TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Historical Sketch
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Series I: Court cases, 1886-1907 (Boxes 1-50)
Series II: WMR will & estate, 1900-1911 (Boxes
51-87)
Series III: Rice Institute, 1882-1941 (bulk 1891-1918)
(Boxes 88-97)
Series IV: WMR business records & land titles,
1844-1936, bulk 1880-1900 (Boxes 98-113)
Series V: William Marsh Rice, personal and family
correspondence, 1867-1900 (Box 114)
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Guide to the Early Rice Institute records, 1844-1941 (bulk
1880-1916)
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| Title | Early Rice Institute
records |
| Dates: | 1844-1941 (bulk
1880-1916) |
| Abstract: | These records include
the original William Marsh Rice murder trial records, and the estate records of
Rice, founder of Rice Institute, now Rice University. These records relate to
the formation of the idea of the Rice Institute and the activities of its first
Board of Trustees in the years before Mr. Rice’s death and to the Institute’s
formative years just after his death. The outcomes of the legal proceedings
documented in these records, which related to significant financial resources
and real estate, played the critical role in the creation of Rice Institute. A
small amount of Rice’s personal and business papers are also present.
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| ID | UA 101 |
| Extent | 60 lin. ft. (114
boxes) |
| Language | Materials are in
English. |
| Repository: | Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University,
Houston, TX |
William Marsh Rice was born in
Springfield, Massachusetts on March 14, 1816. He was the third of ten children
born to David and Patty Hall Rice. Little is known about Rice's childhood but
records indicate that he worked for a while as a shopkeeper in Springfield
before deciding to move to Texas in 1838.
Rice started out in business as
a merchant in Houston, Texas. His first business partnership with a Barnabas
Haskill was formed in 1840 but dissolved by 1842. In 1844 Rice became a
commission and forwarding merchant in partnership with Ebenezer B. Nichols, a
successful Houston businessman. By 1850 Rice's siblings began to follow him to
Houston and assisted in his ventures. On June 29, 1850 Rice married Margaret
Bremond whose father Paul was one of Rice's many business partners. In the
census of 1860, Rice is listed as having $750,000 in real and personal
property, making him one of the wealthiest men in Texas at the time.
On
August 13, 1863 Margaret Rice died, possibly from cholera or yellow fever.
Shortly after his wife's death, Rice went to Monterrey, Mexico and stayed there
until August of 1865 when he returned to Houston. Later in that summer, he went
to Massachusetts for business and did not return to Houston until 1866. On June
26, 1867 Rice married for a second time. His second wife was Julia Elizabeth
Baldwin Brown, a widow and a daughter of Horace Baldwin, one of the early
mayors of Houston. Elizabeth's sister Charlotte was the wife of William's
younger brother Frederic.
Rice and his second wife moved to New Jersey to
live with Rice's sister Charlotte and her family. Rice and his wife divided
their time between New York City and New Jersey with occasional trips to
Houston to oversee business.
During one of the Rices' visits to Houston,
he was approached by Cesar Maurice Lombardi, who was interested in building a
high school in Houston. Rice had been interested in endowing an educational
institute of some kind, having revised his will twice previously to include a
school for needy boys, first in New Jersey, then in New York City. After the
meeting with Lombardi, Rice decided to fund an institute of higher learning in
Houston. On May 19, 1891 the charter for the William M. Rice Institute for the
Advancement of Literature, Science and Art was incorporated in Austin, Texas.
Captain James Addison Baker, William's brother Frederic, Houston businessmen
Emanuel Raphael, Cesar Lombardi, James E. McAshan and Alfred S. Richardson were
named as the first board of trustees.
In article two of the charter:
"(t)he objects, intents, and purposes of this Institution
are declared to be the establishment and maintenance, in the City of Houston,
Texas, of a Public Library, and the maintenance of an Institution for the
Advancement of Literature, Science, Art, Philosophy and Letters; the
establishment and maintenance of a Polytechnic school; for procuring and
maintaining scientific collections; collections of chemical and philosophical
apparatus, mechanical and artistic models, drawings, pictures and statues; and
for cultivating other means of instruction ..." The institute was
initially endowed with a promissory note for $200,000 to be paid upon Rice's
death. Rice revised his will on September 26, 1896 and left the bulk of his
estate to his namesake institute.
Elizabeth Rice's health began to fail
in the early months of 1896. The Rices moved to Houston in April 1896, hoping
the warm weather would improve Elizabeth's condition. On June 1, 1896 Mrs. Rice
drew up a new will without her husband's knowledge naming Orren Holt, a Houston
lawyer, as her executor. The will claimed that the Rices were residents of
Texas (a community property state) and Elizabeth could bequeath half of the
Rice estate as she saw fit. Rice moved Elizabeth to a hotel in Waukesha,
Wisconsin shortly after the new will was signed. Elizabeth died on July 24,
1896 in Waukesha. Rice returned to New York City. In September 1896 Orren Holt,
Elizabeth's executor, filed to probate Elizabeth's last will. Captain Baker,
Rice's lawyer, informed Rice of the situation and a court battle began over the
will. Rice disputed his wife's claim that she had been a Texas resident since
this division of their estate would decrease what was available for the
institute.
During the battle over the estate two lawyers became involved
with the proceedings and would end up greatly influencing the final results.
Captain Baker, a trustee of the Rice Institute, served as William Rice's
lawyer. Albert Patrick, the other lawyer, was hired by Orren Holt in 1898 to
investigate the residency question in New York City. There Patrick met Charlie
Jones, Rice's valet. The two spent a great deal of time together and slowly a
plan was formed. At first it seemed that Patrick was only interested in the
settlement of the contested will and was looking for any way to win. He
convinced Jones, in the spring of 1900, to start poisoning Rice with mecury
pills as a way to avoid a court battle. By the summer of 1900 Patrick came up
with the idea to forge a will that left the majority of Rice's estate to
himself and small sums to relatives and friends. The forged will was dated June
30, 1900.
On September 8, 1900 a hurricane struck the Gulf Coast and one
of Rice's businesses, the Merchants and Planters Oil Company, suffered severe
damage. The business manager telegraphed that they needed money for repairs and
the sum was most of what Rice had available in his bank account. Patrick was
worried at the loss of such a large sum of ready cash and he convinced Jones to
use chloroform to kill Rice. On September 23, 1900 Rice was murdered by Jones.
Patrick, in his haste to get hold of Rice's cash, tried to withdraw money from
Rice's bank using a check forged by Jones right after Rice's death. The bank
refused to honor the check since Patrick's name was spelled incorrectly. When
calling to verify the check with Rice, the bank learned that he was dead. Since
the circumstances were suspicious, the bank contacted Rice's Houston lawyer,
Captain Baker.
When Baker arrived in New York City, he learned there had
been a new will written up by Patrick. Baker was suspicious of the will since
Rice had never notified him of any changes to the one Baker had drawn up on
September 26, 1896. This suspicion led to a long and sensational trial where
Patrick's version of the will was exposed as a forgery and the scheme to kill
Rice was discovered. Patrick was found guilty of murder and forgery on March
26, 1902 and was sentenced to die in the electric chair. Jones, who confessed
to his part of the events, ended up being released despite being the one who
had actually committed the murder. Patrick's sentence was commuted to life
imprisonment by the governor of New York, but eventually won a full pardon in
1912.
