Elementos de identidad
Nombre y localización del repositorio
Nivel de descripción
Colección
Título
Finlay B. Matheson collection
Fecha(s)
- circa 1830s-2023 (Creación)
Extensión
27 linear feet (44 flat photograph boxes, 5 flat newspaper boxes, 2 non-standard boxes, 9 record storage boxes, 4 document cases, and 2 oversized flat files)
Nombre del productor
Historia biográfica
Nombre del productor
Historia biográfica
William J. Matheson was a philanthropist, agriculturalist, and pioneer developer in South Florida in the early 20th century. His agricultural experiments, social activities, travels, and estate are recorded in this collection and offer a unique visual history of Key Biscayne. Matheson served as commodore of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club from 1912 until 1923. His annual Chowder Party on the Key became a highlight event of the season. In the early 20th century, Matheson traveled on a world cruise with his friend Arthur Curtiss James aboard his yacht, Aloha. Matheson also supported the development of south Florida, and nearly one hundred maps, plans, and images document his visionary work - including architectural plans for three of his residences, two of which are no longer standing. In 1940, Matheson's children donated more than 800 acres to Dade County for what would become Crandon Park.
Área de contenido y estructura
Alcance y contenido
The Finlay B. Matheson collection includes more than 2,411 photographs; 112 maps, surveys, and architectural plans; and 13 books related to William John Matheson and his immediate family. Estate documents and other documents containing historical and biographical information pertaining to the Matheson family and their various business ventures can also be found within this collection, as well as drawings, postcards, and some of the first aerial view photographs of Key Biscayne, Coconut Grove, the Miami River, and the Florida Keys. Florida's landscape during the early 20th century is captured throughout the various albums and scrapbooks and attests to a more leisurely lifestyle before the advent of skyscrapers and multi-lane highways. Furthermore, the collection provides an in-depth glimpse into the burgeoning social life of early inhabitants who gathered at the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club.
Sistema de arreglo
This collection has been divided into six series based on subject area and material type:
Series I: Photographic materials (large portions of this series have been digitized)
- Contains photographs, photo albums, negatives, and slides of the Matheson family's lands and estate around Key Biscayne, the 1926 hurricane, and the family members themselves and their various trips around the world.
Series II: Matheson estate records
- Contains appraisal reports, architectural plans, correspondence, deeds, promotional materials, and other documents related to the Matheson family's various estates, businesses, and acquisitions.
Series III: Finlay B. Matheson and Matheson family biographical materials
- Contains family biographies, family trees, genealogical research, correspondence, scrapbooks, diplomas, birth and death certificates, boating logs, notes, diaries, date and address books, and other materials pertaining to the family's history.
Series IV: Biscayne Bay Yacht Club
- Contains photographs, invitations, organizational files, correspondence, annual yearbooks, and other materials centered around the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club and its history and events.
Series V: Periodicals, publications, and news clippings
- Contains a collection of assorted Florida-related periodicals, publications, excerpts, research material, and news clippings gathered by Finlay B. Matheson and R. Hardy Matheson.
Series VI: 3D objects
- Contains a single ritual flag from Haiti.
Condiciones de acceso y uso de los elementos
Condiciones de acceso
This collection is open for research.
Acceso físico
Items from this collection are kept on-campus and may be requested from the first floor Kislak Center in the Otto G. Richter Library at University of Miami.
Acceso técnico
Condiciones
Finlay B. Matheson collection finding aid © 2022 University of Miami. All rights reserved. Requests to reproduce or publish materials from this collection should be directed to asc.library@miami.edu.
Idiomas del material
- inglés
Escritura(s) de los documentos
Notas sobre las lenguas y escrituras
Instrumentos de descripción
instrumento de descripción generado
Elementos de adquisición y valoración
Historial de custodia
Origen del ingreso
Gift of Mr. Finlay B. Matheson.
Valoración, selección y eliminación
Acumulaciones
Elementos de material relacionado
Existencia y localización de originales
Existencia y localización de copias
Portions of this collection have been digitized:
https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0216
Unidades de descripción relacionadas.
All books included in the donation have been removed from the archival collection and added to the cataloging record.
Descripciones relacionadas
Elemento notas
Notas especializadas
- Mención: Finlay B. Matheson collection Finding Aid © 2021 University of Miami.
Identificador/es alternativo(os)
Área de control de la descripción
Reglas o convenciones
Fuentes
Nota del archivista
Collection re-processed by Yvette Yurubi, Archives Technician, August 2022.
Puntos de acceso
Puntos de acceso por materia
- Cities and towns -- Florida
- Hurricane damage -- Florida -- Miami
- Coconut Grove (Miami, Fla.)
- Coconut Grove (Miami, Fla.) -- History
- Key Biscayne (Fla.) -- History
- Florida -- History
- Florida -- History -- 20th century
- Biscayne Bay Yacht Club
- Genealogy -- Charts, diagrams, etc.
- Genealogy -- Bibliography
- Indigenous peoples » Indigenous peoples -- North America » Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Florida » Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Florida -- Seminoles
- Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Florida -- Tequesta