Platt Family Papers, 1845-1960, n.d. | Oberlin College Archives
Mary Abigail Platt Darwin
Mary Abigail Platt was born in Milford, Connecticut, on November 12, 1821. She was a student in the Preparatory Department at Oberlin College from 1835-36 and 1840-41. In 1841 she enrolled in the College course and received the A.B. in 1845. Oberlin College awarded her the A.M. degree in 1855. On February 11, 1846, she married an Oberlin classmate, Charles Ben Darwin. Mrs. Darwin taught at schools in Louisiana and Tennessee before becoming the principal of the female department of Burlington (Iowa) University, a position she held from 1851 to 1853. She taught in a private school in Burlington from 1853 to 1858. She was active in philanthropic endeavors and in the temperance and women's suffrage movements. Mary Abigail Platt Darwin died in Burlington, Iowa, on July 29, 1886.
Merritt Fayette Platt
Merritt Fayette Platt was born in Milford, Connecticut, on June 4, 1822. He graduated from Oberlin College around 1850 and was ordained at Tabor, Iowa, on November 11, 1863. He was the acting pastor in Pacific, Iowa, from 1866-74 and in Hastings, Nebraska, from 1874-76. He did missionary work in San Diego, California, from 1887-92. On September 10, 1851, he married Tirza Parsons in Oberlin, Ohio, and they had four sons. Merritt Fayette Platt died July 11, 1898.
Lester Beach Platt
Lester Beach Platt was born August 30, 1852 in New Haven, Connecticut to Landra Beach and Harriett Hemmenway Platt. After living in Baltimore, Maryland, Lester Beach Platt entered Oberlin College in 1867, where he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree. He received a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Yale and was ordained to the ministry in 1877. Throughout his life, he served as minister for First Congregational Churches in Virginia, Michigan, and New Jersey. In the summer of 1873, he visited his aunt and uncle, Lester Ward and Elvira Gaston Platt. While in Nebraska, he obtained permission to accompany the Pawnee on their summer buffalo hunt to the Republican River Valley. In 1893, he left the ministry and established himself as a private businessman in Washington, D.C. Lester Beach Platt died on Nov. 1, 1915.
Elvira Gaston Platt
Elvira Gaston Platt was born in Danby, New York, on July 16, 1818. Her family moved to Ohio in 1834 and she became a student at Oberlin College the following year. She later taught at a rural school in Russia Township, OH. In 1841 she married Lester Ward Platt and moved with him to Nebraska to teach the Pawnee Indians. Both were devoted to the causes of abolishing slavery and whiskey. After her husband died in 1875, Elvira Gaston Platt taught in the Industrial School for Indians in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and served as matron in a school for Indians in Geoa, Nebraska. She died on January 24, 1914.
Alfred Cowles Platt
Alfred Cowles Platt was born in 1828 in Milford, Connecticut, and he was the son of Alanson Platt. Alfred Platt was a photographer in Oberlin (1856-60) and Sandusky (1865). He married Eleanor Harriett Paige (Oberlin College student, 1852-57) in 1884 in Sandusky, Ohio. They had four children: Clayton Winfield Platt (July 16, 1862-Jan. 6, 1914; married Lenore Eddy Shattue); Eviola Cowles Platt (1859-1940; graduated from Oberlin c. 1885); Ella May Platt (1860-1938); and Harriet Platt (died young). By a second marriage, Alfred Platt had two more children, Jeanne M. and Fred D. Alfred Cowles Platt died on October 5, 1884.
Henry M. Platt
Henry Martin Platt was born in Ohio in 1835. He attended Oberlin College during the 1856-57 academic year. He operated photographic studios in Oberlin (1856-86), Lakeside (1888-?), and Toledo (1889-99). He married Winnie E. Smith (OC., enrolled 1859-60; d. 1919) and they had three children: Winnie Augusta (OC, enrolled 1880-83), Frankie Luenda (Mrs. William C. Kennedy, OC, enrolled 1883-85), and Willie (no additional information). Henry M. Platt died on 22 June 1899 in Utica, New York.
SOURCES CONSULTED
Student files of Henry M. Platt and Mrs. Charles Ben Darwin (Mary Abigail Platt) in Alumni Records (RG 28); Ohio Biographies (1839-1900), provided by Dorene Paul, Sandusky Library, Sandusky, Ohio; Jean Schobert (Correspondence, RG 41); The Platt Family Papers (MS0907), The Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln Nebraska.
Archives (RG 41), Subgroup II. Files Relating to the Tenure of Roland Baumann, Subseries 3. Collection Management Projects (Archives), “Jean Schobert,” 1987-89, 1995.
Platt Family Papers in the Nebraska State Historical Society (MS0907), Lincoln, Nebraska. See copy of their finding guide in the Platt Family case file (30/199).
The papers of the Platt Family document the lives of several members of the Platt Family, providing accounts regarding life on an Indian Reservation in Iowa, hardships faced during severe winter weather, and the relationships between Native Americans and the settlers from the East. The collection consists primarily of correspondence among family members, including letters (transcriptions) from Elizabeth Charlotte Ricketts Whaley Lehman in which she described teaching school in Iowa (1861-62), life at the Pawnee Reservation in what is now the state of Nebraska (1863), winters on the Plains, and family matters. The correspondence series consists of 206 original handwritten letters, and 102 typed transcripts (71 transcripts with no originals, and 31 with originals). See the Inventory for Series I for additional detail concerning the number of letters for each correspondent.
