Rush Christopher Hawkins was born September 14, 1831 in Pomfret, Vermont. His father died at age eight, leaving him an orphan. This state of affairs did not prevent him from beginning to amass a collection that would come to include manuscripts, books, periodicals, broadsides, and art while still a young boy. Nor did it deprive him of an education during his early years. As a youth he attended local common schools. He was likewise a student at the Norwich Military Academy in Vermont for a period of time.
At age sixteen Hawkins relocated to Boston and while still a minor enlisted in the 2nd U.S. Dragoons and served in the Mexican War. In the years following the conflict he traveled widely in the United States and moved to New York state. Here Hawkins took up the study of the law in 1851 and became an attorney prior to 1860. On June 30 of that year he married Annmary Brown, the granddaughter of Nicholas Brown, for whom Brown University is named. With the outbreak of the Civil War Hawkins raised and accepted a commission as colonel of the 9th New York Volunteer Infantry regiment, which came to be known as Hawkins's Zouaves. He served credibly, though often embroiled in controversy with his superiors, until being mustered out of the service along with his regiment in 1863. In the years after the war Hawkins lived in New York, served a term in the New York state legislature in 1872 as a reformer, was a deputy U.S. marshal, and earned great wealth via real estate and various investments. He also became prominent in the worlds of art and incunabula and his collection of the later came to be second only to that held by the British Museum.
In 1886 Hawkins donated his eleven hundred-book and pamphlet Civil War collection to the University of Vermont in Burlington. This Rush C. Hawkins Civil War Collection is housed at the Bailey Howe Library and is under the control of the University's Special Collections Department (802-656-2138).
In 1907 he built the Annmary Brown Memorial located at 21 Brown Street, Providence, as a memorial to his deceased wife. It was designed as a tomb for the couple (both are interred there), and to house Hawkins's collection of incunabula, paintings, manuscripts, books authored by or written about individuals with the surname of Hawkins, travel books, bibliographies, biographies, standard histories, books on printing wood engravings, and volumes on the early history of printing. Hawkins died at St. Vincent Hospital in New York in 1920 after being struck by an automobile. Twenty-four years later the Memorial was deeded to Brown University. In 1990 the entire collection, with the exception of the paintings, was transferred to the John Hay Library. Sometime thereafter Hawkins's renowned incunabula collection, his several thousand-count book collection, as well as a large manuscript collection featuring many historically valuable documents were made available to researchers at the John Hay Library.
The contents of this scrapbook have been indexed in the inventory 'General Hawkins Personalia'
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Notice: Contents not of very much importance although quite a number of the letters were written by artists whose works are favorably known. See particularly envelopes, nearly all directed in the hand writing of famous men."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "To Eugene D. Hawkins, Esq.: To be delivered after I have passed on…"
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Curious jumble of odds and ends."
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of obituaries for friends of Rush Hawkins. Title page: "Book of the Dead, started too late." At bottom on title page, written in a different hand: "Received from Gen. Hawkins' cousin, Laura Hawkins Townsend of Boston." Includes Rush Hawkins' manuscript comments about his friends and his relationships with them.
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Discharge papers for Rush Hawkins at the rank of Colonel, on May 20, 1863 for "expiration of term of service."
2 family trees in the writing of Miss Stillwell depicting the Hawkins family. A memo concerning the children of Andrew Hutchinson. 2 letters from W.P. Baxter describing family relationships. 3 typed letters by Thomas N. Rhinelander, John W. Rowell, and Loveland Munson, dated 1920, giving genealogical information on the Hawkins family.
Handwritten list of floral arrangements at Hawkins' funeral.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Papers in this packet show the drift of my life's work."
Photocopies of newspaper clippings of Rush Hawkins' obituaries in the Evening Bulletin and two different editions of the Providence Journal, all dated October 25, 1920.
Numerous newspaper articles written by Rush Hawkins and articles written by others that relate to both his life and his writings.
Scrapbook of clippings, pictures, and envelopes relating to Henry Hawkins Brampton, Judge of the High Court of Justice, London.
Bound volume of several published articles by Rush Hawkins, including: "Sketch of General Philips," "The March of the Cadet Corps to Boston," "Destruction of Art in America," "Brutality and Avarice Triumphant," "The American Hotel of To-day," The Late President Carnot," "Collecting and Collections of Books," "A Few Facts in Late American History," and "The United States in account with the Rebellion."
Account book of Annmary Brown, May 25th, 1859 [through October]. Also includes sketches, a transcribed poem, directions for a knitting pattern, and miscellaneous notes. A newspaper clipping is inserted in the front.
Notes by Rush Hawkins: "These settle the question as to which convent first. It was Rome April 12, 1847 Genoa August 13, 1847. It was at the latter where she was so very ill. Congestion of the lungs and chest which laid the foundation for all of Her future suffering. She was then one month more than ten years old when she needed the care of kind parents. My dear wife how she did suffer never a word of Complaint! RCH July 23 1917." Reverse: "About the damnable convents RCH."
Pencil notes on 4 sheets showing next of kin and partial family tree.
16 unbound pieces, including the Iceland hymn, music by S.S. Jornson, written by Matthias Jochumson.
Scrapbook relating to Annmary Brown's lifelong friend, the Princess Sophie, who became the Duchesse de Morny. Contains mostly correspondence with Annmary Brown, as well as photographs, drawings, and clippings. The envelopes for the correspondence are included in an additional folder.
On title page is written "Annmary Brown, Providence, 1859" in ornate script. Although dated 1859, many of the clippings come from later.
Scrapbook of picture and sketches reminiscent of Annmary Brown's days in Geneva, with commentary in manuscript by Rush Hawkins.
Title on spine: Biographical, Nicholas Brown and Moses Brown. Contains pamphlets and clippings chiefly relating to Nicholas Brown, 1769-1841, Moses Brown, 1738-1836, John Nicholas Brown, 1861-1900, and letters to and from various members of the family.
Notes by Rush Hawkins: "Taken from the family Bible June 12, 1885. R.C.H." "Thursday mch 9, 1837 is correct. R.C.H."
Silhouette of Lorenzo Dow Hawkins (father of Rush Hawkins). Paper has pre-printed shoulder outline, face is cut out of paper to form face. Black cloth backs the cut out face.
Silhouette of Lorenzo Dow Hawkins (father of Rush Hawkins). Paper has pre-printed shoulder outline, face is cut out of paper to form face. Black cloth backs the cut out face.
Note by Rush Hawkins on wooden backer board: "My father Lorenzo Dow Hawkins taken about 1828. RCH"
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Painting by Luis Alvarez of 2 families discussing marriage plans for their children. Handwritten inscription on the front: "A Madame Hawkins, Luis Alvarez, Rome, 1894".
Painting by Luis Alvarez of a gathering of people. Handwritten inscription on the front: "A Madame Hawkins, en souvenir de la visite a mon atelier en 1894, Luis Alvarez".
taken at St. Petersburg
Portrait of A. Paul Bajnotti. Portrait of an unidentified man is attached to the verso of the same mat.
Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Full length portrait of Carrie M. Brown Bajnotti standing in a photographer's studio. She wears a full hoop skirt trimmed with balls along the bottom. He coat is also trimmed with balls along the edges. She wears a hat and holds a walking stick in one hand and rests the elbow of her other arm on top with her hand at her neck. Inscription on verso: "Taken at Nice in 1866. Dear dear 'sister' RCH". Stamped on verso: "Silli, photographe, de S.A.R.Mgr le Prince Oscar, de Suede & de Norwege, Quai Massena, 9, Nice." Stamped on bottom front: "Silli à Nice". Carte de visite photograph. Image and matting discolored and dirty.
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Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Head and torso portrait of Carrie M. Brown Bajnotti sitting on a chair resting her arms on the back rest. She wears a dress with elaborate two-color pleating, gloves, high-collar, brooch, large hoop earrings, and a dark wide-brimmed hat with feathers. Inscription on verso: "C.M.B. Bajnotti. The gift of Mrs. R. Grenville Brown, Jan. 10, 1928". Cabinet card photograph. Image discolored.
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Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Portrait of Carrie Mathilde Bajnotti sitting in a chair holding a black velvet bag on her lap. She wears a black coat. Written on the back by Rush Hawkins is "April 20th 1870" and "C.M.B." Printed faintly and in reverse on verso of paper matting: "Howell's Photographic Art St Nos. 867 & 869 Broadway, near 18th St., (only one flight of stairs) New York..." Tintype photograph in paper matting. Tintype dented. Paper matting brittle.
