Thomas Egleston papers, 1857-1901

Thomas Egleston papers, 1857-1901

Summary Information

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#0385
Bib ID:
4078728 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Egleston, Thomas, 1832-1900
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
4.5 linear feet (2 document boxes and 1 flat box)
Language(s):
English .
Access:
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This collection has no restrictions.

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Description

Summary

Professional correspondence of Egleston, consisting of incoming letters and technical reports relating to mining engineering and metallurgy; and carbon copies of correspondence between Egleston and Seth Low for the years 1890 to 1900.

1996 Addition: Large drawings and engravings from his student days at the Ecole Impériale des Mines in Paris (both engineering and architecture). Large maps of coal and iron land in Virginia and West Virginia.

Arrangement

Material is arranged into three series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection has no restrictions.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Thomas Egleston papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Selected Related Material-- At Columbia

Columbia University School of Mines Records, Rare book & Manuscript Library

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--Egleston, Thomas. Method of acquisition--Bequest; Date of acquisition--1900. Accession number--M-1900.

Letterbook, 1864-69: Source of acquisition--Lamont-Doherty Geoscience Library. Method of acquisition--Transfer; Date of acquisition--1977. Accession number--M-1977.

Oversize drawings & engravings: Source of acquisition--Columbiana. Method of acquisition--Transfer; Date of acquisition--02/--/1997. Accession number--M-97-02.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn.

Letterbook, 1864-6 Cataloged HR 1977.

Series III: Metric System Materials processed 06/02/2011 by Carrie Hintz. Finding aid written 06/02/2011 by Carrie Hintz.

Oversize drawings & engravings Processed HR 03/26/1997.

Revision Description

2009-06-26 File created.

2011-06-03 File edited by Carrie Hintz to include the addition gift of Series III

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical Note

Thomas Egleston was a noted metallurgist and professor of metallurgy and mineralogy at Columbia University's School of Mines, which he helped found along with Charles F. Chandler and Francis Vinton in 1864.

Egleston was born in New York City in 1832 and received his scientific training first at Yale, and then at the Ecole Imperiale des Mines in Paris. He worked for several years at the Smithsonian Institute before returning to New York City to join the faculty of Columbia University.

He was instrumental in founding the Columbia University School of Mines, one of the earliest schools devoted to practical and applied science in the country. He continued to teach at Columbia until his death in 1900.

Subject Headings

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Genre/Form
Bills
Checks (bank checks)
Diagrams
Engravings (prints)
Invoices
Letter books
Lists (document genres)
Maps (documents)
Photographs
Prospectuses
Receipts (financial records)
Reports
Technical drawings
Wills
architectural drawings (visual works)
blueprints (reprographic copies)
Name
Chalmers, William James, 1852-1938
Church, John A (John Adams), 1843-1917
Columbia College (New York, N.Y.). School of Mines
Elder, Cyrus, 1833-1912
Holley, Alexander Lyman, 1832-1882
Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1828-1899
Hutton, Wm. R. (William Rich), 1826-1901
Kunz, George Frederick, 1856-1932
Low, Seth, 1850-1916
Mackintosh, James Buckton, 1856-1891
Potter, William Bleeker, 1846-1914
Ricketts, Palmer C (Palmer Chamberlain), 1856-1934
Waldo, Leonard, 1853-
École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris
Subject
Architecture
Catalogs
College teachers
Metallurgists
Metallurgy
Mineralogists
Mining engineering
Mining engineers

Series I: Correspondence, 1868-1901

The Correspondence series consists of professional correspondence. Most of the letters are incoming correspondence, but the series does include one letterbook of Egleston's outgoing correspondence, and carbons of some of his correspondence with Seth Low, President of Columbia University during the latter part of Egleston's tenure at the school.


