Finding Aid for the Frederick S. Heiskell Scrapbooks, 1796-1890


MS-2793

University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN


Collection processed by: Hannah M. Miller, May 30 2006
Finding Aid written by: Hannah M. Miller, May 30, 2006
Encoded by: Hannah M. Miller, May 30, 3006

Summary Information
Title: Frederick S. Heiskell Scrapbooks

Date/Date Range :   1796-1890

Extent: 3.0 linear feet

Abstract:
Collection contains seven scrapbooks of notes and newspaper clippings dating from the 1800s, gathered by Frederick S. Heiskell. Examples of the types of materials included are newspaper articles from the 1860s from northern newspapers, notes on the Battle of King's Mountain, select verses, or excerpts from notable authors.

Call number: MS-2793

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

Access and Use
Aquisition Information:
Collection was purchased by Special Collections in 2005.
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], Frederick S. Heiskell Scrapbooks, MS-2793. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.

Arrangement

This collection consists of two series:

  1. Series I: Scrapbooks, 1796-1882
  2. Series II: Other Papers, 1842-1890

Biography / History

Frederick Steidinger Heiskell was born in 1786, the son of Frederick and Catherine (Steidinger) Heiskell. When a child, his parents moved from western Maryland to Shenandoah County, Virginia. He learned the printer's trade in the office of his brother, John Heiskell, in Winchester, Virginia, and then moved to Knoxville in December 1814. After working as a journeyman printer for two years, he established the Knoxville Register in 1816, in partnership with Hugh Brown, his brother-in-law. On July 17, 1816, he married Eliza Brown, daughter of Joseph Brown, an early Washington County sheriff. In 1836, Frederick Heiskell sold the Register to Col. W. B. A. Ramsey and Robert Craighead and moved to a large farm ten miles west of Knoxville that he named Fruit Hill. Frederick Heiskell was active in politics, being elected to the Tennessee Senate for three terms. His correspondents included Andrew Jackson, Felix Grundy, Hugh Lawson White, John Bell, and many other political leaders. Heiskell served on the Knoxville Board of Mayors and Aldermen from 1825 until 1831. He served as mayor for a brief period in 1835. Heiskell had many other interests beyond politics. He became a tireless campaigner for public education and civic improvement, backing his editorial support with service on countless boards and commissions. Heiskell was one of the founders, and for many years treasurer, of the Knoxville Public Library. He served as a trustee of the Knoxville Female Academy and its successor, the East Tennessee Female Institute, from 1827 until his death in 1882. He was also a trustee of East Tennessee College, now the University of Tennessee. His wife died on November 10, 1851, and he then married Mrs. Alice Gale (Armstrong) Fulkerson of Rogersville, July 21, 1853. Alice died in 1874, whereupon Heiskell moved back to Knoxville and finally to Rogersville where he died in 1882.


Collection Scope and Content Note

Collection contains seven scrapbooks of notes and newspaper clippings dating from the 1800s. Examples of the types of materials included are newspaper articles from the 1860s from northern newspapers, notes on the Battle of King's Mountain, select verses, excerpts from notable authors, clips from the Knoxville Register, and samples of writings by Andrew Jackson. Also included are some personal notes from his home.

Also included are some loose papers, consisting primarily of receipts, correspondence, and other memorabilia.

For more collections like this, please see MS-2485.

Subject Terms

  • Heiskell, Frederick S.
  • Scrapbooks.
Contents List
   

Series I: Scrapbooks, 1796-1882

Box   1     Folder   1    
Heiskell's Collection of Scraps, 1828-1860

Box   2     Folder   1    
Untitled Scrap Book, 1861-1866

Box   3     Folder   1    
Heiskell's Collection of Scraps, 1876-1878

Box   4     Folder   1    
Heiskell's Collection of Scraps, c. 1849-1856

Box   5     Folder   1    
Extracts, Compiled, Chiefly from the Writings of Eminent Authors, 1767-1882

Box   5     Folder   2    
Ledger, 1853-1875

Box   6     Folder   1    
Heiskell's Collection of Scraps, 1876

   

Series II: Other Papers, 1842-1890

Box   6     Folder   2    
Other Papers, 1842-1890