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John Bennett Collection

CreatorBennett, John, 1865-1956
Date1878–1945
Physical description8 linear feet 
Preferred Citation[Identification of the Specific Item], John Bennett Collection, Charleston Archive, Charleston County Public Library, Charleston, SC.
RepositoryThe Charleston Archive
Compiled ByProcessed 2009, K. Gray and H. Greene.
Access to materialsCollection is open for research.
Subject HeadingsAuthors, American--20th century

Scope and Content

The materials in the John Bennett Collection span roughly ca. 1878 to ca. 1940. They include typescript fragments of his novels Master Skylark and Barnaby Lee. Other materials include published, as well as original, silhouettes from his book The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo (1928). There is one illustration from Barnaby Lee by artist Clyde O. DeLand, as well; and original and published photographs of John Bennett (including some by Doris Ulmann). Also included are some miscellaneous silhouettes, and works of art by Bennett, a few letters, and some biographical information. His typewriter and typewriter table are also part of the collection. Copies of Bennett's published works, including first editions of Master Skylark, The Treasure of Peyre Gaillard, and The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo, are located in the Rare Books Collection of the Charleston Archive.

 

Administrative/Biographical History

John Bennett was born in Chillicothe, Ohio in 1865. By the time he visited Charleston in 1898, he was a well-known children's writer. His books Master Skylark (1897) and Barnaby Lee (1902) would eventually be considered children's classics. He married Susan Smythe of Charleston and became a permanent resident in 1902. He aided the founding of the Charleston County Public Library (1931) and helped prosper the fledgling institution. He became "godfather" of the Children's Room of the Public Library; it bore his name for a number of years in its buildings on Rutledge Avenue and later King Street. Over the years he donated photographs of himself, bits of original manuscripts, original artwork, books, and a variety of other materials. John Bennett died in Charleston in 1956.

 

Related Archival Materials

The largest collection of John Bennett's papers is in the South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC; another collection is in the Ross County Historical Society, Chillicothe, OH. The Doris Ulmann photographs of John Bennett are part of a set now in the South Carolina State Museum.

 

Publication Note

These and other archival materials utilized in Harlan Greene's Mr. Skylark: John Bennett and the Charleston Renaissance (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001).

 

Source of Acquisition

Unknown

 

Personal Names

Bennett, John, 1865-1956

 