On February 6, 1902 Orren Holt settled the suit over Elizabeth's
will for $200,000. After the trials and settlement, Captain Baker and the
original Board of Trustees set about fulfilling Rice's dream to have an
institute for higher learning in Houston, Texas. To guide them, the trustees
chose an imaginative first president, a young mathematician and astronomer at
Princeton University named Edgar Odell Lovett, who signed on as president in
1908. Lovett had earned doctorates both from the Universities of Virginia and
Leipzig and had taught at Johns Hopkins, the University of Chicago, and
Princeton, the most innovative American universities of the time. The trustees
sent him on a worldwide tour of the "competition," where he interviewed
faculty, inspected facilities, and developed an inspired vision of what might
be accomplished on the plains of Texas with a blank-check charter, a generous
endowment, and high ambitions. The goal was a university "of the highest grade"
that kept "the standards up and the numbers down." Lovett shaped the university
that Rice would become.
The Rice Institute opened on September 23, 1912,
the anniversary of Mr. Rice's murder, with 77 students and a dozen faculty. An
international academic festival celebrated the opening three weeks later, a
spectacular event that brought Rice to the attention of the entire scholarly
world. Four years later, at the initial commencement, 35 bachelor degrees and
one master's degree were awarded, with the first doctorate conferred in
1918.
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These records include the original William Marsh Rice murder trial
records, and the estate records of Rice, founder of Rice Institute, now Rice
University. These records relate to the formation of the idea of the Rice
Institute and the activities of its first Board of Trustees in the years before
Mr. Rice’s death and to the Institute’s formative years just after his death.
The outcomes of the legal proceedings documented in these records, which
related to significant financial resources and real estate, played the critical
role in the creation of Rice Institute. A small amount of Rice’s personal and
business papers are also present.
See Series descriptions in the Detailed Description of the Collection
for more information.
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Arrangement
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| | Series I: Court cases, 1886-1907 (Boxes 1-50) |
| | Series II: WMR will & estate, 1900-1911 (Boxes 51-87) |
| | Series III: Rice Institute, 1882-1941 (bulk 1891-1918) (Boxes
88-97) |
| | Series IV: WMR business records & land titles, 1844-1936 (Boxes
98-113) |
| | Series V: William Marsh Rice, personal and family correspondence,
1867-1900 (Box 114) |
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Access Restriction
This material is open for research, but
requires 24 hrs. for retrieval. Please call ahead at 713-348-2586 or e-mail
woodson@rice.edu.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish materials from the Early Rice Institute records
must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice
University.
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| Subjects (Persons) |
| | Rice, William Marsh, 1816-1900 |
| | Patrick, Albert
T. |
| | Baker, James A. |
| Subjects (Places) |
| | Texas -- Houston -- History
- 19th century. |
| | Texas -- Houston -- History
- 20th century. |
| Subjects (Organizations) |
| | Rice University – history.
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| Formats |
| | Correspondence |
| | Legal documents |
| | Financial
documents |
| | Receipts |
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Early Rice Institute records, 1844-1941 (bulk 1880-1916), UA 101,
Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.
This material was a gift from the law firm Baker, Botts, Shepherd &
Coates, and a transfer from within the university, 1962 and 1984.
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Series I: Court cases, 1886-1907 (Boxes 1-50)
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| These cases are filed chronologically based on each
case’s beginning date. Major cases include cases challenging William Marsh
Rice’s late wife’s will and William Marsh Rice’s murder trial. Each generally
includes correspondence, notes, and legal documents such as testimony,
exhibits, trial documents, affidavits, releases, published versions of the
trials, and newsclippings. |
| The first case is that of William Marsh Rice
vs. Orren T. Holt, executor of Mrs. Elizabeth Baldwin Rice’s estate, 1896-1902,
regarding Rice’s challenge to his wife’s will. This trial began while W.M. Rice
was living and continued after his death. Mrs. Rice’s will assumed that the
couple’s property was divisible equally under Texas’ community property law,
and would have given away significant funds and lands, including the land on
which Rice University sits today. W.M. Rice and his representatives proved that
the couple were actually residents of new York and not Texas, making Mrs.
Rice’s will essentially null. The lawyer for Mrs. Rice’s executor, Orren T.
Holt, was Albert T. Patrick, who features as the defendant in the Rice murder
trial. This case was settled in 1903 for $200,000. |
| The second case is
William Marsh Rice’s murder trial, People of the State of NY vs. Patrick,
1900-1902. The evidence available here includes medical and handwriting
experts’ testimony, as well as the original glass plate negatives of Rice’s
real and alleged signatures used to prove Patrick’s forgery of the 1900 Wm. M.
Rice will, which benefited Patrick greatly and essentially scrapped significant
plans for the Rice Institute, thereby proving Patrick’s motive for the murder.
Patrick was convicted and went to prison, but only a few years later was
pardoned and released. |
| Adele Baldwin vs. W. M. Rice Jr. & executors
of Rice will, 1886-1908, the last large case in this series, relates to Mrs.
Elizabeth Baldwin Rice’s heirs challenging the executors of W.M. Rice’s estate
and is essentially a continuation of William Marsh Rice vs. Orren T. Holt. In
November 1905, the case was decided, then appealed. Attorneys included Arthur
Turnure of NY, for administrators of estate of E.B. Rice; William B.
Hornblower, Atty. for estate of Wm. M. Rice (Hornblower, Byrne, Miller &
Potter, of NY); and Oran Holt, Houston representative for E.B. Rice estate,
with A.T. Patrick as his NY legal representative (up until the time of his
trial and incarceration). |
| | | Subseries A: WMR vs. Orren T. Holt,
executor of Mrs. Rice’s will, 1894-1904 (Boxes 1-5) |
| box | folder |
| 1 | 1 | | | Elizabeth Baldwin Rice wills |
| 2 | | | Statements by William Marsh Rice |
| 3 | | | Statements by others |
| 4 | | | Correspondence, 1894-1899 |
| 5 | | | Lands belonging to William M. Rice |
| 6 | | | Notes, printed materials |
| 7-8 | | | No. 339 Equity, Circuit Court of U.S., Eastern District
of Texas at Galveston |
| box | folder |
| 2 | - | | | No. 339 Equity, Circuit Court of U.S., Eastern District
of Texas at Galveston, printed version: Depositions: William M. Rice vs. Oran
T. Holt, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth B. Rice,
deceased. Depositions of William M. Rice and others, on behalf of complainant
taken August 1898, before Edward C. Manners, Special Examiner (copy certified
by examiner). |
| box | folder |
| 3 | 1 | | | Depositions: Alice Hanks Adams, Benjamin Perkins Bailey,
Anna Baldwin, Edward Banks, John D. Bartine, Charles S. Benedict, C.W. Bocock,
Lilla McDougall Boothby, George F. Brown, Charles Carpenter, Isabel H.
Carpenter, Louise Clappe, John Cooper . |
| 2 | | | Depositions: Conrad Cramer, Henriette Cruger, Paul
Bremond Cruger, Mary Harris Ewer, Clemente Fernandez, George N. Fischer,
Blanchard Fosgate, Joseph Fourmy, Furman H. Gise, Mrs. Alexander S. Glassford,
William A. Grant, Mary E. House, James H. Jenkins, Lizzie M. Lages, Sara J.
