This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit April 21, 2015 Reynolda House Museum of American Art 2250 Reynolda Road P.O. Box 7287 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27109 336-758-5139 rharchives@reynoldahouse.org
Table of Contents Summary Information... 3 Historical Note...4... 4 Arrangement...4 Administrative Information...5 Related Materials... 5 Controlled Access Headings...5 Collection Inventory... 7 - Page 2 -
Summary Information Repository Reynolda House Museum of American Art Title Reynolda House Historic Photographs Collection Date [inclusive] 1890-1985 Extent 9.5 Cubic feet 4500 photographs, prints, and negatives contained in 26 boxes. Language English Abstract The Reynolda House Historic Photograph Collection contains images of persons, events, and activities associated with the Reynolds Family and Reynolda. Preferred Citation Reynolda House Historic Photographs Collection, 1890-1985. Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. - Page 3 -
Historical Note Created in 1993 with the establishment of the Reynolda House Museum of American Art Archives, the Historic Photograph Collection was created from photographs, portraits, and scrapbooks from various sources with or without accession information. The bulk of the collection was once part of the Reynolds Family Papers, 1787-1973, and were separated into a distinct collection at some point in the papers history. Added to those photographs are items that were discovered in various storage locations at Reynolda House during the renovations in 1990-1991. The remainder of the collection were received as gifts from various sources. Most photographers for the items are unknown. However, some photographs were taken by Thomas Sears, the Philadelphia-based landscape architect responsible for the the final version of the landscape and formal gardens at Reynolda, and Mary Reynolds Babcock, oldest daughter of R.J. and Katharine Reynolds. With nearly 4500 items, the collection consists of photographs, portraits, postcards, negatives, photo albums and scrapbooks from various sources connected to the Reynolds or Babcock families. Images related to the Reynolda Estate illustrate its creation and evolution over the past century. Each aspect of the estate--reynolda House, Reynolda Farm, Reynolda Village, and Reynolda Gardens--is documented from the years of construction and development, 1912-1917, to the years of Katharine Smith Reynolds residency, 1917-1924, and finally through the Babcock era until the transition into an American art museum, 1935-1967. Members of the Reynolds and Babcock families are prevalent in the collection, specifically: R.J. Reynolds, Katharine Smith Reynolds, Dick Reynolds, Nancy Susan Reynolds, Smith Reynolds, and Mary Reynolds Babcock, her husband, Charles Babcock, and their children. Arrangement Photographs are grouped according to their various sources or accessions. When possible, photographs have been kept in the original order in which they were received in a collection or scrapbook. Each photograph has been given a unique identification number. - Page 4 -
Administrative Information Publication Information Reynolda House Museum of American Art Access Restrictions The collection is open for research use. Use Restrictions Many of these photographs have been digitally reformatted and are available through the Reynolda House Museum of American Art website. Use of original photographs are restricted if a digital surrogate exists. Consult the Director of Archives and Library for more information. Reproduction and Use Reynolda House Museum of American Art holds copyright to most of the materials housed in its archival collections. Potential publishers of written works that quote, paraphrase, and/or contain reproductions of material from the Museum s archival collections must be granted permission to publish by the RHMAA Director of Archives. Acquistion Information These items were acquired by Reynolda House Museum of American Art through various accessions. Related Materials Related Materials Digital reproductions of select photographs and portraits are available electronically with the online collections of Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Controlled Access Headings - Page 5 -
Family Name(s) Reynolds Family, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Personal Name(s) Babcock, Mary Reynolds, 1908-1953 Reynolds, Dick, (Richard Joshua Reynolds, Jr.), 1906-1964 Reynolds, Hardin William, 1810-1882 Reynolds, Katharine Smith, 1880-1924 Reynolds, Nancy Susan, 1910-1985 Reynolds, R. J., (Richard Joshua), 1850-1918 Reynolds, Z. Smith, (Zachary Smith), 1911-1932 Sears, Thomas Warren, 1880-1966, Landscape Architect - Page 6 -
Collection Inventory Drawer Reynolds Family and Reynolda, 1896-1948 6 Removed from the Reynolds Family Papers, these photographs document the construction and early years of Reynolda, 1912-1924, and the Reynolds Family. Images include those of the farm, dairy, Lake Katharine, Reynolda House and its interiors, Reynolda Village, the outdoor pool, and the indoor pool. Significant events photographed include the Hiawatha pageant held at Lake Katharine in 1921, the Reynolds family camping on the grounds while the estate was being constructed, and aerial photographs of the estate and surrounding area taken by the Aero Service in 1927. Box Reynolds Family Photograph Albums, 1917-1924 7 Three photo albums, dated 1917-1924, belonged to Mary Reynolds and include images of Reynolda and the Reynolds children and friends at various locations on the estate, away at camp, and while traveling. Another photo album, dated 1942, documents the opening and dedication of Smith Reynolds Airport in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Artificial Collection, 1917-1985 20 This artificial collection contains items donated from various sources including the Sears, Drage, Conrad, Sigmon, Disher, and Fulcher families. The bulk of the collection - Page 7 -
