Mallory Family Collection

Manuscripts Collection 5

Overview of the Collection

Repository: G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport
Creator: Mallory family
Title: Mallory Family Collection
Dates: 1808-1966
Extent: 12 linear ft
Abstract: The Mallory Family Papers, 1808-1966 (bulk between 1886-1941), consist of twenty fiberdex cartons containing approximately 6,000 pieces and 38 volumes and 40 volumes which depict 150 years of business activities of an important American shipping and shipbuilding family in varying degrees of completeness. They include primarily general correspondence, genealogical notes, racing records of family yachts, yachting recollections, statistical data on vessels owned and/or built by the family, newspaper clippings, diaries, a narrative journal, positive photostatic copies of abstract logbooks, a logbook of a whaling ship, cashbooks, ledgers, letter copybooks, daybooks, estate records, minute books treasurer’s books, a stock certificated book, a sail plan book, memorial resolutions, miscellaneous printed materials, scrapbooks, and an unpublished family history. Charles Mallory, 1796-1882, Charles Henry Mallory, 1818-1890, Henry Rogers Mallory, 1848-1919, Clifford Day Mallory, 1881-1941, and Clifford Day Mallory, jr., 1916 – of Mystic, Connecticut and New York, New York, are most prominently represented in the papers, although other members of the family appear not infrequently.
Identification: Coll. 5

Biography of the Mallory family

Four members of the Mallory Family stand out as leaders in the development of the shipping and shipbuilding interests of this large and important family which centered its activities in Mystic, Connecticut and New York, New York. The first of these was Charles Mallory who first came to Mystic in 1816. He was born in Waterford, Connecticut, on Feb. 24, 1796 and was apprenticed to his brother-in-law, Nathan Beebe, in New London, Connecticut, where he learned sail making. In 1816 he set out for Boston, Massachusetts, but stopped in Mystic instead where he soon set up his own sail loft. Early investment of surplus capital in shares in vessels enabled him to retire from sail making in 1836 to devote all of his time and energy to the operation and management of his fishing, whaling, and shipping interests. On occasion he accepted part ownership in vessels in payment for making or repairing sails. About 1850 he leased the shipyard of Joseph S. Williams in Mystic where he and his sons built a large number of both sailing and steam vessels. Upon incorporation of the Mystic River National Bank in 1851, he was chosen its firs president. In 1864 he organized the First National Bank of Mystic Bridge, purchased its entire capital stock of $100,000 and became president of the bank. Four of his sons served as directors. When one of his sons organized a shipping and commission house in New York, New York, under the name of G. H. Mallory & Co., he became senior partner. On Feb. 22, 1818, he was married to Eliza Rogers of New London who preceded him in death by about a year. Charles Mallory died at his home in Mystic on August 27, 1882 and was buried in the Elm Grove Cemetery.

Charles Henry Mallory, the son of Charles, 1796-1882, was born in Mystic, Connecticut on September 30, 1818. After being educated in the local public schools and in the private school operated by John Kirby, he went to sea and eventually served as master of several of his father’s vessels. In 1846 his father made him manager of the branch office in New York, New York, where he remained until he formed his own business. In 1866 he established the shipping and commission house of C.H. Mallory & Co. in partnership with Elihu Spicer, 1825-1893, a close associate of the family for many years. Four years later they were joined by Mallory’s sons, Charles, 1845-1918, and Henry Roberts, 1848-1919. Another son, Robert, 1856-1921, joined the company a few years later. During the Civil War, the family built several vessels for the Union Navy in its yard at Mystic. Many of these vessels were later used by C.H. Mallory & Co. in its shipping business. After operating several years in the coastal and California trade, C.H. Mallory & Co. turned to the operation of steamship lines between New York and the Gulf Coast and the West Indies about 1886. Beginning in 1862, Charles H. Mallory served on term in the Connecticut Senate. During his lifetime he was a well-known yachtsman and owned some famous sailing and racing yachts. He was long a member of the New York Yacht Club. On July 25, 1841, he was married to Eunice Denison Clift who survived him by about seven years. Charles Henry Mallory died at his home in Brooklyn, New York on March 21, 1890, and was buried at Mystic, Connecticut in Elm Grove Cemetery.

Henry Rogers Mallory, the son of Charles Henry, 1818-1890, was born at Mystic, Connecticut, on September 21, 1848. After being educated in Mystic, New London, and New Haven, Connecticut, he became associated with his father in the shipping and commission house of C.H. Mallory & Co. Between 1870 and 1893 he served as a junior member of the firm. Upon the death of Elihu Spicer in 1893, Henry R. Mallory became president of the Company. Spicer, one of the founders of C.H. Mallory & Co., and became president in 1890 upon the death of Charles H. Mallory. Henry R. Mallory continued as president of the company until 1906 when the Mallorys sold their steamship interests and the Mallory Line to Charles W. Morse who merged the Mallory Line with several other lines. This consolidated corporation soon developed financial difficulties and reorganized in 1908 as the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines with Henry R. Mallory as president. He remained in that position until he retired in 1915. The HENRY R. MALLORY was built in 1916 and was thus one of the newest and largest American steamships when it was converted into a transport vessel. It was the first American merchant ship to transport American troops and supplies to France. Besides his shipping interests, Henry R. Mallory served as director or trustee of several other companies or institutions. Like his father before him, he was an enthusiastic yachtsman and owned several famous racing yachts. He was married to Cora N. Pynchon of Springfield, Massachusetts in 1873. She survived him for almost twenty years, living until 1938. Henry Rogers Mallory died at Winter Park, Florida on March 4, 1919, and was buried at Greenwich, Connecticut, in Putnam Cemetery.