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Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Hand-colored head and shoulders profile portrait of Carrie M. Brown Bajnotti. She wears a necklace of large beads and flower earrings. Her hair is parted in the middle and pulled back into a bun at the nape of her neck with a curl hanging down and resting on her shoulder. Inscription on verso: "The dear sister taken about 1872." Stamped on verso: "Manchester Bro's, photographers, 73 Westminters Str., Providence, R.I." Carte de visite photograph. Image and matting discolored and dirty. Albumen.
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Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Head and shoulders portrat of Carrie Mathilde Brown Bajnotti (1841-1892). She wears a white dress with a bouquet of pink roses on her chest. Her hair is braided and wrapped around the top of her head. Note on back of frame in orange crayon by unidentified person: "Carrie M. Bajnotti - (née Brown) - 1876". Painting on porcelain? Framed with a gilt oval mat inside a purple velvet frame. Painting condition: excellent. Velvet: actively crumbling with each touch.
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Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Bajnotti, Carrie Mathilde Brown
Portrait of Carrie Mathilde Bajnotti wearing a hat, a coat, and a fur collar. Written on the photograph is: "Carrie Mathilde Bajnotti née Brown". Also printed on photograph is: "FOTOGRAFIA", "TORINO, "MONTABONE", and "PIAZZA CASTELLO.25". Slip of paper outside: "148". Carte de visite photograph. Image fading.
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Group portrait of the group. Handwritten inscription on the front of the photograph: "Behring Sea Arbitration. Paris. 1893." Signed by 7 of the members below the photograph. Handwritten inscription on the back of the photograph: "General Rush C. Hawkins from Paul Bajnotti, Paris, 1893. Bering Sea Arbitration".
Mounted onto the same mat with handwritten identifications. Visiting card of Giuseppe N. Bonaparte (Joseph N. Bonaparte); Carte-de-visite portrait of Prince Canino; Visiting card of Il Principe Bonaparte, Carlo L. Principe di Canino (Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, Son of Lucien Bonaparte); Visiting card of La Principessa di Canino (Zénaïde, daughter of Joseph Bonaparte and wife of Prince Canino).
Oval case, red leather, containing large gold locket. Pencil portrait of an 18th century woman on one side, purported to be Abby Mason Brown; glazed reliquary insert in back of case contains hair knot.
Brown, Ann Carter
Brown, Ann Carter
Profile of Ann Carter Brown from the torso up. She wears a dress. Her hair is curly in the back with 2 long curls haning down on her shoulder. Inscription on front by Rush Hawkins: "Ann Carter Brown wife of Nicholas Brown. Died June 18, 1798." Inscription on verso: "My Mother" and "This the one from which the bust was made." Written below on the back by Rush Hawkins is: "The above is the writing of Nicholas Brown the first child of Ann Carter Brown." Painting on paper affixed to matting and framed with black frame. Good condition.
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Brown, Carrie Mathilde and Brown, Grenville R.
Brown, Carrie Mathilde and Brown, Grenville R.
Hand-colored portrait of Carrie M. Brown seated on a chair with her arm around the waist of her younger brother Grenville M. Brown standing next to her. She wears a blue-green dress with half-length ruffled sleeves. her hair is parted in the middle and curled on either side of her face. He is wearing a grey suit with stripes of yellow, red and blue, a blue vest, and white shirt. His hair is parted to the side.Paper label on back: "13 Boulevard des Capucine 13. Au coin de la Rue de la Paix. Pierson. Daguerreotype sur Papier et sur Plaque." Paper label on back: "This of Carrie M. Brown and Grenville R. Brown, her brother, must have been done in Paris in 1853, when they were on their way to America from Geneva where they had been at school. The above label and the work points to its French origin. R.C.H." Hand colored image cased under glass. Good condition. Paper matting has foxing. Gold paint on matting around image flaking.
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Brown, James - Miniature
Brown, James - Miniature
Head and shoulders profile of James Brown. He wears a dark suit. Handwritten inscription on verso: "Miniature of James Brown". Painting on paper framed with glass inset into wood frame with a gold border with metal ring affixed on top for hanging. Excellent condition.
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Brown, John Carter
Brown, John Carter
Painting of John Carter Brown. He wears a dark suit, white shirt and necktie. Slip of paper enclosed: "137". Another slip of paper enclosed: "John Carter Brown 1855". Brown leather-covered wood case with 2 clasps. Excellent condition. Painting on ivory,
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Tintype of John Carter Brown, brother of Annmary Brown.
Brown, Nicholas and Dr. Cecearini
Brown, Nicholas and Dr. Cecearini
Portrait of Nicholas Brown and Dr. Cecearini. One of the men is seated on a chair wearing a dark suit, white high-collared shirt and wide necktie tied in a bow; he has a beard. The other man stands with his hand on the back of the chair wearing a dark suit with light-colored checkered pants, high-collared white shirt and a wide necktie tied in bow; he has a beard. Scratched into matting on verso by Rush Hawkins "1856 Summer." Embossed on matting on verso "Cutting's Patent, Brady, July 4 & 11 1854." Piece of paper enclosed: "This old time (1856) portrait of my brother in law, Nicholas Brown, the eldest of the family, who died in 1864, and of our dear, good and true friend Dr. Cecearini, I found in the little nook of her bedroom soon after she had passed away. Of these the first was, possibly, her favorite brother and the other, her friend of friends, who attended her so fathfully through many of her serious illnesses. His affectionate kindness was beyond description. Dec. 7, 1907. RCH". Brown leather-covered double hinged wood case with 2 claps. Top lid detached. Front cover detached and one clasp missing. Image in excellent condition. Ambrotype.
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Brown, Nicholas - death mask
Brown, Nicholas - death mask
Image of the face of Nicholas Brown III while lying in his coffin. He wears a white tie, white shirt and white suit coat. He has a long mustache on either side of his mouth. Three (3) slips of paper enclosed. Letter from Mr. Chace to AnnMary Brown, 1859. Note from R.C.H. about the image: "The dear kind father she loved so well. I never knew anyone more attached to the memory of a parent than she was to this one." Identification note: "Death mask of Annmary B. Hawkins' father, Nicholas Brown III, 1859." Blue leather-covered wood case with push button closure. Daguerrotype. Case in excellent condition. Glass pitted and reacting to matting.
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Brown, Nicholas
Brown, Nicholas
Portrait of Nicholas Brown. He wears a dark suit, a white shirt, and glasses. Written on the back is: "Nicholas Brown grandfather of Annmary Brown" and in a different handwriting: "from portrait owned by Mr. John Carter Brown Woods". Black frame. Excellent condition. Photograph of an oil painting.
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Portrait of Nicholas Brown. Original frame included note: "Hon. Nicholas Brown, father of Annmary Brown, in consular uniform".
Note: "Taken November 18th 1855". Originally framed--frame was removed to preserve image.
Photograph of an oil painting by Leon Bonnat of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. Handwritten inscription on the matting: "au Général Hawkins, souvenir affectueux du tempe passé ensemble a l'Exposition. Ln Bonnat, Paris, 27 October 1889"
Choppequonsett house in Pawtuxet, RI
Choppequonsett house in Pawtuxet, RI
Landscape painting of reddish pink house with red roof on a slight hill surrounded by trees, cloud in the sky. Painting on paper with plain gilt frame. Good condition.
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Portrait of Frank Dilnot, author of The New America
Duke and Duchess de Morny
Duke and Duchess de Morny
Full length portrait of Charles Auguste Louis Joseph de Morny (1811-1865) and his wife Sofia Sergeyevna Trubetskaya (1836-1896). They are standing together arm in arm. He wears a dark colored suit and top hat. She wears a dark dress, lace shawl and bonnet with wide ribbons tied under her chin. Note by Rusha Hawkins on paper label affixed to wood backer: "The Duke and Duchess de Morny. Taken at Paris about 1855. RCH" Handwritten note on same paper label by unidentified person: "The Duchess was a schoolmate of Annmary Brown in Mme. Arlaud's School in Geneva." Date of 1855 given by RCH is incorrect because the Duke and Duchess did not marry until 1857. Albumen print. Oval print mounted to paper support. Watercolor paints in black and white added to enhance image. Fair condition. Image faded.
