Essays, 1877-78
Memorabilia, ca. 1875
Box 19 Photographs, ca. 1879
Student notebook, 1876
Student notebook from Annapolis, Md., and
Harvard College Observatory, 1873-77, 1884
United States Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1912-16
United States Naval Observatory, Mare Island,
Calif., correspondence and photograph, 1899
United States Naval Observatory, Washington,
D.C.
Correspondence
Chronometer makers, 1894, 1904-09
General, 1902-12, 1925 (2 folders)
Box 20 Office, 1892, 1902-09
Miscellany
Cards and graphs, 1902-10
Charts for time trials, 1899-1902, n.d.
_See_ Oversize
Chronometers, 1910, n.d.
Eclipse expedition
Cards, notes, and ephemera, 1905, n.d.
Correspondence
General, 1905
Leroy, Leon, 1905
Letters of introduction, 1905
Court-martial of James Spratley, 1905
Financial material, 1905-06
Itinerary, 1905
Newspaper clippings, 1905 (2 folders)
Personnel, 1905
Photographs, 1905
Newspaper clippings, 1902-09
Personnel, 1908-10
Photographs, ca. 1902-ca. 1910
(2 folders) _See also_ Oversize
Standard time, 1904, n.d.
Time signals, 1904-08, 1926, n.d.
United States Naval Station, Key West, Fla.
Correspondence
General
1910-11
23 Nov. 1912 (original letter from
William Howard Taft)
Box 21 1913-19, n.d. (2 folders)
Office, 1910-15 (5 folders)
Miscellany
Barometer readings, 1914 _See_ Oversize
Congressional file, 1912-15
Deep-draft pilots, 1912
Description of station, 1910
Ephemera, 1906-15, n.d.
McCurdy, J. A. D., flight to Cuba, 1911
_Neptune_, 1913
Newspaper clippings, 1911-15, n.d.
Personnel listing, 1911-15
Photographs
Albums, 1910-15
Baseball team, 1914 _See_ Oversize
Ceremonial events, ca. 1910-ca. 1915
Box 22 Coaling, ca. 1910-ca. 1915
Naval station, ca. 1910-ca. 1915
Naval station and town, ca. 1910-ca.
1915
Ships, ca. 1910-ca. 1915
Tortugas and Florida Keys, 1915
Tortugas, Knights Key, Loggerhead Key,
and Pigeon Key, 1910-15
Plan of station, 1914 _See_ Oversize
Printed matter, 1899, 1911-15
Radio station seizure, 1914
Storms, 1910-15
Transfer receipts, 1911-15
Transportation of ammunition and gasoline,
1911
_Virginia,_ wreck of, 28-31 May 1911
Writings about the naval station, 1913-15,
n.d.
_Wave_ (ship)
Log book, 1881
Subject file
Retirement documents, 1919-20, 1929-32
Return to active duty and pay dispute
information, 1893, 1900-1902
Box 23 Unidentified photographs, ca. 1879-ca. 1900
_See_ Oversize
Miscellany, ca. 1900-1931
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1875-1932
Letters sent and received
1875-1910 (8 folders)
Box 24 1911-32, n.d. (9 folders)
Telegram copybooks, Dec. 1907-Mar. 1917
(4 folders)
WRITINGS, 1879-1931, n.d.
Box 25 Poetry
"Oh, Mother Nature," 1924-27 (3 folders)
"The Washington Zoo Giraffe," 1926-27
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1895-1900, 1912-16, 1921, 1926
Publications
"Chronometer Rates," 1902
"Clock-rates and Barometric Pressure as
Illustrated by the Mean-time Clock and Three
Chronometers at Mare Island Observatory,"
1899
"A Curved Line the Shortest Distance Between Two
Points," 1893
_Data Concerning the Philippine Islands: Their
History, People, Geography, Geology,
Resources, and Strategic Importance_, 1898
Extracts from the "Diario de la Marina," Havana,
1888
"The Grand Banks," 1893
_The Great Storm_, 1888
"Hurricane Storm Card," 1900 (2 folders) _See
also_ Oversize
"The Law of the Storms," 1899
"A Loop in the Track of an Ocean Storm," 1893
"Modern Law of Storms," 1890
"The Present Status of the Use of Standard
Time," 1905
"The Samoan Hurricane of March, 1889," 1889
"Telegraphic Time Signals," 1907
"To Beautify Washington," 1907
"Tropical Cyclones," 1889
"Waterspouts off the Atlantic Coast," 1888
_West Indian Hurricanes and the March Blizzard_,
1888
Miscellaneous newspaper articles, 1879,
1898-1900, 1923-25
Speeches, 1889, 1910, 1929, n.d.