Clifford Day Mallory, the son of Henry Rogers, 1848-1919, was born in Brooklyn, New York, on May 26, 1881. He was educated at the Brooklyn Latin School and in a private school in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. His plan to study naval architecture and marine engineering was abandoned, and he entered the family business late in 1900. When the business was sold in 1906, he remained with the Mallory Line. After serving in various positions, Clifford D. Mallory became vice-president of both the Clyde and the Mallory Steamship Lines in 1910. Those posts were surrendered in 1917 when he was appointed assistant director of operations of the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. In 1919 he resigned this position and formed a shipping company under the name of C.D. Mallory & Co., Inc., which he served as president until his death. He also served as a director or trustee of numerous other companies or institutions. Along with his shipping interests, he had a great interest in yachting and was a very active promoter of yacht racing. He was also a noted philanthropist. He was married to Rebecca Sealy of Galveston, Texas, on January 3, 1911. Clifford Day Mallory died in Miami, Florida on April 7, 1941 and was buried at Greenwich, Connecticut in Putnam Cemetery.

Clifford D. Mallory, Jr., born October 13, 1916, entered his father’s business after graduating from Philips Exeter in 1934. In July 1940, anticipating American involvement in World War II, Mallory, jr., enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served until 1945, leaving the service at the rank of lieutenant commander. He did not return to the shipping business until the mid-1950s, when he revived C.D. Mallory and Company, Inc.

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Scope and Content

Of particular importance and value are the records of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, 1886-1908, which operated between New York, New York, and Galveston, Texas and correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with Julius F. Mallory and Carl C. Cutler, ca. 1920-1940, regarding research on the history and genealogy of the Mallory family. Also of significance is correspondence of Clifford D. Mallory with William P. Stephens regarding yachting. There is also considerable correspondence between Clifford D. Mallory and William U. Swan regarding the racing records of the Mallory Family yachts. Between ca. 1939 and 1942 Clifford D. Mallory corresponded with William H. Campbell and Robert R. Campbell in Ayrshire and Glasgow, Scotland, respectively, regarding family matters and the war situation in Great Britain.

Among the letters of well known individuals are the following: Clara Barton to Henry R. Mallory, March 28, 1900; Henry Ward Beecher to Charles H. Mallory, April 24, 1875; Herbert Hoover to Frank C. Munson, June 22, 1928, and August 13, 1932; Edward N. Hurley to Frank C. Munson, July 29, 1919, and to Clifford D. Mallory, July 29, 1919, and June 8, 1922; Franklin D. Roosevelt to Frank C. Munson, September 7, 1928, and June 22 and August 24, 1932; and Woodrow Wilson to Frank C. Munson, August 24, 1918, and May 24, 1919 (signed check). The 1928 Roosevelt letter includes comments on the Presidential campaign, and the Clara Barton letter mentions an incident of the Spanish-American War. The others are all routine items.

Two scrapbooks in the collection were compiled by Rebecca Sealy Mallory to document the Navy career of her son, Clifford D. Mallory, Jr. The correspondence that makes up the bulk of these scrapbooks serves to illustrate the experiences of a young man far from home during World War II. Clifford – also known affectionately as Cip or Cippie to his family – was close to his widowed mother and his sisters, Margaret (Mal) and Barbara (Bobbie), and wrote home at least once a week from his posts in New Zealand and New Caledonia. Because of military censorship he could only hint at his naval duties, but lively descriptions of his surroundings and activities make for interesting reading. While he was posted in New Zealand he met his future wife, Pauline Cropper, and the tale of their courtship and marriage is recorded in these letters. Copies of letters to and from other friends and family members also appear in the collection. Six Sealy cousins and at least one Mallory cousin served in the armed forces, and several are mentioned frequently; George Sealy Livermore, whose name appears most often, was stationed with the Army near Clifford in both New Zealand and New Caledonia. The correspondence has been digitized and transcribed. The transcriptions are faithful to the original correspondence. Ephemera and photographs from the scrapbooks also have been digitized.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Available for use in the Manuscripts Division

Restrictions on Use

Various copying restriction apply. Guidelines are available from the Manuscripts Division.

