Finding Aid for the O.P. Temple Papers, 1830-1886


MS-0669

University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN


Encoded by: Elizabeth Dunham, September 21, 2006.

Summary Information
Title: O.P. Temple Papers

Date/Date Range :   1830-1886

Extent: 0.5 linear feet

Abstract:
This collection houses correspondence and legal papers documenting the life and work of Knoxville businessman and politician O.P. Temple.

Call number: MS-0669

Repository: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN

Access and Use
Aquisition Information:
This collection is property of the University of Tennessee Special Collections Library.
Access Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Copyright:
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of Item], O.P. Temple Papers, MS-0669. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.

Arrangement

Collection consists of five folders.


Biography / History

Oliver Perry Temple was born on January 27, 1820 to James and Mary Craig Temple near Greeneville (Greene County) Tennessee. He graduated from Washington College in 1844 and studied law under Judge Robert McKinney before being admitted to the Bar in 1846. After an unsuccessful run for Congress in 1847, Temple moved to Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1850, President Millard Fillmore appointed him to serve on a commission to conciliate Native American tribes in New Mexico, Arizona, and California. After his return to Knoxville in about 1851, Temple married Scotia Caledonia Hume (1832-1889). The couple had one daughter, Mary Boyce Temple.

When the Civil War broke out, Temple remained loyal to the Union and worked tirelessly in aid of East Tennessee Unionists and the East Tennessee Relief Association. In later years, he organized the East Tennessee Farmer's Convention, was appointed Chancellor of Tennessee's 8th district (1866-1878), and served as a trustee for East Tennessee University. He was convinced of East Tennessee's economic potential and advocated regional development in addition to supporting higher education.

Temple retired from law in 1881 and served as Knoxville's postmaster from 1881 to 1885. After his full retirement, he wrote and published a number of books, including The Covenanter, the Cavalier and the Puritan (1897), East Tennessee and the Civil War (1899), and Union Leaders of East Tennessee (1903). He died in Knoxville on November 2, 1907.


Collection Scope and Content Note

This collection houses correspondence and legal papers documenting the life and work of Knoxville businessman and politician O.P. Temple. All documents in this collection are Xerox copies of originals held in the Library of Congress.

Interested researchers may also wish to consult UTK-MS-0021: O.P. Temple Papers.

Subject Terms

  • Temple, Oliver Perry, 1820-1907.
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
  • Tennessee -- Politics and government.
  • Tennessee -- History.
Contents List
Box   1     Folder   1    
Letters and Legal Papers, 1830-1860

Box   1     Folder   2    
Letters and Legal Papers, 1861-1864

Box   1     Folder   3    
Letters and Legal Papers, 1865-1866

Box   1     Folder   4    
Letters and Legal Papers, 1867-1886

Box   1     Folder   5    
Letters and Legal Papers, undated