STUART DIMOND AND FAMILY:
An Inventory of Their Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society
Manuscripts Collection
OVERVIEW
Creator: | Dimond, Stuart D. (Stuart Dudley). | |
Title: | Stuart Dimond and family papers. | |
Dates: | 1857-1957. | |
Abstract: | Diaries, family history materials, and other papers relating to the Dimond, Willard, and Dudley families. | |
Quantity: | 0.2 cubic feet (1 box). | |
Location: | P2546 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
The Willard family came to Minnesota from Ohio sometime in the late 1850s. They settled in Castle Rock Township, Dakota County, where Arthur Theodore was born in 1862. Following the death of Arthur's mother, the rest of the family, except Willis Robert and Arthur Theodore, moved back to Ohio.
Willis R. Willard (1854-1940) went to Hastings, Minnesota around 1870, where he worked in the newspaper office and learned the engraving trade. In 1874 he moved to Minneapolis and worked as a wood engraver. At about the same time he brought his brother Arthur to Minneapolis, where he also engaged in the business. Willis did engraving work for a number of firms in Minneapolis and elsewhere and in 1895 joined the advertising department of M. W. Savage's International Stock Food Company, with which he was associated until his retirement.
Arthur Theodore Willard (1862-1943) also did engraving work early in his career. He was an engraver for the Northwestern Miller in 1882. However, at about the same time he started experimenting with battery cells. In 1886 he went to Cleveland, Ohio, where he lived with his uncle Archibald M. Willard (an artist who painted the famous "Spirit of '76" portrait) and in the 1890s began the Willard Electric Battery Company, which later became the Willard Storage Battery Company. Shortly after he left Minneapolis, Willard changed his name to T. A. Willard. Willard was also interested in the pre-Colombian art of Central America and wrote and researched extensively on the Mayan civilization.
The Dimond family became related to the Willard family through the marriage of Alice Dimond, daughter of Alfred Stewart Dimond, to Willis Robert Willard. Alfred Steward Dimond (1836-1905) was a printer by trade and was the editor and publisher of The Minnetonka Tourist, Tourist and Sportsman, and Northwestern Tourist, all during the years 1876-1894. He also edited White Bear Life from 1896-1899. For a short period (1855-1856), he and Jesse Phelps leased the Faribault Home in Mendota as a hotel under the name "Mendota House."
Alice and Willis Willard's nephew, Stuart Dudley Dimond, was born 2 January 1891 in Minnesota, the son of Frank and Cora (Clark) Dimond. He went to New York City where he studied mechanics and engineering, but returned to Minnesota in April of 1912. After several short stints with other Minneapolis firms including Western Electric, Minneapolis Motorcycle Co., and Voeglis Photo Department, he took a job at Anderson Electric Car Company. He later became chief electrician for the Soo Line Railroad.
Stuart Dimond married Margaret "Bibs" Bixby (b. 19 August 1894) in May of 1913. They lived in Excelsior and later in Minneapolis. The couple had at least one child, a son named after his father. Margaret died 17 August 1965. Stuart passed away on 24 October 1985.
A genealogical chart showing the relationships of members of the Willard and Dimond family members mentioned above is in the collection.
SCOPE AND CONTENTS
Diaries, family history materials, and other papers relating to the Dimond, Willard, and Dudley families.
The Willard family papers give genealogical information on the Willard family, which settled in Dakota County, Minnesota, and describe the careers of brothers Willis Robert Willard, who was a printer and engraver, and Arthur Theodore Willard (later known as T. A. Willard) who started the Willard Electric Battery Company.
Dimond family papers include a biographical sketch of Alfred Stewart Dimond, describing his work as a printer and editor, as well as his brief period in the hotel business, when he and a partner leased the Faribault House (Mendota, Minn.) under the name "Mendota House." Also included are diaries (1912-1913) of his grandson, Stuart D. Dimond, describing his studies of mechanics and engineering in New York City, his subsequent move to Excelsior, Minnesota, his work with Anderson Electric Car Co. and other Minneapolis companies, and his courtship and marriage of Margaret "Bibs" Bixby.
Papers of the Dudley family consist of deeds for land in Hennepin county.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Availability:
The collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Stuart Dimond and Family Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.
Accession Information:
Accession number: 7045; 8136; 8137; 8647; 8648; 8651; 15,902
Processing Information:
Processed by: Lara D. Friedman~Shedlov, October 2002
Catalog ID number: 09-00323267
A portion of this collection was originally cataloged as A/-D582
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Box | |||||||||||
P2546 | 1 | Stuart D. Dimond diaries, 1912-1913. 2 volumes. | |||||||||
Diaries describing Dimond's studies of mechanics and engineering in New York City, his subsequent move to Excelsior, Minnesota, and his work with Anderson Electric Car Co. and other Minneapolis companies. The diaries also document his courtship of Margaret "Bibs" Bixby of Excelsior, their marriage, and the purchase of property in Excelsior to build a house. |
Alfred Stewart Dimond, undated. | |||||||||||
Biographical data, transcripts of news clippings, and an unsigned and unnamed manuscript, possibly written by A. S. Dimond, giving a brief history of the settlement of Minnesota, information on Mendota, and a description of an Indian feast. |
Willard family, 1874-1957. | |||||||||||
Biographical sketches and newspaper obituaries of T.A. Willard, a printed plat of part of Dakota County showing Castle Rock Township, and a sketch of the history of the Willard family in Minnesota written by Stuart D. Dimond in 1957. Described in some detail are the careers of Willis Robert and Arthur Theodore Willard (later known as T.A. Willard). |
Dudley family deeds, 1857. | |||||||||||
Deeds, dated June 10 and October 30, 1857, transferring a tract of land in Township 117, Range 23 (Hennepin County) from Conrad Michall to William Dudley. No information could be located concerning the relationship of the Dudleys to the Dimond and/or Willard families. |
CATALOG HEADINGS
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
- Topics:
- Printing -- Minnesota.
- Motorcycles.
- Motorcyclists.
- Persons:
- Bixby family.
- Diamond family.
- Dimond, A. S. (Alfred Stewart), 1836-1905.
- Villar family.
- Willard, Archibald M., 1836-1918.
- Willard, Willis Robert, 1854-1940.
- Willard, T. A. (Theodore Arthur), 1862-1943.
- Organizations:
- Anderson Electric Car Co.
- Faribault House (Mendota, Minn.).
- Western Electric Company.
- Willard Storage Battery Co.
- Places:
- Excelsior (Minn.).
- Dakota County (Minn.).
- Mendota (Minn.) -- Buildings.
- Document Types:
- Deeds.