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Collection Overview
Title: Samuel Arthur Jones papers, 1833-1974
ID: 01/01/MSS00028
Primary Creator: Jones, Samuel Arthur (1834-1912)
Extent: 10.8 Cubic Feet
Arrangement: Arrangement of the collection is specified in box numbering and "folder set" numbering. The collection was previously organized according to format set types, however the quantity of material of each set needed to be consolidated and added to other sets to ensure space proficiency. Labels are recognized accordingly: UIUC RBML Samuel Arthur Jones Collection [Type of Material] [Folder Set/s] UIUXXXXX [Box #]
Date Acquired: 00/00/2004
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of Samuel A. Jones, homeopathic physician and scholar of American Transcendentalism. Includes personal records; diaries; reading logs; records of book acquisitions; documents and correspondence pertaining to his service as a Civil War surgeon; records of homeopathic drug provings; manuscripts of medical lectures; manuscripts and proofs of published works; unpublished poems and essays.
Collection Historical Note
Dr. Samuel Arthur Jones, 1834-1912, was born in Manchester, England. Jones is of Welsh stock, moving to the United States with his parents in 1842. Jones received two degrees in medical studies at the Missouri Homeopathic Medical College at St. Louis in 1860, and from the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1861. Samuel A. Jones served in the Union Army during the Civil War, where he established a private practice in New Jersey and taught medicine in New York. His work and experiences made him an advocate of homeopathy and an established researcher in the field. Dr. Jones' not only had a passion for homeopathy, but fascination with literature and book collecting. His book collecting concentrated nineteenth century literary works, those including Thoreau and Carlyle. In addition, he has many first editions of manuscripts, correspondence with Thoreau, and photographs.
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Access Restrictions:
Open to researchers.
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Box and Folder Listing
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[Series 1: Correspondence, 1862-1907],
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Series 2: Portraiture],
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Series 3: Professional materials, 1875-[1974]],
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Series 4: Personal/Miscellaneous material, 1833-1974],
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- Series 1: Correspondence, 1862-1907
- Correspondence between Samuel Jones and various literary figures. Notable in the series are autograph letters, letters from Edward Emerson, postcards from Henry S. Salt, Frank E. Hopkins, H.G.O. Blake, Alfred Hosmer and many others. Some key correspondents are those that relate to Thoreau's incarceration and letters from Daniel and Anna Ricketson.
- Box 3
- File 5: Autograph letters
- Item 1: Harriet Beecher Stowe to Dr. W. S. Searle
- Item 2: O.W. Holmes to S. A. Jones
- 2 letters
- Item 3: Henry W. Longfellow to J. Ward Lydecker
- Item 4: George William Curtis to S.A. Jones
- 3 letters
- Item 5: Prof. James D. Dana to Prof. Rominger
- Item 6: J. Drysdale to Dr. Dunham
- Item 7: W.J. Herdman to S.A. Jones
- Item 8: Thomas Dunn English to S.A. Jones
- Item 9: Annie H. Wharton to "Emily"
- Item 10: From Horatio Seymour
- 2 letters. One missing.
- Item 11: From Peyton Blakiston, M.D.
- Item 12: G.W. Curtis to Daniel Ricketson, 1867 August 26
- Item 13: Wendell Phillips to Daniel Ricketson, 1875 August
- Item 14: Dr. Joseph Ernfurn to a colleague, 1883 March 29
- Item 15: Charles S. Oldres to John van Brunt, 1862 August 30
- Item 16: Hahnemann to unknown recipient
- Item 17: Autograph of Edward Z. Judson
- Item 18: Wallace Brun to Student Lecture Association
- Box 4
- File 6: Letters from Edward Emerson to S.A. Jones, 1891-1898
- Extent: 27 letters.
- File 7: Postcards from Henry S. Salt to S.A. Jones, 1891-1897
- Extent: 18 postcards.
- File 8: Letters from Frank E. Hopkins and Theodore L. DeVinne to S.A. Jones, 1896-1899
- Arrangement: Letters 1-19 and 21-24 are from Hopkins; Letter 20 is from DeVinne.
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Extent: 24 letters.
- File 9: Letters from Henry Salt to S.A. Jones, 1891-1904
- Extent: 99 letters.
- Box 5
- File 10: Letters to S.A. Jones, 1893-1903
- Includes letters from Charles Orr, F.H. Neff, and Eckstein Case.
- Extent: 11 letters.
- File 11: Letters from H.G.O. Blake to S.A. Jones, 1890-1892
- Extent: 17 letters with 15 envelopes.
- File 12: Letters between S.A. Jones and Burr, C.H. Greene, and W. harvey Greene, 1897-1898
- Extent: 42 letters.
