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Olin family papers

 Collection
Identifier: 1000-221

Scope and Contents

The bulk of the Olin papers are family letters written, between 1830 and 1870. Of these family letters the largest collections are the letters of Julia M. Olin to her husband, the Reverend Stephen Olin, and those to her son, Stephen Henry Olin. Many of the latter were written to Henry while he was a student at Wesleyan. They reveal her own activities and interests, her ambitions for her son, and her keen awareness and vicarious involvement in her son's education. There is an equally large selection of letters of the same period from Henry to his mother. His letters from Wesleyan (during the mid 1860's) tell more of his extracurricular activities (trips to New York, visits with friends, relatives, and professors, and happenings of the collegiate societies) than of his studies. Correspondence also remains Hen ry and Mrs. Olin while he was studying in New York following graduation from Wesleyan. Only a few letters appear written by Rev. Stephen Olin. The largest group are those he wrote during the controversy he was involved in with E. Robinson. There is a lot of material on this including letters from Robinson to Olin (one of which appears as a newspaper article) and a long reply from Olin, apparently in his own hand. Also there is a long letter from Olin tofue editor of the N. A., Review (where all the name calling appears to have gene on) and a good deal of correspondence between Olin and T. P. Durbin. The controversy apparently arose over an ini tial criticism by Robinson of a work by Olin which Olin met with critical remarks about Robinson's works and which Robinson in turn countered. There are numerous letters written to Rev. Olin from his wife, relatives, friends, and associates. Many of the latter relate to Rev. Olin's religious office and duties in one way or another and are almost invariably headed by the greeting 'Reverend and Dear Brother' or a similar form of Christian address. Some concern the University in minor matters, some are recommendations, and a good part of them relate to the Methodist church in one way or another.

Stephen Henry Olin appears frequently both in the letters he wrote and in those he received. Also some of his essays remain written either in high school or college. Stephen Henry seems responsible for the drawings:and maps which are to be found in the Olin papers. He apparently enjoyed drawing and often illustrated his letters to his mother with little sketches. Also in these papers are texts of the memorial service held for Stephen Henry Olin at Wesleyan.

There are miscellaneous items including Wesleyan University programs, receipts, civil war printed items, various poems, writings and prayers.

Dates

  • Creation: 1820-1924

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

In public domain - No Copyright - United States

Biographical / Historical

Stephen Olin was born in 1797 in Vermont. He graduated from Middlebury College in 1820 where he studied law. He became ordained into the Methodist Episcopal Church at the age of 25. Olin served as president of Wesleyan from 1842-1851. He married Julia Lynch, who would give birth to their son Stephen Henry Olin in 1847.

Extent

3.25 Linear Feet (6 hollinger boxes, 1 volume, and 1 envelope)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Olin Family papers consists of letters from various family members as well as papers dealing with the Wesleyan presidency of Stephen Olin.

Arrangement

The collection was arranged in 1964 with a note that says the letters were arranged by the person writing them in alaphabetical order. Those to the Olins have been grouped according to the person to whom they were written. This has meant some overlap. Letters from Stephen Olin have been arranged chronologically.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Immediate source of acquisiton is unknown.

Title
Olin family papers, 1820-1924
Status
In Progress
Author
Erica Ciallela
Date
May 13, 2020
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Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the University Archives Repository

Contact:
Olin Library
252 Church Street
Middletown CT 06459 USA
860-685-3864