Guide to the Cornelius C. Moore papers, 1922-1970


Phillips Memorial Library
Archives and Special Collections
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Published in 2009

Collection Overview

Title: Cornelius C. Moore papers
Date range: 1922-1970
Creator: Moore, Cornelius, 1885-1970
Extent: 3 box(es)
Abstract: The papers of Cornelius C. Moore Esq., an avid silver collector, contains correspondence and photographs that relate directly to Moore's silver collecting. Additional material includes documentation on a number exhibitions in the 1960s for Moore's silver collection. The collection was the basis for the publication of the art-history book, "American-Silver 1670-1830: The Silver Moore Collection at Providence College." Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation and Providence College, (1980).
Language of materials: English
Repository: Phillips Memorial Library
Collection number: rppc_ccmoore

Scope & content

The correspondence and research which comprise this collection reveal the effort and time spent by Cornelius C. Moore to accumulate one of the foremost silver collections from the American colonial period.

Moore, an ardent collector, understood the educative element of the collection, and was thorough in his study of each silversmith and object produced. Although Moore was primarily interested in Rhode Island silver pieces, he appreciated the craftsmanship and historical importance of silver produced in other colonies. His dedication in amassing an array of American silver led to his acquisition of work from prominent colonial silversmiths, including Paul Revere, Myer Myers, Arnold Collins, John Edwards, Samuel Casey, Samuel Vernon, and Jonathan Otis.

Included are photographs of the silver, which are the work of Mr. Brian Pelletier. Mr. Moore commissioned Pelletier to photograph the collection in order to compile a catalog for educative purposes. Moore also directed Mr. Hugh J. Gourley III to write descriptive analyses of each piece, but after Mr. Moore’s death, Mr. Gourely other commitments impeded him from completing the project. Pelletier and Gourely’s initial work became the foundation for American Silver 1670-1830: The Moore Collection at Providence College published by Providence College and the Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation. Created by a Providence College senior seminar on art historical research methods (1978-1979), the work catalogues each piece from the Cornelius C. Moore silver collection according to geographical and chronological order.

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Topics Subject Topics

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into three series.

  • Correspondence
  • Photographs
  • Subject Files

Biographical note

Cornelius C. Moore, a lawyer, banker, politician, and leader of several prominent organizations, was a pivotal contributor to American art and history through his extensive, and well developed, colonial silver collection. Committed to civic and religious duties, Moore generously contributed his time, energy, and material wealth to Rhode Island government, educational facilities, and charitable associations. In addition, he shared with the public his avid interest in colonial Rhode Island silversmiths’ work. Over several years, Moore was able to compile one of the foremost American colonial silver collections from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. His desire to share the historical, artistic, and educational merits of the silver, has produced substantial referential material to better appreciate the unique aspects of this collection.

The collection’s focus on Rhode Island silver work may be attributed to Cornelius C. Moore’s life-long residency in Newport, Rhode Island. Born in 1885 to John J. and Katherine M. Moore, he became a prominent citizen of Newport and the greater Rhode Island state. Before passing the bar in 1916, Moore worked as as a clerk on the Rhode Island Board of Health. Within three years, Moore established the law firm of Moore, Virgadamo, Boyle, and Lynch, where he assumed the responsibilities of a senior member. He was later awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Salve Regina College in 1961. Moore also served as director (1935) and Vice-President (1942) of the Newport National Bank, before being named the bank President in 1950.

Moore’s interest in the law encouraged him to pursue public life. He served as a Rhode Island delegate to the Democratic National Conventions of 1936, 1940, and 1944. He was a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, a commissioner of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island, chairman of the Rhode Island Representative Council, and a member of Rhode Island State Council of Defense. Moore also was a member of the Rhode Island Port Authority and served as Mayor of Newport. [DATES]

Apart from these political posts, Moore was actively involved in a number of religious and educational organizations. These positions include chairman of the Bishop’s Campaign Fund, Knight of St. Gregory, chairman of the 37th Annual Catholic Charities Appeal, chairman emeritus of the board of trustees for Salve Regina College, member of the President’s Council at Providence College, and founder of Portsmouth Priory (Portsmouth Abbey).