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Photograph of a painting by R. Collin. Handwritten inscription on the front: "Au Général Rush C. Hawkins, bien cordialment, R. Collin"
Two autographed photographs, a calling card and a handwritten explanation by Rush Hawkins. All these items were framed together as a group. The original matting is included. Handwritten note by Rush Hawkins: "The smaller of the two photographs has the autograph of Genl. Grant with his rank of 'Lt. Genl. U.S.A.' written underneath, and is one of the half dozen contributed by him to the Sanitary Fair held in New York in 1864. The other was taken at Rome Italy in 1878 and on the 14th day of April of that year in that city he wrote his name upon it and presented it to me. The modest card is one of those used by him upon all occasions while making his tour around the world. New York October 25, 1885. Rush C. Hawkins."
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Head and shoulders portrait of Annmary Brown Hawkins. She wears a plaid dress with a lace collar and brooch. Her hair is pulled tightly to the side of her head and parted in the middle. Slip of paper enclosed: "How I miss her! Dec. 10, 1904- less than two years after." Black embossed leather-covered wood case with clasp. Tarnishing in a ring around the image. Hinge cover holding on by a thread. Daguerrotype.
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Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Portrait of AnnMary Brown Hawkins seated in a chair wearing a short-sleeve plaid dress with wide lace collar around her shoulders. Her hair is parted in the middle and pulled back smoothly over her ears. Note by Rush Hawkins on paper backing: "Ann Mary Brown Hawkins when she was eighteen. RCH" Paper label affixed to paper backing: "Studio Dave & Sanford, New York, USA, Miniatures, Pastels and Oils, Aquarelles, Duo-tones, Carbon Prints and Perfect Portraits by Photography". Ambrotype with oval gilt mat and gilt frame decorated with flowers. Very good condition. Black backing behind ambrotype shows some degradation.
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Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hand-colored, full length portrait of Annmary Brown Hawkins sitting in a chair in a photographer's studio next to a balustrade and in front of a column. She wears a checkered dress with a full hoop skirt with buttons down the front from neck to bottom ruffles. She holds a handkerchief in one hand. The other arm is resting on top of the balustrade next to her coat. Her hair is parted in the middle with short tight curls on either side of her head. Inscription on verso: "Given to me May 27, 1861. R.C.H. Hung in my tent. RCH" (Additional notations on catalog card: "Rush from Popsie Hawkins May 27th 1861 New York City"; "This was given to me nine days before I left for the seat of War, was carried by me during my whole tour of service and has been carefully treasured ever since. N.Y. June 15, 1892. R.C.H."). Hand colored carte de visite in metal frame with grape leaves and grapes decoration along top. Image discolored. Frame corroded along top. Albumen.
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Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Full length portrait of Annmary Brown Hawkins sitting in a chair in a photographer's studio next to a balustrade and in front of a column. She wears a checkered dress with a full hoop skirt with buttons down the front from neck to bottom ruffles. She holds a handkerchief in one hand. The other arm is resting on top of the balustrade next to her coat. Her hair is parted in the middle with short tight curls on either side of her headInscription on verso: "Taken in the month of April 1861 - just before I left for the field. RCH". Carte de visite photograph. Matting discolored, bottom corner broken off of matting. Albumen.
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Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Passport page containing description of Annmary Brown Hawkins folds out from the front. The booklet for visas and stamps from countries visited contains just one on the first page from the Consulado de Espana en Liorna, dated 19 Marzo 1866, Roma. Passport in brown leather folding portfolio. Leather very dry, cracking and flaking.
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Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hand-colored head and shouders portrait of Annmary Brown Hawkins. She wears a blue dress, pink tie at her neck, pink ribbon in her hair and large gold hoop earrings. Slip of paper enclosed: "Mrs. Hawkins taken in 1866". Black leather-covered wood case with push button closure. Albumen. Excellent condition.
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Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Hawkins, Annmary Brown
Head and shoulders portrait of AnnMary Brown Hawkins. She wears a dark dress with high collar, lace necktie, brooch, and a necklace of large beads. Her hair is parted in the middle and shaped to be flat on the top and curly on either side of her head. Inscription on verso: " A.B.H. in the autumn of 1868. March 9, 1837. Jany. 4, 1903." Stamped on verso: "Manchester Bro's, photographers, 73 Westminters Str., Providence, R.I." Carte de visite photograph. Image and matting discolored, bottom corner broken off of matting. Albumen.
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Cabinet card: in winter clothing, standing in studio "snow storm". Coat is cleverly pinned to imply wind. Inscription on back of copy 1: "To Mr. [name erased] with Mrs. Rush Hawkins' love, April 1881." Inscription on copy 2: "The gift of Mrs. R. Grenville Brown, Jan. 10. 1928."
RCH inscription on front: "Louisa Maria Hawkins, my Mother"; on back: "My Mother from an old photograph." (2 copies)
Hawkins, Louisa Maria (Hutchinson)
Hawkins, Louisa Maria (Hutchinson)
Head and torso portrait of Maria Louisa (Hutchinson) Hawkins, the mother of Rush Hawkins. She wears a white shirt under a dark overdress. Her hair is pulled tightly to the sides of her face and parted in the middle. Slip of paper enclosed: "My Mother taken in 1839 or 1840." Brown embossed leather-covered wood case with clasp. Cover still attached but warped. Image tarnishing around edges. Glass pitted. Daguerreotype.
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Hawkins, Louisa Maria (Hutchinson)
Hawkins, Louisa Maria (Hutchinson)
Head and torso portrait of Maria Louisa (Hutchinson) Hawkins, the mother of Rush Hawkins. She wears a lace bonnet tied under her chin, lace collar, and a striped dress. Slip of paper enclosed: "My Mother taken about 1860". Brown embossed leather-covered wood case with 2 clasps. The image is glued to the top of the glass for another daguerreotype or ambrotype. Cover detached.
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Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Head and torso portrait of Ruch Hawkins. He wears a white shirt with a high collar and necktie and dark suit coat. His vest is ornately decorated with oval and flower shapes. Slip of paper enclosed: "Taken August 28, 1848. two weeks & three days before I was 17 years old. Rush C. Hawkins". Brown embossed leather-covered wood case with clasp. Cover nearly detached, leather flaking off. Tarnishing around edges of image. Daguerrotype.
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Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Head and shoulders portrait of Rush Hawkins. He wears a wide white collar and a floppy necktie. Slip of paper enclosed: "This picture was taken at Woodstock Vermont the day before I was 22 years of age. Sept. 13, 1853. R.C. Hawkins. Is it not funny - the getup! Dec. 10, 1904". Brown embossed leather-covered wood case with 2 clasps. Cover almost detached. Image scratched. Daguerreotype.
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Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Head and shoulder portrait of Rush Hawkins. He wears a white shirt, dark bow tie and dark suit coat. This is a copy of an original ambrotype which was taken on November 13, 1856. Photograph framed in wooden frame and covered with glass. Wood splitting down the middle on front. Albumen?
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Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Head and torso portrait of Rush Hawkins. He wears a white shirt, dark bow tie and dark suit coat. Slip of paper enclosed: "Rush C. Hawkins taken Nov. 13, 1856 age 25 years & 2 months. Holmes Artist 289 Broadway, New York." Brown embossed thermoplastic case. Excellent condition. No damage to case. Image clear with no signs of damage. Ambrotype.
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Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Head and shoulders portrait of Rush Hawkins. He wears a white shirt, dark necktie and dark suit coat. Slip of paper enclosed: "R.C.H. taken about 1857 or 1858 in New York?" Black embossed leather-covered wood case with clasp. Cover nearly detached. Image has odd white halo effect around edges of the face. Ambrotype.
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Rush C. Hawkins in uniform: caption: "Col. R. C. Hawkins, ro Reg't Zouaves"; full length studio portrait. Maker's stamp on back refers to the original negative at Brady's National Portrait Gallery. Inscribed on back: "From Mr. Ronald C. Green whose mother was an intimate friend of Mrs. Hawkins."
Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Photograph of the marble portrait sculpture of Rush C. Hawkins wearing his military uniform and hat. Inscription in verso: "Photograph of the portrait bust of Gen. Hawkins which presumably went to Norwich University and was later given by Norwich University to the Annmary Brown Memorial. By Herny K. Brown, Sculptor. From Blue envelope Photos of RCH." Albumen print glued to mat. Image and matting discolored and dirty. Albumen.
