Page 1 of 7 Guide to the Hunt family papers 1858-1899 and undated (bulk 1878-1897) 50 Bellevue Avenue Newport, RI 02840 Tel: (401) 847-0292 Fax: (401) 841-5680 email: redwood@redwoodlibrary.org Published in 2014
Page 2 of 7 Collection overview Title: Hunt family papers Date range: 1858-1899 and undated, (bulk 1878-1897) Creator: Extent: Abstract: Language of materials: Repository: Collection number: Hunt family 0.01 linear feet (1 folder) Letters addressed to members of the Hunt family, particularly renowned architect Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895) and his wife Catherine Hunt (1830-1909), who were both summer residents of Newport, Rhode Island. English RLC.Ms.555 Scope & content This collection consists of letters addressed to members of the Hunt family, particularly architect Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895) and his wife Catherine Hunt (1830-1909) concerning Hunt s architecture practice, social gatherings, and Catherine Hunt s efforts to collect books from various authors for a fundraiser in 1897. A letter to their daughter, Esther Morris Hunt (1875-1901), is also included. Letter fragments, probably saved for the autographs, from prominent figures of the time such as Julia Ward Howe, Henry James, and Edith Wharton are also found within this collection. Arrangement This collection is arranged in alphabetical order by the sender of the letter.
Page 3 of 7 Biographical note Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895) was born on October 31, 1827, in Brattleboro, Vermont, the son of U.S. Congressman Jonathan Hunt (1787-1832) and Jane Maria Leavitt (1801-1877). After Jonathan Hunt died of cholera in 1832, he left his wife a sizeable estate which enabled her to provided their five children: Jane Maria (1822-1907), William Morris (1824-1879), Jonathan (1826-1874), Richard Morris, and Leavitt (1830-1907) with the best educational and social experiences. The Hunt family lived in New Haven, Connecticut, New York City, and Boston before traveling to Europe in 1843 and remaining there for nearly twelve years. While in Europe, Richard Morris Hunt took an interest in architecture and became the first American to study at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1855, he returned to New York to establish his own architecture practice and soon became one of the prominent leaders in his profession by introducing the county to Beaux-Arts, Renaissance Revival, and High Victorian Gothic architecture. He also established the first American architectural school at his Tenth Street Studio Building and co-founded the American Institute of Architects. Hunt was recognized for designing elaborate homes and interiors for wealthy patrons and by assisting in the creation of the face of New York with his designs of the façade and entrance to the Metropolitan Museum, the New York Tribune Building, the pedestal for the Statue of Liberty, and various mansions along Fifth Avenue which have since been destroyed. Hunt became one of the most fashionable architects of the Gilded Age and is best known for his spacious Newport cottages. Hunt was responsible for the designs of the Griswold House (the Newport Art Museum), Ochre Court, Marble House, Belcourt Castle, and the Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island. He also designed the Biltmore House for the Vanderbilt family in Asheville, North Carolina, the largest private home in the United States. Richard Morris Hunt married Catherine Clinton Howland (1830-1909), daughter of Joanna Esther Hone and Samuel Shaw Howland of New York on April 2, 1861, and the couple had five children: Richard Howland (1862-1931), Catherine Howland (b. 1868), Joseph Howland (1870-1924), Esther Morris (1875-1901), and Herbert Leavitt (1877-1960). Hunt died on July 31, 1895, at his summer residence in Newport and is buried at the Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery. His son, Richard Howland Hunt, took over Hunt s architectural firm after his death, while Mrs. Hunt continued to live between their summer home in Newport and New York City until her own death in 1909.
Page 4 of 7 Access & use Access to the collection: Use of materials: Preferred citation: Access is open to members and researchers at the. This collection is owned by the Redwood Library and Athenaeum. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Special Collections Librarian of the. Hunt family papers, RLC.Ms.555, Redwood Library and Athenaeum Contact information: Administrative information About the collection 50 Bellevue Avenue Newport, RI 02840 Tel: (401) 847-0292 Fax: (401) 841-5680 email: redwood@redwoodlibrary.org Aquisition: Gift of Mrs.Catherine Hunt Paxton, 1968 Oct 15 Processing information: Prior to processing in 2014, this collection was found in the Steel Cabinet Collection: Drawer 7, Folder 11. About the finding aid Author: Finding aid prepared by Elizabeth Delmage. Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Elizabeth Delmage 2014 July 23 Descriptive rules: Additional information Related material: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) Alan Burnham papers, 1874-1999, (bulk 1940-1982), Department of Drawings and Archives,
Page 5 of 7 Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. (see Series V.: Richard Morris Hunt family papers) American Institute of Architects/American Architectural Foundation Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Hunt family papers, 1758-1908, MSA 682-686, MSB 91, MS Size B, Vermont Historical Society. Bibliography: Baker, Paul R. Richard Morris Hunt. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1980. Stein, Susan. The architecture of Richard Morris. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Search terms Names: Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney), 1814-1882 Calvert, George Henry, 1803-1889 Chauncey, Henry Cushman, Charlotte, 1816-1876 DeKay, Charles, 1848-1935 Fields, Annie, 1834-1915 Hale, Edward Everett, Sr., 1822-1909 Hunt, Catherine Clinton Howland, 1830-1909 Hunt, Richard Morris, 1828-1895 Kennan, George, 1845-1934 Lanciani, Rodolfo Amedeo, 1847-1929 MacKaye, Steele, 1842-1894 Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914 Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922 Smith, William B. Smyth, Douglas Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908 Stockton, Frank R., 1834-1902 Stuart, Ruth McEnery, 1856-1917 Tuckerman, Henry T. (Henry Theodore), 1813-1871
Page 6 of 7 Willard, D. W. (Dudley Wilson), 1892-1934 Subjects: Types of materials: Newport (R.I.)--Social life and customs Autographs (manuscripts) Letters (correspondence)
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