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FRESH OFF THE PRESS!
Docent Donn Smith has been busy poking around the attic of the Mather Homestead and he's found treasures abound! Check out his blogs which document his findings including artifacts from 250 years of American life - a bible from 1743, a girl's dress from the 1860's, Stephen Mather's camera, a love letter written by Stephen Mather to his wife ❤️ and more. Oh the stories they tell!



Hey, do we have any more unnamed mountains? Giving legacy to 6 Stephen Mather correspondents
Established in 1890, The United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN), a federal body operating under the Secretary of the Interior...
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4 minutes ago2 min read
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He put the National Parks on the map. The Park Service did the same for him.
We all know about the Mather plaques that can be found in so many of our National Parks. But beyond that, the National Park Service has...
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12 minutes ago1 min read
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Deacon Joseph Mather slated to be honored by the Sons of the American Revolution
In an earlier blog we looked at Deacon Mather’s efforts to secure his Revolutionary War pension. It was not until 1902 that the Bureau...
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Apr 141 min read
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Prodigy, Pitchman, and the Deacon’s great-grandsonA brief look at “Professor” William Street Hutchings.
In the midst of shaking the Mather family tree for Civil War participants, we were confronted with a most unexpected, offbeat, somewhat...
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Mar 241 min read
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One Who Saved. One Who Was Lost. Added Mather descendants in the Civil War
We have recently found two more great-grandsons of Deacon Joseph Mather who served in Union Regiments. Assistant Surgeon Nathan Selleck...
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Mar 241 min read
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When Alfred, Horace, Joe, Will, George, and George come marching home…A first look at Mather men serving in the Civil War
We are all familiar with the Mathers’ commitment to America’s fight for independence during the Revolutionary War. But, recently, the...
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Mar 242 min read
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The Unexpected Connection of Two Groundbreaking NPS Women…
Among Stephen Mather correspondence at the Bancroft Library is a note from Edna Pinkley at the Casa Grande Ruins wishing Stephen better...
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Mar 242 min read
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Western Union, Borax, and HollywoodStephen Mather and Christian Zabriskie
Alphabetically, the first item in the Bancroft collection is a Western Union Holiday Greeting from Franklin Pierce Adams. Fittingly,...
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Mar 102 min read
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The Man Behind the Brush: Frank BensingStephen Tyng Mather’s Portrait Artist
We have documented Stephen Mather’s support of fellow Chicagoans’ artistic talents in his selection of Walter Burley Griffin to design...
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Mar 51 min read
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Stephen Tyng Mather, The “Gibson Man.”
An earlier blog (“Meet the Press…”) looked at letters from leading magazine and newspaper editors. Among them was George Lorimer, Editor...
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Jan 192 min read
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Hail to the Chiefs: Stephen Mather and the Presidents
As another Inauguration approaches, here’s a quick look the U.S. Presidents with whom Stephen Mather worked to assure the growth and...
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Jan 33 min read
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Stephen Mather ’87 and the fortunes (and misfortunes) of his Berkeley Bears.
Among the Stephen Mather materials in the Bancroft Library collection are three pieces that reflect Stephen’s rooting interest in...
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Jan 31 min read
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This land is my land…This land is your land.Quest, Quandary and Conflict: NPS and the American Indian
In February 1929, Stephen Mather received a letter from Charles L. Ellis, District Superin-tendent, Department of the Interior, Office of...
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Jan 32 min read
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It’s About Time: A Look at the Homestead’s Collection of Clocks
Each first floor room of the Homestead is graced by an antique clock imbued with history and the patina of timeless craftsmanship. In...
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Jan 32 min read
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Stephen Mather and the Concessionaires. Part 2: Roe Emery of Glacier and more.
In his biography of Stephen Mather, Robert Shankland explores the advent of the transportation system in Glacier National Park: “To run a...
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Dec 12, 20241 min read
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Reappraising the Appraisal: Revealing the Roots of the “Rose of Sharon” sampler
Among the many samplers on display at Mather Homestead, one stands out for its detail, exceptional needlework, choice of verse, and its...
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Dec 10, 20241 min read
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Stitches in Time: 19th Century Samplers selected from the Homestead Collection
According to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, “Samplers depicting alphabets and numeral were worked by young women to...
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Dec 10, 20242 min read
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A Petticoat, a Christening Gown, and a Hanky. More items from the Homestead Attic.
In the attic, we have found everything from an antique spinning wheel to a Civil War sword…from centuries-old deeds to day-by-day...
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Dec 10, 20241 min read
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Stephen Mather and the Concessionaires Part 3: Howard Hays ‘Impresario of the Parks”
“…I shall greatly appreciate if you will autograph one of your photographs and send it to me here. I assure you it will have an honored...
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Nov 16, 20242 min read
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Stephen Mather and the Concessionaires Part One: Don Tresidder of Yosemite
According to Robert Shankland in his biography of Stephen Mather, Mather had to overcome bureaucracy and vested interests to establish...
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Nov 12, 20241 min read
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