Unpublished manuscripts
"Meteorology," 1893, n.d.
Box 26 "Naval Coast Signal Service," 1902
"Naval Flags," 1905-08
"An Outline of the History of the Navy of the
United States," n.d. (2 folders)
"A Plea for a Closer Union Between West Point
and Annapolis to Ensure Successful
Cooperation in Future Wars," n.d.
"Random Reminiscences of 54 years in the Navy,"
n.d.
"Timekeeping," 1905
Miscellany
Correspondence
General, 1900-1909, 1924-31
Knight, Austin M., 1900-1901
Map, n.d. _See_ Oversize
Notes, 1909, 1932
SUBJECT FILE, 1864-1934, n.d.
Boston, Mass., customs dispute, 1914
Club and society memberships
Arts Club of Washington, D.C., 1925-26
Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., 1894-95, 1903-10,
1921-27, n.d.
Philosophical Society of Washington, D.C., 1895,
1903-05
Sons of the American Revolution, Washington,
D.C., 1903-08
Washington Country Club, Washington, D.C.,
1908-10
Miscellaneous, 1883, 1893-94, 1902-06, 1912,
1917-18, 1932
Death of Edward Everett Hayden
Correspondence
Cards from floral arrangements, 1932
Condolence letters, 1932
General, 1932-34
Telegrams, 1932
Box 27 Notes by Hayden, 1932
Order of court authorizing transfer of stock,
1934
Miscellany, 1932, n.d.
Financial material
American Security and Trust Co., 1907-17,
1923-32, n.d.
Equitable Life Assurance Society, 1903, 1908,
1928
Internal Revenue Service, 1917, 1922-29
Morgan and Co., Paris, France, 1928-32
Morgan, Harjes, and Co., Paris, France, 1923-24
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1908-12, 1917,
1928
Pullman Oil and Refining Co., 1919-20
Riggs National Bank, 1907-09
School bills, 1902, 1908-15
Veterans Bureau, 1923-24, 1932
Miscellany, 1896-1929
Game score charts, 1910, 1920, n.d. _See_
Oversize
Invitations
Navy, 1897, 1906-10, 1915, 1931, n.d.
White House, 1924-27, 1932
Legal papers
Correspondence, 1897-1929 (2 folders)
Wills, 1900-1903, 1911, 1921
Meteorology and hydrography
Algue, Jose P., _Baguios o Ciclones Filipinos_,
1897
Correspondence, 1894, 1906, 1909, 1916
Employment inquiries, 1893-94, 1900, n.d.
Hurricanes, west-by-south movement, ca. 1867-ca.
1889
Hydrography and navigation, 1889-93, 1904, n.d.
Box 28 Meteorology
Booklets, 1888-89, 1910-11, n.d.
Notes, 1888-96, 1912, 1929, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1887-93, n.d.
Ocean storm publications, 1882-86, 1910, n.d.
Selections from longer works, 1864, 1878-78,
1887-91, n.d.
Vines, Rdo. P. Benito, 1877, 1888, n.d.
Weather Bureau examination
Exam papers, 1894 (2 folders) _See also_
Oversize
Miscellany, 1893-94, 1899
National Geographic Society
Correspondence,
General, 1890-99, 1904-12, 1921-32, n.d.
