Carel Langeler collection
3 cartons, 2 oversize boxes (5.25 linear feet)
(1847 – 1968)
bulk 1881-1931
Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland
Identifier | 2015.014 |
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Creator(s) | Langeler, Carel |
Acquisition | This collection was donated to the Nabb Research Center by Diane Langeler, January 2015. |
Language(s) | English, French |
Use | Records are open for research. Copyright, including literary rights, belongs to the author(s) or their legal heirs. Permission to publish or reproduce must be obtained from the Nabb Research Center which extends beyond "fair use." |
Preferred Citation | "Item, collection title and identifier, box # and folder # (if applicable), Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland." |
Attribution | Finding aid written by Mary A. Reynolds, May 2018. |
Related Materials |
Early Twentieth Century Women’s Magazines (1888 – 1949) American Homefront Magazines (1941 – 1944) |
Separated Materials | See Nabb Center Staff |
The Carel Langeler collection includes a considerable number of publications from late-19th to early-20th-century American society. Of particular interest are several popular literary journals, monthly magazines for women and children, and influential national publications such as Harper’s Weekly and Pucks. These publications document contemporary social and political thought in the United States from a variety of perspectives. The majority of the materials were acquired by Carel Langeler from thrift and antique stores throughout the eastern United States during the mid-20th century. The collection also includes personal material relating to Carel Langeler and his immediate family.
Carel Langeler was born in Hillegon, the Netherlands in 1907. He and his twin brother Willem left school at age 16, and moved to France for a year to learn about the flower trade, a major industry in the region. In his mid-20s, he broke off an engagement to immigrate to the United States at his older brother Hendrik’s invitation, bringing only a tuxedo and a few basic possessions. Carel and his brothers worked for M. Van Waveren and Sons, a wholesale grower, and exporter of flower bulbs from Holland. He lived in Salisbury, Maryland, but spent many years traveling across the east coast to solicit customers, and negotiate sales for the company.
Although forced out of formal schooling at a young age, Carel remained a very intelligent and inquisitive man. He was a voracious reader and he enjoyed collecting a variety of objects, such as stamps and china plates. During his travels for work, Carel often visited thrift and antique stores to purchase old periodicals or other items of historical interest. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1948, but kept up with international news, and frequently travelled back to the Netherlands to visit family. He met and married Margaret Airey Brannock, and they had 2 children together. After Margaret’s death in 1981, he married a second time. Carel Langeler died in 1993, aged 85, and was buried at Parsons Cemetery in Salisbury, Maryland.
This collection includes periodicals on a variety of topics spanning from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s. The bulk of materials include popular literary magazines from the 19th century, early 20th century children’s educational and entertainment materials, and major news periodicals. Most publications are in English written for an American audience, although there are a few British or French magazines, and one newspaper distributed for German-speaking populations within the United States. The collection also features a small amount of Carel Langeler’s personal and family history material from the mid-20th century.
Series I: Art and Literature Publications, contains periodicals relating to art and literature, most from the late 1800s. The majority of materials are monthly literary journals such as Scribner’s Monthly, Century Magazine, and Lippincott’s. These publications were extremely popular among well-educated families, and featured the stories of many notable authors, such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. This series also contains some literary publications intended for children and youth.
Series II: Family Life and Homemaking Publications, contains periodicals for women and families, which featured articles on homemaking, parenting, and agriculture. It also features several farmer’s almanacs from the 1920s-30s, which were commonly consulted by American farmers for their predictions of weather patterns and agricultural tips.
Series III: General Interest Publications, contains several major newspapers from the late 19th century, such as Harper’s Weekly and Puck. These publications addressed contemporary social and political issues, both in the United States and internationally, and featured satirical cartoons by notable artists such as Charles Nast and Bernhard Gillam. This series also includes popular culture and entertainment publications, and some general non-periodical published materials.
Series IV: Family History, contains the personal papers and photographs of Carel Langeler and his family. This including letters, newspaper clippings, and materials used by Carel Langeler in the course of his employment with M. Van Waveren and Sons.
The Carel Langeler collection has been arranged into four series based on the primary subject matter of the contents: ART AND LITERATURE PUBLICATIONS, FAMILY LIFE AND HOMEMAKING PUBLICATIONS, and GENERAL INTEREST PUBLICATIONS contain collected periodicals and other published materials purchased from a variety of sources during the mid-20th century. FAMILY HISTORY includes the personal papers and photographs of Carel Langeler and his family. Series IV was maintained primarily in the order from which it was received from the donor. The remainder of the materials r(represent an artificial collection with no original order.