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Charcoal portrait of Rush C. Hawkins in Zouave Uniform created by Vincent Calyer. Signed and dated: "V. Calyer, James River, Virginia, August 1862"
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Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Full length portrait of Rush C. Hawkins sitting in a chair wearing a dark suit, vest and necktie. He has a mustache. One hand rests on the armrest of the chair, the other he holds just under his chin. Inscription on verso: "Eighty. Sept. 14, 1911. The day of execution." Embossed into matting on front: "Davis & Sanford Co., 597 Fifth Ave, New York" Includes a handwritten list of names and dates of the individuals to whom he gave a copy of the photograph. Photograph glued along top edge to matting inside a brown folder. Good condition.
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Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Portrait of Rush C. Hawkins seated in a chair with his hands resting on his lap. He wears a dark suit, white shirt and necktie. He has a mustache. Inscription on verso: "Executed Sept. 14, 1917. From blue folder Photos of RCH." Embossed on top left corner: "Gessford, 373 Fifth Ave, New York." Photograph glued along top edge to matting inside a brown folder. Good condition.
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On display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Gift of Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf of Providence. Oval gilded frame, glazed.
Black and gold frame.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Hawkins, Rush C.
Head and shoulder portrait of Rush Hawkins. He wears a white shirt, dark bow tie and dark suit coat. This is a copy of an original ambrotype which was taken on November 13, 1856. Inscription on verso: "Col. R.C. Hawkins. From envelope Photos of RCH". Gelatin silver print. Silvering.
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Hutchinson, Clara Sage
Hutchinson, Clara Sage
Head and torso portrait of Clara Sage Hutchinson. She wears a dark dress with lace trim along the V-neck collar. One hand is up by her head holding some of the curls of her hair. Her hair is curled in tight curls on either side of her face and a braid is wrapped around the top of her head. Slip of paper enclosed: "Clara Sage Hutchinson. Daughter of Titus and cousin of my mother. Well educated and accomplished for her time. R.C.H." Black embossed leather-covered wood case with clasp. Cover detached. Slight tarnishing upper left. Daguerrotype.
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Portrait of the jury members standing in a group.
Mathew Brady portrait of Lincoln as reproduced by the New York Times published to help settle the controversy about the size of Lincoln's feet and hands.
2 photographs of Hawkins Hall at Norwich University in Northfield, VT, sent to "Mrs. Townsend" by Donald M. Boyer. Included is the letter with which the photographs were sent, with a handwritten note at top identifying "Mrs. Townsend" as RCH's cousin, "the former Laura Hawkins, a concert pianist of Boston". Also included is an undated letter describing the construction of the building.
Portrait
On display in the Annmary Brown Memorial Inscription: "Col. Hawkins quarters Fort Clark, Hatteras Inlet, N.C. / belonging to Mrs. Rush C. Hawkins. Sept. 1861." Pencil sketch.
Unidentified girl
Unidentified girl
Portrait of an unidentified girl. She is in a dark dress with a white collar. Inscription on verso: "Schoolmate I dont know which one. R. C. H." Inset into a case with a black frame and gold oval border covered with glass all held together with brown pebbled paper tape. Glass cover is cracked. image tarnished around edges with damage along bottom left section. Ambrotype.
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Unidentified girl
Unidentified girl
Portrait of unidentified girl sittting in chair with right arm resting on table. She wears a dark dress with an off-the-shoulder neckline. Her bracelets and the cloth on the table are hand colored. Black embossed leather-covered wood case with 2 clasps. Spots of deterioration on image. Case in good condition. Daguerrotype.
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Unidentified man
Unidentified man
Portrait of a man wearing a suit. Slip of paper taped to back reads: "98". On verso of daguerreotype: "J. WHITE & CO.'S 25 CENT AMBROTYPES AND DAGUERREOTYPES, 44 Westminster St. South Side, PROVIDENCE, R. I. All styles of Cases constantly on hand— sold less than half charged at other places. This establishment has the best arranged light in the State, up one flight of stairs only." No case. Image barely visible. Daguerrotype.
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Unidentified man
Unidentified man
Portrait of an unidentified bearded man wearing a dark suit and a plaid vest. Embossed on mat: "Anson, 589 Broadway." Black embossed wood case with a clasp. Damage to image which obsures most of his face. Case lid is detached. Daguerrotype.
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Unidentified man - possibly Capt. Hitchins of H.M. East India Service
Unidentified man - possibly Capt. Hitchins of H.M. East India Service
Hand-colored, full length portrait of a man sitting in a chair. He wears a dark brown suit with reddish vest, white shirt and black necktie. He has a beard. A slip of paper was discovered near this image with handwritten inscription in Rush Hawkins handwriting: "Capt. Hitchins of H.M. East India Service" providing a possible indentification of this man. On verso are the corners of 2 paper labels which are identical to the label on the verso of the hand-colored photograph of Carrie M. Brown and her brother Grenville R. Brown in Paris identifying the photography studio as "13 Boulevard des Capucine 13. Au coin de la Rue de la Paix. Pierson. Daguerreotype sur Papier et sur Plaque" in Paris, France. Inscription on verso: "P-300, A.B. 157". Hand-colored image. Discoloration in an oval shape around image caused by former matting. Glue stains along top edge.
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Unidentified woman
Unidentified woman
Torso portrait of unidentified woman in chair. She wears a dark dress with an off-the-shoulder neckline and lace bodice. Embossed into matting: "HOLMES 289 BROADWAY." Brown embossed leather-covered wood case with 2 clasps. Spots of deterioration on image. Case in good condition. Daguerrotype.
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Unidentified woman
Unidentified woman
Portrait of an unidentified woman. She wears large white bonnet with thick ties and a dark robe/coat. Her hands rest in her lap. Brownish-red velvet oval case with a clasp. Excellent condition. Daguerrotype.
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Unidentified woman
Unidentified woman
Full-length portrait of an unindentified woman standing up, resting her arm on a table. She wears a dark dress with a white collar. The velvet inside is embossed with "ANSON 589 BROADWAY. N-Y" and embossed into the opposite matting inside is "ANSON" on the left corner, and "589 BROADWAY" on the right corner. Brown-black embossed wood case with a clasp. Spots of tarnishing on image. Matting has spots of tarnishing along top and left side. Lid of case detached. Daguerrotype.
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Unidentified woman
Unidentified woman
Portrait of an unidentified woman sitting on a chair. She wears a bonnet with a dark lace veil, and a dark dress with a white collar. Embossed into matting: "CUTTING'S PATENT BRADY JULY 4 & 11 1854". Brown embossed wood double-hinged case with a clasp. Excellent. Image is dirty but otherwise excellent. Front lid is detached. Ambrotype.
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Unidentified woman
Unidentified woman
Portrait of an unidentified woman. She is wearing a black and white dress. Embossed on the mat is: "ANSON 589 BROADWAY". Brown embossed wood case with a clasp. Excellent condition. Daguerrotype.
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Unidentified woman - possibly mother of Rush C. Hawkins
Unidentified woman - possibly mother of Rush C. Hawkins
Head and shoulders portrait of older woman wearing dark dress and lace collar. Her hair is parted in the middle and pulled smoothly down each side of her face. Oval case. Blue velvet cover with push button closure. Cover in excellent condition. Image blistering along top and bottom. Tintype.
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Unidentified women - two portraits
Unidentified women - two portraits
Two separate portaits of two unidentified women. The torso portrait on the left is of an unidentified woman sitting in a chair. She wears a dark plaid off-the-shoulder dress. Her hands are resting in her lap. Embossed on mat "Holmes 289 Broadway." The portrait on the right is a head and shoulders of an unidentified woman. She wears a dark dress with a white lace collar. Embossed on mat: "Brown, [###?] B.Way NY." Black embossed leather-covered wood case with a clasp. Image on left in good condition, tarnishing on bottom edge. Image on right in good condition with tarnishing along left, right and bottom edges. Case in excellent condition. Daguerrotype.
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Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. This Currier and Ives lithograph commenmorated the victory in this print intended for popular consumption. Print shows multiple soldiers charging forward, with many wounded soldiers on the ground. Caption reads: "The Victory of Roanoke, Feby. 8th 1862. The brillian and decisive bayonet charge of the New York 9th, Hawkins Zouaves".
Photograph album containing multiple photos of Rush Hawkins, Annmary Brown Hawkins, Carrie M. Brown, as well as many other family members and friends. Brown leather with clasp.