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Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. W. Blunt White Library. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Persons:

Barton, Clara, 1821-1912–Correspondence
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887–Correspondence
Campbell family
Cutler, Carl C., 1878-1966
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964–Correspondence
Hurley, Edward N. (Edward Nash), 1864-1933–Correspondence
Mallory family
Mallory, Charles Henry, 1818-1890
Mallory, Charles, 1796-1882
Mallory, Clifford Day, 1881-1941
Mallory, Clifford Day, jr., 1916 –
Mallory, Henry Rogers, 1848-1919
Mallory, Julius Forsythe, 1858-1931–Correspondence
Mallory, Philip R.
Munson, Frank C., 1876-1936–Correspondence
Pynchon family
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945–Correspondence
Spicer, Elihu, 1825-1893
Stephens, William Picard–Correspondence
Swan, William U.–Correspondence

Corporate Bodies (Including Vessels):

Aeronaut (Ship)
Annie M. Smull (Ship)
Atlantic, Gulf, and West Indies Steamship Lines
Blackstone (Ship)
Bonnie Dundee (Yacht)
C.D. Mallory & Co.
C.H. Mallory & Co.
Charles Mallory (Ship)
Clyde Steamship Company
Coriolanus (Ship)
Haze (Ship)
Hound (Ship)
Mallory (Yacht)
Mallory Steamship Company
New York & Texas Steamship Company
Robin Hood (Ship)
United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
United States. Navy

Places:

United States–Commerce–West Indies
United States–History–Civil War, 1861-1865–Naval operations
West Indies–Commerce–United States

Subjects:

Descendants’ estates–Connecticut–Mystic
Shipbuilding industry–Connecticut–Mystic
Shipbuilding–Connecticut–Mystic
Shipping–Connecticut–Mystic
Shipping–New York (State)–New York
Steamboat lines–Gulf Coast (U.S.)
Steamboat lines–New York (State)–New York
Steamboat lines–Texas Steamboats
Trusts and trustees
Whaling
World War, 1914-1918–Naval operations
World War, 1939-1945–American
World War, 1939-1945–Great Britain Yacht racing Yachting Yachts

Document Types:

Cashbooks
Daybooks
Diaries
Genealogies
Minute books
Scrapbooks
Stock certificates

Occupations:

Businessmen–Connecticut–Mystic
Businessmen–New York (State)–New York
Sailmakers–Connecticut–Mystic
Sailors — United States
Shipowners–Connecticut–Mystic

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Coll. 5, Manuscripts Collection, G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

