- Creator
- Grinnell, Helen Lansing
- Call number
- MssCol 1250
- Physical description
- .21 linear feet (1 volume)
- Preferred Citation
- Helen Lansing Grinnell diary, Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library
- Repository
- Manuscripts and Archives Division
- Access to materials
- Request an in-person research appointment.
Helen Lansing Grinnell was married to George Blake Grinnell, a New York City banker. She made entries in this diary between January 2, 1859 and May 27, 1867 at Audubon Park, New York City, so that her son, Frank Lansing Grinnell, might later be able to view his childhood through his mother's eyes. The diary records family life and Frank's upbringing from age six to fourteen with mention of George Bird Grinnell (1849-1938) and with comments on events during the United States Civil War, including the draft riots in New York and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. The diary also mentions an 1862 visit to Brattleboro, Vermont; Greenfield, Massachusetts; Gill, Massachusetts; and neighboring towns. Family illnesses, especially scarlet fever, are documented in detail in the diary
Key terms
Names
Subjects
Places
- Brattleboro (Vt.) -- Description and travel
- Gill (Mass. : Town) -- Description and travel
- Greenfield (Mass.) -- Description and travel
Material types
Using the collection
Location
Manuscripts and Archives DivisionStephen A. Schwarzman Building
Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018-2788
Brooke Russell Astor Reading Room, Third Floor, Room 328
Access to materials
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Available on microfilm New York Public Library *ZL-266