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Katherine to Francis Biddle., 02/02/1946-02/28/1946

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Identifier: 75082

Collection-level Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

The Biddle Family letters comprise the third part of the Biddle Family papers and is organised into three series:

1. Francis Biddle and Katherine Biddle correspondence exchanged between 1912 and 1968. Of particular interest are the very early "courtship" letters from Katherine Biddle before her marriage to Francis Biddle; and the correspondence (primarily from her) sent in late 1945 to 1946 when Francis Biddle served on the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.

2. George Biddle correspondence primarily to his brother Francis Biddle written between 1899 and 1972, with the bulk dating between 1940 and 1970. The letters provide biographical details on his work and rich connections in the art world. (cf. also George Biddle's autobiography, "An American Artist's Story" (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1939).

3. Miscellaneous family correspondence and material relating to other members of the Biddle clan including the families of Coxe, Chapin (note especially the letters of sculptor and artist Cornelia Chapin), McMurtrie, Randolph, and Robinson. Letters by the earlier members of the family provide much historical interest, offering insight into the lives of American nineteenth century men, women and their families.

Husbands and sons often wrote from abroad as necessities of work and education dictated. In particular, letters from William McMurtrie to his wife Elizabeth Coxe McMurtrie offer colorful descriptions of his experiences while serving in the U.S. Navy off the coasts of Italy, Turkey, and in Gibralter. Women's correspondence is typically replete with domestic news of births, deaths, and the general health of various family members. Mothers and aunts advised daughters and nieces on the social graces and especially matters of religion. Well-educated and literate, the women wrote to each other at length, often reporting on books they were reading, as well as the running of their own schools, as did Emily Coxe and her sister Ann Coxe, both married to ministers, the Reverend Charles Pettit McIlvaine and the Reverend Chauncey Colton, respectively. (cf. also the Franklin Sanborne Papers, for nineteenth century American women's correspondence.)

Other substantial correspondence of historical interest includes that of Clement Cornell Biddle (1784-1855), George Biddle (1843-1886), George Washington Biddle (1818-1897), his wife Maria Coxe McMurtrie Biddle, and her sister Elizabeth McMurtrie McColl. The collection is completed by several valuable files of information on the Biddle family genealogy tracing roots back to William Biddle (1630-1712) and wife Sarah Kemp, who arrived in America in 1681, as well as to William Randolph (1650-1711), whose grandson married a granddaughter of Pocahontas.

Dates

  • 02/02/1946-02/28/1946

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 2.25 Linear Feet (3 Hollinger Document Cases, 1 Record Storage.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

Correspondence from Katherine to Francis Biddle: 10 autograph and typed letters. Includes 6 telegrams. - ALS 2/2/1946, letter #44. Reference to Sydney Francis Biddle and wife Dorothea; Edmund Randolph Biddle; Alex Biddle; Alexis Leger; Secretary of War Robert Patterson; and to a luncheon at the White House where she sat next to Mary Margaret Truman, talked with Mamie Eisenhower, and met Laura Berge (Mrs. Wendell Berge). - ALS 2/4/1946, letter #45. Reference to trying to make an appointment to see Dwight D. Eisenhower; health and progress of son Edmund Randolph Biddle. - TLS 2/5/1946. Provides an update on household financial transactions, utility bills, etc. - ALS 2/8/1946. Reference to Edmund Randolph Biddle starting college; an appointment to see Eisenhower about arranging for a visit to Nuremberg for herself and Elzie Wechsler; reception for Harry S. Truman hosted by Maude Byrnes; a dinner with guests including Frederick and Roberta Vinson, Edward and Dorothy Halifax, Herbert Elliston, Sam Rayburn, and Kenneth and Margaret Royall. - ALS 2/12/1946. Includes autograph notes signed by Roberta Vinson, Dorothy Halifax, Alexis Leger, Margaret Royall, Frederick Vinson, Sam Rayburn, and Kenneth C. Royall, who were the guests at the dinner mentioned in ALS 2/8/1946. - ALS written over several days: 2/14, 2/15, 2/17, 2/18, 2/19, 2/20, 2/21, 2/22/1946, letter #47 (includes carbon copies for letters dated 2/15 and 2/18). Reference to her visit with Eisenhower; Jane and Harold Ickes; Alexis Leger; Leon Blum; Margaret Royall; Herbert Elliston; Archibald MacLeish; her play, "Sojourner Truth," and interest of Abram Hill, director of the American Negro Theatre, New York; dinner with Archibald and Ada MacLeish, Felix and Marion Frankfurter, James and Katharine Warburg and Joseph Alsop; and a visit from Marion Merrell. - 3 ALS 2/25/1946, letter #48; 2/26/1946, letter #49; and 2/28, letter #50. Reference to progress of efforts to arrange a visit to Nuremberg and of getting her play "Sojourner Truth" produced. - ALS 2/28/1946, letter #51. Reference to Edmund Randolph Biddle, her play, and continued efforts to arrange a visit to Nuremberg.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

BIDDLE, KATHERINE - CORRES. TO BIDDLE, FRANCIS 1946 (FEB): Autographed Letter

BIDDLE, FRANCIS - CORRES. FROM BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946 (FEB): Autographed Letter

NUREMBERG WAR TRIALS - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

BIDDLE, SYDNEY FRANCIS & DOROTHEA - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, K. 1946: Autographed Letter

BIDDLE, EDMUND RANDOLPH - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

BIDDLE, ALEX - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

LEGER, ALEXIS - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

PATTERSON, ROBERT - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

TRUMAN, MARY MARGARET - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

EISENHOWER, MAMIE - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

BERGE, LAURA - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

WECHSLER, ELZIE - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

TRUMAN, HARRY S. - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

BYRNES, MAUDE - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

VINSON, FREDERICK & ROBERTA - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

HALIFAX, DOROTHY - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

ROYALL, KENNETH C. & MARGARET - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

ELLISTON, HERBERT - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

RAYBURN, SAM - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

ICKES, HAROLD & JANE - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

BLUM, LEON - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD & ADA - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Manuscript

BIDDLE, KATHERINE - "SOJOURNER TRUTH" REFERENCE 1946: Autographed Letter

HILL, ABRAM - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

FRANKFURTER, FELIX & MARION - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

WARBURG, JAMES & KATHARINE - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

ALSOP, JOSEPH - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

MERRELL, MARION - REFERENCE BY BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1946: Autographed Letter

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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