General Correspondence; 1808, 1828-1958
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1 1 General correspondence; 1808 and 1828-1849
2 General correspondence; 1850-1869
3 General correspondence; 1870-1872
4 General correspondence; 1873
5 General correspondence; 1880-1889
6 General correspondence; 1880-1889
8 General correspondence; 1892-1893
9 General correspondence; 1894-1895
10 General correspondence; 1896-1897
11 General correspondence; 1898-1899
12 General correspondence; Earnings, New York & Texas Steamship Co.; 1899-1903
13 General correspondence; 1900
14 General correspondence; 1901
15 General correspondence; 1902 Jan-Mar
16 General correspondence; 1902 Apr-May
17 General correspondence; 1902 Jun-Dec
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2 1 General correspondence; 1903 Jan-Apr
2 General correspondence; 1903 May-Aug
3 General correspondence; 1903 Sep-Dec
4 General correspondence; 1904 Jan-Mar
5 General correspondence; 1904 Apr-Jun
6 General correspondence; 1904 Jul-Dec
7 Speech on Charles Dickens, possibly by Cora N. Pynchon (Mrs. Henry Rogers Mallory); 1904 Jan 4
8 Memorandum from records of Pilot’s Association regarding Mallory Steamships, enclosed in a letter of May 21, 1904; 1865-1880
9 General correspondence; 1905 Jan
10 General correspondence; 1905 Feb
11 General correspondence; 1905 Mar-Jul
12 General correspondence; 1905 Aug-Nov
13 General correspondence; 1905 Dec
14 General correspondence; 1906 Jan-Jun
15 General correspondence; 1906 Jul-Oct
16 General correspondence; 1906 Nov-Dec
17 General correspondence; 1907-1908
18 General correspondence; 1909
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3 1 General correspondence; 1910 Jan-Aug
2 General correspondence; 1910 Sep-Nov
3 General correspondence; 1910 Dec
4 General correspondence; 1911 Jan-May
5 General correspondence; 1911 Jun
6 General correspondence; 1911 Jul-Aug
7 General correspondence; 1911 Sep-Nov
8 General correspondence; 1911 Dec 1-15
9 General correspondence; 1911 Dec 16-31
10 General correspondence; 1912 Jan
11 General correspondence; 1912 Feb
12 General correspondence; 1912 Mar-Sep
13 General correspondence; 1912 Oct-Dec
13 (a) General correspondence, re. Elm Grove Cemetery; 1900-1912
14 General correspondence; 1913 Jan-Nov
15 General correspondence; 1913 Dec
16 General correspondence; 1914
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4 1 General correspondence; 1915 Jan-Apr
2 General correspondence; 1915 May-Aug
3 General correspondence; 1915 Sep-Dec
4 General correspondence; 1916 Jan-Jul
5 General correspondence; 1916 Aug
6 General correspondence; 1916 Sep-Oct
7 General correspondence; 1916 Nov-Dec
8 General correspondence; 1917
9 Maps and blueprints of maps of Mallory property at Fort Chester, N.Y., and Greenwich, Conn.; 1917
10 General correspondence; 1918
11 General correspondence; 1919 Jan-Mar
12 General correspondence; 1919 Apr-Dec
13 General correspondence; 1920
14 Miscellaneous biographical information on Clifford, D. Mallory; ca. 1920
15 General correspondence; 1921 Jan-May
16 General correspondence; 1921 Jun-Dec
17 General correspondence; 1922
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5 1 General correspondence; 1923 Jan-Mar
2 General correspondence; 1923 Apr-Jun
3 General correspondence; 1923 Jul-Oct
4 General correspondence; 1923 Nov-Dec
5 Family biographical material and information on family owner ships, and C.D. Mallory & Co., Inc. Organizational chart; 1923
6 General correspondence; 1924
7 General correspondence; 1924
8 Examination before trial of Clifford D. Mallory; 1924 Mar 31
9 General correspondence; 1925
10 General correspondence; 1926 Jan-Sep
11 General correspondence; 1926 Oct
12 General correspondence; 1926 Nov-Dec
13 General correspondence; 1927 Jan-Jun
14 General correspondence; 1927 Jul-Dec
15 Information on Mallory ships supplied by J.F. Mallory; 1927 Mar 7
16 Information on Mallory coasting and fishing vessels supplied by J.F. Mallory,; 1927 Apr 18
17 General correspondence; 1928
18 General correspondence; 1929
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6 1 General correspondence; 1930 Jan-Feb
2 General correspondence; 1930 Mar-Apr
3 General correspondence; 1930 May
4 General correspondence; 1930 Jun-Jul
5 General correspondence; 1930 Aug-Sep
6 General correspondence; 1930 Oct-Nov
7 General correspondence; 1930 Dec
8 General correspondence; 1931 Jan-Feb
9 General correspondence; 1931 Mar
10 General correspondence; 1931 Apr
11 General correspondence; 1931 May-Jun
12 General correspondence; 1931 Jul-Aug
13 General correspondence; 1931 Sep-Dec
14 General correspondence; 1932 Jan-Feb
15 General correspondence; 1932 Mar-May
16 General correspondence; 1932 Jun-Aug
17 General correspondence; 1932 Sep-Oct
18 General correspondence; 1932 Nov-Dec
19 Reminiscences of Charles M. Williams and Mrs. Albert L. Mason about Charles H. Mallory; 1932 Feb
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7 1 General correspondence; 1933 Jan-Jun
2 General correspondence; 1933 Jul-Dec
3 General correspondence; 1934 Jan-Mar
4 General correspondence; 1934 Apr-Aug
5 General correspondence; 1934 Sep-Oct
