Caroline Werner Gannett papers, 1888-1978.
Collection Number: 2475
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
Caroline Werner Gannett papers, 1888-1978.
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
2475
Abstract:
Papers of Caroline Werner Gannett contain personal, business, and social correspondence,
including letters between CWG and her parents, sisters, friends, husband, and children;
courtship letters from Frank E. Gannett; correspondence relating to Rochester and
Miami Beach country clubs and other social groups in which she was actively involved;
letters concerning her work with the Frank E. Gannett Newspaperboy Scholarship Fund,
Inc., the American Red Cross (1941-1944), the New York State War Council, the New
York State Board of Regents (1947-1963), and other organizations; and letters regarding
her many awards, citations, and honorary degrees. Also, correspondence, speeches,
drafts, and printed material pertaining to CWG's involvement with the Syracuse University
Youth Development Center and the White House Conference on Children and Youth; and
correspondence, printed material, and memorabilia relating to the 1960 Republican
campaign. The collection also includes photographs of the Gannett, Werner, and related
families, as well as pictures of CWG, her friends, and associates; student scrapbooks,
diaries, poems, plays, and other prose written by Caroline Werner; and printed material
from social, political, and religious organizations.
Creator:
Gannett, Caroline Werner, 1894-1979.
Quanitities:
8.5 cubic feet.
Language:
Collection material in English
Civic leader.
Caroline Werner was born in Rochester, New York, on January 22, 1894, the daughter
of Lillie Boller Werner and New York State Court of Appeals Judge William E. Werner.
She attended public schools in Rochester until the 8th grade, completing her education
in various private schools. She also spent a year at "Pension Glucker," a girls school
in Munich, and traveled throughout Europe during her teens. On March 25, 1920, Miss
Werner married Frank E. Gannett, who had moved to Rochester two years earlier when
he and two business associates purchased the ROCHESTER TIMES-UNION. A strong supporter
of her husband's business and political careers, Mrs. Gannett campaigned actively
for her husband when he sought the Republican nomination for the presidency in 1940.
She also served as a board member of the Gannett Company, as Vice President and Director
of the Gannett Foundation, and was involved in the Frank E. Gannett Nespaperboy Scholarships
and the Gannett Youth Center. Remaining active in politics after Frank Gannett's death
in 1957, she served as co-chairwoman of the Senior Americans for Nixon-Lodge Committee
in 1960.
Caroline Gannett's social and civic works were numerous. She served as a member of
the Board of the Convalescent Hospital for Crippled Children, member of the War Council
of New York (working in centers caring for children of war plant workers during World
War II), vice-chairwoman of the First Aid Department of the Rochester Chapter of the
American Red Cross (1941-1944), member of the Honorary Board of Partrons of Hartwick
College (1944), honorary chairwoman of the Lights-on-for-the-Blind Drive of the Rochester
Eye Bank (1958), and as a member of many other organizations. In 1947 she was appointed
to the New York State Board of Regents, a position she held until 1963. Mrs. Gannett
was also affiliated with the Syracuse University Youth Development Center (1958-1961)
and the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth. She died on January 4,
1979.
Papers of Caroline Werner Gannett contain personal, business, and social correspondence,
including letters between CWG and her parents, sisters, friends, husband, and children;
courtship letters from Frank E. Gannett; correspondence relating to Rochester and
Miami Beach country clubs and other social groups in which she was actively involved;
letters concerning her work with the Frank E. Gannett Newspaperboy Scholarship Fund,
Inc., the American Red Cross (1941-1944), the New York State War Council, the New
York State Board of Regents (1947-1963), and other organizations; and letters regarding
her many awards, citations, and honorary degrees. Also, correspondence, speeches,
drafts, and printed material pertaining to CWG's involvement with the Syracuse University
Youth Development Center and the White House Conference on Children and Youth; and
correspondence, printed material, and memorabilia relating to the 1960 Republican
campaign. The collection also includes photographs of the Gannett, Werner, and related
families, as well as pictures of CWG, her friends, and associates; student scrapbooks,
diaries, poems, plays, and other prose written by Caroline Werner; and printed material
from social, political, and religious organizations.
Correspondents include James E. Allen, Lord Beaverbrook,Alexander M. Beebee, Morris
Bishop, Bennett Cerf, Winston Churchill, Cornelis W. de Kiewiet, Thomas E. Dewey,
Howard I. Dillingham, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mark Ellingson, Edward R. Eastman, Jacob
Javits, Lyndon B. Johnson, Kenneth B. Keating, Charles Kettering, Deane W. Malott,
Richard M. Nixon, Mary Pickford, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Harry G. Stutz, William P.
Tolley, Frank E. Tripp, Amy Vanderbilt, James Whalen, educators, Gannett newspapermen,
friends, and persons seeking Mrs. Gannett's aid.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
Caroline Werner Gannett papers, #2475. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections,
Cornell University Library.
Names:
Allen, James E., Jr., 1911-1971.
Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Baron, 1879-1964.
Beebee, Alexander M.
Bishop, Morris, 1893-1973.
Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971.
Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965.
De Kiewiet, C. W. (Cornelius William), 1902-1986.
Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971.
Dillingham, Howard I.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.
Ellingson, Mark.
Eastman, E. R. (Edward Roe), 1885-1970.
Gannett, Frank E. (Frank Ernest), 1876-1957.
Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.
Keating, Kenneth B. (Kenneth Barnard), 1900-1975.
Kettering, Charles Franklin, 1876-1958.
Malott, Deane W. (Deane Waldo), 1898-1996.
Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.
Pickford, Mary, 1892-1979.
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.
Stutz, Harry G. (Harry George), 1885-1954.
Tolley, William Pearson, 1900-1996.
Tripp, Frank E.
Vanderbilt, Amy.
Werner, Lillie Boller.
Werner, William E.
Whalen, James.
University of the State of New York. Board of Regents
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Syracuse University. Youth Development Center
Gannett Health Center (Cornell University)
Frank E. Gannett Newspaper Foundation
Gannett Youth Center
Gannett Company. Board
Frank Gannett Newspaperboy Scholarship, Inc
Golden Anniversary White House Conference on Children and Youth (Location of meeting:
Washington, D.C.). Date of meeting or treaty signing: (1960 :.)
Places:
New York (State) -- Politics and government.
Monroe County (N.Y.)
Rochester (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs.
Rochester (N.Y.) -- Politics and government.
Subjects:
Volunteers.
Women -- Political activity.
Women -- Societies and clubs.
Political paraphernalia.
Politics, Practical.
Charities.
Social work with youth.
Education.
Education and state.
Charity organization.
Form and Genre Terms:
Scrapbooks.
Photographs.
Memorabilia.
Diaries.
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