Inventory of the William T. Sawyer Family Papers
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Title: |
William T. Sawyer Family Papers |
Repository: |
Archives and Special Collections, University Libraries, The University of Akron
Phone: 330-972-7670
http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives
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Creator: |
William T. Sawyer 1862-1953 |
Dates: |
1832-1981 |
Bulk dates: |
1887-1929 |
Quantity: |
3.0 linear feet (3 record boxes, 1 flat file drawer) |
Abstract: |
The William Thomas Sawyer Family Papers (1862-1953) would be valuable to researchers studying William T. Sawyer and his family
as well as the life of upper class Americans in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It includes personal glimpses into the lives
of upper class individuals spanning the Civil War through World War I
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Identification: |
99/138 |
Location: |
Archival Services |
Language: |
The records are in English |
Biography of William T. Sawyer
William Thomas Sawyer was born on December 3, 1862 in Springfield Township, Summit County, Ohio to Robert Vanvolza and Martha
Ann Sawyer. His grandfather, Thomas Sawyer, had settled in Springfield Township in 1829. Sawyer attended both country schools
and Akron public schools before entering Buchtel College (now The University of Akron), from which he graduated in June 1887.
Among his many activities during his college career was his charter membership in Lone Star Fraternity (Pi Kappa Epsilon),
the oldest local fraternity in the United States.
After Sawyer spent time travelling, he read law for two years and in 1890 was admitted to the Ohio Bar. He actively engaged
in the practice of law for twenty years thereafter. Sawyer was also involved to a large degree in real estate. He was owner
of over forty subdivisions in or near Akron. He laid out and developed such areas as Colinwood, Sawyerwood, Shore Acres,
and Cottage Grove.
Being keenly interested in politics, Sawyer became a member of the Democratic County Committee in 1890 and served on it for
many years, including several years as its chairman. During this time he rarely missed a district or state convention. He
was a candidate for Congress in 1896 and served two terms as Treasurer of Portage Township. He became Akron's first police
court prosecutor, appointed by Mayor William H. Miller, and later served on the Akron City Council.
Sawyer was elected Mayor of Akron in November 1907, and his re-election in 1909 was a reflection of the good job he had performed
during his first term. He was one of the leading advocates of a municipally owned waterworks and, despite strong opposition,
won a campaign for the purchase of the privately owned system. Acting on Sawyer's suggestion, the city selected the Cuyahoga
River as the source of supply for the waterworks. Sawyer then directed the purchase of all the land needed for the reservoir,
which was later named Lake Rockwell.
Included in Sawyer's list of community activities were his service for ten years as Trustee of Buchtel College, as well as
his membership in the Portage Country Club, Akron City Club, the Odd Fellows, Elks, Eagles and Modern Woodmen. He also belonged
to the Presbyterian Church.
On October 15, 1889, Sawyer married Bessie C. Voris, daughter of General and Mrs. Alvin Coe Voris. Mrs. Sawyer was a leader
in Akron's social and cultural circles for many years and was a member of several women's organizations, including the Daughters
of the American Revolution and the Daughters of the Loyal Legion. Mrs. Sawyer was also widely known for her talents as a
lecturer.
William and Bessie Sawyer had two children: Lucy Martha and Robert Voris. In 1921, Lucy Sawyer became the wife of Perry H.
Stevens, a judge in the Ninth District Court of Appeals. In 1926, Robert Sawyer married Margaretha Childs, daughter of Colonel
George Childs.
Bessie Voris Sawyer died July 10, 1934. and William Thomas Sawyer died on May 26, 1953 at the age of 90.
Scope and Content
The William T. Sawyer Family Papers (1784-1972) contain materials relating to the Sawyer family's personal activities. William
T. Sawyer's terms as Mayor of Akron (1907, 1909), as well as his other professional activities are marginally dealt with here.
This collection provides an historical example of how an upper class family lived in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The
Sawyer Family correspondence also gives a good historical view of the development of Florida (See Correspondence).