6 General correspondence; 1934 Nov-Dec
7 General correspondence; 1935 Jan-Mar
8 General correspondence; 1935 Apr-Jun
9 General correspondence; 1935 Jul-Sep
10 General correspondence; 1935 Oct-Dec
11 Data on Mallory shipping sent to Harold J. Hardin for an article in Marine Progress; 1935
12 General correspondence; 1936 Jan-Sep
13 General correspondence; 1936 Oct-Dec
14 General correspondence; 1937 Jan-Mar
15 General correspondence; 1937 Apr-May
16 General correspondence; 1937 Jun
17 General correspondence; 1937 Jul
18 General correspondence; 1937 Aug-Oct
19 General correspondence; 1937 Nov-Dec
20 Data on Charles H. Mallory Yachts compiled by William U. Swan; 1931 and 1937
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8 1 General correspondence; 1938 Jan-Feb
2 General correspondence; 1938 Mar-Apr
3 General correspondence; 1938 May
4 General correspondence; 1938 Jun-Jul
5 General correspondence; 1938 Aug-Sep
6 General correspondence; 1938 Oct-Dec
7 General correspondence; 1939 Jan-Mar
8 General correspondence; 1939 Apr-May
9 General correspondence; 1939 Jun-Sep
10 General correspondence; 1939 Oct
11 General correspondence; 1939 Nov
12 General correspondence; 1939 Dec
13 General correspondence; 1940 Jan
14 General correspondence; 1940 Feb
15 General correspondence; 1940 Mar-Apr
16 General correspondence; 1940 May-Jun
17 General correspondence; 1940 Jul
18 General correspondence; 1940 Aug 1-15
19 General correspondence; 1940 Aug 16-31
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9 1 General correspondence; 1940 Sep
2 General correspondence; 1940 Oct
3 General correspondence; 1940 Nov-Dec
4 General correspondence, with specifications for yacht BONNIE DUNDEE; 1940
5 General correspondence; 1941 Jan-Jun
6 General correspondence; 1941 Jul-Dec
7 General correspondence; 1942-1943
8 General correspondence; 1944-1945
9 General correspondence; 1946
10 General correspondence; 1947-1949
11 General correspondence; 1950-1958
12 General correspondence; undated
13 General correspondence; undated
14 Correspondence regarding the Marine Historical Association, Inc.; 1931
15 Correspondence regarding the Marine Historical Association, Inc.; 1941-1944
16 Correspondence regarding the Marine Historical Association, Inc.; 1945-1949
17 Correspondence regarding the Marine Historical Association, Inc.; 1950-1953
General correspondence and other papers; 1941
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9 18 Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the death of Clifford D. Mallory; 1941
19 Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding the death of Clifford D. Mallory; 1941
Genealogical notes, biographical sketch of Charles Mallory
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10 1 Genealogical notes, biographical sketch of Charles Mallory
2 Genealogical notes, the career of Charles Mallory, by Warren D. McKay; 1949
3 Genealogical notes, autobiography of Charles H. Mallory; 1870
4 Genealogical notes, reminiscences of Dr. Charles M. Williams Mason regarding Charles H. Mallory. Includes also an account of a visit to Santa Fe., N.M. by Fanny Williams Mason,; 1926 Mar 10-14
5 Genealogical notes, biographical sketch of Henry R. Mallory
6 Genealogical notes, Pynchon family
7 Genealogical notes, data compiled by the Media Research
8 (a) Mallory genealogical material compiled by Mrs. H. F. Peck (see also RF #359)
8 Genealogical notes, history of the Mallory Family in America; ca. 1919
9 Genealogical notes, miscellaneous
10 Genealogical notes, miscellaneous
11 Genealogical notes, miscellaneous
12 Genealogical notes, miscellaneous (incl. genealogical information on Jasper Mallory and his family from Eugene Mallory)
13 Genealogical notes, miscellaneous, compiled by Glenn E. Thompson
Yachting papers; 1855 – 1940
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11 1 Yachting papers, racing records of the Charles H. Mallory fleet; 1855 – 1936
2 Yachting papers, racing records of the Philip R. Mallory fleet; 1920 – 1936
3 Yachting papers, racing records of the Clifford D. Mallory fleet; 1906 – 1930
4 Yachting papers, Clifford D. Mallory’s yachting recollections [manuscript draft]; 1911 Dec 19
5 Yachting papers, Clifford D. Mallory’s yachting recollections [typescript draft]; 1911 Dec 19
6 Yachting papers, Clifford D. Mallory’ yachting recollections [manuscript and typescript drafts]; 1934
7 Yachting papers, Clifford D. Mallory’s yachting recollections [mimeograph copy]; c. 1940
8 Mallory, Clifford D.; “Yachting Recollections” [typescript]; c. 1940
9 Yachting papers, definitions of Right of Way Rules, probably by Clifford D. Mallory; ca. 1930
10 Yachting papers, miscellaneous
Vessel data and history by Carl C. Cutler
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12 1 Vessel data, lists of vessels,
2 Vessel data, miscellaneous,
3 Vessel data, ABBIE E. CAMPBELL – AURORA,
4 Vessel data, B.F. HOXIE – CURLEW,
5 Vessel data, D.D. MALLORY -FRIENDS,
6 Vessel data, USS GALENA -HYDASPE,
7 Vessel data, J.A. BURR -LOYALIST,
8 Vessel data, MAGELLAN – NEUCES,
9 Vessel data, OCILLA – ROMULUS,
10 Vessel data, SABINE – SWALLOW,
