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Samuel Chester Reid collection

Call Number

1973.179

Date

1837-1956, inclusive

Creator

Reid, Samuel Chester
Thomas, Charles S.

Extent

0.02 Linear Feet in one folder.

Language of Materials

English .

Abstract

This collection consists of a photostat copy of Samuel Chester Reid's petition to Congress for the establishment of a line of telegraphs from New York to New Orleans. Additional items include programs from the 1956 dedication of the Samuel Chester Reid Monument in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, as well as a transcript of a speech given by Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy, at the ceremony. A map of Green-Wood Cemetery marking the location of the Reid monument is also included.

Biographical Note

Samuel Chester Reid (1783-1861) was born in Norwich, CT. He served in the Navy in the War of 1812, for which he was regarded as a national hero. After resigning from the Navy, Reid moved to New York, N.Y., where he published the New York Telegraph and Signal Book and was appointed harbor master in 1843. Reid is also credited for designing the stars and stripes scheme to the American flag, which Congress adopted in 1818. Reid died in New York City and was buried in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery in an unmarked grave. A memorial monument marking the site of his grave was erected and dedicated in 1956.

Source:

  1. Queen, Thelma, and Harry G. Heiss. "Samuel Chester Reid family papers, 1807-1963: Biographical Note." Accessed April 14, 2011. http://findingaids.loc.gov/db/search/xq/searchMfer02.xq?_id=loc.mss.eadmss.ms009199&_faSection=overview&_faSubsection=bioghist&_dmdid=d74482e19
  2. Associated Granite Craftmen's Guild, Inc. Dedication to Perpetuate the Memory of Samuel Chester Reid, 1783-1861. Brooklyn, N.Y.: 1956.

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of a photostat copy of Samuel Chester Reid's petition to Congress for the establishment of a line of telegraphs from New York to New Orleans. Additional items include programs from the 1956 dedication of the Samuel Chester Reid Monument in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, as well as a transcript of a speech given by Charles S. Thomas, Secretary of the Navy, at the ceremony. A map of Green-Wood Cemetery marking the location of the Reid monument is also included, along with a photographic reproduction of a painting of Reid's ship "General Armstrong."

Conditions Governing Access

Open to researchers without restriction.

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date (if known); Samuel Chester Reid collection, 1973.179, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Thomas Manning, 1957.

Related Materials

Additional archival material related to Samuel Chester Reid is available in the Samuel Chester Reid family papers, 1807-1963, held at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

Collection processed by

Nicholas Pavlik

About this Guide

This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2023-08-21 11:11:36 +0000.
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Language: English

Processing Information

Minimally processed to the collection level.

Repository

Brooklyn Historical Society

Container

Box: A0004 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)
Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201