A Guide to the Papers of John Armstrong Chaloner, 1881-1933 Chaloner, John Armstrong, Papers 38-394-a, -b

A Guide to the Papers of John Armstrong Chaloner, 1881-1933

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Accession Number 38-394-a, -b


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
38-394-a, -b
Title
Papers of John Armstrong Chaloner 1881-1933
Physical Characteristics
Ca. 2,000 items (5 boxes, 2 linear feet).
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Papers of John Armstrong Chaloner, Accession #38-394-a, -b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The papers were a gift to the Library of the John Armstrong Chaloner Estate ca. 1935.

Biographical/Historical Information

A brief biography of Chaloner and his Albemarle County estate "Merry Mill" may be found in Volume 73, January 1965, of The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, pp. 3-21. The article's chronological history of Chaloner's many lawsuits and explanation of his "X-Faculty" which enabled him to write will no doubt be of help to any researcher.

The correspondence, mostly copies of letters written by Chaloner, gives a colorful picture of his character and personality. Correspondence received from others is often covered with comments written in blue pencil or crayon. Unfortunately Chaloner's handwriting is difficult to read and his notes sometimes obscure the original letter.

The legal papers are largely copies of briefs field with the court and testimony taken from court records. These are both in typescript and printed. Since Chaloner was a member of the New York Bar, he often wrote out drafts of briefs for his lawyers in blue colored pencil. Chaloner eventually changed his last name to "Chanler," which accounts for both spellings appearing attached to various documents.

Chaloner's literary writing was all done through his "X-Faculty" which took over his mind. All of his manuscripts are written in blue colored pencil and annotated in red. Many of his poems or plays which were published are in typescript. There are also galley proofs of his magazine "Scorpio" and his play Brief for Defense.

Scope and Content

The John Armstrong Chaloner Papers, 1881-1933, consist of ca. 2000 items (2 linear feet) largely correspondence, legal papers and briefs concerning his many law suits (some on charitable and business matters) and copies of his poetry and plays. There are fragments of briefs from his law suits and Chaloner's notes on them. Prominent among them are Washington Post vs. Chaloner, 1917; and Chaloner vs. Sherman and related property restitution trials, 1908-16.

There are also manuscript or galleys for "Robbery under law," "A brief for the defense...," "The serpent of the Old Nile," "The infernal comedy--Hell per a spirit message therefrom," "An answer to Omar Khayyam," and "Scorpio," copies of "The Confederacy and the solid south,"and "The X-faculty," as well as reviews and notes for "Lunacy Law of the World." There are also papers re the J. A. Chaloner Paris prize foundation, the McCormick-Chaloner eclipse expedition, 1927, his program to bring movies to rural America, and the "Lost city of Nevada" pageant he sponsored.

The collection also contains a 1913 letter to William H. Taft requesting safe conduct to Washington D.C. to impeach district court of New York Judge George Chandler Holt and clippings re Chaloner and the Merry Mills and a photograph of a document signed by Napoleon that was owned by Chaloner. Other correspondents include Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, John W. Fishburne, Armistead Churchill Gordon, John Henry Ingram, George Perkins, and Anselm Phelps.

Arrangement

The papers are divided into two segments: the first consists of correspondence, bills, and receipts arranged chronologically. The second includes all other papers arranged chronologically where possible, and alphabetically if undated.