Lecturers
Davis, W. M., 1891-92
Kenaston, C. A., 1891-92
Lumholtz, Carl, 1890
Peters, John P., 1891
Sharp, Benjamin, 1891
Smith, Charles Sprague, 1891-92
Miscellaneous, 1890-94
Box 29 New members, 1894
Newspaper clippings, 1891-92
Printed matter, 1890-1904
Patents and inventions
Correspondence
General, 1894-96, 1905-13, 1927
Legal, 1907, 1927
Manufacturers, 1894, 1908-10, 1926-27
Patent searches, 1886-89, 1906, 1932
Miscellany
Automatic electric fire alarm
Certificate, 1908
Correspondence, 1908
Crutches
Certificate, 1907
Correspondence, 1906-07
Patent searches, 1897
Fly-catching pistol
Certificate papers, 1911, 1927
Correspondence
General, 1911-13, 1927
Legal, 1910, 1915, 1927
Manufacturers (received), 1911-12, 1927
Patent searches, 1905, 1921-23
Drawings and notes, 1910-12
Newspaper clippings, 1910-11
Fly gate
Certificate papers, 1894
Correspondence, 1894
Drawing, n.d. _See_ Oversize
Drawings and notes, 1894
French patent certificate, 1894 _See_
Oversize
Miscellany, 1894
Box 30 Game counter (for duplicate whist)
Certificate, 1896
Correspondence, 1896
Drawing, 1895 _See_ Oversize
Drawings and notes, 1895-96
Toy pistol, correspondence, 1910
Toy pistol nail cleaner
Certificate papers, 1926
Correspondence, 1925-26
Drawings and notes, 1925
Zenith telescope
Drawing, 1899 _See_ Oversize
Drawings and notes, 1898-99
Postal service reform, 1906, 1929-31
Real estate
Correspondence, 1885, 1907, 1915, 1924, 1929
Deeds, 1887-91, 1917
Washington, D.C.
Lanier Heights
Correspondence, 1887-92, 1900
Maps, 1890-91, 1905, n.d. _See_
Oversize
Miscellany, ca. 1887-ca. 1892
Massachusetts Avenue Heights, 1911-12,
1917-24
Telegram codes, 1900, 1925, 1932, n.d.
Timekeeping
Daylight savings, ca. 1906-ca. 1909
Standard time, 1893, 1900
Time reform, 1905, 1931
Watches
Correspondence
A. Wittnauer Co., 1908-09
Sproehnlee and Co., 1907-09
United States Naval Academy, Annapolis,
Md., 1907
Miscellaneous manufacturers, 1902,
1907-10, 1924
Miscellany, 1892-96, 1907-10
Box 31 Travel
Ephemera, 1892-ca. 1932
Financial material, 1911, 1923, 1932
Hotel bills, 1893, 1901, 1907, 1915, 1921-23,
1931-32
Itineraries, notes, and address book, ca.
1905-ca. 1932
Passports, 1888, 1922-27
Miscellany, 1870-1932 (2 folders) _See also_
Oversize
OVERSIZE, ca. 1879-1935, n.d.
Box OV 1 Family Papers
Hayden, Herbert Bainbridge (son)
Miscellany
Map, ca. 1909 (box 8)
Photographs
United States Military Academy, West
Point, N.Y. 1904-07 (box 8)
Miscellaneous
Photographs
Other family photographs, ca. 1898-ca. 1925
(box 15)
Navy Files
Duty stations
Cuban Longitude Party
Miscellany
Maps, ca. 1912 (box 17)
_Kearsarge_ (screw sloop-of-war)
Photograph, 1880 (box 17)
United States Hydrographic Office
Havana, Cuba
Miscellany
Maps and charts, ca. 1888 (box 17)
Washington, D.C.
Miscellany
Maps and charts, 1888-92 (box 18)
United States Naval Observatory, Washington
D.C.
Miscellany
Charts for time trials, 1899-1902,
n.d. (box 20)
Photograph, n.d. (box 20)
United States Naval Station, Key West, Fla.
Miscellany
Barometer readings, 1914 (box 21)
Photographs
Baseball team, 1914 (box 21)
Plan of station, 1914 (box 22)
Subject file
Unidentified photographs, ca. 1879-ca. 1900
(box 23)
Writings
Publications
"Hurricane Storm Card," 1900 (box 25)
Unpublished manuscripts
Miscellany
Map, n.d. (box 26)
Subject File
Game score charts, 1910, 1920, n.d. (box 27)
Meteorology and hydrography
Weather Bureau examination
Exam papers, 1894 (box 28)
Patents and inventions
Miscellany
Fly gate
Drawing, n.d. (box 29)
French patent certificate, 1894 (box 29)
Game counter (for duplicate whist)
Drawing, 1895 (box 30)
Zenith telescope
Drawing, 1899 (box 30)
Real Estate
Washington, D.C.
Lanier Heights
Maps, 1890-91, 1905, n.d. (box 30)
Miscellany, 1870-1932 (box 31)
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