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Varian Fry genealogical research papers
[bulk ss]The Varian Fry genealogical research papers contains personal papers belonging to members of Varian Fry's extended family dating from to , correspondence relating to Fry's genealogical research dating mainly from through , and a comprehensive index to the research. The personal papers series is comprised of correspondence, notebooks, account books, diaries, and personal miscellany belonging to members of Varian Fry's extended family. Fry's research paid particular attention to his paternal great-grandfather, Francis Duncan, born in Scotland in Duncan, a mason, emigrated to the United States in and worked on such notable buildings as the "Marble Palace," home of A.T. Stewart & Company (and later, the New York Sun), and later became the director of the Peter Cooper Life Insurance Company. Other relations include Ambrose Lipscomb White, a prominent New York City surgeon and founding member of the New York Academy of Medicine, and his son Charles Belden White, a surgeon and Major in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Fry's genealogical research is chronicled through correspondence with churches; local, state and federal records bureaus; historical societies; and genealogical societies. In some instances, photostats and
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1“Here is to my prayer that my hindsight will prove to be as exciting as my lack of foresight,” wrote Abraham Plotkin on the opening page of his diary (3). Plotkin, an unemployed labor organizer who set sail for Europe on October 25, with the objective of investigating German labor and unemployment policy, answered his own prayer by producing a manuscript whose historical value stems precisely from the author’s lack of foresight. Indeed, unlike historians writing on the rise and early days of the Third Reich, Plotkin witnessed and described Berlin without knowledge of what lay ahead, thus allowing the reader a new perspective on the period. While this can be said of any primary source, Plotkin’s diary provides a particularly compelling and accessible tool for historians and students, who will be intrigued to compare Plotkin’s assessments of singular incidents and events with the larger historical narrative. The skillful editing and thorough introduction by labor historians Catherine Collomp and Bruno Gruppo situates Plotkin in the context of the American labor movement and provides background on the German political landscape, rendering the text accessible to a broad scholarly audience. The diary will interest specialists of labor history and German studies, but al