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R Fairbanks, Jonathan, 1828-1917.
75 Papers,
1850-1929 (bulk 1860-1916).
One folder and four volumes.
This collection consists of
correspondence and notebooks of Jonathan Fairbanks, an educator and
businessman who came to Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, from St. Marys,
Ohio, in 1866. The correspondence
consists primarily of letters received from friends and family in Massachusetts
and Ohio. The notebooks generally
concern personal business and financial matters.
Jonathan Fairbanks was born in Andover,
Massachusetts, in 1828. He taught
school in Massachusetts and Delaware before moving to St. Marys, Ohio,
sometime after 1855. He taught school
at St. Marys and Piqua, Ohio, before moving to Springfield, Missouri, in
1866. Fairbanks engaged in the lumber
trade and the real estate business in Springfield. He also served terms as mayor of Springfield, member of the Board
of Education, and Superintendent of Public Schools.
The Fairbanks papers consist of one
folder of correspondence received and four notebooks. The correspondence includes primarily letters addressed to
Fairbanks but also includes a description by Fairbanks of his move from Ohio
to Missouri in 1866. There is also a
copy of an agreement between John M. Richardson and S. L. Wilber, attorneys at
Springfield, with whom Fairbanks had apparently entered into an agreement
before he left Ohio.
The notebooks feature a diary and
journal, a financial ledger, and a notebook with miscellaneous memoranda. Volume One is perhaps the most useful. It includes the records of the St. Marys
[Ohio] Union School, ca. 1860-1862, and a description of a steam engine for
mill work at Piqua, Ohio, 1863. There
are also entries for 1870-1871 which note construction of the Kansas City,
Springfield and Memphis Railroad, the business affairs of John M. Richardson,
the lynching of an accused rapist at Springfield, and the production of a
sawmill which Fairbanks operated near Lamar, Missouri. There are a few brisk notes on the various
municipal offices he held in Springfield.
Volumes two through four include personal
expense accounts as well as accounts of persons indebted to Fairbanks. Volume Three contains thirty-five pages of
prose and poetry written ca. 1851, and journal entries for 1905-1907. Enclosed in this volume are newspaper
clippings concerning Fairbanks’s career as a schoolteacher in St. Marys, Ohio,
and the public school system in Springfield, Missouri.
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