Lippincott, David Lowrie |
| 3 | | | Depositions: John Edward Matheson, Morris Meyers, Hannah
C. Morris, Lalla Baldwin Morton, Laura Geddes Morton, Nadine Neftel, E.
Raphael, Robert S. Reid, Paul Reusch |
| 4 | | | Depositions: Juila D. Roberts, Mrs. Marion Robinson,
William Garland Rucker, Walter G. Runyon, John Stafford, Mary E. Todd, Robert
Kingsley Tomlin, Mary P. Trapp, Josephine Trust, Katie G. Trust, Mary E.
Turnure, Maria Van Alstyne |
| 5 | | | Depositions: Dr. Charles Warner, Ruth A. Watrous, Annie
L. Winslow |
| 6 | | | Draft of interrogatories re. E.B. Rice’s
rights |
| box | folder |
| 4 | 1 | | | Names of witnesses, arranged alphabetically |
| 2 | | | Dates of hearings, persons present, witnesses
examined |
| 3 | | | Complainant’s exhibits A-F, photographs of Rice property
Dunellen, in New Jersey, photos dated November 6, 1899. |
| 4 | | | Transcripts in the record of No. 219 Equity of O.T.
Holt, Executor vs. T.W. House et al, District Court of Washington County,
Texas, June 6, 1898. Suit relates to disputed interests in various tracts of
land. House is a co-defendant of William M. Rice. |
| 5 | | | Memorandum, No. 339 Equity, Rice vs. Holt. Summary of
case, undated. |
| 6 | | | Correspondence: James A. Baker Jr. to Spencer Hutchins,
August 29, 1899 with enclosure to William M. Rice, August 29, 1899. |
| 7 | | | Correspondence: Collection of letters re. Elizabeth
Baldwin Rice and her estate, and to and from A.T. Patrick and O.T. Holt, ca.
1896-1902 |
| 8 | | | United States Circuit Court, Southern District of Texas
at Houston, Holt vs. William Marsh Rice Institute, C.L. No. 27. Records of case
proceedings with index, 1897-1903. |
| 9 | | | Letter from Hutcheson, Campbell and Hutcheson to O.T.
Holt regarding Rice estate case, May 15, 1901. This letter describes the
essential strengths and weaknesses of Holt’s case against W.M. Rice’s estate
and begins to set the groundwork for the eventual settlement. |
| 10-11 | | | Baldwin vs. Rice, summary, 1903 |
| box | folder |
| 5 | 1 | | | Transcript regarding settlement of Rice vs. Holt,
n.d. |
| 2 | | | Compromise settlement, March 9, 1904 |
| 3 | | | Affidavit of E. Raphael, Secretary, Rice Institute, Aug.
11, 1904 |
| 4 | | | Notes, n.d. |
| | | Subseries B: People of the State of NY
vs. Patrick (William Marsh Rice murder trial 1990-1902), 1894-1907 (Boxes
6-40) |
| box | folder |
| 6 | 1 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume I Selection of jury, Jan. 20-22, 1902 |
| 2 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume II Testimony, Jan. 22-29, 1902 |
| 3 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume III Testimony, Jan. 30-Feb. 10, 1902 |
| box | folder |
| 7 | 1 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume IV Testimony, Feb. 11-18, 1902 |
| 2-3 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume V Testimony, Feb. 19-27, 1902 [2 folders] |
| 4-5 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume VI Testimony, Feb. 28-March 10, 1902 [2 folders] |
| box | folder |
| 8 | 1-2 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume VII Testimony, March 11-18, 1902 [2 folders] |
| 3-4 | | | People of the State of New York vs. Albert T. Patrick:
Volume VIII Testimony, March 19-April 4, 1902 [2 folders] |
| 5 | | | Unidentified trial proceedings |
| box | folder |
| 9 | 1-3 | | | Abstracts of testimony (synopses) |
| 4 | | | Affidavits, Statements |
| 5 | | | Statements regarding when people last saw
WMR |
| box | folder |
| 10 | 1-4 | | | Abstracts of testimony (statements,
synopses) |
| | | | Testimony (statements, synopses, examinations…) of
individuals |
| box | folder |
| 10 | 5 | | | | Acheson, Harold S. |
| 6 | | | | Adams, Charles T. |
| 7 | | | | Alsdorf, Edward G. |
| 8 | | | | Anderson, Robert C. |
| 9 | | | | Aulich, Robert H. |
| box | folder |
| 11 | 1 | | | | Baker, James A. Jr. |
| 2 | | | | Baldwin, Lillie |
| 3 | | | | Baldwin, William L. |
| 4 | | | | Bartine, John D. |
| 5 | | | | Bauer, Bessie |
| 6 | | | | Blinn, Frederick L. |
| 7 | | | | Blinn, Joseph L. |
| 8 | | | | Boothby, J.W. |
| 9 | | | | Brightwell, James D. |
| 10 | | | | Brown, William G. |
| 11 | | | | Cahill |
| 12 | | | | Capron, Mary |
| 13 | | | | Cargill, Ennis |
| 14 | | | | Carpenter, Charles |
| 15 | | | | Childers |
| 16 | | | | Chilson, H.B. |
| 17 | | | | Coff, Edward J. |
| 18 | | | | Cohn, Arthur B. |
| 19 | | | | Coleman, J.M. |
| 20 | | | | Costello, Elizabeth |
| 21 | | | | Dale, William |
| 22 | | | | Decker, Arthur |
| 23 | | | | Dunham, Curtis |
| 24 | | | | Ettinger, Louis |
| 25 | | | | Emory, John T. |
| 26 | | | | Fane, John |
| 27 | | | | Findlay, Charles H. |
| 28 | | | | Ford, Thomas W. |
| 29 | | | | Francis, Addie M. |
| 30 | | | | Gale, Lucy |
| 31 | | | | Gerard, James W. |
| 32 | | | | Gould, Charles W. & son |
| 33 | | | | Graham, James J. |
| 34 | | | | Grant |
| 35 | | | | Grotty, A. (alias “W. Bacon”) |
| 36 | | | | Guile, Harry J. |
| 37 | | | | Hamlin, George N. |
| 38 | | | | Harby, Mark E. |
| 39 | | | | Harmon, William F. |
| 40 | | | | Hertford, William E. |
| 41 | | | | Hervey, George |
| 42 | | | | Houlehan, John |
| 43 | | | | Jayne |
| 44 | | | | Johnson, F. Severance |
| 45 | | | | Jones, Charles F. |
| box | folder |
| 12 | 1-4 | | | | Jones, Charles F., statements and
confession |
| 5 | | | | Jones, William Lafayette |
| 6 | | | | Kate |
| 7 | | | | Knowles, Andrew N. |
| 8 | | | | Lansdale |
| 9 | | | | LeDuc, Marie Clinton |
| 10 | | | | Long, William H. |
| 11 | | | | Mallaby, Leonard B. |
| 12 | | | | Manners, Edward C. |
| 13 | | | | Marshall, Olive |
| 14 | | | | Matheson, J.A. |
| 15 | | | | Mayer, Joseph D. |
| 16 | | | | McCarthy, Charles |
| box | folder |
| 13 | 1 | | | | McHugh, Annie |
| 2 | | | | Meldrum, N.S. |
| 3 | | | | Melles, Dorothy |
| 4 | | | | Mellett, Lillian |
| 5-6 | | | | Meyers, Morris |
| 7 | | | | Mikanek, Charles |
| 8 | | | | Miller, Frank |
