The Edward A. Fay Papers
Scope and Contents
The Edward Allen Fay Papers consist of correspondence and personal papers of Edward Allen Fay, who taught Latin, French and German at Gallaudet College from 1866 to 1920. The collection, which includes approximately 1,700 pages of manuscript, dates from 1869 to 1952. The bulk of the collection falls into the period when Fay was editor of the American Annals of the Deaf, specifically 1870 to 1920. Included in this series are articles submitted to the Annals, checkbooks, receipts and expenditures, subscription appeals and general correspondence.
While editor of the Annals, Edward Allen Fay contributed nearly 150 articles. His best known publications are Histories of American Schools for the Deaf (1893) and Marriages of the Deaf in America (1898). Checklists of married deaf and statistical data forms related to this publication are also found in this series. Also included in the Edward Allen Fay collection is correspondence to and from Alexander Graham Bell during the years 1883 to 1916. The correspondence is concerned with the statistics and procedures involved in Fay’s publication, Marriages of the Deaf in America and various other articles presented in the Annals. Edward Allen Fay was at Gallaudet in the capacity of professor for 50 years. During that period, he corresponded with Mary Bradshaw (who was his fiancée at the time). These letters have been edited by his daughter, Helen Fay.
During 1869, Fay traveled to Europe. While he was travelling, he kept a journal. The original journal can be found in this collection. Also included in this series are two lawsuits, lectures, notes and speeches given during his tenure as professor and Vice President of Gallaudet College. Among Edward Allen Fay’s correspondents were: Alexander Graham Bell, Mary Bradshaw, C. O. Dantzer, Leonard Elstad, Angie Fuller Fischer, Sarah Fuller, Edward Miner Gallaudet, Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, D. W. George, Frieda Meagher, Frederick Meagher, Elmer Peters, Stanley Robinson, M. C. Rugg, Harris Taylor, William Vernon, and Clayton Wyand.
Dates
- Creation: 1869 - 1952
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open to the public with no restrictions.
Biographical / Historical
1843 Edward Allen Fay was born November 22 in Morristown, New Jersey. 1862 Fay graduated from the University of Michigan then appointed instructor at the New York Institution for the Deaf. 1865 Three years later he became a professor of History and Ancient Languages at Gallaudet College. 1870 Fay was also Editor for the American Annals of the Deaf. 1871 Edward Allen Fay married Mary Bradshaw of Brooklyn. 1881 Fay earned his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. 1885 Four years later he was Vice President of Gallaudet College. 1893 Fay later published Histories of American Schools for the Deaf. 1898 Three years later Marriages of the Deaf in America was published. 1916 Fay earned his Honorary Degree: Doctors of Letters from Gallaudet College. 1920 Fay retired from Vice President of Gallaudet College as well as Editor of the American Annals of the Deaf. 1923 Edward Allen Fay died on July 14.
Extent
1 Linear Feet (2 document boxes.)
Language of Materials
English
- Title
- The Edward Allen Fay Papers, 1869-1952
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Kelly, Carielyn
- Date
- Original finding aid created June 1st, updated December 2nd, 2005, ArchivesSpace version created December 19th, 2022.
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Gallaudet University Archives Repository