Contents List

Box 1
Correspondence 1881-1930
3 folders
Box 1
3 Tablets containing notes and copies of letters & wires 1919
Box 1
Telegrams 1892-1925
Box 1
Bills, Receipts, & Accounts 1892-1930
Box 1
Undated Correspondence and Miscellaneous envelopes with notes n.d.
Box 2
J.A. Chaloner Paris Prize Foundation 1890-1921
Box 2
Fragment of printed testimony re Chaloner's sanity 1900
Box 2
Proof that notice of Albemarle County Court proceeding was given the other side 1901
Box 2
Notes on brief probably for Supreme Court 1903
Box 2
Notes & Review of Chaloner's Book on Lunacy Laws; notes on the Automobile Law in Virginia 1903
Box 2
Chaloner vs. Sherman, Bill of Exceptions and Exhibits U.S. District Court 1904
Box 2
Index to two unidentified briefs 1905
Box 2
New York Herald story on J.A. Chaloner 1906
Box 2
Petition of J.A. Chaloner to U.S. Supreme Court 1906
Box 2
Lunacy Law of the World by J.A. Chaloner 1907
Box 2
"Scorpio" by J.A. Chaloner, pages removed from bound edition 1907
Box 2
"Answer to Deposition" by Chaloner 1907 February 20
AMs
Box 2
J.A. Chaloner ads. William Dike Reed Memorandum of Argument 1907
Box 2
Appeal by Chanler to Circuit Court of Appeals in Chanler vs. Sherman 1908 May 11
Box 2
Briefs for John Chanler vs. Thomas Sherman before the Supreme Court 1908-1916
Box 2
The Academy, a Weekly Review 1908
Box 2
Automobile Law 1909
Box 2
Virginia Law Register - Articles on Law re Insanity & Incompetence 1910 May-June
Box 2
Chaloner vs. New York Evening Post - Brief on behalf of Plaintiff in Opposition to Demurrer 1910 October 1915
Box 2
Miscellaneous items 1910
Box 2
Menu & Songbook of Delta Psi Dinner in Richmond 1910 December 29
Box 2
Programme of Grand Opening of Chaloner Theater in New York 1922 December 21
Box 2
Menu for John B. McDonald Dinner at Manhattan Club 1904 December
Box 2
"The X-Faculty" or "The Pythagorean Triangle of Psychology" 1911
Box 2
Petition for the Impeachment of Judge George C. Holt 1912 May 13
Box 2
Articles re McCormick-Chaloner Party Ready for Observations 1912
Box 2
Petition for impeachment of G.C. Holt 1912
Box 3
Letter to President Taft with enclosures 1913 February 6
Box 3
Lists of those Newspapers & Universities receiving copies of "Scorpio" & other works 1913
Box 3
Appeal of John A. Chaloner to the State of South Carolina 1913
Box 3
"Robbery Under Law," a play, by J.A. Chaloner 1914
AMs
Box 3
Religious, Divine Related Items 1914-1923
Box 3
Reviews of and Printed Copy of "Robbery Under Law" 1915
Box 3
Brief in Rebuttal 1916 July 27
Box 3
Washington Post Company vs. Chaloner 1917
Box 3
Chaloner vs. Dunn 1921
Box 3
Testimony in case of John A. Chaloner vs. Washington Post Company in Supreme Court District of Columbia 1922 January 26
Box 3
Charge to the Jury in John A. Chaloner vs. Washington Post Company in Supreme Court District of Columbia 1922 January 30
Box 3
Movies for the Farmers, v. 1 & 2 1922
Box 3
Briefs in Libel Trial of Chaloner vs. Washington Post Company ca. 1922
Box 3
Communication with Miss Jessup through Chaloner's X-Faculty 1923 March 9
Box 3
Fragment of article dedicated to Bishop Manning ( Brief for Defense ) 1923 August 27
Box 3
Instructions to Publisher & Footnotes for Unidentified article by Chaloner 1923-1924
Box 3
Letter to County Judge Taylor re Lunacy Laws 1924 March 22
2 copies
Box 3
Galley proofs for "Little Brief For Defense" ca. 1924
Box 3
Brief for defence ca. 1924
Box 4
Proofs & Reviews for Brief for Defense ca. 1924
Box 4
Aeronautical Bulletin Information on Landing Field on Chaloner Estate 1925
Box 4
The Lost City of Nevada Pageant 1925-1926
Box 4
Expeditions to Norway to see Eclipse financed by Chaloner 1927
Box 4
Relations between Cuba and the U.S. Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia 1933
Box 4
Copies of articles from Newspapers & Magazines n.d.
Box 4
2 copies of article n.d.
TMs
Box 4
Clippings about Chaloner, Amelie Rives & Prince Troubetzkoy n.d.
Box 4
Copy of Article from Literary Digest on Coolidge Speech n.d.
Box 4
Dates found in "Four Years Behind the Bars of 'Bloomingdale' " n.d.
TMs
Box 4
Extracts from brief argued before the Supreme Court n.d.
Box 4
Extracts from Judge Sidney J. Dudley's Brief in Reed vs. Chaloner n.d.
Box 4
Fragments of various court & legal proceedings n.d.
Box 4
Galleys for "Scorpio" n.d.
Box 4
Legal briefs re the numerous suits to which Chaloner was a party n.d.
Box 4
"Merry Mill" Estate and J.A. Chaloner n.d.

Pictures and descriptions

Box 4
Miscellaneous parts of brief & articles by Chaloner n.d.
Box 5
Miscellaneous & Fragments n.d.
Box 5
"No Times for the Satirist" & Review of "Scorpio" 1915-1918
Box 5
Notes on brief n.d.
Box 5
A novel, Thorns & Orange Blossoms, by Bertha M. Clay n.d.

Chaloner notes & underlining

Box 5
Photographs & 1908 Calendar with notes written on back, J. Armstrong Chanler calling card n.d.
Box 5
Poem - "The Infernal Comedy," "In Memoriam Durante" n.d.
Box 5
Poem - "Serpent of the Old Nile" n.d.
Box 5
"The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" & "An Answer to Omar Khayyam" n.d.
Box 5
Sonnets probably written for "Scorpio" n.d.
Box 5
Third Lecture given by Chaloner at the Cort Theatre on the X-Faculty and the Subconscious n.d.
Box 5
Transcript of Testimony in suit against the New York Evening Post n.d.
Box 5
Transcript of Testimony in unidentified court proceedings re J.A. Chaloner n.d.
Box 5
Untitled poems, probably written for "Scorpio" n.d.
Box 5
Various printed pamphlets & fragments n.d.
Box 5
Photograph of Armée d'Italie, no 137 au citoyen Chauvet 1920 January 30

Commissaire [Mar 29, 1796] signed Bonapart. Annotated as being in the possession of Chaloner.