Photograph album containing carte-de-visite cards of Annmary Brown Hawkins, Carrie Brown Bajnotti, Rush Hawkins, Grenville Brown and their parents and a few friends.
Photograph album - Red velvet bound album with wooden scroll work and clasps: family and friends
Photograph album - Red velvet bound album with wooden scroll work and clasps: family and friends
Photograph album covered in red velvet with wood scrollwork on both covers, metal clasps. Contains 103 carte-de-visite size photographs inserted into the paper pockets in the album pages and 13 loose photographs that were never inserted or were too large for the pockets. Spine detached. Covers loose.
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Bound volume of newspaper clippings and articles on Henry Bergh, including resolutions written by Rush Hawkins and presented to the Union League Club. Annotated by Rush Hawkins.
Commemoration given to the family of Rush Hawkins after his death for the work that he did in service of the Society.
Scrapbook of letters, pamphlets, clippings, relating to the Italian revolutionary movement in 1849
Almte or Alnite to Brown, Nicholas
Almte or Alnite to Brown, Nicholas
Explains why he did not sign protest to Oudinot.
Brown, Nicholas to Rusconi, Carlo, Ministro delle Relazioni Estere della Repubblica Romana
Brown, Nicholas to Rusconi, Carlo, Ministro delle Relazioni Estere della Repubblica Romana
Brown promises that US will quickly recognize Roman Republic, expresses his enthusiasm for Roman Republic.
Brown, Nicholas to Ambassador
Brown, Nicholas to Ambassador
Brown agrees to sign on to letter of protest addressed to Oudinot regarding bombing Rome.
Brown, Nicholas to Monsieur l' Ambassadeur de Corcelles
Brown, Nicholas to Monsieur l' Ambassadeur de Corcelles
Draft of a letter. "J'ai l'honneur di dire a Votre Excellence que comme Consul des Etats Unis d'Amerique à Rome, je signai la protestation présentée au Général Oudinot pour empêcher la continuation du bombardement de la Ville de Rome." Brown also protests Corcelle published claim that French never bombed Rome.
Letter to Brown, Nicholas signed by 6 Italian consuls/charge d'affaires including Corboli, Curzio and Galiotti, F.
Letter to Brown, Nicholas signed by 6 Italian consuls/charge d'affaires including Corboli, Curzio and Galiotti, F.
"Da ventidue giorni si lanciano projettili dale truppe Francesi sopra l'abitato di questa città, rimanendone offesi anche I tempi ed it monumennti più insigi." Calls on Brown as representative of "una nazione grande e civile" to sign protest.
Carli, Carlo, Vice Consolato degli Stati Uniti in Comacchio to Brown, Nicholas
Carli, Carlo, Vice Consolato degli Stati Uniti in Comacchio to Brown, Nicholas
Informs Brown "che d'appresso ad imbarco successo nel Porto di Cesenatico, come da tutti si asserisce, di Garibaldi con cinque, o sei cento circa de' suoi soldati entro quindici, o venti Barche fra Trabacoli e legni pescareci, chiamati volgarmente Bregozzi, col favore del vento arrivassero nella note del 2 al 3 Agosto verso Govo diretti possibilmente a Venezia, ma cessato all'improviso il favore del vento propizio vennero mediante il chiarore della Luna scoperti dalla Flotiglia Austriaca"
Ceccarini, Gaetano
Ceccarini, Gaetano
Roman Republic deposition by Cittadio Gaetano Ceccarini Officiale del 1.o Battag, 3.o Reggimento Linea: "di anni sedici" to document "un fatto brutale operato da un officiale dell'armata francese" on June 3 outside Porta San Pancrazio.
de Gerando, E. M., Chancelier, Charge des Affaires de la Republique Francaise to Brown, Nicholas
de Gerando, E. M., Chancelier, Charge des Affaires de la Republique Francaise to Brown, Nicholas
A travel pass for Brown to travel to Civitavecchia, accompanied by wife, 2 children, and Doctor Pertrius, his doctor, in his own car and with his horses, to go to "maison du consulat Général" on arrival there. Stamped: Ambassade de France a Rome.
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Informs Brown of landing of Oudinot and staff, 1320 men on French frigate Panama, with details.
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Informs Brown that 13 French vessels, mostly steamers arrived, and almost immediately began landing troops. The French flag in unison with that of the Roman Republic has been hoisted on the fortress. Adds at the bottom that 500-600 Lombards on small Sardininan steamer arrived, but it is said that the French will not allow them to land!
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Reports continued arrival French ships of war and bodies of troops landing from them and proceeding to Rome; while others are arriving here from that direction so that the intentions of the French are not to be known. It is rumoured that Prince Del Carretto has arrived here, incognito.
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Last wrote on 10th. On May 13 the Montezuma, frigate from Marseilles with 1770 men, disembarked. Yesterday arrived Sardinian war steamer the Anthion: 60 men and 1 gun, with Despatches from Leghorn. Yesterday anchored the Pomona, 390 men and 36 guns from Toulon, having on board Lesepps, Envoy Extraordinaire with full powers. Sig Accursi, chargé d'affaires of the Rpman Republic at Paris, accompanied M. Leseppes, both proceeded toward Rome.
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Since the 15th we have had constant arrivals of fresh troops, say from 2000 to 2500 men, and some pieces of artillery. Every day some arrival takes place.
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Informs Brown that Corcelle and De La Tour d'Auvergne arrived on a mission from the government of the French Rrepublic. They left almost immediately for the Camp, "but as to what instructions given them, or powers they are endowed with, we here are perfectly ignorant. Tomorrow it is said that an attack will be made by the French, that is to say they will make a Breach with their heavy arillery and attempt an entry by that, unless the abovenamed gentlemen bring counter orders, but on this score I fear there is little to hope for."
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Lowe, Alfred, Civita Vecchia US consul to Brown, Nicholas
Sends message via Alex Lemmi bringing dispatches for you from Paris. French have stopped all communication between C and Rome. Little news just occasional arrival of French troops in small bodies.
Ministero Commercio e Lavori Pubblici Repubblica Romana (signed on his behalf) to Brown, Nicholas
Ministero Commercio e Lavori Pubblici Repubblica Romana (signed on his behalf) to Brown, Nicholas
Gives authorization to Brown and "una sua compagnia di osservare la Biblioteca Vaticana a normal dei regolamenti."
Roselli, Repubblica Romana Comando Generale dell'Armata to Senatore di Roma
Roselli, Repubblica Romana Comando Generale dell'Armata to Senatore di Roma
"Per vedere di fare il maggior bene che si può a tutti quei militari che non possono, senza pericolo tornare alle loro case, io la pregherei di mandar subito persona dai Consoli Inglese e Americano, ad oggetto di somministrare ad essi li passaporti verso I luoghi in cui possono viver meglio, e star con più sicurezza." Addressed on envelope: Al Cittadiino Senatore
Rusconi, Carlo, Ministro delle Relazioni Esterne della Repubblica Romana to Brown, Nicholas
Rusconi, Carlo, Ministro delle Relazioni Esterne della Repubblica Romana to Brown, Nicholas
Rusconi sends Brown copy of "una sua Nota alle Potenze Cattoliche"
Triumvirato to Brown, Nicholas
Triumvirato to Brown, Nicholas
Il governo della Republica Romana si onora di professare la più alta stima erso la grande Nazione degli Stati Uniti d'America…agrees to Brown's request to allow US citizen Benjamin and consorte di recarsi in albano. But says imprudent as Albano being invaded by Napoletani nemici della repubblica.
Bound volume of letters, newspaper clippings, and pamplets about General William Ludlow relative to his work as Ste. Marie and Sault Canal.
Bound volume of 8 articles clipped from the Vermonter dealing with the history of Vermont. Also includes several letters tipped in.
Binder's title: "The Browns and their library". Contains both pamphlets about the
John Carter Brown Library and letters from various members of the Brown family. The
letters include correspondence to and from: John Carter Brown (1797-1874), John
Nicholas Brown (1861-1900), Matilda Brown, Nicholas Brown (1769-1841), Nicholas
Brown (1792-1859), Mary Bowen (Stelle) Brown, Moses Brown 1775-1791), Benjamin Bowen
Carter, John Carter (1745-1814), AnnMary Brown Hawkins, Rush Hawkins, Hope (Brown)
Ives (1773-1855), William Carey Poland, Benjamin Stelle, George Parker Winship.