Box 1

Austin, T.S., 1890


Box 1

Baclè, L., 1899


Box 1

Blei-und Silberwerk bei Bad-Ems, 1872


Box 1

Blood, Aretas, 1885


Box 1

Boehler Frères & Cie., 1896


Box 1

Bullman, Charles, 1892


Box 1

Casartelli, Joseph, 1893


Box 1

Chalmers, William James, 1888


Box 1

Church, John Adams, 1868-1869


Box 1

Clements, J.B., 1896


Box 1

Constable, C., 1878


Box 1

Crawford, Benjamin, 1886


Box 1

Davenport, R.W., 1885


Box 1

Dresler, H., 1874


Box 1

Dwight, A.S., 1891


Egleston, Thomas


Box 1

Letterbook


Box 1

Letters relating to his bequest to Columbia University, 1897-1901


Box 1

Elder, Cyrus, 1885


Box 1

Engelhardt, E.N., 1887


Box 1

Garnkirk Fire Clay Co., 1885


Box 1

Gersdorf, Theodor, 1885-1892


Box 1

H., 1873-1893


Box 1

Henning, Gus C., 1886


Box 1

Holley, Alexander, 1871


Box 1

Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1879


Box 1

Hutton, William R., 1879


Box 1

Iles, Malvern W., 1884


Box 1

Innerberger Hauptgewerkschaft, 1876


Box 1

Jones, William R., 1879


Box 1

Knapp, John. A., 1876


Box 1

Koga, Yoshimasa, 1891


Box 1

Kunz. George Frederick, 1892


Box 1

Lounsbery, R.P., 1892


Box 1

Low, Seth, 1890-1900

(contains Low's letters to Egleston, as well as carbon copies of Egleston's letters to Low)


Box 1

Mackintosh, James Buckton, 1886-1887


Box 1

Macleod, John, 1886


Box 1

MacMartin, Arch., 1869


Box 1

Morgan Crucible Co. Ltd., 1895


Box 1

Morris, J.L., 1885


Box 1

Orsat, H., 1875


Box 1

Page, Walter T., 1888


Box 1

Pearce, Richard, 1874


Box 1

Pennsylvania Rail Road Co., 1885


Box 1

Perry, R.S., 1895


Box 1

Potter, William Bleeker, 1889-1893


Box 1

Prosser, Thomas, 1876


Box 1

Ricketts, Palmer Chamberlaine, 1885


Box 1

Roberts-Austen, Sir William Chandler, 1887


Box 1

Russell, Edward H., 1894


Box 1

Schermerhorn, Frederick Augustus, 1875


Box 1

Schmidz, A., 1871


Box 1

Sewell, G.W., 1886


Box 1

Slade, Frederick J., 1871


Box 1

Sturtevant, B.F., 1888


Box 1

Terhune, R.H., 1887-1888


Box 1

Towne, Henry Robinson, 1886


Box 1

Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 1893


Box 1

Vultè, Hermann Theodore, 1888


Box 1

Waldo, Leonard, 1874


Box 1

Winslow, Griswold & Holley, 1866


Box 1

Witherbee, T.F., 1872


Box 1

Young, Bennett Henderson, 1886


Box 1

Young, Edward S., 1887

Series II: Research and Documents, 1868

The Research and Documents series is comprised of printed material related to metallurgy that Egleston collected, as well as Egleston's professional work such as metallurgical analyses and some of his student work from his time at the Ecole Imperiale des Mines, Paris.


Box 1

Cornwall, Henry Bedinger-- Catalogue and Description of the Freiberg Metallurgical Collection,, 1868


Egleston, Thomas


Box Oversize

Architectural Drawings and Engravings


Box Oversize

Technical Drawings

(created by Egleston while a student at the Ecole Imperiale des Mines, Paris)


Box Oversize

Maps and Prospectuses of Iron and Coal Land in Virginia and West Virginia


Box 1

Metallurgical Analyses


Box 1

Printed Ephemera, 2 folders

Series III: Metric System Materials, 1893-1895

This series consists of material arguing in favor of the United States moving to the metric system. The series includes correspondence between Egleston and other metric advocates, as well as published pamphlets, speeches, and reports relating to the metric system and its uses and advantages.


Box 2

Correspondence, 1893-1895


Documents and Pamphlets Related to the Metric System


Box 2

Report of Charles W. Stone on Metric System


Box 2

Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury Regarding the Adoption of the Metric System


Box 2

House Bill for Exclusive Use of Metric System in Customs Service


Box 2

Pamphlet-- Lord Kelvin on the Metric System


Box 2

List of Bodies Which Have Approved the Metric System in the US


Box 2

American Standards of Length Report on Methods and Results of the Metric System


Box 2

Pamphlet-- "The Metric System" by T.C. Mendenhall


Box 2

Speech of Charles Sumner on the Metric System


Box 2

"Metric Coinage"-- Report to the U.S. House of Representatives


Box 2

Proceedings of the American Metrological Society, 1873


Box 2

International Meridian Conference, Message of President, 1888


Box 2

Blueprints of Proposed Wire Gauge


Box 2

Proposed U.S. Standard Gauges, 3 folders


Box 2

Relation of Proposed Metric and Mechanical Engineers, 2 folders


Box 2

Gradations for the New Decimal Gauge


Ephemera Related to Metric System