Washington Hotel Collection
12 boxes (17 linear feet)
(1871 – 1930)
Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland
Identifier | 2012.089 |
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Creator(s) | Unknown |
Acquisition | Donated by Patricia Johnson and Robert W. Murphy, July 2012. |
Language(s) | English |
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 Julie Messick, August 2012. |
Related Materials | None |
Separated Materials | See Nabb Center Staff |
This collection contains 5 series of materials that relate to either the Washington Hotel or the town of Princess Anne. The first series comprises of Ledgers, which include 39 hotel registers, 15 cash account books and 9 other ledgers. Series II contains music related items, including sheet music that ranges in date from the 1880s to the 1920s and includes artists such as Irving Berlin, John Phillip Sousa and Stephen Foster. Also included in this series are issues of The Etude a musical magazine, ranging from 1901 to 1927. Finally in this series there are songbooks that range in date from 1888 to 1921. Series III contains manuscripts that relate to the Washington Hotel and John D. Wallop as proprietor of it. This series ranges in date from 1900 to 1920, and includes receipts, correspondence, and solicitations to the hotel, menus, and financial records. Series IV contains manuscripts relating to the town of Princess Anne and John D. Wallop serving as mayor of the town. This series ranges in date from 1909 to 1914 and contains correspondence, receipts, and public works related correspondence and receipts. Series V contains artifacts and is comprised of one Vee Dee Sherry bottle and a child’s vest.
John Douglass Wallop was born in April 1864 to William (born 1819) and Sarah (born 1842) Wallop in Accomack County, Virginia. In 1900 John Wallop was in Salisbury with his wife Berta (born June 1872) and children, John Douglass Wallop Jr. (born 1899) and Alice Wallop (born 1896). In 1908 he purchased the Washington Hotel in Princess Anne, and in 1910 was elected to the Board of the Town Commissioners of Princess Anne. In 1911 he bought the Colonial Hotel in Ocean City at 1st and 2nd Streets, and held on to that property at least until 1913. In 1913 he purchased the Seaside Hotel, also in Ocean City. In 1935 the property of the Washington Hotel transferred to his son, who sold it to Leonard and Daisy Shrives. They ran it for a few years until it transferred to Robert and Mary Murphey in 1956. John Wallop Jr.’s son was famous for writing the novel The Year the Yankees Won the Pennant that was turned into a Broadway show and movie, Damn Yankees. Berta Wallop died in 1959, and Alice Wallop became Mrs. Franklin T. Waller.
This collection contains 5 series of materials that relate to either the Washington Hotel or the town of Princess Anne. The first series comprises of Ledgers, which include 39 hotel registers, 15 cash account books and 9 other ledgers. Series II contains music related items, including sheet music that ranges in date from the 1880s to the 1920s and includes artists such as Irving Berlin, John Phillip Sousa and Stephen Foster. Also included in this series are issues of The Etude a musical magazine, ranging from 1901 to 1927. Finally in this series there are songbooks that range in date from 1888 to 1921. Series III contains manuscripts that relate to the Washington Hotel and John D. Wallop as proprietor of it. This series ranges in date from 1900 to 1920, and includes receipts, correspondence, and solicitations to the hotel, menus, and financial records. Series IV contains manuscripts relating to the town of Princess Anne and John D. Wallop serving as mayor of the town. This series ranges in date from 1909 to 1914 and contains correspondence, receipts, and public works related correspondence and receipts. Series V contains artifacts and is comprised of one Vee Dee Sherry bottle and a child’s vest.
Series I. Ledgers
Subseries A. Hotel Registers
Subseries B. Financial Records
Series II. Music
Subseries A. Sheet Music
Subseries B. The Etude
Subseries C. Song books
Series III. Washington Hotel Manuscripts
Subseries A. Correspondence
Subseries B. Receipts
Subseries C. Solicitations to the Hotel
Subseries D. J. D. Wallop Personal
Subseries E. Menus
Subseries F. Booklets
Subseries G. Finances
Subseries H. Miscellaneous
Series IV. Princess Anne Town Business
Subseries A. Public Works
Subseries B. Correspondence
Subseries C. Receipts
Subseries D. Legal Affairs
Subseries E. Blank Forms
Subseries F. Miscellaneous
Series V. Artifacts
Subject Terms
- Topical Terms
- Ledger
- Music
- Wallop Family
- Accounting Records
- Location Terms
- Princess Anne (Md.)