Statement of Arrangement
This collection is arranged into five series. Series I: Correspondence consists of two subseries: Sawyer Family Correspondence and Stevens Family Correspondence. The Sawyer Family Correspondence
consists primarily of letters exchanged between Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sawyer (1888-1953), but also includes postcards from
around the world (1907-1918) and miscellaneous correspondence from other family members (1891-1926). The Stevens Family Correspondence
subseries includes miscellaneous correspondence (1911-1915), a biographical news clipping about Perry H. Stevens (1941), and
a relatively complete collection of letters from Perry and H. W. Stevens to their parents about their college and World War
I experiences (1913-1919). Series II: Travel Accounts contains several copies of a manuscript written by Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sawyer entitled "To and Thru Central and South
America," as well as manuscript pages and news articles written about the Sawyers' around-the-world trip. Series III: Photographs contains various types of photographs representing several generations of Sawyers. Sawyer and Voris family members are shown
in the majority of photographs, but friends, homes and group shots are also included. Most of the images do not include identification
of the subjects. There are also three groups of photographs representing the Sawyers' travels: around-the-world, to South
America and through the Panama Canal. Also included in this series are three cased daguerreotypes of family members, several
tintype photographs, photographic negatives, and three metal photographic plates (mounted on wood). This series also includes
a box of oversized materials: large photographs (two of William T. Sawyer, one of his grandfather's home, a picnic, and several
of Mrs. Sawyer's women's groups): certificates (degrees, memberships, honors) issued to various Sawyer family members.
Series IV: Sawyer Genealogy consists of letters concerning various members and branches of the family. Also included are patents for the Latex holding
company and material about Lucy Sawyer Stevens Honey Gold Make-up Company. Series V: Memorabilia includes material relating to Akron in the mid 1880's and the Buchtel College class of 1887.
Series I: Correspondence
Series II: Travel Accounts
Series III: Photographs
Series IV: Sawyer Genealogy
Series V: Memorabilia
Restrictions on Use
Copyright restrictions may apply. Permission to reproduce or publish materials in this collection must be secured in writing
from Archival Services, University Libraries, The University of Akron.
Restrictions on Access
No restrictions on access; except not available through interlibrary loan. Copyright restrictions may apply. Permission
to reproduce or publish materials in this collection must be secured in writing from Archival Services, University Libraries,
The University of Akron.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects:
Sawyer, Bessie Voris 1867-1934
Sawyer, William T. 1862-1953
Stevens, Lucy Sawyer 1893-1975
Stevens, Perry H. 1893-1965
Preferred Citation
[Identification of Item], William T. Sawyer Family Papers, Archival Services, University Libraries,The University of Akron,
Akron, Ohio.
Acquisition Information
The materials were donated to The University of Akron Archival Services in 1975 and 1981 by Marian Widican, a granddaughter
of William T. Sawyer.
Detailed Description of The Collection
SERIES I: CORRESPONDENCE, 1888-1953
SAWYER FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE, 1887-1953
BOX 1 / Folder 1
Note about the William T. Sawyer genealogy written by William T. Sawyer, undated
BOX 1 / Folder 2-11
Correspondence to William T. Sawyer, 1887-1953
BOX 1 / Folder 12
Postcards, 1907-1918
BOX 1 / Folder 13
Correspondence, 1891-1926
BOX 1 / Folder 14-24
Correspondence to Mrs. Sawyer, 1888-1928
STEVENS FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE, 1911-1919
BOX 1 / Folder 25
Correspondence, 1911-1918
BOX 1 / Folder 26