- Box 6
- File 13: Letters and pamphlet concerning Thoreau's incarceration, 1894-1898
Arrangement: Letters 1-5 concern Thoreau's incarceration.
Letters 6-10 are from Charles Eliot Norton to S.A. Jones.
Item 11 is a pamphlet by Jones.
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Extent: 11 items.
- Item 1: Irving Allen to S.A. Jones, 1894 May 7
- Item 2: Ellen Loomis to S.A. Jones, 1894 May 12
- Item 3: Alfred Hosmer to S.A. Jones, 1894 May 17
- Item 4: Ellen Loomis to S.A. Jones, 1894 May 21
- Item 5: Alfred Hosmer to S.A. Jones, 1894 May 22
- Item 6: Charles Eliot Norton to S.A. Jones, 1898 August 11
- Item 7: Clipping sent from Charles Eliot Norton to S.A. Jones, 1898 September 1
- No letter included.
- Item 8: Charles Eliot Norton to S.A. Jones, 1898 August 5
- Item 9: Charles Eliot Norton to S.A. Jones, 1898 August 17
- Includes three copies of Norton's address of June 7.
- Item 10: "Anti-Imperialism" pamphlet, 1898 August 18
- Pamphlet sent from Charles Eliot Norton to S.A. Jones.
- Item 11: "Thoreau's Incarceration" (as told by Thoreau's jailer)
- Pamphlet by S.A. Jones. Reprint from The Inlander, Dec. 1898, by the Thoreau Society.
- File 14: Correspondence from Alfred and Horace Hosmer and Eugene Briggs to S.A. Jones, 1849-1903
- Extent: 69 items.
- Box 7
- File 17: Correspondence with Daniel Ricketson, Anna Ricketson, and Walter Ricketson, 1884-1903
Arrangement: Letters 1-6 are from Daniel Ricketson to S.A. Jones (1890-1891).
Letters 7-10 are (copies) from Samuel A. Jones to Daniel Ricketson (1890-1901).
Letters 11-20 are from Anna Ricketson to S.A. Jones (1901 through 1903).
Letters 21-25 are from Walter Ricketson to S.A. Jones (1901-1902). Letter 25 is a copy of a letter from L.M. Alcott dated May 27, 1884.
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Extent: 25 letters
- File 18: Miscellaneous items, 1894-1906
- Extent: 13 items
- Item 1: Letter from Albert Lane to S.A. Jones, 1903 May 18
- Item 2: Letter from Albert Lane to S.A. Jones, 1903 July 3
- Item 3: Letter from Francis Garrison to S. A. Jones, 1895 January 3
- Item 4: Letter from E. H. Harvey to S. A. Jones, 1894 March 6
- Item 5: Letter from Albert Lane to S. A. Jones, 1903 April 14
- Item 6: Copy of addenda to Thoreau bibliography
- Item 7: Letter from Albert Lane to S. A. Jones, 1903 April 8
- Item 8: Poem on Charles Lamb from M. A. B. Evans
- Item 9: Letter from Francis Allen to S. A. Jones, 1906 August 20
- Item 10: Packet containing short pieces
- Includes 1) Note by S. A. Jones on Jeffries; 2) essay on Thoreau's Incarceration; 3) poems and a short piece from the Brook Farm "Harbinger" by George W. Curtis; 4) Copy of Thoreau's poem "Inspiration"
- Item 11: "Life's Enigma" poem
- Possibly written by S. A. Jones
- Item 12: Page 12 from an essay, including the poem "A Sprig of Rosemary"
- Item 13: Five pages of "Roadside Rhymes by a Wayfarer"
- File 20: Miscellaneous letters to Jones, 1857-1901
- Includes correspondence from William C. Lane, R. C. Davis, Goodspeed, Daniel G. Mason, Ellen T. Emerson, G. M. Williamson, and Walton Ricketson.
- Extent: 9 letters, plus enclosures.
- File 21: Miscellaneous items, 1890-1897, undated
- Includes correspondence from Silas Hosmer and C.E. Davis; poems, essays, and a speech by Jones and other writers. Of note is a manuscript of Jones' Thoreau bibliography (4 pp.).
- Extent: 24 items
- Box 8
- File 24: Correspondence between Salt, Angell, Dr. Holmes and Dr. and Mrs. Jones, 1862-1907
- Item 1: Copy of a letter from Jones to Dr. Holmes
- Item 2: Letter from Henry Salt to Mrs. Jones, 1905 November 12
- Item 3: Letter from James B. Angell to S. A. Jones, 1907 August 10
- Item 4: Letter from Henry Salt to Mrs. Jones, 1907 March 15
- Item 5: Caricature, "The 'Professor' Waits for Practice", 1880 July
- Item 6: Letter from Jones to "my own dear Jenny", 1862 November 26
- Written from a Civil War camp.
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