Inventory List
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Series I. Ledgers
Subseries A. Hotel Registers
Hotel Registers have been individually numbered and are organized by date. Ledgers numbered 2012.089.1.01.034 through 2012.089.1.01.039 are damaged and should not be taken from the archive.
2012.089.1.01.001 December 1871- February 1872
2012.089.1.01.002 August 1906- August 1911
2012.089.1.01.003 March 1909- July 1909
2012.089.1.01.004 July 1909-January 1910
2012.089.1.01.005 January 1910- May 1910
2012.089.1.01.006 June 1910- October 1910
2012.089.1.01.007 October 1910- March 1911
2012.089.1.01.008 July- September 1911; June- October 1912
2012.089.1.01.009 August 1911- December 1911
2012.089.1.01.010 December 1911- May 1912
2012.089.1.01.011 July 1913- November 1913
2012.089.1.01.012 July 1914- October 1914
2012.089.1.01.013 October 1914- February 1915
2012.089.1.01.014 February 1915- May 1915
2012.089.1.01.015 September 1915- October 1915; August 1920- December 1923
2012.089.1.01.016 March 1916- August 1916
2012.089.1.01.017 August 1916- December 1916
2012.089.1.01.018 January 1917- May 1917
2012.089.1.01.019 October 1917- December 1917; December 1919- August 1920
2012.089.1.01.020 July 1918- December 1919
2012.089.1.01.021 January 1919- June 1919
2012.089.1.01.022 June 1919- October 1919
2012.089.1.01.023 January 1920- June 1920
2012.089.1.01.024 September 1920- March 1921
2012.089.1.01.025 November 1921- May 1922
2012.089.1.01.026 May 1922- November 1922
2012.089.1.01.027 May 1923- November 1923
2012.089.1.01.028 January 1924- June 1924
2012.089.1.01.029 January 1925- July 1925
2012.089.1.01.030 July 1925- August 1926
2012.089.1.01.031 January 1926- July 1926
2012.089.1.01.032 August 1926-December 1926
2012.089.1.01.033 July 1927- January 1928
2012.089.1.01.034 March 1911- July 1911
2012.089.1.01.035 April 1913- June 1913
2012.089.1.01.036 October 1915- March 1916
2012.089.1.01.037 June 1917- October 1917
2012.089.1.01.038 January 1918- July 1918
2012.089.1.01.039 March 1921- August 1921
Subseries B. Financial Records
Subseries B. has been individually numbered and organized by type of ledger and date range.
Box 1
2012.089.1.02.001 Cash Account Book,1896-1909
2012.089.1.02.002 Cash Account Book, June 1896- July 1913
2012.089.1.02.003 Cash Account Book, October 1897- June 1898
2012.089.1.02.004 Cash Account Book, October 1897- August 1899
2012.089.1.02.005 Cash Account Book, May 1899- November 1901
2012.089.1.02.006 Cash Account Book, 1914-May 1917
2012.089.1.02.007 Cash Account Book, June 1916-August 1916
2012.089.1.02.008 Cash Account Book, June 1916- July 1919
Box 2
2012.089.1.02.009 Cash Account Book, May 1917- November 1917
2012.089.1.02.010 Cash Account Book, November 1917- January 1919
2012.089.1.02.011 Cash Account Book, October 1919- June 1920
2012.089.1.02.012 Cash Account Book, June 1920- January 1921
2012.089.1.02.013 Cash Account Book, January 1921- September 1921
2012.089.1.02.014 Cash Account Book, September 1921- April 1922
2012.089.1.02.015 Cash Account Book, May 1922- October 1922
2012.089.1.02.016 Check Book, December 1908- January 1910
2012.089.1.02.017 Check Book, March 1913- May 1914
2012.089.1.02.018 Check Book, June 1916- September 1916
2012.089.1.02.019 Rooms and Meals Count, August 1906- June 1907; January 1921- December 1921
2012.089.1.02.020 Rooms and Meals Count, December 1915- June 1919
2012.089.1.02.021 Bank of Somerset Account Book- J.D. Wallop, December 1908- April 1915
2012.089.1.02.022 Bank of Somerset Account Book- J.D. Wallop, July 1910-July 1914
2012.089.1.02.023 Bank of Somerset Account Book- A.T. Bradley, May 1911
2012.089.1.02.024 Bank of Somerset Account Book- J.D. Wallop October 1912- November 1913
Series II. Music
Subseries A. Sheet Music
This subseries is organized alphabetically by the title of song. Some pieces of note are songs by Irving Berlin, Bert Williams, Stephen Foster, John Phillip Sousa, and also songs performed by Al Jolson. The sheet music ranges from 1880 to the 1920s.