The remainder of the collection consists of photographs of Platt Family members and acquaintances, Mary A. Platt's Oberlin College diplomas, and miscellaneous research materials containing biographical information about the Platt Family. Writings include “A Battle with the Sioux.” by L.B. Platt (reprint, 1888), and “A Story About a Dog,” by Elvira Platt (handwritten original and transcript), 5 June 1905.
The collection is divided into five series: I. Platt Family Correspondence, 2. Photographs, 3. Writings by Platt Family Members, 4. Miscellaneous Research Materials, and 5. Diplomas.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series I. Platt Family Correspondence, Outgoing (Originals unless otherwise noted), 1848-1910, 1955-57, 1960, n.d. (17 folders)
Correspondence primarily between members of the Platt Family regarding daily activities, Native Americans, westward expansion, and family matters. For example, letters of Elizabeth Charlotte Ricketts Whaley Lehman include accounts of life on the Pawnee Indian Reservation in what is now the state of Nebraska (1863), hardships faced during winter months on the Plains, and family matters. (See the Nebraska State Historical Society finding guide for their collection of Platt Family Papers. A copy is in the Oberlin College Archives case file for the Platt Family, RG 30/199). Arranged alphabetically by correspondent, and chronologically within each folder.
Series II. Photographs by Platt Family Members, c. 1861, c. 1868, n.d. (2 folders)
Photographs of the members of the Platt Family and their friends. Some of the photographs are identified, and many are not dated.
Series III. Writings by Platt Family Members, 1888, 1905 (2 folders)
Contains a reprint of “A Battle with the Sioux,” by L.B. Platt (The Cosmopolitan, January 1888, vol. IV, No. 5) in which Platt gives a firsthand account of a fight between the Pawnee and Sioux Indians. Also included is an unpublished manuscript by Elvira Platt titled “A Story About A Dog” (5 June 1905). This manuscript, original and transcription, is a story about the relationship between Elvira and the family’s dog, Luffra.
Series IV. Miscellaneous Research Materials, (photocopies 1853-54, 1899, 1914, 1919, 1930s, 1960,1986, n.d.), 1952, n.d. (2 folders)
Consists of an article and pamphlet concerning Tabor and Tabor Congregational Church, Iowa. Also included are photocopies of biographical materials for the Platt Family (i.e., articles, copies of photographs, copies of transcripts of letters, 1853-54, 1899, 1914, 1930s, 1986, n.d.), and a Oberlin Alumni register page containing “Platt.”
Series V. Diplomas, 1845, 1855 (photocopies, 1 folder)
Oberlin College Diplomas of Mary Abigail Platt (Mrs. C. B. Darwin), A.B. 1845 and A.M. 1855. The originals are filed in College General (RGO).
INVENTORY
Series I. Platt Family Correspondence, Outgoing (Originals unless otherwise noted), 1848-1910, 1955-57, 1960. n.d.
Box 1
Bassett, Charles, 1857-59 (4 letters)
Coxhead, Phebe Rebecca Platt, 1868-69, 1872,
1881-84, n.d. (13 letters)
Darwin, Mamie, 1873, 1875 (2 letters)
Darwin, Mary A. Platt, 1856, 1859-63, 1865-66,
1868-71, 1875, 1879, 1882, 1884-85,
n.d. (34 letters)
Gaston, Amelia, 1908-10 (3 originals and
3 transcriptions)
Goodell, Clarissa Platt, 1857, 1862, 1869, 1873,
1889, 1890-92, n.d. (11 letters)
Lehman, Elizabeth Charlotte Ricketts Whaley,
1861-76 (57 transcriptions)
Nash, Gracia (Grace) M. Platt Powell, 1861-63,
1866-71, 1873, 1875, 1888 (24 letters)
Platt, Alanson Coles, 1854, 1856, 1859, 1862-64,
1866 (9 letters)
Platt, Alfred C., 1856-59, 1864, 1866-74, 1881-82,
n.d (53 letters)
Platt, Elvira G. (Mrs. Lester W.), 1863, 1866-67,
1869, 1872, 1875, 1892, 1894, 1903-10,
n.d. (29 originals and 34 transcriptions, 3f)
Platt, Henry, 1869, 1894 (4 letters)
Platt, Landra Beach, 1848 (1 letter)
Platt, Merrett Fayette, 1872, 1888-89, 1891-94,
n.d. (15 letters)
Whatley, George H., 1891, 1955-57, 1960
(photocopies of 8 transcriptions)
Series II. Photographs by Platt Family Members, c.1861, c. 1868, n.d.
Box 1 (cont.)
Photographs of Platt Family Members and other
individuals, c. 1861, c. 1868, n.d. (2f)
Series III. Writings by Platt Family Members, 1888, 1905
Box 1 (cont.)
“A Battle with the Sioux,” by L. B. Platt, in The
Cosmopolitan, January, 1888 (vol. IV,
no. 5), reprint
“A Story About a Dog,” by Elvira Platt, 5 June 1905
(handwritten original and transcript)
Series IV. Miscellaneous Research Materials, (photocopies 1853-54, 1899, 1914, 1919, 1930s, 1960,1986, n.d.), 1952, n.d.
Box 1 (cont.)
Platt Family Members, biographical information,
(1853-54, 1899, 1914, 1919, 1930s, 1960,
1986, n.d.) photocopies
Tabor, Iowa and Tabor Congregational Church,
article and brochure, 1952, n.d.
Series V. Diplomas, 1845, 1855 (photocopies)
[Originals housed with RG 0 College General, Series 27 Diplomas, Box 5]
Platt, Mary Abigail (Mrs. C. B. Darwin)
Oberlin College, A.B. 1845
Oberlin College, A.M. 1855