| 9 | | | | Moore, A.J.P. |
| 10 | | | | Moore, J. Owen |
| 11 | | | | Moore, W.H. |
| 12 | | | | Moran, John H. |
| 13 | | | | O’Keefe, John |
| 14 | | | | Oliver, Henry |
| 15 | | | | Palmer, Richard |
| 16 | | | | Pastoriza, Joseph J. |
| 17 | | | | Patrick, Albert T. |
| 18 | | | | Pedell, Joseph F. |
| 19 | | | | Peters, Curtis |
| 20 | | | | Petznick, Leah |
| box | folder |
| 14 | 1 | | | | Plowright, Charles |
| 2 | | | | Potter, Mark W. |
| 3 | | | | Potts, John R. |
| 4 | | | | Pratt, James M. |
| 5 | | | | Randolph, Andrew T. |
| 6 | | | | Raphael, Emanuel |
| 7 | | | | Records, Edward |
| 8 | | | | Rice, Frederick A. |
| 9 | | | | Rice, William M. Jr. |
| 10 | | | | Rober |
| 11 | | | | Roeder, Gustav C. |
| 12 | | | | Rucker, William G. |
| 13 | | | | Schepflin, Christian |
| 14 | | | | Schmitt, George F. |
| 15 | | | | Scott, James J. |
| 16 | | | | Scott, Maria |
| 17 | | | | Sheerin, Lillian |
| 18-19 | | | | Short, David L. |
| 20 | | | | Speed, Philip |
| 21 | | | | Swenson, Eric P. |
| 22 | | | | Teich, Paul |
| 23 | | | | Thompson, Martha E. |
| 24 | | | | Truesdale, John W. |
| 25 | | | | Turner |
| 26 | | | | Vallely, James F., Detective |
| 27 | | | | Van Alstyne, Maria |
| 28 | | | | Voss, George H. |
| 29 | | | | Wallace, John H. |
| 30 | | | | Westcott, Clarence L. |
| 31 | | | | Wetherbee, Walter O. |
| 32 | | | | White, Charles T. |
| 33 | | | | White, Isaac D. |
| 34 | | | | Whittlesey, John E. |
| 35 | | | | Willis, Edmund T. |
| 36 | | | | Woythaler, Albert B. |
| 37 | | | | Wronkow, H. |
| | | | Individuals’ corroboration of Jones’
testimony |
| box | folder |
| 15 | 1 | | | | Corroboration of Jones |
| 2-3 | | | | Supplementary memorandum containing references to the
corroboration of testimony of Charles F. Jones at preliminary
examination |
| | | | Medical testimony |
| box | folder |
| 16 | 1 | | | | Expert medical opinions |
| 2 | | | | Summaries of testimony |
| 3 | | | | Summaries and notes |
| 4 | | | | Curry, Walker, M.D. |
| 5 | | | | Donlin, -----, M.D. |
| 6 | | | | Ewing, James, M.D. |
| 7 | | | | Flint, Austin, M.D. |
| 8 | | | | Girdner, John, M.D. |
| 9 | | | | Hare, Herbert A., M.D. |
| 10 | | | | Huncke, Max |
| 11 | | | | Jones, William L. |
| 12 | | | | Kemp, R.C. |
| 13 | | | | Lee, Edward W., M.D. |
| 14 | | | | Leuf, A.H.P., M.D. |
| 15 | | | | Loomis, Henry P., M.D. |
| 16 | | | | Love, Isaac N., M.D. |
| 17 | | | | McAllister, John D. |
| 18 | | | | Millican, Kenneth W., M.D. |
| 19 | | | | Potter, John S. |
| 20 | | | | Schultz, Otto H., M.D. |
| 21 | | | | Thayer, Alfred E., M.D. |
| 22 | | | | Williams, Hamilton, M.D. |
| 23 | | | | Witthaus, Rudolph A., M.D. |
| box | folder |
| 17 | 1 | | | Handwriting expert summaries |
| 2 | | | Handwriting experts lists |
| 3 | | | Lines of questioning regarding handwriting
experts |
| | | | Individuals re. handwriting |
| box | folder |
| 17 | 4 | | | | Ames, Daniel T. |
| 5 | | | | Bartlett, Francis |
| 6 | | | | Carvalho, David N. |
| 7 | | | | Clelland, W.W.M. |
| 8 | | | | Courtney, Frances B. |
| 9 | | | | Curtis, C.C. |
| 10 | | | | Davenport, Bennett F. |
| 11 | | | | Decker, David C. |
| 12 | | | | Dinsmore, Charles H. |
| 13 | | | | Drake, W.A. |
| 14 | | | | Dummer, C.H. |
| 15 | | | | Ewell, Marshall D. |
| 16 | | | | Foote, Clarence |
| 17 | | | | Frazer, Persifor |
| 18 | | | | Gould, H.D. |
| 19 | | | | Gumpel, M. |
| 20 | | | | Hagan, William E. |
| 21 | | | | Harvey, Louis W. |
| 22 | | | | Hay, Edward B. |
| 23 | | | | Kinsley, William J. |
| 24 | | | | Lederle, Ernst J. |
| 25 | | | | Lewis, A.R. |
| 26 | | | | Malone, S.G. |
| 27 | | | | Mann, R. DeWitt |
| 28 | | | | Osborn, Albert S. |
| 29 | | | | Pengelly, W.G. |
| 30 | | | | Spencer, H.A. |
| box | folder |
| 18 | 1 | | | | Tolman, Henry L. |
| 2 | | | | Truesdale, John |
| 3 | | | | Tyrrell, John F. |
| 4 | | | | Vincent, Peter A. Sr. |
| 5 | | | | Wherry, William M. |
| 6 | | | | Wood, George W. |
| 7 | | | | Worth, Frederick |
| 8 | | | Correspondence |
| 9 | | | Memos on handwriting questioning |
| 10 | | | Competency of handwriting experts |
| 11 | | | Trial notes |
| 12 | | | Expert handwriting opinions |
| 13 | | | Handwriting examination results |
| 14 | | | Signature authentication by bank employees |
| 15 | | | Paper companies |
| 16 | | | Thiel Detective Service Company |
| | | | Handwriting evidence: Glass plates |
| box | folder |
| 19 | 1 | | | | Documents re. authenticity of signatures,
1881-1906 |
| 2 | | | | Plates, 1”x4” |
| 3-4 | | | | Plates, 3”x8” |
| 5 | | | | Plates, broken |
| 6-8 | | | | Plates, 8”x10” |
| 9 | | | | Examples of signatures, on paper |
| 10 | | | | Disputed vs. genuine signatures |
| 11 | | | | List of sources of glass photo plates |
| | | | Exhibits/evidence |
| box | folder |
| 20 | 1 | | | | Lists of exhibits |
| 2 | | | | Evidence used during trial |
| - | | | | Albums [2] with samples of Rice’s
handwriting |
| 3 | | | | Cover of will; samples of model lining |
| 4 | | | | Berkshire paper buckling marks |
| 5 | | | | Berkshire paper weigh sheets, April & July
1900 |
| 6 | | | | Berkshire typewriter paper buckling
marks/tracings |
| 7 | | | | Results of search of Louisiana records |
| 8 | | | | Correspondence regarding evidence for Patrick
case |
| | | | Evidence |
| box | folder |
| 21 | - | | | | Photographic copies of Rice’s signature |
| - | | | | Album: “Photographic exhibits used in the Rice-Patrick
Will Case” |
| - | | | | Various copies of Rice wills |
| - | | | | Patrick Folly Illustrated;
compiled by American Society of Questioned Document Examiners, 1952
|
| | | | Research |
| box | folder |
| 22 | 1 | | | | Articles, references, notes, etc. re medical
questions |
| 2 | | | | Time accounts |
| 3 | | | | Formation of the William Marsh Rice Institute
|
| 4 | | | | “Some Date Respecting the History of William Marsh
Rice and the Formation of Rice Institute,” Charles A. Boston |