Collection Outline

I. Galley Proofs  
Folder1: Rolled galley proof of Master Skylark, with author notationsBOX 1
 2: Rolled galley proof of Barnaby Lee, heavily edited and illustrated by author and Tudor Jenks, St. Nicholas Magazine editor and author (1 of 2) 
 3: Rolled galley proof of Barnaby Lee, heavily edited and illustrated by author and Tudor Jenks, St. Nicholas Magazine editor and author (2 of 2) 
 4: Galley proof of Master Skylark: Will Shakespeare's Ward, dramatization by Edgar White Burrill and John Bennett; heavily edited by Bennett 
 5: Fragment of galley proof of "A Jest of Little John" from St. Nicholas Magazine with edits by John Bennett 
II. Serialization of Barnaby Lee  
Folder6: Paper labeled by John Bennett to wrap contents of Box 2BOX 2
 7: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Nov. 1900 (Installment #1) 
 8: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Dec. 1900 (Installment #2) 
 9: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Jan. 1901 (Installment #3) 
 10: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Feb. 1901 (Installment #4) 
 11: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Mar. 1901 (Installment #5) 
 12: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Apr. 1901 (Installment #6) 
 13: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. May. 1901 (Installment #7) 
 14: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Jun. 1901 (Installment #8) 
 15: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Jul. 1901 (Installment #9) 
 16: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Aug. 1901 (Installment #10) 
 17: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Sep. 1901 (Installment #11) 
 18: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Oct. 1901 (Installment #12) 
 19: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Nov. 1901 (Installment #13) 
 20: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Dec. 1901 (Installment #14) 
 21: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Jan. 1902 (Installment #15) 
 22: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Feb. 1902 (Installment #16) BOX 3
 23: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Mar. 1902 (Installment #17) 
 24: "Barnaby Lee." St. Nicholas Magazine. Apr. 1902 (Installment #18) 
III. Fragments of Novels  
Folder25: Fragmentary typescript of first, or early draft of first chapter of Barnaby Lee, with holograph corrections and additions, and labeled envelope 
 26: Fragments and assembled pieces of various drafts of Barnaby Lee, with holograph additions and edits; very brittle condition 
 27: Two cyanotypes of Clyde O. DeLand illustrations for Barnaby Lee 
 28: Fragments of various drafts of Master Skylark, with calligraphic envelope by author; very brittle condition 
 29: Fragments of various drafts of Master Skylark, with periodic notations of which installment of St. Nicholas Magazine the piece is from 
 30: St. Nicholas Magazine. Feb. 1897, containing chapters 12–14 of Master Skylark 
 31: Postcards of English scenes, many relating to Master Skylark. 
 32: Calligraphy by John Bennett and exhibit labels from Charleston County Public Library's showing of materials related to Master Skylark 
 33: Newspaper clipping, re film of Master Skylark 
IV. Miscellaneous Writings and Artwork  
Folder34: "His Father's Price." Pages from St. Nicholas Magazine with handwritten notes by author 
 35: "The Little Messenger", Vol. I, No. 1 (24 Aug 1878) and Vol. IV, No. 1 (26 Jul 1881). Chillicothe, Ohio juvenile newspaper co-edited by John Bennett and others 
 36: "The Magnificat of the Hills" typescript poem decorated by John Bennett 
 37: Printed copy of Bennett's drawing (1896) of Salt Sulphur Springs, WV 
 38: Photograph of John Bennett's painting of Madame Margot's cottage 
 39: Photocopy of printed silhouette (1945) by John Bennett 
V. Biographical and Related Materials  
Folder40: Correspondence of John Bennett to staff and children, Charleston County Public Library, with envelopes and card (1936, 1941) 
 41: Photocopies and mimeographs of essays on John Bennett, including one by Janie Smith, Children's Librarian, and a humorous "Appendix to the Complete Works of John Bennett," a spoof of his appendectomy 
 42: Bibliography of Material in the Charleston Free Library, compiled by Elizabeth Allen Hyde 
 43: Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 
 44: Images of John Bennett. Three printed images (1927, 1927, ca.1890) One original photograph of Bennett with children at public library (1942) 
 45: Miscellaneous printed matter: one printed image and map of Chillicothe, OH 
VI. Oversize Artwork  
Folder46: Study for oil portrait of John Bennett (c. 1930s), created by Mrs. B. King Couper. Framed, pigment flakingBOX 4
 47: Printed illustration of The Canterbury Tales, given to the Charleston County Library by John Bennett 
 48: Photographs of John Bennett: 4 Doris Ulmann images (3 signed, ca. 1927), 1 image of Bennett on Mackinac Island (ca. 1898), 1 Melchers studio portrait (ca. 1920s)BOX 5
 49: Clyde O. Deland illustration for Barnaby Lee (1901) 
 50: Pen and ink drawing of Bennett's workroom with typewriter, etc. (1896) 
 51: Thirteen proof sheets of silhouettes included in The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo 
 52: Thirteen proof sheets of silhouettes included in The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo (duplicate of Folder 51) 
 53: Eleven proof sheets of silhouettes included in The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo, some cut out 
 54: Two original mounted silhouettes (musicians in parade; children and piper piping)BOX 6
 55: Ten original mounted silhouettes of "Little Peter and the Giant" from The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo 
 56: Fourteen original mounted silhouettes of "The Cat, the Cow, the Dog and the Dairymaid" from The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo 
VII. Miscellaneous Materials  
 A. Remington No. 2 Typewriter, used by Bennett in composing his books. Illustrated in pen and ink drawing in Folder 50 
 B. Typewriter Table for Remington No. 2 (see above)