Guide to the Jean Brown papers on the William Watts Sherman House, 1840-1998, n.d.

(bulk 1995)


Salve Regina University Special Collections
McKillop Library
100 Ochre Point Avenue
Salve Regina University
Newport, RI 02840
Tel: 401-341-2276
Fax: 401-341-2951
email: archives@salve.edu

Published in 2015

Collection Overview

Title: Jean Brown papers on the William Watts Sherman House
Date range: 1840-1995, n.d., Bulk, 1995
Creator: Brown, Jean Margaret Young, 1932-2011
Extent: 0.25 Linear feet
One half-document box
Abstract: The collection contains research materials and notes on the William Watts Sherman House, the Sherman family, architecture, and interior design collected or generated by Jean Margaret Young Brown as part of the Circle of Scholars at Salve Regina University.
Language of materials: English
Repository: Salve Regina University Special Collections
Collection number: SP.12

Scope & content

Includes Brown’s notes and copies of collected primary and secondary resources related to the William Watts Sherman House, William Watts Sherman and his ancestors in the Watts and Wetmore families, and Gilded Age architecture in Newport. The notes, research materials, annotations, and copies all date to around 1995; the collection does not include original nineteenth-century documents.

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Topics Document Types Subject Topics

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in one series, Research. Materials in this series are arranged alphabetically.

Biographical and Historical Note

Jean Margaret Young "Jeannie" Brown was a Newport Public librarian and member of the Circle of Scholars at Salve Regina University. Born in Rochester, New York, she graduated from Oberlin College in 1954 and went on to Iowa State University to study juvenile justice. She later earned a Master of Laws degree in Singapore and Master of Library Science degree at Southern Connecticut University.

She married David Brown in 1956, and they traveled throughout the United States and internationally as part of their involvement with outreach education and international technical aid programs, living in Singapore, Malaysia, Texas, Peru, Iowa, Tennessee, Italy, Indonesia, and Pakistan. The Browns settled in Newport in 1993, where Jean became involved in civic causes such as the Newport Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force, and Newport Art Museum, and the Circle of Scholars and David became an adjunct Professor of Economics at Salve Regina University. As part of the community and the Circle of Scholars, Jean became knowledgeable about historic preservation, art, and cultural history.

Built between 1874 and 1876, the Williams Watts Sherman House is the only example of Shingle Style (Queen Anne Style) architecture designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, assisted by Stanford White. William Watts Sherman (1842-1912) was a prominent New York banker who married Annie Derby Rogers Wetmore (1848-1884) in 1871. After several summers in Newport, Rhode Island, the couple decided to construct a "cottage" on land that Annie Wetmore Sherman had inherited from her father, William Shepard Wetmore, along Shepard Avenue. After its completion in 1876, the William Watts Sherman House underwent several enlargements and renovations. John La Farge created a six-panel stained glass window, "Morning Glories," for the house in 1878. In 1970, it was designated a National Historic Landmark and added to the National Register of Historic Places, and in 1982 became part of Salve Regina University.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: This collection is not restricted.
Use of the materials: Various copying restriction apply, according to the Archives' use policy. Guidelines are available from the Salve Regina University Archives. Salve Regina University owns the copyright to material produced by employees and trustees of the University and work for hire. Requests for permission to publish material from the University Archives should be directed to the Archivist. See also the Archives' copyright and publication statement.
Preferred citation: [Identification of item], in SP. 12 Jean Brown Papers on the William Watts Sherman House, Box 1, [Folder #], Salve Regina University Special Collections, McKillop Library, Salve Regina University, Newport, RI
Contact information: Salve Regina University Special Collections
McKillop Library
100 Ochre Point Avenue
Salve Regina University
Newport, RI 02840
Tel: 401-341-2276
Fax: 401-341-2951
email: archives@salve.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: The papers were donated by David Brown in June 2014.
Processing information: The collection was processed in 2014 and 2015 and the finding aid encoded on February 12, 2015 by University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian Genna Duplisea.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Genna Duplisea.
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Genna Duplisea using Archivists' Toolkit, 2015 February 12
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Related material: The Salve Regina University Archives holds materials related to the William Watts Sherman House in RG 19: Collection on university properties, and its corresponding photograph group, PG 19: Photographs of university properties.

Inventory


Series I: Research, 1840-1998, n.d. ((bulk 1995))

Container Description Date
Architecture notes and reference materials

n.d.
Conference on Cultural and Historic Preservation

1998
Sherman Family correspondence (copies)

1840-1871
Sherman Family genealogy (including Watts and Wetmore) clippings, notes

1885, 1995, n.d.
William Watts Sherman House clippings on restoration

1995, n.d.
William Watts Sherman House collected resources

1951-1995, n.d.
William Watts Sherman House research notes

1995, n.d.
William Watts Sherman House windows by John La Farge

1888, 1994, n.d.