| 5 | | | | Minutes of meeting of W.M. Rice Institute board,
1907 |
| 6 | | | | Joseph Mayer clerkship |
| 7 | | | | Albert T. Patrick background |
| 8 | | | | David L. Short background |
| 9 | | | | Morris Meyers background |
| 10 | | | | William Marsh Rice background |
| 11 | | | | Compromise of a will |
| 12 | | | | American Manufacturing Co. stock materials |
| box | folder |
| 23 | - | | | | The American Magazine, May
1907 |
| - | | | | Offprints regarding chloroform, lungs |
| - | | | | Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of
Appeals of the State of New York with notes, references and index, 1901
|
| - | | | | Photography and Forgery, July
1901 |
| - | | | | Admitted and Disputed Writing in the
Molineux Case, 1900 |
| - | | | | In Re Molineux versus a Current
Cagliostro, 1901 |
| - | | | | A Manual of the Study of Documents,
1894 |
| 1 | | | | Medical Record, 1890
|
| | | | Trial Notes |
| box | folder |
| 24 | 1 | | | | Index of witnesses and scheduled
interviews |
| 2 | | | | Indictments |
| 3 | | | | “Report and recommendation of District Attorney’s
office upon indictment for forgery, & petitions & notice of motion to
discuss indictments” |
| 4 | | | | Correspondence re prosecution of Meyers & Short,
June 1908-Jan. 1912 |
| 5 | | | | Attorneys’ arguments, closings |
| 6 | | | | Admissibility of a deed |
| 7 | | | | Scheme of treatment for admissibility of
testimony |
| 8 | | | | Impeachment of a witness |
| 9 | | | | Refreshing witness’ memory |
| 10 | | | | Competency of testimony |
| 11 | | | | Waiver of the right to refuse to testify |
| 12 | | | | Notes re: Patrick and Jones |
| 13 | | | | Notes re: examinations and statements |
| box | folder |
| 25 | 1 | | | | Points of law |
| 2 | | | | Synopsis of points to be taken; special
abstracts |
| 3 | | | | “Chronological view of the facts in respect to the
murder of WMR, Vol 3” |
| 4 | | | | Re: Checks |
| 5 | | | | Appeal |
| 6 | | | | Request to find with relation to order directing
examination of Jones as Witness, with supporting background material
|
| 7-10 | | | | Notes |
| box | folder |
| 26 | 1 | | | Correspondence, 1900-1902 |
| - | | | Correspondence, 3 bound volumes of carbons with
indices |
| box | folder |
| 27-28 | - | | | Appeal: Court of Appeals, State of New York. The People
of the State of New York against Albert T. Patrick; Case on Appeal from Court
of General Session of the Peace, in and for the County of New York, Vol. I-II,
Vol. III-IV, 1902 |
| box | folder |
| 29 | 1 | | | New Trial: …Proceedings on motion for a new trial on
ground of newly discovered evidence, 1902 |
| 2 | | | New Trial: Papers on motion for a new trial |
| | | | Newsclippings |
| box | folder |
| 30 | - | | | | Scrapbooks (5) |
| box | folder |
| 31 | - | | | | Scrapbooks (5) |
| box | folder |
| 32 | - | | | | Scrapbooks (4) |
| box | folder |
| 33 | - | | | | Scrapbooks (3), including pardon of
Patrick |
| box | folder |
| 34 | - | | | | Clips, 1903-1905 |
| box | folder |
| 35 | - | | | | Encapsulated clips, Sept. 27-Nov. 1, 1900 |
| box | folder |
| 36 | - | | | | Encapsulated clips, Nov. 2, 1900 – April 2,
1901 |
| box | folder |
| 37 | - | | | | Encapsulated clips, April 2, 1901 – June 28,
1901 |
| box | folder |
| 38 | - | | | | Photocopied clips, Sept. 1900 |
| box | folder |
| 39 | - | | | | Photocopied clips, Oct. 1900 |
| box | folder |
| 40 | - | | | | Photocopied clips, Nov. 1900 |
| | | Subseries C: Baldwin vs. Rice,
1886-1908 (Boxes 41-49) |
| | Adele Baldwin, Julia Roberts, Marian Roberts Robinson,
and Lola Morton Seybel, plaintiffs – against – Wm. Marsh Rice Jr., John D.
Bartine, and James A. Baker Jr., executors of the Last Will and Testament of
William M. Rice, deceased. |
| | | | 1886-1901 |
| box | folder |
| 41 | 1 | | | | Wills of E.B. Rice, 1886, 1892, and 1896 |
| 2 | | | | Answer of Wm. M. Rice re. E.B. Rice will probate,
March 1, 1897 |
| 3 | | | | Letters re. Possible familial connections with Wm. M.
Rice, 1900-1901 |
| 4 | | | | Opinion and notes on questions of Texas
law |
| 5 | | | | Summary in relation to values of location &
property, 1901 |
| | | | 1902 |
| box | folder |
| 41 | 6 | | | | Copy of plaintiff’s petition for injunction, Apr.
1902 |
| 7 | | | | Deft.’s exceptions to petition & motion to
dissolve order of restraint, Apr. 4, 1902 |
| 8 | | | | Complaint, June 1902 |
| 9 | | | | Adele Baldwin v. Rice documents, 1902 |
| 10 | | | | Summons and complaint, 1902 |
| 11 | | | | Petitions of Adele Baldwin in application for letters
of admin., with will of E.B. Rice, Oct. 13, 1902 |
| | | | 1903 |
| box | folder |
| 41 | 12 | | | | Stipulations |
| 13 | | | | Surrogate’s Court, Jan. 9, 1903 |
| 14 | | | | Copy complaint, Jan. 1903 |
| 15 | | | | Summons and complaint, Jan. 20, 1903 |
| 16 | | | | Notice of appearance, March 10, 1903 |
| 17 | | | | Answer draft, undated, unused |
| 18 | | | | Draft answer with corrections |
| 19 | | | | Answer, April 29, 1903 |
| 20 | | | | Affidavit of Mark Potter and notice of motion, May
1903 |
| 21 | | | | Amended answer, May 1903 |
| 22 | | | | Amended answer “6”, May 1903 |
| 23 | | | | Notice of trial, Notice of motion for preference &
affidavit, May 16, 1903 |
| 24 | | | | Affidavit of Mark W. Potter, May 20, 1903 |
| 25 | | | | Affidavit of Jared Harrison & notice of motion to
strike out, May 24, 1903 |
| 26 | | | | Order & notice, June 1903 |
| 27 | | | | Affidavit of Charles Boston / Motion to strike out,
June 6, 1903 |
| 28 | | | | Affidavit of Mark Potter and notice of motion, June
26, 1903 |
| 29 | | | | Order and notice, June 26, 1903 |
| 30 | | | | Reply, July 22, 1903 |
| 31 | | | | Affidavit of William Harrison & notice of motion,
Sept. 8, 1903 |
| 32 | | | | Affidavit of Charles Boston & order to show cause,
Sept. 10, 1903 |
| 33 | | | | Motion to strike out parts of reply, Sept. 28,
1903 |
| 34 | | | | Affidavit of Charles A. Boston, Sept. & Oct.
