Hansell Baugh family papers
Collection DescriptionHistorical NoteHansell Baugh (b. 1903) was the son of Atha Thomas Baugh (1855-1934) and Maggie May McCord Baugh (1867-1956) of Pulaski, Tennessee. The family moved to Atlanta, Georgia when Hansell was young. He worked from 1925-1930 for the United States Rubber Company as assistant editor in the publicity and publication department. As part of this job, he traveled to Sumatra and Malay making an educational film about the growing of rubber on rubber plantations. Other jobs included secretary at Lawson General Hospital, an Army hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, and librarian for the College of Physicians (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and the Institute of General Semantics (Connecticut). He was also a book reviewer, freelance writer and editor of "Frances Newman's Letters." Walton Brooks McDaniel II (1897-1975) graduated from New York University with a Ph.D in classical literature. He was librarian at the College of Physicians until he became Curator of the Historical Collections. Hansell Baugh lived with McDaniel in New York and Philadelphia. Scope and ContentThe collection consists of correspondence, writings, financial papers, printed material, and photographs. Family correspondence covers Hansell Baugh corresponding with various writers while he was collecting the letters of Frances Newman for his book. These writers and friends include Joseph Blumenthal, owner of Spiral Press; Elva de Pue Matthews; Henry A. Newman; Margaret Newman Patterson; and Walton Brooks McDaniel II. Administrative InformationPreferred CitationHansell Baugh family papers, ms3007, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries. Finding Aid PublicationFinding aid prepared on: 2009 September 11. Related Materials and SubjectsSubject TermsRelated Collections in this RepositoryRelated manuscript collections in this repository include Hansell Baugh family papers, ms3575. |
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