1952-1992
- Containers:
- Carton 1, Folder 3-17
- Scope and content:
- Content
Correspondence from and to numerous friends, colleagues, and associates during the years 1952-1992. Correspondents include the French philosopher Michel Foucault, a companon of Congreave's on several fly fishing trips to the French Alps; Julia Child, with whom Congreave discussed recipes for serving trout and salmon; and B. F. Skinner, the Harvard behaviorial psychologist, who Congreave met during his final year at Harvard and whith whom Congreave maintained a correspondence, until Skinner's death in 1990, about their mutual passion for fly fishing. One letter from 1960 recounts Congreave's failed attempt to keep a journal during his fishing trips, which was thwarted when the journal fell into the Housatonic River and washed downstream. At that point Congfreave decided that making copies of his outgoing letters was the best way to document his passion for fly fishing; hence the collection typically includes both incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence.
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Access and use
- Parent terms of access:
- Rights Copyright for the materials created by Jedediah Congreave have been gifted to Carpe Diem University. Persons wanting to re-use those materials should first acquire permission from staff at YNHSC. Copyright for the materials created by correspondents in the colleciton belong to those correspondent or their beneficiaries. Persons wanting to re-use those materials are advised to obtain permissson from the copyright holders.
- Location of this collection:
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Lyrasis Library3390 Park AvenueNew YorkNY10024USA
- Contact:
- collections@lyrasis.org