1903 |
| 35 | | | | Order denying motion to strike out reply & Notice
of settlement, Oct. 1903 |
| 36 | | | | Order denying motion to strike out certain portions of
reply, Oct. 14, 1903 |
| box | folder |
| 42 | 1 | | | | Proposed order granting commission & Notice of
settlement, Nov. 19, 1903 |
| 2 | | | | Proposed interrogatories, Oct.-Nov., 1903 |
| 3 | | | | Cross-interrogatories and interrogatories,
1903 |
| 4 | | | | Cross-interrogatories and interrogatories, Fall
1903 |
| 5 | | | | Proposed cross-interrogatories, Oct. 1903 – Feb.
1904 |
| | | | 1904 |
| box | folder |
| 42 | 6-8 | | | | Stipulations of facts, 1904 (3f) |
| 9 | | | | Forms and deeds and legatees, 1904 |
| 10 | | | | Index of depositions |
| 11 | | | | Deposition of O. T. Holt, Jan. 1904 |
| box | folder |
| 43 | 1 | | | | Depositions, 1904: Charles Boston, 0. T. Holt, William
Rice Jr. (nephew), James A. Baker Jr., Charlotte McKee (sister), Minerva Olds
(sister) |
| 2 | | | | Motion for open commissions, 1904 |
| 3 | | | | Order granting preference on calendar, Jan. 18,
1904 |
| 4 | | | | Affidavit of Jared Harrison & Order granting
commission, Feb. 3, 1904 |
| 5 | | | | Affidavit of Charles Boston & Order granting
commission and staying of trial of action, March 4, 1904 |
| 6 | | | | Deposition of E. P. Turner, March, 1904 |
| 7 | | | | Affidavit of Charles Boston & Notice of motion for
order permitting descendants to further amend their answer, March 8, 1904
|
| 8 | | | | Affidavit of Charles Boston, March 18,
1904 |
| 9 | | | | Affidavit of Jared Harrison, March 19,
1904 |
| 10 | | | | Notice containing suggestions by the defendants’
counsel of additional parts of depositions, March 24, 1904 |
| 11 | | | | Notice, March 24, 1904 (unused) |
| 12 | | | | Notification of adjournment of motion to amend answer,
March 25, 1904 |
| 13 | | | | Affidavit of Charles Boston, March 30,
1904 |
| 14 | | | | Supplemental memo on part of plaintiffs to oppose
motion to amend answer, April 6, 1904 |
| 15 | | | | Notice of trial, April 12, 1904 |
| 16 | | | | Proposed order granting motion to amend answer, May
1904 |
| 17 | | | | Affidavits regarding defendants’ motion for re-taxing
of costs, May 1904 |
| 18 | | | | Order grants defendants leave to further amend their
answer & Notice of settlement, May 11, 1904 |
| 19 | | | | Notice of service of amendment to amended answer, May
13, 1904 |
| 20 | | | | Affidavit and order for reargument of motion, May 19,
1904 |
| 21 | | | | Exhibits related to the testimony of Atty. A.H. Jayne,
May 1904 |
| 22 | | | | Notice to produce, May 24, 1904 |
| 23 | | | | Subpoena, James A. Baker Jr., May 24, 1904 |
| 24 | | | | Proposed case on appeal, May 25, 1904 |
| 25 | | | | New York Supreme Court Special Term part 5, transcript
May 25, 1904 |
| 26 | | | | Notice to U.S. Fidelity & Guarantee Company, May
31, 1904 |
| 27 | | | | Order (not used), June 7, 1904 |
| 28 | | | | Notice of motion to dismiss appeal, June 7,
1904 |
| 29 | | | | Order & Notice of entry, June 8, 1904 |
| 30 | | | | Notice of appeal from order, June 22, 1904 |
| 31 | | | | Abandoned pages from 1st proposed decision, July
1904 |
| 32 | | | | Notice re. annexed proposed judgment, July 29,
1904 |
| 33 | | | | Bill of costs & Notice of Taxation, Aug. 8,
1904 |
| 34 | | | | Bill of costs & Notice of Taxation, Aug. 9,
1904 |
| 35 | | | | Testimony of James Hussey, Aug. 10, 1904 |
| 36 | | | | Judgment, Aug. 19, 1904 |
| box | folder |
| 44 | 1 | | | | Judgment & Notice of entry, Aug. 19,
1904 |
| 2 | | | | Order modifying judgment entered Aug. 19,
1904 |
| 3 | | | | Plaintiffs’ exceptions to findings, Aug. 29,
1904 |
| | | | 1904 cont. --
Appeal |
| box | folder |
| 44 | 4 | | | | Papers used in preparation of brief on appeal,
n.d. |
| 5 | | | | Undertaking on appeal, Sept. 1904 |
| 6 | | | | Notice of appeal, Sept. 6, 1904 |
| 7 | | | | Affidavit to oppose motion to dismiss appeal or amend
appeal book, Oct. 4, 1904 |
| 8 | | | | Order denying motion to dismiss appeal, Oct. 17, 1904
|
| 9 | | | | Appellate division opinion, Oct. 1904 |
| 10 | | | | Notice of argument, Nov. 25 & 29, 1904 |
| 11 | | | | Opinion, Dec. 1904 |
| 12 | | | | Suggestions for insertions in draft of case on appeal,
n.d. |
| 13 | | | | Appeal notes, n.d. |
| 14 | | | | Authorities, precedent, notes at trial,
handwritten |
| | | | 1905 |
| box | folder |
| 44 | 15 | | | | Stipulations |
| 16 | | | | Proposed order modifying judgment & Notice of
settlement, Jan. 12, 1905 |
| 17 | | | | Order modifying judgment & Notice of settlement,
Jan. 13, 1905 |
| 18 | | | | Order modifying judgment, Feb. 3, 1905 |
| 19 | | | | Judgment of affirmance, Feb. 3, 1905 |
| 20 | | | | Stipulation waving bond, Feb. 9, 1905 |
| 21 | | | | Notice of appeal, Feb. 9, 1905 |
| 22 | | | | Affidavit & Notice of motion, Feb. 14,
1905 |
| 23 | | | | Affidavit & Consent to preference, Feb. 17,
1905 |
| 24 | | | | Defendant’s notice of argument, Feb. 27,
1905 |
| 25 | | | | Consent that argument of appeal be postponed, Sept.
29, 1905 |
| 26 | | | | Remittitur, Nov. 22, 1905 |
| 27 | | | | Notice of motion for reargument and other relief, Dec.