11 Vessel data, TAMPICO – UXOR,
12 Vessel data, VARUNA – YAZOO,
13 History by Carl C. Cutler, preface and pp. 1-33,
14 History by Carl C. Cutler, pp. 34-71,
15 History by Carl C. Cutler, pp. 72-105,
16 History by Carl C. Cutler, pp. 106-149,
17 History by Carl C. Cutler, pp. 150-181,
18 History by Carl C. Cutler, pp. 182-215,
19 History by Carl C. Cutler, pp. 216-257,
20 History by Carl C. Cutler, Appendixes I & II,
21 History by Carl C. Cutler, Appendixes III & IV,
Printed materials; 1907-1941
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13 1 Printed materials, miscellaneous cards and pamphlets regarding Mallory shipping
2 Printed materials, A Brief History of the Galveston Wharf; 1927
3 Printed materials, Annual Report of the AGWI Steamship Lines; 1918
4 Printed materials, AGWI Steamship News, containing an article on the SS HENRY R. MALLORY; 1916 Oct
5 Printed materials, A History of the Mystic River National Bank; 1851-1931
6 Printed materials, James D. Fish, Memories of Early Business Life and Associates; 1907
7 Printed materials, memorial to Eunice Clift Mallory (Mrs. Charles H.)
8 Printed materials, last will and testament and codicil of Henry R. Mallory; 1919
9 Printed materials, memorial to Clifford D. Mallory by Carl C. Cutler; 1941
10 Printed materials, memorials to Albert M. and Fanny P. Day
11 Printed materials, miscellaneous yachting
12 Printed materials, mementoes of a European tour by Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Mallory; 1911
13 Printed materials, miscellaneous invitations, programs, and brochures
14 Printed materials, programs for 250 and 275 anniversaries of the founding of Springfield, Mass.
15 Printed materials, Pynchon genealogies
16 Printed materials, miscellaneous certificates of member- ship, identification badges, and badges of Clifford D. Mallory
17 Printed materials, Christmas cards
Newspaper Clippings
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14 1 Newspaper clippings regarding Charles Mallory
2 Newspaper clippings regarding Charles H. Mallory
3 Newspaper clippings regarding Henry R. Mallory
4 Newspaper clippings regarding Clifford D. Mallory
5 Newspaper clippings of miscellaneous obituaries and reminiscences
6 Newspaper clippings regarding Mallory shipping
7 Newspaper clippings regarding the Atlantic, Gulf & West Indies Steamship Line
8 Newspaper clippings regarding the sale of the Mallory Line to Charles W. Morse and Morse’s difficulties; 1906
9 Newspaper clippings regarding SS HENRY R. MALLORY
10 Newspaper clippings, with issue of Mallorenoe (humorous house organ?); 1923 Feb 30
11 Newspaper clippings regarding yachting
12 Newspaper clippings of children’s stories of Springfield, Mass.
13 Newspaper clippings regarding Pynchon Family and Springfield, Mass.
14 Newspaper clippings regarding Pynchon Family and Springfield, Mass.
Letters, bills, receipts, accounts, and a journal related to Henry R. Mallory’s overland trip to California; 1877
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22 1 Henry R. Mallory’s journal recording his experiences and observations during his trip from Chicago to San Francisco; 1877 May 28-Jul 8 (75 pieces )
2 Letters from Henry R. Mallory to his mother and sister during his overland trip to California; 1877 May 24-Jun 22 (22 pieces )
3 Bills, receipts, expenses, etc., incurred by Henry R. Mallory during his trip to California; 1877 May-Jul (10 pieces )
Miscellaneous additional material
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23 1 Eunice Clift Mallory’s diary; 1883-1884
2 Personal wills of Charles H. Mallory, and Eunice Mallory; 1889; 1893-1895
3 Personal accounts of Henry Mallory; 1907-1918
4 Notes of Philip R. Mallory pertaining to the book, The Mallorys of Mystic
5 Letters relating to the wreck of the MARY L. SUTTON, and vessels built by Charles Mallory; 1851-1876
6 Invitations to Henry R. Mallory
7 Family correspondence relative to Elm Grove Cemetery; ca. 1900-1912
8 Family correspondence regarding Endowment Fund for plot & arch at Elm Grove Cemetery; ca. 1925-1941
9 Family correspondence re. to the Yacht Racing Association; 1925
10 Correspondence relative to miscellaneous yachting matters; 1941-1947
Additional material re. Phillip R.Mallory; 1893-1939
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24 1 P. R. Mallory birth certificate copy and related information; 1936
2 P. R. Mallory school reports; ca. 1893-1903
3 P. R. Mallory clubs and organizations; ca. 1920
4 P. R. Mallory letters to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers Mallory, during his European trip; 1908 Jun-Sep
5 P. R. Mallory letters to his parents during his trip to Pacific Northwest and Canada with Cousin Robert; 1909 Aug-Sep
6 P. R. Mallory business career, Mallory Industries; 1912-1916
7 P. R. Mallory general papers and correspondence; ca. 1894-1939
8 Vol. 1. School notebook, P.R.M. “Real Property”; 1908-1909
9 Vol. 2 Law School notebook, P.R.M. “Contracts”; 1908-1909
10 Vol. 3 Law School notebook, P.R.M. ‘Torts”; 1908-1909
11 Vol. 4 Law School notebook, P.R.M. “Bankruptcy”; 1910
12 Newspaper articles by Peter Mallory; 1966

