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Fr&akXia &night Lane

COMMITTEE ON THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Processed*

Date*

IB

H/15/55

«• 1921)

The papers of Franklin K# |*S*f newspaper m&n and Secretary
of the Interior under Vocdrov Viison, 4,re on dtpotlt in tfct
Library of the University of California *t Berkeley. The sa
c o l l e c t i o n de»cr.lbed heroin MMi x'ouAd i a Uis iiofed oiv

f

Adolph Q< f i l l e r «nd covers the period (1921*1939) of the Franklin
K. Lane Keoorisl Fund. I t MM turned over to tins CoMkiittee on th#
History of the Feder&l Reserve S^.steo by Hrs. Lucy 3prftgu© Mitchell
end forwrded to the Ifaiverait/ of California on January 2U> 1955•
Measure of sis&*t

1 cubic foot

nuir.b^r of
Thefe,pp*?nd«idpurvey of thcae p t p e r s vm<5 iaf»d« by the iiationei
Hdoorde Management Gnunoil a t the

In addition, tlie General ^ i o r r r / of the University o*
Californie reports th# posses&ion of another linger foot of a r t e r i a l
incl-.iding speeches, f^rticlfts and rdgcellany given to the Bancroft
Library by Mrs» irfme in l^Ulp and A small ftaount of correspondence*
Mo speoi&l restrictions h&v© been laced on this meteri&i,
nor does u complete inventory

See l e t t u r 11/15/55 froa George P. H&asaoad, director fhe General Library
s t the University °? Ctilifomia for furthar




Franklin Knight Lane
XI

- 2 Biographical ftote

July 15
1886

Born, near Charlottetovn f P«E«I M Canada
Graduated, University of California
Engaged in newsp&per vork early in l i f « f
owner and e d i t o r of fecoma Daily Hevs

part

1869

Admitted to California bar and began l a v practice
in San Francisco

1693* Ipr« 11

Married Anne Vintenaute ( l eon)

1397-1902

Corporation counsel, San Francisco

190?

Cendldfit* for Governor of C&lifornia

1905-13

Hfeiaberf I n t e r s t a t e Go&merc© Commission (ch&irsyRn
in 1913)

1913-20

Secretary of the I n t e r i o r in cabinet of Voodrov
Wilson
?ic© President, F«n^iUaericen Petroleum and
Transport Coeppny

1921, May 18

Died

See Who Was Who in America, 1397-1942, •ol« I , Marquis
N.B« Mr» Lome's appointment as Secretary of the I n t e r i o r vas i n p a r t
a recognition of Wilson*s indebtedness to the California voters* He
led ft group of Californlana, -which included Adolph Miller and Hay
Gidney, to service in Washington.




Franklin Knight
III




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Description of Serl#s

pepers i t th« University of C&llforniP Include the
previously deaeribfcd* which w m MSt to ttMH in 1955 by thi$
and fee folloving ! tests*
i s.nd isiscsllaioj presented togr
the Bancroft Library in 1947
X famous .letter to Dr« John Fialey in 1921, proposing a
8 letter® to Chester Eovell in the Bewail collection
A small group of 8.1 acelleneous Lane pepers in Etlph £•
Fhelps papers

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PAPERS OF THE FRANKLIN KHIGHT LAKE MEMORIAL FOND
1921 - 1939
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Franklin Knight Lane (1864 • 1921) nevspuper men and attorney, vho grew to smnhood in California, became Secretary of the Interior under President Woodrow Wilson on March 5# 1913* an office he
held until March 1, 192Q* L&ne died on May 18, 1921 leaving a widow
&nd tvo grovn children* Immediately after his death a aovesient began
among his close friends, including Franklin D. Boosevelt, Herbert
Hoover, and Adolph C» Killer to establish 8 trust fund for the vidov*
fioosevelt, Hoover and Miller bec&Eie trustees of the fund
&nd vitbin six laonths $108,000 were given to th@ fund by friend© of
Franklin Lane. A, C. Miller, acting as Treasurer of the fund, invested the principal and \rsi> soon sending ita income to Mrs* Lane,
According to the provisions of the trust fund the widow
was to receive the income until her deeth at vhich time the principal
VRS to be used to establish a permanent memorial to Mr* Lme* The
three trustees seriously considered three possible memorials, a monument in the California rsdvoods, a flagpole on H&in$ Point in the
District of Columbia, and a bequest to the University of California
at Berkeley*
In 1939 the principal was transferred to the University of
California with provisions that Mrs* L&ne was to continue receiving
income from the University until her death*
The papers in this collection ar© apparently complete fro®
1921 to 1939• They cover the original donations, the payments m&d®
to Mrs* Lane, the study of a permanent memorial, end all the financial
records for the period*
Adoiph C« Miller* in vhose home the papers were found, is
the principal agent throughout the period* There are autographs of
Franklin Hoosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Julius Bosenmid, E« L* Doheny,
the largest contributor, «Taaes B» Phelan, and others on their letters
transmitting donations to the fund*