20, 1905 |
| | | | 1906 |
| box | folder |
| 44 | 28 | | | | Stipulations |
| 29 | | | | Notes |
| 30 | | | | Order on motion for reargument, Feb. 6, 1906
(denied) |
| 31 | | | | Order on motion for reargument & Notice of entry,
Feb. 6, 1906 |
| 32 | | | | Bill of costs, Feb. 9, 1906 |
| 33 | | | | Order on remittitur, Feb. 15, 1906 |
| 34 | | | | Notice of filing remittitur, Feb. 16, 1906 |
| 35 | | | | Judgment on remittitur, March 6, 1906 |
| box | folder |
| 45 | 1 | | | | Summons and complaints, Nov. 21, 1906 (and
drafts) |
| 2 | | | | Complaint, n.d. |
| 3 | | | | Answer and drafts, Dec. 1906 |
| 4 | | | | Notice of appearance, Dec. 13, 1906 |
| | | | 1907 |
| box | folder |
| 45 | 5 | | | | Second action |
| 6 | | | | Stipulations |
| 7 | | | | Reply, 1907 |
| 8 | | | | Amended answer, Feb. 1907 |
| 9 | | | | Affidavit & Notice of Motion for trial by jury of
certain specific questions, Feb. 23, 1907 |
| 10 | | | | Notice of trial |
| 11 | | | | Roberts v. Rice memoranda |
| 12 | | | | Stipulations, undated |
| 13 | | | | Notes, undated |
| 14 | | | | Testimony notes |
| 15 | | | | Memoranda of Law, Vol. I |
| box | folder |
| 46 | 1 | | | | Memoranda of Law, Vol. II |
| 2 | | | | Memoranda of Law (Memoranda trial brief) |
| 3 | | | | Memoranda and briefs in Supreme Court |
| 4 | | | | Memoranda on rights of spouses |
| 5 | | | | Memoranda on collateral attack of judgment |
| box | folder |
| 47 | 1 | | | | Memoranda for defendants in support of motion to
strike out matter in the reply |
| 2 | | | | General memoranda by Scott, May 1904 |
| 3 | | | | General memoranda |
| 4 | | | | Memoranda notes |
| 5 | | | | Memorandum on order presented for settlement by
plaintiffs (includes list of which descendants received what amounts of money)
|
| 6 | | | | Memoranda regarding Answer |
| 7 | | | | Summary of papers mentioned in letter by Baker, Botts,
Parker & Garwood, Jan. 21, 1904 |
| 8 | | | | Memoranda regarding costs |
| 9 | | | | Assignment from Marian Roberts Robinson and Beverly
Robinson to William Marsh Rice Institute, 1907 ($8,533.33) |
| 10 | | | | Published briefs |
| 11 | | | | Published data re. appeals |
| | | | Baldwin v. Rice Legal correspondence |
| box | folder |
| 48 | 1 | | | | 1901 |
| 2 | | | | 1902 |
| 3 | | | | 1903 |
| 4 | | | | 1904, Jan. – Mar. |
| 5 | | | | 1904, Apr. – Dec. |
| 6 | | | | 1905 |
| box | folder |
| 49 | 1 | | | | 1906 |
| 2 | | | | 1907 |
| 3 | | | | 1908 |
| 4 | | | | n.d. |
| | | Subseries D: Other cases, 1900-1904
(Box 50) |
| box | folder |
| 50 | 1 | | | Baldwin et al v. Holt |
| 2 | | | Baldwin v. O’Brien, n.d. |
| 3 | | | Adolph Black v. John T. Milliken, Nov. 24,
1902 |
| 4 | | | Affidavit of A.T. Patrick in case of Theodore R. Carter
against Phillipine C. Allen, July 1900 |
| 5 | | | William D. Chase v. Knickerbocker Phosphate Co.,
Synopsis of brief of Logan, Demond & Hardy |
| 6 | | | Sallie Currie v. James A. Baker Jr. et al as executors
of the last will and testament of William M. Rice |
| 7 | | | Swenson & Sons v. Rice, 1904 |
| 8 | | | Weatherbee v. Baker / Zeamens v. Baker |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| |
Series II: WMR will & estate, 1900-1911 (Boxes
51-87)
|
| Includes litigation records related to proving of 1896
Wm. M. Rice will, probate of estate, temporary administration of estate, estate
appraisal and taxes, land deeds and titles, inventory of property,
correspondence, releases from Rice relatives, judicial settlement of estate and
more. |
| | | 1900 |
| box | folder |
| 50 | 9 | | | Original letter from C.F. Jones to Capt. Baker,
regarding Rice will, Jan. 18, 1900 |
| box | folder |
| 51 | 1 | | | Will, William Marsh Rice, June 30, 1900, Albert T.
Patrick named as co-executor (forged will) |
| 2 | | | Deed for Harris County property sold by A.T. Patrick to
James A. Baker, Jr. and R.S. Lovett, Feb. 6, 1900 |
| 3 | | | Writ of prohibition, June 1900 |
| 4 | | | Crematory certificate for Wm. M. Rice cremation Sept.
27, 1900, certificate dated 1909, and including note by A.B. Cohn regarding a
copy of same certificate being buried in Rice monument on Rice campus, and copy
of Aug. 3, 1900 letter from Rice stating his wish to be cremated. |
| 5 | | | Application for Temporary Administration of Rice estate,
James A. Baker, Jr., Sept. 28-29, 1900. Also includes documents related to Rice
Ranch, First Presbyterian Church, merchants and Planters Oil Company, and other
persons and businesses related to Rice’s estate, 1900-1901 |
| 6 | | | Land deeds from W.M. Rice to Foster and Magnum, Sept.
1900 |
| 7 | | | Lawsuit: First Division City Magistrates’ Court, First
District, New York, October 15, 1900: The People, on Complaint of Arthur A.
Carey vs. A.T. Patrick and Charles F. Jones, Offense Charged: Forgery. Relates
to $25,00 check written by Patrick in Rice’s name. Testimony transcript.
|
| 8-9 | | | Proving of Last Will & Testament, 1900 |
| box | folder |
| 52 | 1 | | | Statements re. estate (Patrick, Jones, & others),
1900 |
| 2 | | | Estate administration, 1900 |
| 3 | | | Correspondence, general |
| 4 | | | Notes, memoranda |
| 5 | | | Nina Belle Rice (infant relative) notes |
| | | 1901 |
| box | folder |
| 52 | 6-8 | | | Discovery |
| box | folder |
| 53 | 1-3 | | | Agreements and petitions with relatives |
| 4 | | | Agreements |
| 5 | | | Citations |
| 6 | | | Proving of will of 1896 – notes, precedent |
| 7 | | | Proving of will of 1896 |
| box | folder |
| 54 | 1-4 | | | Proving of will of 1896 |
| box | folder |
| 55 | 1-3 | | | Proving of will of 1896 |
| 4 | | | Administration of estate after death of Frederick A.
Rice |
| 5 | | | Administration of estate |
| box | folder |
| 56 | 1 | | | Order for Publication of Citation & Notice of Entry,
filed by Albert T. Patrick, executor named in June 30, 1900 will of Wm. M.
Rice, on Jan. 16, 1901 |
| 2 | | | Estate activity, Galveston, la Porte & Houston Rwy.