He was also an advocate for Irish freedom and served as Vice President of the Irish-American Historical Society. Moore was committed to advancing higher learning in Rhode Island and made significant donations to Salve Regina College, most notably the “Four Acres” Ochre Point Avenue property in 1950. As a result of his generosity, Salve Regina dedicated Moore Hall in his name.

In spite of Moore’s array of commitments, he found time to amass a extensive silver collection from the American colonial period 1670-1830. Although the collection revolved around Rhode Island silversmiths, such as Jonathan Hull and Robert Sanderson, Arnold Collins, Samuel Casey, Samuel Vernon and Jonathan Otis, Moore also attained pieces from notable colonists such as Paul Revere, John Edwards, Moody Russell, Myer Myers and Samuel Avery. Moore was fascinated by the historical and artistic elements of each object and piece’s creator. He frequently permitted public display of the collection to engage and educate those likewise enthralled by colonial antiques. Moore compiled an impressive quantity of biographical, genealogical, and artistic research on each silversmith and work he owned.

After a long period of illness, Cornelius C. Moore passed away on August 11, 1976 at age eighty-five.

Chronology

Date Event
1885 Cornelius Cliuian Moore is born to John J. and Katherine M. Moore.
1916 Receives law degree and begins his career as an attorney.
1919 Establishes the law firm of Moore, Virgadamo, Boyle and Lynch.
1920 Hosts Eamon DeValera, President of the Republic of Ireland, for the Irish-American Historical Society.
1926 Founds the Portsmouth Priory and School (Portsmouth Abbey) of Middletown, Rhode Island.
1935 Appointed director of the Newport National Bank.
1936 Rhode Island Delegate to the Democratic National Convention.
1940 Rhode Island Delegate to the Democratic National Convention.
1942 Appointed Vice-President of the Newport National Bank.
1942-1946 Member and chairman of the Representative Council.
1944 Rhode Island Delegate to the Democratic National Convention.
1950 Donates "Four Acres" Ochre Point land to Salve Regina College.
1961 Exhibits silver collection at the Rhode Island Historical Society. Exhibits silver collection at the Red Cross of Newport. Awarded Doctor of Laws Honorary Degree from Salve Regina College.
1962 Exhibits silver collection at Point Association of Newport, Rhode Island.
1963 Chairman of the 37th Annual Catholic Charities Appeal. Exhibits silver collection at Newton College of the Sacred Heart.
1964 Exhibits silver collection at Salve Regina College.
1965 Exhibits silver collection at Rhode Island School of Design.
1966 Exhibits silver collection at St. Julia's Women's Club of Newton, Massachusetts.
1970 Aug 11 Cornelius C. Moore passes away after a long illness.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: Collection is open for research by appointment. Materials do not circulate. Some materials may be restricted, for further information contact the Archives and Special Collections, Phillips Memorial Library, Providence College.
Use of the materials: Researchers are advised that express written permission to reproduce, quote, or otherwise publish any portion or extract from this collection must be obtained from the Phillips Memorial Library. Although Providence College has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Cornelius Moore papers, Providence College, Phillips Memorial Library, Archives and Special Collections.
Contact information: Phillips Memorial Library
Archives and Special Collections
1 Cunningham Square
Providence, RI 02918
Tel: 401-865-2578
Fax: 401-865-1578
Email: pcarchives@providence.edu
Website: https://pml.providence.edu/

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: In 1970, Cornelius C. Moore bequeathed the silver collection and the accompaning documentation to Providence College in order to expand the educative function of his collection.
Custodial history: The collection was originally owned and compiled by Cornelius C. Moore prior to its donation to Providence College.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Archives Staff.
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Shannon McNamara 2009 March 16
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Inventory


Series Series I. Correspondence
This series contains the correspondence between Mr. Cornelius C. Moore and art and antique dealers he worked with. The correspondence details the work of the dealers in locating pieces that were of historical and artistic interest to Moore, as well as the financial transactions behind each purchase.