Book of minutes for the New York Dispensory for the Diseases of the Throat and Chest. Also includes a record of visitors to the Annmary Brown Memorial. This item is housed with the Annmary Brown records
Report (22 pages) was published by Free Press Printing Co. in 1909. A portrait of George Grenville Benedict is laid in, and includes a note written and signed on the verso by Rush C. Hawkins that is dated Sept. 23, 1911.
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Two clippings of illustrations of the US Centennial from Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper and Harper's Weekly, July 22, 1876.
Pasted inside are two pages of Hawkins's notes. Inside the front cover of the book is a full-page newspaper story from the December 22, 1912 issue of The New York Times. It covers the revealing of deceased Confederate Gen. George E. Pickett as the author of a series of letters which were published anonymously by his widow. (The clipping was disposed of and a photocopy of a portion of what was a full-page story inserted in its place.) Pickett was the commander who ordered the controversial hangings discussed in Hawkins's book
In it are found pasted two letters written to Hawkins related to his purchase of the volume, an invitation to the celebration of the 51st anniversary of the organization of his regiment hosted by the Hawkins Zouaves's Association, and three unidentified and undated newspaper clippings that contain valuable biographical details about Hawkins and information about the 1886 sale of his home in New York City. A loose page of notes penned by Hawkins is likewise interleaved in the book.
A bound-with volume with "Miscellaneous Writings of D. A. Hawkins" printed on spine. Contains a single letter at the front signed by Dexter A. Hawkins, followed by a collection of newspaper clippings, journal articles, pamphlets, and reports written by Dexter A. Hawkins, mostly on political topics.
Two bound brown leather volumes with clasps, stamped A.M.H. I and A.M.H. II. Multiple calling cards are attached to each page. First volume is 80 leaves with 6 unattached cards inserted in the back; cover is detached. Also contains a dated collection of Rush C. Hawkins and Annmary Brown calling cards. Second volume is is 80 leaves with 3 unattached cards inserted; cover is detached.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Second nomination of Genl Grant."
Maps of Philipines, Cuba, West Indies, London, Spain
A bound volume of materials on Henry Boynton, including his essays on Hiram Powers and John Stark, account of Norwich University, clippings of Boynton's obituaries, and correspondence.
A bound volume of materials on Reverend Aaron Hutchinson. Includes correspondence sent by Hutchinson, newspaper clippings on his life, and a printed biographical sketch by Rush Hawkins. At the back of the volume are unattached clippings and a survey map pertaining to Pomfret, Vermont.
Two newspaper clippings of stories about John Paul Jones: New York Herald, July 16, 1905; and New York Times, July 2, 1905.
Newspaper clippings on various stories about pre-historic civilizations, labelled "The Older Civilizations".
Includes pamphlet entitled Hawkins of the Hawkins Zouaves. It is a reprint of an article authored by Margaret B. Stillwell that originally appeared in Bookmen's Holiday, Notes and Studies Written in Tribute to Harry Miller Lydenberg and published by The New York Public Library in 1943.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "An Important Paper" 1915
2 copies of a blank form dated 1861 notifying the receiver that they have been elected a member. 1 copy of a blank form sent to the recipient of a court martial. 4 copies of a blank form titled "Treasurer's Department--Monthly Summary Statement".
2 copies of a small pamphlet (14 pages) published by L.H. Frank and dated 1860. Copy 1 contains a note written by Rush C. Hawkins: "This company was the parent of the ninth New York Volunteer Infantry, which I had the honor to command, and which after it took the field came to be known as the 'Hawkins Zouaves.' N.Y., Nov. 1, 1907."
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Copy of The War Library, Original Stories of Adventure in the War for the Union, Volume 6, Number 154 (New York: Novelist Publishing Co., August 22, 1885), in which Wilmot's article is the cover story. Cover shows an etching of a soldier with the caption, "A dash across Antietam creek by Hawkin's [sic] Zouaves".
The first recruiting poster of the Hawkins Zouves, printed by L.H. Frank. Signed by Rush Hawkins. Includes Hawkins' note at bottom: "A copy of the only handbill issued calling for recruits for the Ninth Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry which came to be known as the Hawkins Zouaves. It was posted April 16, 1861 and within three days more than 3000 applicants had entered their names for service in the field."
Includes satin ribbon from the 50th anniversary reunion of the Zouaves, Apr. 19, 1911.
Handwritten note by Hawkins: "The Party 35 years after"
Includes additional correspondence from 1888-1906, plus obit. Clippings
Bound-with volume featuring two articles written by Rush Hawkins: "East Coast Operations in North Carolina" and "Why Burnside did not renew the attack at Fredericksburg". Also contains newspaper clippings and Hawkins' written commentary.
Professor R.W. Kenny ascribed the date of the original manuscript to 1815.
Professor R.W. Kenny ascribed the date of the original manuscript to 1815.
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This china tea service, was imported between the years of 1791 & 1796, by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my grandmother's death, became my grandfather's second wife. When she died she left it to her only sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B., to A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins, New York, Dec. 17, 1892."
Paper tag #192
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware)
Note by Rush Hawkins: "A pretty little piece but where from not known. Was in the possession of my dear wife when I first knew her. R.C.H."
Note by Rush Hawkins (written on visiting card engraved "Mrs. Ira D. Warren"; noted on catalog card but no longer with pitcher?): "Percy Powers who was a lieutenant with Paul Jones on the Ranger, and lost an arm in the engagement with the Drake, was once the owner of this pitcher. N.Y. Dec. 19, 1883. Rush C. Hawkins."
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware). Item is cracked.
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note: "Providence, R.I., 86 Cushing St., May 31st 1915. Dear General Hawkins: It pleases me very much that you have found the spoon worthy of acceptance for the Memorial, a place which gave my husband so much pleasure to visit and where I pass many interesting hours at different times. Perhaps you noticed the little 'No 10" at the extreme end of the back of the handle. One wonders what became of the rest of the dozen- The late Mrs. John Carter Brown gave the spoon to Miss Sarah Ann Fish--about thirty or forty years ago. Thanking you again, I am, Sincerely yours, Jeannie O. Arnold."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "This spoon marked A.B. belonged to my Father-in-Laws [Nicholas Brown III] first wife--Abby Mason. RCH"
Note by Rush Hawkins: "These once belonged to the Rev. Aaron Hutchinson and his wife Margery, and were carried by them from Grafton, Mass. To Pomfret Vermont in 1776."
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware). AMB 55.9N is broken.
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Note by Annmary Brown Hawkins: "This China tea service was imported between the years of 1791 and 1796 by my grandmother Ann Carter Brown, as a present to her first cousin Mary B. Stelle, who at my Grad [sic] Mothers death, because, being grandfathers' second wife, when she died, she left-it-to her only Sister Amy Ann Stelle, who at her death left it to me, on account of the initials being A.B. A.B.S. Annmary B. Hawkins New York Dec. 17-1892." Identified as Lowestoft on exhibition note; Lowestoft made only porcelain (soft-paste ware).
Closed box is 25 x 38 x 8 cm. Hinged on one side. Game board is made of wood inlays.
Note: "These snuffers were once the property of Moses Brown, Born Sept 23 1738, Died June 6 1836." Accompanying exhibition note: "Another note among the Hawkins papers reads: 'Mrs. Susan Bowers when a young woman worked for Moses Brown, and, during her time of working there she received a number of presents, among which, were a pair of candle snuffers, and a pair of spectacles, and an umberilla [sic]. If I remember correctly, they were given to her father. After his death she kept them and was always very proud to show them and tell where they came from. After her death, they came to her daughter, Helen P. Bullock who died in 1913 aged 79 years. They then came to me. [signed] Thomas M. Aldrich. (Mrs. Bowers died in 1885 aged 81 years).'"
Portable writing desk that folds outward on two hinges. Contains 2 ink bottles, pen and pencil, booklet of blotting paper, ivory letter openers, paper knife, red sealing wax sticks, ruler, booklet of poems. Also includes packet of 26 cards comprised of railroad passes, membership cards, library cards, telegraph passes, all belonging to Rush Hawkins. Tag on handle reads: "Letters (not to be opened)."
Part of the Annmary Brown collection.
Part of the Annmary Brown collection.
Stands about 2.5 feet tall. Wooden frame. Damage - A puncture hole in the back. Sent to University of Rhode Island, Textile Program for conservation work, January 2018.
