This
item is just one of hundreds in the collection, which includes
photographs, an assortment of family trees, official documents and myriad other
family records. This is the second set of records that Stewart has scanned and
indexed. Previously he scanned the John Ellis Hale Collection which has been
uploaded to our website. You can find it on the Research page under Online Resources. The photo on that pagewas taken inside the
manuscripts room. Each time we meet to exchange material Stewart makes a point
of sharing one of the special items he has found. For me, these exchanges feel
like my reward for doing my part, and now I am sharing it with you.
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Hale Collection Now Available on Our Website
John was the son of Peter Morrell Hale and Katherine McRae. He married Ethel McRae Bemis. The collection includes these surnames along with thirty-nine additional surnames. The collection was donated to CGS in 2012 and was first indexed by Georgia Lupinsky. Georgia created a finding aid to the materials included in the ten archival boxes. Stewart has scanned the collection and expanded the index, which can be accessed from our website. To see the digitized images, click on the hyperlink found in the online finding aid.
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John's wife Ethel Bemis |
Until now the only way that researchers could view these
records was by visiting the library. Now, the digitized documents are
accessible to all members on our website. Note: The collection includes
additional material for persons still living that may only be viewed in person
at the library. There is a total of 741 items in this collection, of which 432
can be viewed online. Many items are multi-page so there is a total of 1,973
viewable images.
The collection is organized by surname and includes family trees, fan charts, pedigree charts, biographies, newspaper articles, DAR documents, diplomas, certificates, and lots of photographs of individuals and of family homes. There is a 20-page personal account of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire San Francisco written by Marion Baldwin Hale in 1975. The collection includes a few personal letters and documents for Thomas McRae, who served as Governor of Arkansas in the 1920s.
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Images in the collection are well labeled |
This project is one of several efforts undertaken by the CGS Website Content Committee in an effort to expand the society’s offerings of unique resources as a benefit to our members.
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16 December 2017
Food and Genealogy: A Remembrance of Things Past
Nellie Baldwin, the Public View
Several months ago I wrote a blog piece on Nellie (Patterson) Baldwin, grandmother of CGS Past President John Ellis Hale. Drawing from Mr. Hale’s research, which resides in our Manuscript Collection, I crafted a story of what a strong and formidable woman Nellie Baldwin was. A leader of the Federation of Women’s Clubs in the early 1900s, she was appointed a Juvenile Judge in San Francisco in 1920, having “the distinction of being one of only five women ‘ex-officio’ judges in the nation. The announcement of her appointment appeared in other newspapers nationwide.”
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John Ellis Hale as a young boy Photo provided by Georgia Lupinsky |