Periodicals are roughly organized by date and topical subseries within each series. Multiple folders of the same periodical were kept together, unless both the name of a publication was altered and distinct issues within the collection were separated by a significant amount of time, particularly Scribner’s Monthly and The Century Magazine. A considerable portion of the homemaking magazines and general interest materials are located in oversized boxes, which are arranged sequentially by date.
Folders are listed by their location in each box; any given subject may be dispersed throughout the entirety of the collection.
Subject Terms
- Topical Terms
- Newspapers
- Literature
- Youth
- Personal Names
- Langeler, Carel (1907-1993)
Inventory List
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Series I: Art and Literature Publications
Box 1
General Literature
1. Temple Bar, volume 19 no. 75, 1867 February
2. Scribner’s Monthly, volume 4 no. 6, 1872 October
3. Scribner’s Monthly, volume 19 no. 1, 1879 November
4. Scribner’s Monthly, volume 21 no. 5, 1881 March
5. Scribner’s Monthly, volume 22 no. 2, 1881 June
6. Scribner’s Monthly, volume 22 no. 5, 1881 September
7. Franklin Square Library, no. 59 & 110, 1879 May 23, 1880 February 27
8. Lippincott’s Magazine, old series volume 27 no. 160, new series volume 1 no. 5, 1881 April
9. Lippincott’s Magazine, old series volume 28 no. 163, new series volume 2 no. 7, 1881 July
10. Lippincott’s Magazine, old series volume 36 no. 212, new series volume 5 no. 56, 1881 August
11. Lippincott’s Magazine, old series volume 24 no. 117, new series volume 3 no. 15, 1882 March
12. Lippincott’s Magazine, no. 229, 1887 January
13. Lippincott’s Magazine, 1895 February
14. The Century Magazine, volume 23 no. 1, 1881 November
15. The Century Magazine, volume 23 no. 2, 1881 December
16. The Century Magazine, volume 34 no. 5, 1887 September
17. The Century Magazine, volume 34 no. 4, 1889 February
18. The Century Magazine, volume 44 no. 5, 1892 September
19. The Century Magazine, volume 47 no. 5, 1894 March
20. The Century Magazine, volume 49 no. 4, 1895 February
21. The Century Magazine, volume 50 no. 4, 1895 August
22. The Century Magazine, volume 52 no. 3, 1896 July
23. The Century Magazine, volume 74 no. 4, 1907 August
24. The Century Magazine, covers, volumes 33-34 & 51, 1887, 1896
25. The Century Magazine, bound, volume 38 no. 1-6, 1889 May-October
Box 2
1. The Leisure Hour Library, volume 2 no. 137, 156-159, 1887 May, September-October, 1891
2. The New England Magazine, old series volume 4 no. 5, new series volume 5 no. 5, 1892 January
3. Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly, volume 49 no. 5, 1900 March
4. Ainslee’s, volume 23 no. 5, 1909 June
5. People’s Magazine, volume 7 no. 2, 1909 August
6. The American Magazine, volume 69 no. 1, 1909 November
Children’s Literature
7. Children’s rhyme and storybooks, circa mid-late 1800s
8. St. Nicholas, volume 18 no. 10 & volume 21 no. 7, 1891 August - 1894 May
9. Our Little Ones, volume 35 no. 12, 1906 December 23
10. Dew Drops, volume 30 no. 29-52, volume 31 no. 12-13, 1907 July-1908 March
11. Our Children, volume 23 no. 22-38, volume 27 no. 43 & 50, volume 28 no. 6, 1907 June-1913 February
12. Children’s readers, Primary Stories and Beginner Stories, circa 1920s
13. American Girl, 1958 October
14. La Semaine De Suzette, no. 66-70 & 76-86, [French], 1959 February 26-July 16
Literary Reviews
15. The Review of Reviews, volume 12 no. 5, 1895 November
16. The American Monthly Review of Reviews, 1898 August
Visual Art and Media
17. Demorest’s Monthly Magazine, volume 25 no. 4 & 8, 1889 February & June
18. L’Image, no. 7, [French], 1897 June
19. Programs, Loomis Opera House, Sayre, PA, volume 2 no. 5-62, 1904 September 23-1905 May 19
20. Photoplay Magazine, volume 9 no. 2, 1917 January
Series II: Family Life and Homemaking Publications
