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Julian LeRoy White, 1866 - 1886

 File — Box: 61, Folder: 35

Scope and Contents

Two diaries belonging to Baltimore philanthropist Julian LeRoy White. The earlier diary is from 1866, when White was only 13 years old and documents daily life during a year spent abroad in Europe with his mother and stepfather the British physician Thomas H. Buckler (1812-1901). Decorative blue cloth binding and marbled edges; the front flyleaf contains two stamps bearing White’s name and a note in ink indicating that the diary was a Christmas gift from White’s aunt Mary in 1865. The second diary is from 1886, and is soft-bound in oxblood leather with gilt edges.

Dates

  • 1866 - 1886

Conditions Governing Access

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Biographical / Historical

Julian LeRoy White (1853-1923) was an American philanthropist based in Baltimore, MD. Along with his half-brother William Buckler, White played a major role in the acquisition of land for the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University.

Extent

From the Collection: 30 Cubic Feet (68 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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