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 1 Akre, Anne B. - Moore, Cornelius C.
1970
Box 1, Folder 2 Babcock, Adelaide C. - Moore, Cornelius C.
1952-1958
Box 1, Folder 3 Buhler, Mrs. Yves Henry - Moore, Cornelius C.
1961-1965
Box 1, Folder 4 Bunce, Dorothy Clarke - Moore, Cornelius C.
undated
Box 1, Folder 5 Cohon, Morris - Moore, Cornelius C.
1954-1969
Box 1, Folder 6 Considine, George - Moore, Cornelius C.
1957
Box 1, Folder 7 Cooper, Joseph D. - Moore, Cornelius C.
1949
Box 1, Folder 8 Dennis, Jr., William Engs - Moore, Cornelius C.
1946
Box 1, Folder 9 Gannon, W. McKinley - Moore, Cornelius C.
1965
Box 1, Folder 10 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Thornton, J. Wingagte
1927 Dec 18
Box 1, Folder 11 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Sack, Israel
1948 Jul 20
Box 1, Folder 12 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1950
Box 1, Folder 13 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1951
Box 1, Folder 14 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1952
Box 1, Folder 15 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1953
Box 1, Folder 16 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1954
Box 1, Folder 17 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1955
Box 1, Folder 18 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1956
Box 1, Folder 19 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1957
Box 1, Folder 20 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1958
Box 1, Folder 21 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1959
Box 1, Folder 22 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1960
Box 1, Folder 23 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1961
Box 1, Folder 24 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1962
Box 1, Folder 25 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1963
Box 1, Folder 26 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1964
Box 1, Folder 27 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1965
Box 1, Folder 28 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1966
Box 1, Folder 29 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1967
Box 1, Folder 30 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1968
Box 1, Folder 31 Gebelein, J. Herbert - Moore, Cornelius C.
1970
Box 1, Folder 32 Hyman, Ralph - Moore, Cornelius C.
1953-1964
Box 1, Folder 33 Liverant, Nathan - Moore, Cornelius C.
1953-1955
Box 1, Folder 34 Phillips, J.M. - Moore, Cornelius C.
1951
Box 1, Folder 35 Sacks, Israel - Moore, Cornelius C.
1955

Series Series II. Photographs
This series contains photographs of individual pieces from Cornelius C. Moore's larger silver collection, as well as photographs of different displays that featured the silver. Moore intended on creating a catalog of the objects for educative purposes and commissioned Brian Pelletier to photograph the pieces.

The work of several prominent silversmiths are included such as Jonathan Otis, Benjamin Brenton, Samuel Vernon, Samuel Casey, Moody Russell, John Edwards, Samuel Edwards, Andrew Oliver, Paul Revere, Myer Myers, Benjamin Burt, and Simeon Soumaire. Many of these photographs were incorporated into the publication American Silver 1670-1830: The Moore Collection at Providence College.