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Firescreen depicting King Charles I on the eve of his execution. General Hawkins believed this to be the handicraft of Annmary's mother. The screen was damaged and the lower brace lost in years past. In the autumn of 1980, the piece was restored by Pasquale Carpinelli of Brown's capentry shop.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "This portrait of a little Roman girl was painted by a young Russian artist by the name of Carl Bickschowsky [?] who gave it to my dear wife, because as he said, she would look like [it] if in peasant costume and engaged in knitting. This was about 1846 and it was kept in a book until about 1854 when it was put in the present frame and hung in her bedroom where it remained until her mothers death in 1879. R.C.H." Painting has been removed from frame for preservation. Enclosed is a scan of Hawkins' note.
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Small-scale replica of a statue of General Blücher, commander of the Prussian forces at Waterloo in 1815. Among the military memorabilia collected by General Hawkins.
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Small statuette of a Hawkins' Zouave, with seal "NYZ".
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Six of these pieces of old bead work were made by my mother--the other [#7] in black [now dk brown] was made by Margarite Weeks in New York, in 1838. She was my school teacher."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Six of these pieces of old bead work were made by my mother--the other [#7] in black [now dk brown] was made by Margarite Weeks in New York, in 1838. She was my school teacher."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "The last book she read before her passing away. Jany 4 1903"; "The was sent to Her by the ever devoted and good friend, Capt. Henry A. Gadsden of London, England and received only a few days before she was taken down with Her last illness."
Bronze plaque, leather mounted. Low relief depicting a World War I French nurse offering sympathy to an artist's family with ghostlike war scene in the background surrounding Rheims Cathedral. Engraved: "La Fraternite des Artistes a Monsieur R. C. Hawkins." Also includes illustrated newspaper clipping, explaining the fraternite's gratitude and stating that M. Leon Bonnat is president of La Fraternite des Artistes and Director of the Beaux Arts. Reverse has a soldier report on the day Paris received the news of peace.
Note on cover by Rush Hawkins: "The jewelry in this box belonged to my parents [see AMB 94] some containing the hair of themselves and the writer--the beads [see AMB 89] belonged to my g.g. grandmother Hutchinson. R.C.H." Contents are now AMB 89 and 94 [Unaccounted for since at least 1987]. Box empty.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "I believe this hair was cut from the head of my dear wife when, or soon after, she was at school in Geneva. RCH Sept 30, 1913"
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Titus [?] Hutchinson of Woodstock was U.S. Attorney at the time Lafayette visited Vermont in 1824. This box was given to him at that time by Lafayette. From J.H. through his daughter Clara, who died in 1852, it camed to me in 1851. May 23, 1901. Rush C. Hawkins"
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Buttons on the uniforms of U.S. ministers and consuls worn previous to 1860."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Given to Mrs. Hawkins at Nice, France, in the winter of 1866-1867 by Lt. Commander Sampson, U.S.N. The ribbon was put on by him at the time of his gift. RCH"
Note by Rush Hawkins: "A short yellow stick with ivory ring at top she carried in her school [illegible] at Geneva."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Knotted stick with buckhorn handpiece, silver tip marked G--the lifetime used by Dr. Joseph M. Golup, an eminent physician and writer who died at Woodstock, Vermont, Oct 12, 1849, after more than a third of a century practice in that town."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Black stick with ivory hand piece. The many years used by Thad [?] Stevens."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "A small dark knotted stick given to my dear wife by and English friend about 1884--considered very choice."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Plain wood stick, with silver top. Made from wood taken out of the rebel ironclad Merrimac."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "A light wild canebreak stick carried by my father Lorenzo Dow Hawkins in the 1820s."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "These buttons were given to me by my dear 'Sister Carrie' in 1868. RCH"
Note by Rush Hawkins: "This dressing case was given to my dear wife by her mother soon after her leaving Mad. [Arlaud's?] school in 1852 or 1853. I have kept as it was when she left me and it must always remain in the memorial--as it is. RCH. Oct. 1, 1915". Contains 9 glass bottles and containers, as well as a small knife, hook, and corkscrew. 23 x 30 x 18 cm.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "This fan belonged to Margery wife of the Rev. Aaron Hutchinson. She was born in 1731 was married young, and had this fan before she was married. Pomfret [Vt,] Aug. 12, 1866. R.C.H."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "This fan was once the property of Margery Carter Hutchinson, the wife of the Rev. Aaron Hutchinson of Pomphret, Vermont, and was in her possession as early as 1750."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "These knee buckles belonged to the Rev. Aaron Hutchinson, my great great grandfather. Carried by him to Pomfret Vermont in 1769 or 1776--his final settlement in that place. R.C.H."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "My father's flint steel and [?] box. They were in use as late as 1840."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Medal struck by the order of Gregory XVIII in honor of the Masacare [sic] of St. Bartholomew. The Romish priests generally love to preach that this was struck about that time. [Illegible] in the Vatican Mint in 1870 proved to the contrary. RCH."
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Image of US flag with inscription, "Toujours Pret, IX N.Y., Hawkins Zouaves". In red bags with the Brown seal on them.
Caricature is on display in the Annmary Brown memorial. Photos and sketches, mixed. Caricature is a water-color signed "Mullen, New York." Other photographs cannot be located.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Six of these pieces of old bead work were made by my mother--the other [#7] in black [now dk brown] was made by Margarite Weeks in New York, in 1838. She was my school teacher."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "This was my father's purse which came to Pomfret with his effects in September 1840."
Note by Rush Hawkins: "…made by Margaret Weeks in New York, in 1838. She was my school teacher." Some of the beads are loose.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Six of these pieces of old bead work were made by my mother--the other [#7] in black [now dk brown] was made by Margaret Weeks in New York, in 1838. She was my school teacher."
Small fabric container, 7 x 9 cm, made with floral pattern on front. Inside are two flaps of fabric for storing sewing needles and a pin cushion.
Note by Rush Hawkins: "The coin I wore and played with when a little child. RCH"
Note by Rush Hawkins: "Dexter Hawkins, my grandfather, enlisted in the Fourth Rhode Island Batallion in 1778, in his sixteenth year and served as private and non-commissioned officer until the close of the Revolutionary War. This pocketbook he carried during his last two years of service. When I first saw it in his private desk at Pomfret Vermont, say about 1837, it contained a large number of Continental notes that he received in payment for his services at the end of the war. Pomfret Vermont, Aug.12, 1866. Rush C. Hawkins"
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Rush Hawkins note: "In this box are all the letters written by Mrs. Hawkins to her husband from their first meeting to the time of her death. They are to remain always where they are and the box never opened. April 15, 1908. Rush C. Hawkins."
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Confederate drum caputured at Minton, North Carolina, July 19, 1862. A label pasted inside the drum states that it was made by 'Wright and Bell, Confederate Drum Manufactory, Richmond, VA'. Drum is painted blue and red with a rope crossing its casing, and a painted eagle on the front holding arrows and a Confederate flag with a scroll in its mouth that reads "Confederate States".
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Notes: "Confederate States. First designs for a Revenue flag, and for the flag of the nation. Referred to a committee, March 1862." "Design for flag by Pres't of Senate. March 28, 1862. Ref'd Com. On flag and seal."
Sent to University of Rhode Island, Textile Program for conservation work, October 2018
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Sent to University of Rhode Island, Textile Program for conservation work, October 2018
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Note by Rush Hawkins: "A piece from the regimental flag of the ninth New York Volunteer Infantry - 'Hawkins Zouaves.' In my memory, sacred beyond expression, because my love for the brave men who fought and fell beneath its folds. R.C.H."
Contains two envelopes of hair: [1] "First growth of the hair of Anne Mary when [?] child. Cut off this day the 6th Feb. 1841 by her mother. The child is hale and harty [sic]." Hair is missing. [2] "First growth of the hair of our third child Ann Mary, cut off at St Cruz Saturday Feb 6th 1841. by her mother." Hair contained in envelope. Also contains note by Rush Hawkins: "I believe this hair was cut from the head of my dear wife when, or soon after, she was at school in Geneva. Sept. 30, 1913. RCH"
One note by Rush Hawkins: "This purse is just as she bought it from the street about Dec. 15, 1902. It was her last time out before the fatal illness. RCH." Other notes by curator: "This box was property of General Hawkins"; "2 fans broken; 1 worn chain purse; 1 cameo pin which is deteriorating"; "Handle--Broken--from silver vase on desk".
