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Summary Information
Jackson-Stevens-Morris Family Papers 1773-1968
Mss 919; PH 4025; PH Mss 115; WHi (J2); Micro 2097; AE 008-AE 026;
CC 154; CC 501; M2019-012
54.0 cubic feet (48 record center cartons, 8 archives boxes, 3 flat
boxes, and 5 card boxes), 2 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 4.4 cubic feet of photographs and
negatives (2 record center cartons, 2 archives boxes, 8 card boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 roll),
and 21 films (16 mm); plus additions of 0.8 cubic feet (1 archives boxes), and 0.1 cubic feet of photographs (1 oversize folder)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, 1795-1968, of several Madison, Wisconsin families related by marriage: the
Hobbins, Jackson, Morris, and Stevens families. The Hobbins and Jacksons were prominent
physicians; William A. Pringle Morris and Breese J. Stevens were prominent attorneys. The
title of the collection is based on the marriage of Helen Elizabeth Stevens, a daughter of
Breese Stevens, to Dr. Reginald H. Jackson Sr. and the marriage of Julia Morris, a daughter
of W.A.P. Morris to Joseph W. Jackson Sr., the brother of Reginald Sr. The papers include
extensive correspondence between family and friends, business records and personal financial
papers, subject files, and photographs. The Farmer, Grannis, and Wright families are also
well documented. The papers cover a wide range of subjects, not only documenting family life
in Madison, but also in western New York and Williston, North Dakota. Other topics range
from aviation history to military service to financial investing, musky fishing, the
practice of medicine, and Madison's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed auditorium.
Medical information in the Reginald Sr. and Jr. files was labeled as confidential when
the papers were first donated. There are no true patient files in the collection. There is
correspondence with and about individual patients in the Reginald Sr. papers, but all of
this is earlier than 1932. As a result, no portion of his papers need be considered
confidential. There is no information whatsoever about individual patients in the Reginald
Jr. papers, so his papers are also entirely open for research.
There is a restriction on access to this material; see the Administrative/Restriction
Information portion of this finding aid for details.
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