Correspondence from Perry H. Stevens (from Dartmouth College), 1913
BOX 1 / Folder 27
Correspondence from Perry H. Stevens (from the University of Michigan), 1915-1916
BOX 1 / Folder 28
Correspondence from Perry H. Stevens (from Colgate College), 1915-1917
BOX 1 / Folder 29-33
Correspondence from Perry H. Stevens (during World War I), 1917-1919
OTHER CORRESPONDENCE, 1885-1931
BOX 1 / Folder 34
Envelopes with notes, undated
BOX 1 / Folder 35-36
Court Documents and land deeds, 1885-1931
SERIES II: TRAVEL ACCOUNTS, 1920-1927
BOX 1 / Folder 37
Notebook: To and Thru Central and South America by Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sawyer, 1921
BOX 2 / Folder 1
To and Thru Central and South America Copy, 1921
BOX 2 / Folder 2
Miscellaneous accounts of the Sawyers' Around the World Trip, 1927
BOX 2 / Folder 3
News articles of the Around the World Trip, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 4
Around the World Trip Scrapbook, 1920
SERIES III: PHOTOGRAPHS, 1870-1927
BOX 2 / Folder 5
Sawyer Family Photographs and Voris Family Photographs, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 6
Sawyer Family Photographs and Voris Family Photographs, circa 1870-1890
BOX 2 / Folder 7
Photographs of Sawyers' Around the World Trip, 1926-1927
BOX 2 / Folder 8
Photographs of the Sawyers' South American Trip, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 9
Photographs of the Sawyers' Panama Canal Travels, circa 1920
BOX 2 / Folder 10
Three Dauerrotype photographs in cases, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 11
Sawyer Family photographs contained in a wallet, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 12
Photograph plate and two document plates (both mounted on wood), undated
BOX 2 / Folder 13-14
Half Tone Cuts of William T. Sawyer, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 15
Negatives of Photographs and Tin Types, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 16
Photographic Negatives, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 17
William T. Sawyer, Buchtel College Class of 1887, 1887
BOX 2 / Folder 18
Photograph of William T. Sawyer, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 19
Sawyer Family Photographs (Frank E. Sawyer, Frank B. Sawyer, Buzz Baird, Arthur Johnson, and Rev. Herghes), undated
BOX 2 / Folder 20
Photographs of Buchtel College Class of 1887, 1887
BOX 2 / Folder 21
Photographs of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, undated
BOX 2 / Folder 22
Universalist Church, Mill St. Akron, Ohio (8"x 10"), undated
BOX 2 / Folder 23
Newspaper articles, undated
SERIES IV: SAWYER GENEALOGY, 1897-1981
WILLIAM T. SAWYER FAMILY, 1897-1950
BOX 3 / Folder 1
Letter from William T. Sawyer containing notes about the Sawyer family Genealogy, 1923
BOX 3 / Folder 2-14
William T. Sawyer: Genealogy Letters A-z, 1897-1948
BOX 3 / Folder 15
Letter from niece with speech from William T. Sawyer's grandmother, 1950
PERRY H. STEVENS, WILLIAM T. SAWYER AND FAMILY, 1911-1919
BOX 3 / Folder 16-26
The Latex Holding Company Patent, 1931-1936
BOX 3 / Folder 27
The Latex Holding Company Patents and Legal Documents of F.L. Killian, 1931-1933
BOX 3 / Folder 28
The Honey Gold Company, 1931-1932
BOX 3 / Folder 29
Bessie Voris Sawyer Share Holdings, Speech and Family History, undated
BOX 3 / Folder 30
Sawyer and Sevens Land Company, undated
BOX 3 / Folder 31
William T. Sawyer photographs and newspaper articles of the later years of his life, including 1897 diary, undated
BOX 3 / Folder 32
Newspaper Articles on Voris Home, 1981
BOX 3 / Folder 33
Documents, 1949-1962
SERIES V: MEMORABILIA, 1832-1887
BOX 3 / Folder 34
Book Containing Constitution of the Class of 1887, 1887
BOX 3 / Folder 35
Material pertaining to Buchtel College Class of 1887, 1887
BOX 3 / Folder 36
Scrapbook of miscellaneous verses, 1832-1860
BOX 3 / Folder 37
Akron Board of Education Treasurer's book, 1885
BOX 3 / Folder 38
Oversized scroll of photocopies relating to Dr. Charles Betts, undated
Map-case 9 / Drawer 1 / Folder 1
Oversized photographs of William T. Sawyer Family, and certificates, 1890-1961