are photographs and prints donated by families of people who were once residents or employees on the estate. Pictured among the collection are many estate workers and buildings in Reynolda Village. Significantly, this collection includes copy prints donated by Gigi Parent that were gathered for the Spirit of Reynolda exhibit in 1993 that documented the African American workers on the estate. That grouping of photographs is the only visual representation of Five Row, the African American community for Reynolda workers, that still exists. Other items include photographs of Reynolda House, Lake Katharine, and Reynolda Gardens taken by Thomas Series and aerial photographs of Reynolda taken in 1985. Reynolds Family and Reynolda Village, 1905-1923 21 Images include the Reynolda Polo Team taken in 1923 and various shots of Reynolda Village. Reynolds Family Photographs and Portraits, 1920-1935 22 Portraits of Mary Reynolds Babcock and Henrietta Bum Van den Berg. Other images of J. Edward Johnston seated on the Lake Porch in 1922 and photos taken during a circus performance. Reynolds Family, 1890-1925 23 Images of R.J. Reynolds his wife Katharine and their children Dick, Mary, Nancy, and Smith. - Page 8 -
Reynolds Family, 1914-1930 24 Images include a Reynolds family portrait with R.J., Katharine, and their children; Will Reynolds, R.J. Reynolds brother; memorial and gravesite of R.J. Reynolds; portraits of Katharine Smith Reynolds; James Dunn Katharine Reynolds brother-in-law; portraits of R.J. Reynolds and his brothers Abram David, Harbour, Walter, and Will; Eugene Gray Smith, Katharine s brother; and Maxie Smith Dunn, Katharine s sister. Fifth Street and Reynolds Family Cemetery, 1870-1920 25 Photographs of the Reynolds home in Winston-Salem at 666 West Fifth Street and photographs of the Reynolds family plot at the Winston-Salem cemetery. Reynolds Family, 1908-1960 26 Photographs of the Reynolds home in Winston-Salem at 666 West Fifth Street and photographs of the Reynolds family plot at the Winston-Salem cemetery. Reynolds and Johnston Families, 1915-1938 27 Photographs include images of J. Edward Johnston and J. Edward Johnston Jr. the son he had with Katharine Reynolds. Photographs from Attic Storage, 1860-1925 28 - Page 9 -
Photographs found in attic storage at Reynolda House during the 1990-1991 renovation. Images mostly of the Reynolds Family. Reynolda Album, 1915-1920 29 A custom made album containing photographs never attached to pages. Some photographs could have been inserted at a later date, making it impossible to reconstruct. Images are of Reynolda Farm, Reynolda Gardens, Reynolda House, and the Hiawatha pageant held at Lake Katharine. Prints from the Frank Jones Collection, 1911-1913 30 Prints made from glass plate negatives from the Frank Jones Collection include images of the Reynolds home on West Fifth Street and the Reynolds Family. Reynolds Family and Reynolda, 1905-1925 31 Includes images of the golf links, Reyolda while under construction, an event held on the Reynolda lawn in 1915, Wachovia School at Arbor Church, R.J. horses Prince and Albert, Smith s monkey Jocko, and Reynolds family trips to the Grand Canyon, Atlantic City, and South Carolina. R.J. and Katharine Reynolds Portraits, 1905 32 - Page 10 -
Portraits of R.J. and Katharine Reynolds taken in Paris while on their honeymoon in 1905. The portraits were taken by Eugene Pirou and used as a study for two oil paintings. Katharine Reynolds Portraits, circa 1917 33 Collection includes portraits of Katharine Smith Reynolds and photographs of the interiors of Reynolda House. Reynolds Family and Fifth Street, 1890; undated 34 Photographs of R.J. Reynolds and his brothers and the Reynolds home on West Fifth Street. Photo Album, 1915-1945 35 Brown leather album contains loose and unorganized photographs, clippings, and letters. Images include the Reynolds family camping at Reynolda while it was under construction, Mary Reynolds Babcock dressed as a Charlie McCarthy doll, and the Babcock children. Photo Album, 1912-1924 36 This unindexed album contains images of Reynolda house while under construction, the Reynolds Family, and R.J. Reynolds. - Page 11 -
Green Photo Album, undated 37 Photographs primarily of the Smith Family, including Katharine s parents and siblings, and of the Charles Babcocks relatives. Brown Scrapbook, circa 1908-1950 38 Various portraits and photographs of the Reynolds and Babcock families. Brown Leather Album, 1915-1940 39 Photograph album primarily focused on Dick Reynolds and his family. Photographs and Negatives from Attic Storage, circa 1911-1930 40 Collection is mostly negatives and includes images of the Reyoldses at West Fifth Street and Atlantic City. Some of the photographs were taken by Mary Reynolds Babcock in the 1930s. Sarah Reynolds Dixon Photo Album, 1920s 43 - Page 12 -
Photographs taken at Miller Municipal Airport, which is now the Smith Reynolds Airport. - Page 13 -