 

Mallory, Clifford D.; World War II scrapbook material; 1938 – 1947

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25 1 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1938-1942 May
2 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1942 Jun
3 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1942 Jul-Aug
4 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1942 Sep
5 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1942 Oct
6 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1942 Nov
7 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1942 Dec
8 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Jan
9 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Feb
10 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Mar
11 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Apr
12 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 May
13 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Jun-Jul
14 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Aug-Sep
15 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Oct-Nov
16 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1943 Dec
17 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 Jan
18 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 Feb-Mar
19 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 Apr
20 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 May
21 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 Jun
22 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 Jul
23 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 Aug
24 Scrapbook material; correspondence, 1944 Sept-Oct and 1945
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26 1 Scrapbook material; ephemera, 1942-1947 and undated
2 Scrapbook material; ephemera, 1942-1947 and undated
3 Scrapbook material; ephemera, 1942-1947 and undated
4 Scrapbook material; ephemera, 1942-1947 and undated
5 Scrapbook material; ephemera, 1942-1947 and undated
6 Scrapbook material; photographs (photocopies), 1942-1945 (most undated)
7 Scrapbook material; photographs (photocopies), 1942-1945 (most undated)
8 Scrapbook material; photographs (photocopies), 1942-1945 (most undated)
9 Scrapbook material; photographs (photocopies), 1942-1945 (most undated)
Volumes (1-38)
Box Volume
15 1 Journal, of Charles H. Mallory in the brig APALACHICOLA, Elihu Spicer, master, New York, N.Y., to Apalachicola, Fla.; 1835 Oct 1-1836 May 15
2 Cashbook and diary, of Charles H. Mallory; 1868 Oct 15-1870 Jul 1; 1873 Mar 18-Apr 14
3 Diary, of Eunice Clift Mallory, (Mrs. Charles H.) and typescript copy; 1883 Mar 15-Aug 22
4 Typescript copy of a diary, of Eunice Clift Mallory, (Mrs. Charles H.); 1883 Aug 22-1884 Feb 25
5 Diary, of Eunice Clift Mallory and typescript copy; 1884 Feb 26-Sep 27
6 Clifford D. Mallory, Notebook, including some data on Mallory; 1903 Mar 18-Apr 11
7 Diary of Clifford D. Mallory; 1904 Feb 26-Mar 30
8 Diary of Henry R. Mallory; 1911 May 31-Aug 17
9 Diary of Henry R. Mallory; 1916 Jan 1-Dec 31
Box Volume
16 10 Diary of Henry R. Mallory; 1917 Jan 1-Dec 14
11 Diary of Clifford D. Mallory; 1938 Jan 29-Feb 23
12 Personal expenses of Clifford D. Mallory; 1899 Nov 16-Dec 7
13 Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the ship ELIZABETH F. WILLETS, Charles. C. Sisson, master, New York, N.Y.,to San Francisco, California; 1855 Jan 13-May 10
14 Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the clipper ship ALBONI, W.A. Barnaby, master, Foochow, China, to London, England; 1859 Dec 26 -1860 Apr 14
15 Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the clipper ship CHARLES MALLORY, Charles Hull, master, New York, N.Y., to San Francisco, California; 1852 Sep 16-1853 Jan 10
16 Positive photostatic copy of an abstract logbook of the clipper ship ELIZA MALLORY, John E. Williams, master, New York, N.Y. to San Francisco, California; 1852 May 29-Nov 13
17 Logbook of the ship BLACKSTONE on a whaling cruise, Quartus M. Bellows, master; 1845 Jul 7-1846 Jan 22
18 Logbook of the schooner yacht MYSTIC, Philip R. Mallory, master; 1925 Jul 26-27
Box Volume
17 19 Diary of Charles Mallory (son of C. H. Mallory), and ledger, 1839-1842, of George Eldredge, Jr., or Amos Tift; 1858 Apr 19-1859 Mar 17
20 Diary of Charles Mallory (son of C. H. Mallory); 1861 May 1-Dec 30
21 Diary of Charles Mallory (son of C. H. Mallory); 1862 Jan 1-1863 Sep 23
22 Diary of Charles Mallory (son of C. H. Mallory) Nov. 1 1989, “Auntie Mamer recipe added (11/1/89); 1876 Mar 12-Jun 20
Box Volume
18 23 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1865 Jan 1-Apr 19
24 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1865 Apr 20-1867 Jan 6
25 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1867 Jan 1-1868 Jul 1
26 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1863 Jun 24-1870 Jan 31
Box Volume
19 27 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1870 Feb 1-1871 Jul 31
28 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1871 Aug 1-1873 Jun 2
29 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1873 Jun 1-1874 Dec 2
30 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1874 Dec 3-1876 Nov 13
Box Volume
20 31 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1876 Nov 14-1877 Dec 19
32 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1877 Dec 20-1879 May 18
33 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1879 May 19-1881 Feb 4
34 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1881 Feb 5-1882 Mar 20
Box Volume
21 35 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1882 Mar 21-1884 Oct 17
36 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1884 Oct 18-1886 Jan 5
37 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1886 Jan 6-1887 Nov 5
38 Diary of Charles H. Mallory; 1887 Nov 6-1890 Mar 17
Volumes (39-86)
Volume
39 Letter copybook of Charles H. Mallory; 1858 Mar 13-1862 May 21
40 Letter copybook of Charles H. Mallory; 1863 May 8-1865 Feb 17
41 Ledger of Amos Tift, Charleston, S.C., and Key West, Fla.; general merchandise; 1824-1828
42 Daybook of Charles Mallory; sailmaker’s accounts; 1832 Oct 8-1835 Aug 10