There is approximately one cubic foot of records*

A National Records Management Council Report

copy

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GQRRESPQtSDEBCE REGARDIHG IBS ORGAKIZAHOH MB OFETtATXOH OF THE
K» USE MIMGRIJU, FUND,

L e t t e r s , 1921 - 1926
Primarily between S
S i donors and A, G. Miller* r e c e i p t s
and r e p l i e s attached, These ar© arranged a l p h a b e t i c a l l y
by donor. Also included ar© an a b s t r a c t of many of the
l e t t e r s and a l i s t of donors*
2«

Permanent Memorial L e t t e r s , 1921 - .19,38
The period 1921 - 1924. covers a aimorlcl i n California
Hedvood grove• The period 1931 - 1938 covers a flagpole
proposed for Hains Point, D i s t r i c t of Columbia, Both of
these proposals ver©

3* b e t t e r s .Regarding the Transfer of the Fund to the Pniveraity
of CajJLforaia. 1933 - 1939
Includes Z®V®TH1 rough drafts and tvo oopits of the f i n a l
Agreement between the Fund Trustees &n& the Regents of
the University.
&• Yfes: L i a b i l i t y L e t t e r s . 1926 - 193S
Covers both Mrs* Ju&ne*s . l i a b i l i t y and that of donors.
5.

IX.




Iftcoae Tr&ngailt&l end Heoeipt L e t t e r s , 19.36 - 1
Routine fors l e t t e r s between Hrs* Atm.f* V« Lane
! • C. Miller covering t r & n s s i t t a l of checks to Mrs* Lane.

fimUClML RECORDS OF THE VUHD.

!•

3 t a t r u e s t of .Incoia^ ao^. Dlsbur.geraent^i .Franklin K* Lane
Fund. U c o p i e s ) . 1 9 2 1 - 1939
^^

.Registert Fqn^d O^wned. 19^2 *• 193|8

3» Bank Statements and Cancelled ..Checks,
Yrust Gmmm* 1921 - 1938"

toeric&n

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Um Detail Banking .Records.
Deposit Tickets and Orders to Clip Coupons, 1921 - 193B
Buy and Sell Orders, Securities, 1922 - 1938
Check Stubs, 1921 - 1939
Safety Deposit Vault Kent Receipts, 1922 - 193&
ZZZ. MISCELLANEOUS MATERZAL OH THXLXM K. UM




1.

Memorial Service, June 5, 1921. (5 copies}

2.

Abstracts from nevsp&pers and Vlio's % o , 192l»

3»

A copy of rrndon thou.£hto on cooperation by Frenklin K. Lena*

A National Records Management Council Report

APPRAISAL OF THE FRAHKLIH K« LANE KBiOPJAL FUND PAPERS

Although these papers, which were found In the home of Adolph C. Miller,
&dd nothing to en understanding of Franklin K. Lane, except that he had many
friends* they are a fitting clisa&x to the volume of his Letters. Personal and
Political, edited by his vidov, Anne tf« Lene and Louis Herrick Wall in 1922* If
Lane's papers are s t i l l in existence, these should, in part, be added to the
collection.
A second logical depository for this group of records vould be the
0niversity of California *t 8®rk®l$y since I t gives the background of the Franklin
K* Lane Foundation, established »t Berkeley in 1939*
Hovever, if Lane's papers no longer exist, or if the University i s not
interested, there Is no re&son for preserving the collection* The Fund's purpose
v&s very limited in the period 1921 - 1939, and i t i s not unique fcison^ such
organisations.
Furthermore, if i t .lo decided to prtiWTt & record of the fund, the
following i t e s s should b* destroyedx




Liability Lotters, 1926 - 193S, Th«ae are too sketchy
to be of value•
1-5#

Income ?r*a*/it%«l and Receipt Letters, 1936 * 1933.
Koutine itema of no value.

IX«1|

Stet^ient of Income and Eiflburseaants, Fr&nklin K# Lane
Heiaoricil Fund, 1921 - 1939. Destroy one copy.

II-3j

Bank Statements &n£ Cancelled Checks, 1921 - 1939.
Completely reflected in Statement of Incoiae«..»»

II-4>

Detailed finenci&l items reflected in Statement of Income.••

111-1} Mesoriel Service, June 5, 1921. Retain one copy.
111-2} Revap&per clippings.
III-3i

Sot unique.

A copy of random thoughts...This p e r a l l o l s i<1ees published

in Letters.
Destruction of these items would reduce the bulk by 50j£.

A Hational Records M&negement Council Report