Box 3
- Folders 1-25, listed A-Z by song title - Sheet music.
Subseries B. The Etude
Box 4
- Loose pages from the Etude
- The Etude, April - May, August - September, November to December, 1901.
- The Etude, March, September, November, 1902.
- The Etude, May, August December 1903.
- The Etude, June, August - September, December, 1904
- The Etude, February - March, June, December, 1905.
- The Etude, February - June, September - October, 1906.
- The Etude, January, March - April, October, 1907.
- The Etude, June - August, October - December, 1908.
- The Etude, February, June 1909.
- The Etude, April - September, December, 1910.
Box 5
- The Etude, February - June, September, November, 1911.
- The Etude, January - April, June - November, 1912.
- The Etude, January - February, April - May, July - September, November, 1913.
- The Etude, January - February, April - May, 1914.
- The Etude, June - December, 1914.
- January - FEbruary, April, June - December, 1915.
Box 6
- The Etude, January - March, May, July, September - December, 1916.
- The Etude, February - June, 1917.
- The Etude, August - November, 1917.
- The Etude, January, March - June 1918.
- The Etude, August - December, 1918.
- The Etude, January - February, 1919.
- June, 1925.
- April, July - August, December, 1926.
- January, 1927.
Subseries C. Songbooks
Box 7
- Piano Selections from favorite Operas- Martha by F. von Flotow, 1898.
- Easy popular sight-singing manual by John Zabanaky, 1896.
- The Star Dance Folio #13.
- Irving Berlin Songbook, 1921.
- Practical method for the Piano forte by Louis Köhler.
- Concert Duets for the Piano, 1899.
- G. Schirmer’s Octavo choruses for women’s voices –Serenade by Franz Schubert , 1889.
- G. Schirmer’s Octavo choruses for women’s voices- A night in May by F. Abt, 1890.
- Ditson and Co.’s Octavo Choruses- The Bird at Sea by Henry Smart.
- Catalogue of Organ and Choir music, 1907.
- G. Schirmer’s Octavo choruses for women’s voices- Robin Adair by Dudley Burk (3 copies), 1886.
- Ditson and Co.’s Octavo Choruses- The Heavens are telling.
- Ditson and Co.’s Octavo Choruses- The Belfry Tower by J.L. Hatton.
- Faust by Charles Gounod.
- San Toy by Sidney Jones, 1899.
- Part Songs for Men’s Voices- The Old Kentucky Home- Foster-Smith, 1897.
- Pretty and Easy Piano Duets, 1900.
- The Star Dance Folio No. 11.
- Music for the Child World, 1900.
- Songster - Arthur Longbrake.
- Selected Pianoforte studies by Carl Czerny, 1888.
- First studies in the classics by Charles W. Landon.
- Novel Entertainment and action songs- The Little Soldier and the Red Cross Maid by Harry C. Eldridge, 1908.
- The CÆcilian edition of part songs and choruses- Belfry Tower by J.L. Hatton.
- Ditson and Co.’s Octavo Choruses- Good night, good night beloved! By H.W. Longfellow.
- Oueuvres pour Piano par J. Leybach- Les Remeaux.
- Transcriptions of popular songs for the piano- La Golondrina (The Swallow)- Theo. H. Northrup, 1896.
- Witmark Dance Folio No. 7, 1911.
- Coverless songbook, 1907.
- Loose pages of music from various song books.
Series III. Washington Hotel Manuscripts
Subseries A. Receipts
This subseries contains receipts of items bought for the hotel and are organized alphabetically by the name of the business.
Box 8
Folders 1-19, receipts, 1912-1919.