43 Daybook of Charles H. Mallory; 1862 May 20-1865 Feb 28; 1869 Aug 13-1870 Jul 7
44 Records of receipts and disbursements and sinking fund account of the trust funds of Charles H. Mallory; ca. 1897-1925
45 Records of securities and trial balances of Charles H. Mallory and Elihu Spicer trust funds; 1898-1919
46 Check stub book of the estate of Charles H. Mallory; 1891-1912
47 Records of the personal securities of Henry R. Mallory; ca. 1890-1905
48 Records of receipts and disbursements of the estate of Henry R. Mallory; 1919-1938
49 Records of the securities of the estate of Henry R. Mallory; 1919-1938
50 Check stub book of Henry R. Mallory; 1916-1917
51 Petty cash book of Charles H. Mallory & Co.; 1907-1943
52 Minute book of the directors of the New York & Texas Steamship Co. Includes certificate of organization, by-laws, and lists of stockholders; 1886 Jul 1-1893 Sep 28
53 Minute book of the directors of the New York & Texas Steamship Co.; 1893 Oct 10-1908 Apr 2
54 Account Book of the New York & Texas Steamship Co., including annual reports and bonds, dividends, property, and assets and liabilities accounts; 1886-1905
55 Treasurer’s reports of the New York & Texas Steamship Co.; 1887 Feb 8-1906 Sep 11
56 Stock certificate book of the New York & Texas Steamship Co.; 1886-1906
57 Records of disbursements for the vessels of the Mallory and Southern Steamship Companies; 1921-1928
58 Records of disbursements for the vessels of the Clyde Steamship Co.; 1921-1928
59 Bride’s book of gifts of Cora Pynchon Mallory (Mrs. Frank C. Munson); 1909 Dec
60 Scrapbook diary of Cora P. Mallory; 1900 Feb 1-Jun 5
61 In Memoriam Charles H. Mallory (two copies); 1890
62 Resolutions of the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines, Clyde Steamship Co., Mallory Steamship Co., New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Co., and New York and Porto Rico Steamship Co., upon the retirement of Henry R. Mallory; 1915
63 Resolutions of the American Steamship Owners Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association, Inc. regarding C.D. Mallory; 1941 May 8
64 Resolutions of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club regarding C.D. Mallory; 1941 May 29
65 Resolutions of Seatrain Lines, Inc., regarding C.D. Mallory; 1941 Apr 16
66 Resolutions of the American Merchant Marine Institute, Inc., regarding C.D. Mallory; 1941 May 8
67 Resolutions of the Putnam Trust Co. regarding C. D. Mallory; 1941
68 Tribute of the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture to C. D. Mallory; 1941 Oct 23
69 Resolutions of C.D. Mallory Corp., C.C. Mallory & Co., Inc., Mallory Transport Lines, Inc., and C.D. Mallory Brokerage, Inc., regarding C.D. Mallory; 1941 Apr 29
70 Resolutions of P.R. Mallory & Co., Inc., regarding C.D. Mallory; 1941 Apr 22
71 Resolutions of the Marine Historical Association, Inc., regarding C.D. Mallory; 1941 Jun 28
72 Data on Mallory built and/or owned vessels (Typed copy of material in box 11)
73 “A voyage on the Sealer EMELINE (schooner) and excerpts from the journal of Washington Fosdick” by Arthur C. Watson, printed in vol. IX, no. 14 of Zoological. William Eldredge was master of the schooner on this voyage. She returned to the West Indies with a cargo of African guano.; 1931
74 AGWI Steamship News monthly of the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines; 1915
75 Diaries of Charles (son of C.H.) Mallory (Mimeograph copy of material in Box 16); 1858-1859, 1861-1863, and 1876
76 Diaries of Charles H. Mallory (Mimeograph copy of material in boxes 17-18); 1865-1870
77 Diaries of Charles H. Mallory (Mimeograph copy of material in boxes 18-20); 1871-1890
78 Sail plan book of Charles Mallory and Charles H. Mallory; (See Coll.6 – Daniel S. Gregory Ships Plans Library) ca. 1850-1870
79 Letter copy book of Charles Mallory; 1865-1868
80 Guest book for Clifford D. Mallory’s yacht BONNIE E. DUNDEE.; 1940-1941
81 Mallory Family Bible
82 Poems by various authors collected by Cora N Pynchon, written in Springfield Mass, Mystic Bridge and Brooklyn; 1873-1874
83 Corporate Resolution from Directors of Mallory Steamship Company to Mallory family for the death of Henry R. Mallory; 1919 Mar 6
84 Corporate Resolution from Board of Directors of Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Steamship Lines to Mallory family for the death of Henry R. Mallory; 1919 Mar 28
85 Corporate Resolution from Board of Directors of New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company to Mallory family for the death of Henry Rogers. Mallory; 1919 Mar 6
86 Corporate Resolution from Board of Directors of Clyde Steamship Company to Mallory family for the death of Henry R. Mallory (along with letter from the trustees of Franklin Trust Company); 1919 Mar 6
Microfilm material; 1826-1924
Box Folder
1 Daybook of Charles Mallory, Stonington, Connecticut; sailmaking and general accounts; 1826 Jan 20-1830 Apr 1 (microfilm 85)
2 Invoice copybook of Charles Mallory in a/c with John Colt & Co. of N. Y.; sales of duck and twine; 1832 Aug 20-1838 Apr 13 (microfilm 85)
3 Ledger of Charles Mallory as managing agent of ship BINGHAM; whaling voyage accounts; 1844 Mar 26-1852 Dec 29 (microfilm 85)
4 Logbook of Ship CORIOLANUS on a whaling cruise, E. Grinnell, master; 1851 Aug 7-1853 May 27 (microfilm 85)
5 Ledger of George W. Mallory, Mystic and New York; vessel and general accounts; 1865 Jan 1-1880 Jan (not consecutive) (microfilm 85)
6 Letterpress copybook of George W. Mallory, Mystic and New York; investments and inventions; 1873 Dec 19-1877 Aug 2 (microfilm 85)
7 Daybook of Charles Mallory; sailmakers accounts; 1832 Oct 8-1835 Aug 10 (microfilm 85)
8 General correspondence, examination before trial of Clifford D. Mallory; 1924 Mar 31 (microfilm 85)
Oversized material; 1930-1959
Box Folder
OV 1 Miscellaneous certificate from the Race Committee for America’s Cup to Philip R. Mallory; 1930 Dec 18 (oversized)
1 Doctorate certificate from University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, to Mildred C. Mallory; 1959 Feb 3 (oversized)

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