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Cass Gilbert Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Valentine, P. O. (33 Homestead, Park, Newark)
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934
Belden & Company (45 Clinton Street, Newark, N.J.)
Former owner
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering
Names
New York Life Insurance Building.
Seaside Sanatorium (Waterford, Conn)
Supreme Court Building (Washington, D.C.)
Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)
Topic
Engineering -- 1890-1940 -- U.S.
Bridges -- 1890-1940
Civil engineering -- 1890-1940 -- U.S.
Civil engineers
Commercial buildings -- 1890-1940 -- U.S.
Architects -- 1890-1940
Architecture -- 1890-1940 -- United States
Public architecture -- 1890-1940 -- U.S.
Provenance
Gift of Emily Gilbert and Cass Gilbert, Jr. through Mr. Silvio Bedini, November 30, 1961, January 15, 1962, and later in 1962.
Creator
Valentine, P. O. (33 Homestead, Park, Newark)
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934
Belden & Company (45 Clinton Street, Newark, N.J.)
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Cass Gilbert Collection
Biographical / Historical
Cass Gilbert, 1859-1934, was a prominent American architect best known for his commercial and public buildings. Gilbert was born in Zanesville, Ohio and educated in St. Paul, Minnesota. After only a year of study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and subsequent travels in Europe, he began working for the New York firm of McKim, Mead, and White in 1880. In 1883 he returned to St. Paul where he practised briefly with James Knox Taylor, a classmate at M.I.T., designing private homes, churches, and commercial buildings. His first major commission was the Minnesota State Capitol (1895), which he modeled after the National Capitol and the dome of St. Peter's, Rome. Gilbert returned to New York in 1899 when he won the prized commission for the design of the U.S. Customs House. This was followed by many other major projects. The most famous of these was the Woolworth Building in New York (1913); with its fifty‑five stories and Gothic ornament it is considered Gilbert's greatest achievement. Firmly supportive of the European tradition and eastern academic architecture, Gilbert continued his numerous and successful designs until his death in 1934. Among his many familiar public buildings are the Treasury Annex and the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, the state capitol buildings of West Virginia and Arkansas, and the public libraries of St. Louis and Detroit.
Extent
15 Cubic feet (71 boxes)
Date
1897-1963
bulk 1897-1936
Custodial History
Transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (now the Division of Work and Industry) on July 2, 1986. Five United States Supreme Court sketches returned to the United States Supreme Court in 2015; 11 United States Supreme Court sketches returned to the United States Supreme Court in 2020.
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0214
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Drawings
Business records
Clippings
Contracts
Personal papers
Photographs
Pastels (visual works)
Pencil works
Pamphlets
Booklets
Specifications
Correspondence
Statistics
Sketchbooks
Citation
Cass Gilbert Collection, 1897-1936, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Arrangement
Collection arranged into six series. Series 1: Correspondence, 1919-1932 Series 2: Personal Papers, 1914-1963 Series 3: New York Life Insurance Building Contracts, 1934-1935 Series 4: Woolworth Building, 1911-1913 Series 5: Sketches and Sketch Books, 1897-1932 Series 6: Photoprints, 1908-1936
Processing Information
Collection processed by David Stevens and Robert Harding, 1986.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Drawings -- 1890-1940
Business records -- 1880-1950
Clippings -- 1900-1950
Contracts -- 1890-1940
Personal papers -- 1890-1940
Photographs -- Black-and-white photoprints -- 1900-1950
Pastels (visual works)
Pencil works
Pamphlets
Booklets
Specifications
Correspondence -- 1900-1950
Statistics
Sketchbooks -- 1890-1940
Scope and Contents
The contents of the collection date from 1897 to 1936. The bulk of the collection consists of loose-leaf binders of photo prints of forty-one Cass Gilbert buildings under construction between 1908 and 1936. (This represents less than half of his firm's total output.) The volumes are arranged alphabetically by name of building. A few additional photo prints of buildings under construction are found in the unbound materials. The collection also includes correspondence (1919-1932), contracts, statistical data, news clippings, booklets, and other miscellaneous Gilbert papers. There are three volumes of correspondence, specifications and blueprints, 1932-1935, for the construction of the U.S. Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C. Also included are twenty pencil and pastel sketch books of Gilbert's travels in Europe, 1897 to 1932, and miscellaneous loose sketches (including photo prints and negatives of his studies for the George Washington Bridge. The photographic prints are mostly mounted on cloth in loose-leaf binders. Some of the photographers are identified, although many are not. Photographers included P.O. Valentine of 33 Homestead Park, Newark, New Jersey.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related Materials
Materials at Other Organizations Library of Congress Cass Gilbert Archive, 1890-1939 Montana Historical Society Cass Gilbert Papers, 1902-1910 Oberlin College Archives Cass Gilbert Collection, 1903-1984, 2000 University of Minnesota, Archives and Special Collections Cass Gilbert Collection, 1909-1910 United States Supreme Court, Office of the Curator
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512966211-1503512966218-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8476cd02d-1b0d-4583-a43f-663208d06e16

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  • France, 1920

  • Snapshots and negatives, New York City, July 1935

  • Bayonne Bridge (Kill van Kull Bridge) sketches

  • Interzone Building, New York City, 1922-1923

  • France; Miscellaneous

  • Biographical Materials

  • England

  • Waterbury Municipal Building, Waterbury, Connecticut, 1914-1915

  • Contract: New York Life Insurance Company and Cass Gilbert, Inc.

  • Prudential Broad & Academy Building, Newark, NJ, 1926-1928

  • 130 West 30th St. Building, New York City, 1927

  • England

  • West Virginia Capitol Main Building, Charleston, West Virginia, 1924-1932

  • Personal Papers

  • American Insurance Building, Newark, New jersey 1923-1924

  • Construction Bid Proposals

  • Arkansas State Capitol Building

  • Hotchkiss School, Dormitory "B" and Infirmary, Lakeville, Connecticut 1922-1923

  • England; Germany; Switzerland ; Italy, 1912

  • Postcards, Arkansas State Capitol Building under Construction

  • St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, Missouri, 1908-1912

  • Arkansas State Capitol Building

  • Prudential Bridges, Halsey St. and Bank St., Newark, NJ, 1927-1928

  • Arkansas State Capitol Building

  • Army Supply Base, Brooklyn, New York, 1918-1919

  • Miscellaneous Papers found in Cass Gilbert's Desk

  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce Building, Washington, D.C., 1922-1924

  • Arkansas State Capitol Building

  • Arkansas State Capitol Building, 1909-1914

  • West Virginia Capitol Building, Charleston, West Virginia, 1924-1932

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