Co., March 1901 |
| 3 | | | Petition for appointment of H. Baldwin Rice as Permanent
Administrator, March, 1901 |
| 4 | | | Petitions for appointment of Frederick A. Rice (brother
of Wm. M. Rice) as Permanent Administrator, March, 1901 |
| 5 | | | Answer of William M. Rice Institute, March 9,
1901 |
| 6 | | | Documents related to Frederick A. Rice (brother of Wm.
M. Rice) as Permanent Administrator of estate, March 26, 1901 |
| 7 | | | Final report of Baker as Temporary Administrator of
estate, Mar. 27, 1901 |
| 8 | | | Estate activity: April 1901 |
| 9 | | | April 1901: Merchants and Planters Oil Company: Charter,
Articles of Incorporation, description of real and personal property ca. 1901,
request for loan from estate to rebuild mill after damage from earlier
Galveston storm |
| 10 | | | Harris County, Application for Letters of Temporary
Administration of Wm. M. Rice estate, by H. Baldwin Rice, April 12, 1901
|
| 11 | | | Surrogate’s Court, NY: Affidavit of James A. Baker, Jr.,
April 15, 1901 |
| 12 | | | Surrogate’s Court, NY: Affidavit of Regularity, Wm. M.
Wherry for attys. Hornblower, Byrne, Miller & Potter (HBM&P), May 1901
|
| 13 | | | Surrogate’s Court, NY: Petition of John D. Bartine
(HBM&P) for an order directing notice of hearing, May 8, 1901 |
| 14-16 | | | Temporary Administration of estate, 1901 |
| 17 | | | Estate bills receivable |
| | | 1901-1902 |
| box | folder |
| 57 | 1-2 | | | Probate Proceedings transcripts, Surrogate’s Court. Hon.
Frank T. Fitzgerald: Beginning Monday April 8th, 1901 (or is it April 1902) –
Apr. 17, 1902, N.Y. |
| 3 | | | Probate Proceedings, Vol II: Beginning June 11, 1902
|
| 4 | | | NY papers & Probate Statements |
| box | folder |
| 58 | 1 | | | Probate memoranda |
| 2 | | | Probate correspondence, notes |
| 3-4 | | | Probate proceedings re. will |
| 5 | | | Authorities |
| box | folder |
| 59 | 1 | | | Probate, general |
| 2-3 | | | Estate pleadings |
| 4 | | | Correspondence |
| 5-8 | | | Temporary Administration |
| 9 | | | Proving of last will and testament |
| box | folder |
| 60 | 1-5 | | | Proving of last will and testament |
| | | 1902 |
| box | folder |
| 60 | 6 | | | Temporary Administration of estate |
| box | folder |
| 61 | 1-3 | | | Temporary Administration of estate |
| 4-5 | | | Agreements |
| 6 | | | Relatives (powers of attorneys, etc.) |
| 7 | | | Writ of Prohibition against 1900 will |
| box | folder |
| 62 | 1 | | | Writ of Prohibition against 1900 will |
| 2 | | | Administration, including correspondence re. $7 million
bond |
| 3 | | | Estate inventory and appraisal, Feb. 19,
1902 |
| 4 | | | Alternative writ of prohibition |
| 5 | | | Writ of Prohibition |
| 6 | | | Judicial settlement of estate, incl. Letter from Patrick
to Baker demanding return of estate items |
| box | folder |
| 63 | 1 | | | Albert T. Patrick appeal |
| 2 | | | Land deeds, 1902-1904 |
| 3 | | | Deeds in Holt settlement |
| 4 | | | Correspondence |
| 5 | | | Financial documents and land deeds |
| 6-9 | | | Proving of last will and testament |
| 10 | | | New Jersey tax |
| | | 1903 |
| box | folder |
| 64 | 1 | | | Request for trial regarding 1896 v. 1900
will |
| 2 | | | Estate appraisal |
| 3 | | | Proving of Last Will and Testament |
| 4 | | | Correspondence |
| 5 | | | Administration |
| 6-7 | | | Estate pleadings, 1903-1904 |
| 8 | | | Memoranda |
| | | 1904 |
| box | folder |
| 65 | 1 | | | Correspondence |
| 2 | | | Correspondence, financial |
| 3 | | | Statement for cash paid for insurance, taxes, and
improvements to the Elkwood property |
| 4 | | | Tax appraisal |
| 5 | | | N.Y. Tax / Baker deposition |
| 6 | | | Report of Disposition of Amounts Paid in Settlement by
Rice Institute |
| 7 | | | Judicial settlement of account of executors,
March-April, 1904 |
| 8 | | | Judicial settlement |
| box | folder |
| 66 | 1-2 | | | Judicial settlement |
| 3 | | | Settlement of estate |
| 4 | | | Final accounting |
| 5 | | | Other litigation papers (Zeamans v. Rice estate,
Weatherbee v. Rice estate) |
| | | 1905 |
| box | folder |
| 66 | 6 | | | Appraisal |
| 7 | | | Releases |
| | | 1907 |
| box | folder |
| 66 | 8 | | | Judicial settlement & various notes |
| 9 | | | Estate of Dr. Curry v. Rice |
| | | 1907 |
| box | folder |
| 66 | 10 | | | Relatives’ authorizations for attorneys |
| 11 | | | Indemnity documents |
| 12 | | | Relatives’ assignments and releases |
| box | folder |
| 67 | 1 | | | Relatives’ assignments and releases |
| 2-3 | | | Releases and receipts |
| 4 | | | Unused forms of decree for final settlement, Sept. 17,
1907 |
| 5-7 | | | Judicial settlement of estate |
| 8 | | | Decree finally settling account and ordering
distribution |
| box | folder |
| 68 | 1 | | | Settlement regarding assignment of bonds and release for
surety companies |
| 2 | | | Settlement of Minerva Olds trust |
| 3 | | | Settlement of Drawing Room Society of N.Y. , including
information on Louisiana lands |
| 4 | | | General assignment of assets |
| 5 | | | Receipts for sums paid to relatives |
| 6 | | | Receipts and releases |
| 7 | | | Releases and assignments |
| 8 | | | Memorandum for Mr. Byrne |
| 9 | | Receipt for papers received, Feb. 14, 1908 |
| | | 1910 |
| box | folder |
| 68 | 10 | | | People v. Patrick as related to Rice estate |
| 11 | | | Trust funds, 1904-1910 |
| | | 1911 |
| box | folder |
| 69 | 1 | | | Memoranda for Mr. Byrne |
| 2 | | | Correspondence re. pardon of Patrick, effect on estate,
Oct. 13, 1909-1915 |
| 3 | | | Memoranda re. Patrick |
| 4 | | | Nina Belle Rice business |
| 5 | | | Notes regarding personal property in Texas |
| 6 | | | Divorce research, general |
| box | folder |
| 70 | 1 | | | Notes and discovery re forgery, 1900-1907 |
| 2 | | | Accounting of papers and their whereabouts |
| 3 | | | Time account, Sept. 29, 1900-July 6, 1903 |
| 4 | | | Mr. Byrne’s opinion, 1912, re. Section 2563 of code,
& incl. Correspondence re. forgeries |
| 5 | | | Estate notes, n.d. |
| 6-7 | | | Memoranda |
| box | folder |
| 71 | 1-3 | | | Memoranda |
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