Subseries B. Correspondence
This subseries contains correspondence to J.D. Wallop as proprietor of the Washington Hotel. It is organized alphabetically by the name of the sender.
Box 8, Continued
Folders 20-40, correspondence, 1913-1919.
Subseries C. Solicitations to the Hotel
This subseries contains solicitations from businesses advertising their products to J.D. Wallop as proprietor of the Washington Hotel. The folders are organized alphabetically by name of the business.
Box 8, Continued
Folders 41-59, solicitations, 1912-1920.
Subseries D. J.D. Wallop personal; Subseries E. Menues; Subseries F. Booklets
Box 9
- The Colonial Hotel postcards, 1911-19-12.
- The Colonial Hotel advertisement, 1912.
- New York LIfe Insurance Co. policy not for J.D. Wallop, 1911.
- New York LIfe Insurance Co. policy not for J.D. Wallop, 1916.
- Trader's license for J.D. Wallop in Worcester County, June 1916.
- Billiard tabels and cigarette licenses for J.D. Wallp in Somerset County, May 1913.
- Associated Banks of Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico counties lunch at the Washington Hotel.
- The Washington Hotel, Menu.
- Wallop's - The place to go to get your eats.
- Visiting members of the Associated Banks of Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico counties lunch at the Wahsington Hotel, April 1915.
- Annual Banquet of the Maryland Hotel Men's Association, January 1915.
- The Metropolitan - Asbury Park, N.J., menu.
- The New Ebbitt - Washington D.C., menu.
- Pierce's Memorandum and Account Book, 1911.
- Ogilve's pocket manual of useful information, 1912.
- Bell Hop, 1912.
- Boilers and Radiators catalogue, 1912.
- Butterick's "Correct Cookery," 1900.
- Womrath's book distributors, booklet.
- Carmina Princetonia, booklet, 1914.
- The Washington Hotel and Inn, booklet, 1978.
Subseries G. Finances; Subseries H Miscellaneous
Box 10
- Checks to individuals.
- Checks to businesses.
- Bank of Somerset checkbook, 1911.
- Grocery lists for the hotel, 1910-1919.
- Water rent, 1912-1913.
- Wahsington Hotel blank envelopes.
- Blank Salisbury Builind, Loan and Banking Association forms, 1913.
- New York, Philadelphia and Norfold Railroad Company letterhead.
- Blank Ledger, 1909.
Series IV. Princess Anne Business
Subseries A. Public Works
Box 11
- Hauling, 1912-1914.
- Fire Department, 1912-1913.
- Mainteneance, 1912-1914.
- New York Lubricating Oil Co. receipts, 1912-1913.
- New York Lubricating Oil Co. receipts, 1912-1913.
- Phones, 1913.
- Railroad, 1912-1913.
- Sewers, 1912-1913.
- Standard Oil Co. receipts, 1911.
- Standard Oil Co. receipts, 1912.
- Standard Oil Co. receipts, 1913.
- Standard Oil Co. receipts, 1914.
- Standard Oil Co. correspondence, 1911.
- Standard Oil Co. correspondence, 1912.
- Standard Oil Co. correspondence, 1913.
- Standard Oil Co. correspondence, 1914.
- Streets, 1911-1914.
- Street lights receipts, 1912.
- Street lights correspondence, 1912-1914.
- Street lights - electricity bids, 1914.
- Water, 1912-1914.
- Water and sewer bonds, 1912.
- Wood tank, 1913.
Subseries B. Correspondence; Subseries C. Receipts; Subseries D. Legal Affairs; Subseries E. Blank Forms; Subseries F. Blank Forms
Box 12
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, A.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, B.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, C.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, D.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, E.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, F.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, H.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, I.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, L.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, M.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, N.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, R.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, S.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender,T.
- Correspondence, alphabetical by name of Sender, W.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, A.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, B.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, C.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, D.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, F.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, G.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, H.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, J.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, K.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, M.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, N.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, P.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, S.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, T.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, U.
- Receipts, alphabetical by name of business, W.
- Receipts pertaining to court cases.
- Bill for water rent.
- President and Commissioners of Princess Anne letterhead.
- Town taxes.
- Draft of an advertisement.
Series V. Artifacts
2012.089.5.001 Vee-Dee Sherry wine bottle
2012.089.5.002 Child’s brown vest
Artifacts
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