Currently on display at the Annmary Brown Memorial. Small handheld spyglass.
Relic of a 700-year-old white oak tree that grew on Wyllys Hyll in Hartford, Connecticut, blown down in a storm on August 21, 1856. Connecticut's Royal Charter of 1662 was reportedly hidden in a hollow to prevent its being taken by the English governor-general.
Crocheted lace covers the yoke and shoulders of the bodice, with sleeves and torso made from embroidered satin. Crocheted trim is stitched around both cuffs of the full-length sleeves. Ruffled self-fabric trim covers the seam between the lace yoke and the torso. Skirt is made with six gores, with faux-Swiss belt made from blue China silk and tan, machine-made lace ruffle along the bottom.
A lined wool plaid cape with shoulder cape and velvet-edged collar. A metal hook and eye with two linked rings at the neckline create an adjustable closure. A fabric loop sewn at center of back would allow the cape to be hung on a hook. The original colors are dark blue, green, brown, yellow, and red.
Man's brown wool coat with cotton twill-tape trim in a militaristic style. The dark brown velvet collar has a stiff high stand and is not sewn to the lapel. The expert pad stitching in the collar lining suggest it is a tailor-made garment. Eight damask-covered toggle closures and black tape trim loops are located on the double-breasted bodice and four at the center back where the two back shirt panels overlap. They are not sewn together, which allows the coat to be worn for horseback riding. The waistline and armscye are located at the natural position; the shoulder seam is dropped to the back at an angle. Each shaped sleeve has two buttons and the black trim. A black-trimmed pocket is located at each side front, and the coat also has a left-side, interior breast pocket. The bodice fronts and back shoulder area are lined with the brown wool. The bodice back and skirt are lined with black wool, and the sleeves are lined with a plain-weave, undyed fabric. The skirt has a woven inner lining that can be seen through some of the insect holes. The coat is completely handstitched.
Child's printed dress of starched cotton fabric ca. 1835 with leg of mutton sleeves, empire waist, shirring detail, and hand-stitching. Features a repeat pattern of flowers The waist measures 10 ½ inches, sleeves measure 11 ½ inches, and the length is 21 ¼ inches. Single-tie enclosure on the back of the dress.
A c. 1890 purple wool afternoon dress comprised of separate bodice and skirt. Embellished with black beading and rabbit fur trim. Bodice appears to be altered from an 1890s to a later c. 1900 pigeon-breasted or monobosom silhouette. In-boning is present with a striped fabric lining and hook and eye enclosures down center-front. A 2 ¼" inch velvet band has been added around waist with hook and eye closure. Bodice is embellished with a pre-made appliqued beaded decoration around neckline, down center-back, and down each side of center- front waist.
Red wool children's dress with empire waist and lined bodice. Most probably from the 1830s. Hand stitched with off white and blue thread. Blue printed cotton trim around the cuffs. Faded cotton trim around neckline. Mother of pearl buttons on pocket flaps and back opening. Previous repairs, including darning with off white thread throughout the skirt and at the base of the placket at the back opening, as well as a patch of red wool on the proper left (PL) sleeve.
Child's red wool dress with printed cotton trim at the cuff and neckline; 1 ½ in waistband set in; estimated construction date 1830s; hand sewn with wool sewing thread. Neckline trims is faded blue and white printed cotton, and the cuff trim is brown and white printed cotton. The center back placket (12 in long) has a row of 7 mother of pearl buttons. Two pockets in the skirt front each have one row of 3 mother of pearl bottoms.
This yellow brocaded chiné evening gown has been altered from its original construction to be fashionable in the early-twentieth century. Originally, this gown would have been worn and constructed in fashion with the 1870s-80s silhouette. Short sleeves and square neckline indicate the gown was worn in the evening. The square neckline is original to the gown, the embroidered net modesty panel with high neckline and monobosom style front was added later to adapt the dress to 1903-05 fashions. The bodice is decorated with lace edging along the front closure, sleeves, and along the bottom edge.
Possibly constructed by Native Americans.
Light blue wool tea gown featuring machine and hand stitching with polychrome satin stitch embroidery of leaves and blossoms. Blue satin ruched trimmings, made by pleating a strip of lace so that it ruffles on both sides, outline the embroidery at center front and back, collar, cuffs, and pocket. Self-covered buttons are found down front of dress. A machine-lace ruffle has been hand-stitched around neckline. The bodice features a beige silk underlining and princess body silhouette.
Currently on display in the Annmay Brown Memorial. Items belonging to Rush Hawkins. The case contained an engraved Tiffany sword that was presented to Colonel Rush Hawkins by the 9th NY Zouaves and influential friends, shortly after he mustered out of service in May of 1863. The sword itself was stolen, along with other items, from the Memorial when it was temporarily closed between 1975 and 1977. The sword's design was approved for use by generals--not colonels. Charles Kirkland, the keynote speaker at its presentation ceremony, justified such a gift by asserting that Col. Hawkins had "performed the duties of a Brigadier General" while commanding the 9th NY. This tribute foreshadowed Hawkins' honorary promotion to the rank of brevet brigadier general two years after his military service ended.
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Red fez with matching red sash. Rush Hawkins note to accompany the fez: "Knit and made up for me by my darling wife, but not in time to war in the field".
Zouaves dark blue dress jacket: long with 2 rows of 6 large buttons; decorative gold braid on both sleeves. This coat has a single clasp at the top.
Zouaves dark blue jacket: long with 7 large buttons on each side of the chest; decorative gold braid on both sleeves. This coat buttons down the middle and flairs below the waist.
Black dress coat with accompanying cape. The collar of the coat is fitted with buttons to which the cape can be attached. Only two of these buttons remain. The kick vent was designed with buttons; only the top and bottom buttons remain. There is one loose button stored in the left pocket of the coat
Two red fabric sashes with large tassels on both ends. Most likely worn around the waist as part of the Zouves uniform. First sash is 233 cm; second is 255 cm. Tassles are slightly different between the sashes.
Two sets of shoulder bars: one with green velvet and eagle, one with green canvas and eagle with shield. Two sets of patches with eagle in center (one small, 14 x 7 cm, and one large, 18 x 9 cm, patch per set). One gold tassle on loop of gold ribbon.
Vest is dark blue with strip of red velvet running down the middle; gold buttons with gold trim (one button is missing). Coat is short: navy with gold trim and red ornamentation on shoulders and sleeves.
Currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial. Two Union army kepis worn by the Hawkins' Zouaves. Red with black brim. One has an ornate "9" stiched into the front with decoration.
One vest is dark blue with gold buttons, no ornamentation. The other vest is smaller, also dark blue, but with ornate gold decorative stitching with tassels. Pair of beige suade gauntlets (one of the gauntlets is currently on display in the Annmary Brown Memorial).
The Rush Hawkins Papers (1750-1951 (bulk: 1830-1917)) is a wide-ranging collection that includes correspondence, financial documents, scrapbooks, photographs, artwork, and artifacts. The material represents Hawkins' experience as a Civil War general, as an art collector and philanthropist, and as the husband of Annmary Brown, the oldest living daughter of Nicholas Brown III. Also contained is a large collection of late 18th century correspondence related to the Brown Family, and a large collection of documents and correspondence related to the Civil War, including many Jefferson Davis communications to the Senate of the Confederate States. The papers are arranged in eleven series:
All researchers seeking to publish materials from the collections of the John Hay Library are requested to complete a Notice of Intent to Publish, prior to reproducing, quoting, or otherwise publishing any portion or extract from this collection. Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Rush Hawkins collection, Ms.2006.05, Brown University
The Rush C. Hawkins papers are arranged in eleven series:
Series 1: Personal correspondence
Series 2: Biographical material
Series 3: Travel
Series 4: Financial documents
Series 5: Portraits, Photographs, and Paintings
Series 6: Subject files
Series 7: Printed Material
Series 8: Personal and Civil War correspondence and documents
Series 9: Historical correspondence and documents
Series 10: Realia
Series 11: Indexes
There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
All the materials described here were part of the collections at the Annmary Brown Memorial established by Rush Hawkins in memory of his wife. Ownership of the Annmary Brown Memorial was transferred to Brown University in 1948. To increase research access and promote their long-term preservation the materials related to Rush Hawkins and Annmary Brown, were physically moved to the John Hay Library in 2004 and 2017.