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 36 Rhode Island Silver Early 18th Century: #1-16
undated
Box 1, Folder 37 Rhode Island Silver Late 18th Century: #17-26
undated
Box 2, Folder 1 Massachusetts Silver Early 18th Century: #27-41
undated
Box 2, Folder 2 Massachusetts Silver Mid 18th Century: #42-66
undated
Box 2, Folder 3 Massachusetts Silver Late 18th Century: #67-75
undated
Box 2, Folder 4 New York Silver: #76-86
undated
Box 2, Folder 5 Pennsylvania Silver: #87-90
undated
Box 2, Folder 6 Caster - Burt, Benjamin
undated
Box 2, Folder 7 Caster - Stamped "PY"
undated
Box 2, Folder 8 Caster
undated
Box 2, Folder 9 Cream Jug - Revere, Paul -Engraved with "CED"
undated
Box 2, Folder 10 Cup
undated
Box 2, Folder 11 Bowl - Hiller, Benjamin
undated
Box 2, Folder 12 Breakfront Bookcase
undated
Box 2, Folder 13 Display - unknown location
undated
Box 2, Folder 14 Display - unknown location
undated
Box 2, Folder 15 Gravy Bowl - Engraved with "TEC" - 1762 Aug 24
undated
Box 2, Folder 16 Mug
undated
Box 2, Folder 17 Mug
undated
Box 2, Folder 18 Mug
undated
Box 2, Folder 19 Mug
undated
Box 2, Folder 20 Mug
undated
Box 2, Folder 21 Mug - Soumaire, Simeon
undated
Box 2, Folder 22 Porringer
undated
Box 2, Folder 23 Salver - Wishart
undated
Box 2, Folder 24 Serving Dishes
undated
Box 2, Folder 25 Snuff Box - Anthony, Isaac - Engraved with "AS"
undated
Box 2, Folder 26 Snuff Box - Eyck, J. Ten - Albany 1706
undated
Box 2, Folder 27 Snuff Box - Vernon, Samuel
undated
Box 3, Folder 1 Spout Cup - Russell, Moody
undated
Box 3, Folder 2 Sugar Bowls/cream pitchers
undated
Box 3, Folder 3 Sugar Bowls - Lownes, Joseph
undated
Box 3, Folder 4 Tablespoons - Revere, Paul
undated
Box 3, Folder 5 Tankard/cream pitcher
undated
Box 3, Folder 6 Tankard with hinged lid
undated
Box 3, Folder 7 Tankard with hinged lid
undated
Box 3, Folder 8 Tankard with hinged lid
undated
Box 3, Folder 9 Tankard with hinged lid - engraved "BL"
undated
Box 3, Folder 10 Tankard with hinged lid - Edwards, John
undated
Box 3, Folder 11 Tankard with hinged lid - La Rouk, Charles
undated
Box 3, Folder 12 Tankard with hinged lid - Russell, Daniel
undated
Box 3, Folder 13 Tea Caddy
undated
Box 3, Folder 14 Tea Caddy - Van Dyke, Peter
undated
Box 3, Folder 15 Tea Pot
undated
Box 3, Folder 16 Tea Service
undated
Box 3, Folder 17 Tea Tray
undated

Series Series III. Subject Files
As an avid collector, Moore undertook extensive research of both the silversmiths and the pieces they designed prior to purchasing any one particular piece. The series contains the research materials used by Moore to verify the authenticity and history of each item purchased. Also included are auction itineraries and catalogs, appraisals, and receipts generated by Moore's purchases.

Additional documentation pertains to exhibitions of Moore's silver collection hosted by Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Point Association of Newport, the Rhode Island Historical Society, Rhode Island School of Design, and Salve Regina College.

Container Description Date
Box 3, Folder 18 Examples of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Deomestic Silver - Reprint of article by Sargent, Irene and Gebelein, George C.
1922
Box 3, Folder 19 Gebelein Silversmith Advertisements -reprints
1930-1950
Box 3, Folder 20 Boston Evening Transcript - Colonial Tradition of Boston's 18th Century: Silversmiths has its Counterparts Today
1937 Oct 9
Box 3, Folder 21 Parke - Bernet Galleries, Inc.
1946-1955
Box 3, Folder 22 How of Edinburgh, Limited - Receipt
1948
Box 3, Folder 23 Gebelein - Edwards Collection
1950
Box 3, Folder 24 Israel Sack - A Record of Service, 1903-1953 - Compiled by Albert Sack
1953
Box 3, Folder 25 Shreve, Crump, and Low Company - receipt
1957
Box 3, Folder 26 Winter Antique Show - List of Exhibitors
1959
Box 3, Folder 27 Bulletin of Rhode Island School of Design - Museum Notes
1961 May
Box 3, Folder 28 Ginsburg and Levy, Inc. - receipt
1961
Box 3, Folder 29 Rhode Island Historical Society
1961
Box 3, Folder 30 Point Association of Newport - Exhibition
1962
Box 3, Folder 31 Newton College of the Sacred Heart - Exhibition
1963
Box 3, Folder 32 Rhode Island Historical Society - Exhibition
1964
Box 3, Folder 33 Rhode Island School of Design - Exhibition
1964
Box 3, Folder 34 Salve Regina College - Exhibition
1964
Box 3, Folder 35 Pewter Collector's Club of America
1966
Box 3, Folder 36 St. Julia's Women's Club - Exhibition
1966
Box 3, Folder 37 Carl and Celia Jacobs Antiques, Inc.
undated
Box 3, Folder 38 Newport Silversmiths - Histories
undated