Women’s Magazines
21. Arthur’s New Home Magazine, volume 63 no. 1, 1893 January
22. The Gentlewoman, volume 65 no. 10, 1936 November
Farming and Agriculture
23. Park’s Floral Magazine, volume 57 no. 9 & volume 58 no. 3 & volume 59 no. 10, 1921 September-1923 October
24. Farm and Fireside, volume 47 no. 9, 1923 September
25. Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack, Hagerstown, MD, 1924-1926, 1928
26. The National Farm Journal, volume 59 no. 2, 1935 February
27. Dr. Miles New Weather Almanac, Elkheart, IN, 1936
Series III: General Interest Publications
News and Current Events
28. McClure’s Magazine, volume 14 no. 5, 1900 March
29. McClure’s Magazine, volume 28 no. 4, [partial], 1907 February
30. The Christian Advocate, volume 91 no 7, 12, 14, 41, volume 92 no. 23, 28, 30, 43, 48, volume 93 no. 25, 1916 February-1918 June
31. Punch, volume 187, 1934 September 19
Popular Culture and Entertainment
32. The Literary Digest, volume 11 no. 11 & 23, volume 12 no. 20, volume 18 no. 15, 1895
July 13-1899 April 15
33. Munsey’s Magazine, volume 23 no. 3, 1900 June
34. Munsey’s Magazine, 1908 April
35. Life, volume 14 no. 342, 346, 354, 1889 January-October
36. Life, volume 37 no. 966, volume 62 no. 1613, 1901-1913
37. Life, volume 70 no. 1829, volume 73 no. 1900, 1917 November 15 & 1919 March 29
38. Life, volume 83 no. 2169, volume 97 no. 2519, 1924 May 29 & 1931 February 13
39. Hobbies, volume 37 no. 2, 1932 April
General Publications
40. Twenty-Third Annual Report of the American Sunday-School Union, American Sunday School Union, 1847 May 17
41. Traveller’s guide, New York Illustrated, D. Appleton & Company, circa 1880
Box 3
1. Illustrated Historical and Business Review of Washington County, Ohio, for the Year 1891, Union Publishing Company, 1891
2. Restaurant menus, circa 1930s, 1968
3. Advertisement, loose page, circa 1897
Series IV: Family History
4. Certificates of authenticity, collectible china plates, circa mid-1900s
5. Correspondence from Bob Philips to Carel Langeler, photocopy, 1945
6. Unpublished story, “The Most Heroic Character I’ve Met,” 1959 May 30
7. Family photograph, 1950 January
8. Newspaper clippings, Eastern Shore news, 1975, 2011
9. Tulip bulb catalog, circa mid-1900s
Box 4
1. Sunday School Advocate, volume 40 no. 15 & 20, 1881 May 14 & July 23
2. The Household, volume 27 no. 8 & 10, volume 28 no. 1, 1894 August & October, 1895 January
3. Die Gartenlaube, no. 5-6, 10, 18, [German], 1893
4. Success, volume 4 no. 82, 1901 March
5. Country Life in America, volume 9 no. 6, 1906 April
6. Collier’s, volume 45 no. 19, 1910 July 30
7. Saturday Evening Mail, 1914 December
8. sheet music, circa 1920s
9. People’s Home Journal, volume 43 no. 7, 1928 July
10. People’s Popular Monthly, volume 35 no. 7-8, 10, 1930 July-August, October
11. The Home Circle, volume 20 no. 5, 1930 May
12. The Home Friend Magazine, volume 28 no. 4, 1931 July
13. Good Stories, volume 48 no. 10, 1932 January
14. The Saturday Evening Post, volume 206 no. 7, 1933 August 12
15. The Farmer’s Wife, volume 38 no. 5, 1935 May
16. Pictorial Review, 1935 July & December
17. The Southern Planter, volume 91 no. 6, volume 102 no. 2 & 7, 1930 March 15, 1941 February & July
Box 5
1. Gleason’s Pictorial, volume 6 no. 15, 1854 April 15
2. Harper’s Weekly, partial issues, volume 19, 1875 July-December
3. Waverly Magazine, volume 63 no. 17-19, volume 64 no. 3, 1881 October 22-November 5, 1882 January 21
4. Puck, partial issues and loose pages, circa late 1800s
5. Puck, cover pages, volume 13-16, 1883-1889
6. art prints, circa late 1800s
7. The Youth’s Companion, volume 88 no. 48, volume 89 no. 7, 1914 November & 1915 February
8. Comfort, volume 33 no. 11, volume 34 no. 1 & 5, 1921 September & November, 1924 March
9. Comfort, volume 41 no. 7, volume 44 no. 2, 1929 May-1931 December
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