Preliminary Inventory of the John
Emory Bryant Papers,
1851-1955 and undated
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Descriptive Summary
Title
John Emory Bryant Papers,
1851-1955 and undated
Creator
Bryant, John Emory
Extent
3.14 Linear Feet
2,358 Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library, Duke University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this
collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in this collection have
not been transferred to Duke University. For more
information, consult the copyright section of the
Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript,
and Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], John Emory Bryant
Papers, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections
Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The John Emory Bryant Papers were received by
the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
as a gift in 1968 and 2002.
Processing Information
Processed by RBMSCL staff; Joshua A. Kaiser
Completed November 7, 2002
Encoded by Joshua A. Kaiser
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
This collection is unprocessed: materials may not have been ordered and described beyond their original condition.
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Biographical Note
Abolitionist, Union officer with the 8th Maine
Volunteers, agent of the Freedmen's Bureau, and Republican
politician; from Union, Me.
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Collection Overview
Correspondence, published writings and other
papers, and scrapbooks (accession #68-34) (1,858 items;
dated 1851-1907), relating to Bryant's Civil War service in
South Carolina with the 8th Maine Volunteers, his
activities as agent with the Freedmen's Bureau in Georgia,
as a leader of the Negro Republicans in Georgia
(1865-1887), his business ventures, and his interests in
temperance and the Methodist Church. Correspondents include
William Anderson Pledger and Henry McNeal Turner.
Addition (accession #2002-0175) (500 items, 2 lin.
ft.; dated 1853-1955 and undated) contains correspondence; 5
black-and-white photographs and 10 albumen prints; and
documents relating to Bryant, his family, and his
involvement with the Freedmen's Bureau, the Republican
Party, and African-American affairs in Georgia. Most of the
letters are originals; many of the other items are copies
or typescripts.
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Subject Headings
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Preliminary Description of Unprocessed Collection
Accession 68-34
Box 1
Letters,
1851-1863
Box 2
Letters,
1864-1869
Box 3
Letters,
1870-1875
Box 4
Letters,
1876-1879
Box 5
Letters,
1880-1907
Box 6
Legal Papers
Financial Papers
Official Papers and Writings:
Misc.
Official Papers and Writings:
Methodist,
1878-1887
Box 7
Official Papers and Writings:
Political,
1866-1892
Journal of J.E. Bryant,
1853-1859
Journal of Emma Bryant,
1866,
1876
Autobiography of Alice
Zeller
Box 8
Letter Books of J.E.
Bryant
1876-1877
1888-1891
Box 9
William Anderson Pledger
Letterpress Book,
1875-1879
Scrapbook,
1874-1889
Box 10
Volumes: C.S.A. Army
Records
Box 11
Volumes: Scrapbooks,
1861-1875
Including Scrapbook,
1861-1866, with Civil War orders and Freemen's
Bureau materials
Box 12
Volumes: Scrapbooks, New York City
and Athens, Tennessee,
1887-1890s
Box 13
Volumes: Account Books
Box 14
Volumes: Account Books
Box 15
Printed Materials:
Clippings
Box 16
Printed Materials: Pamphlets,
Broadsides and Leaflets (Xerox and Originals)
Accession 2002-0175
Box 1
Correspondence,
1854-1916
Sons of Temperance, State of Maine
documents,
1860-1861
Legal Documents,
1866-1874
"Miscellaneous
papers, letters and excerpts from books, by and about J.E.
Bryant,"
1853-1882 and undated
American Institute of Civics,
1886
and undated
Documents concerning Bryant's
death,
1900-1909 and undated
Includes a copy of Bryant's death
certificate.
Church related documents,
1886-1889
Box 2
Deposit Book of the National
Freedman's Savings and Trust Co.,
1868
Documents related to the Civil
War,
1864-1905
"Day to Day Life and
Thoughts of John Emory Bryant,"
written by Raymond
Bryant Zeller,
[1950s]
This biography was written by Raymond B.
Zeller about 1955 from Bryant's journals and other papers.
It was never published.
Genealogical information and
Biography, undated
The genealogy was complied by Margaret
Zeller Garrett. The biography was written by Fred O. Smith
for a school paper and was in turn sent to Raymond Bryant
Zeller by Smith, Zeller's nephew.
Printed Material,
1914-1915 and undated
Included here is a letter to, and telegram
from, President Ulysses S. Grant pertaining to the
appointment of a custom collector.
Journals
"J.E.
Bryant Journal #5 (RBZ's typed copy),"
[1950s]
"J.E.
Bryant Journal #3 (RBZ's typed copy),"
[1950s]
Bryant's 1900 Diary
(copy)
"Diary For the Year
1900"
Written by both Bryant and his wife
Emma.
"Notes by Emma
Spaulding Bryant 25 Dec. 1900 - 31 Dec.
1900"
Emma's Sketch Book,
undated
5 black and white photographs,
undated
Photographs include John Emory Bryant, his
wife Emma and their only child Emma Alice Bryant Zeller,
and Alice's first child Miriam.
Photograph book of senior Union
Officers, undated
A list of names of these officers is
written in the back numbered 1-40.
Misc.,
1883-1897 and undated
Box 3
Letters,
1866-1895
Box 4
Letters,
1895-1898
Box 5
Letters,
1898-1900 and undated
"Recipes for
Medicine,"
1872
and undated
"Calling
Cards,"
undated