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Finding aid created by: Anna Smallwood
Date: 2015
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Summary |
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Creator: | Mace, William H. (William Harrison), 1852-1938. |
Title: | William H. Mace Papers |
Dates: | 1887-1933 |
Size: | 2 boxes (1 linear foot) |
Abstract: | The William H. Mace Papers contains the written works of William H. Mace, a faculty member of the History Department at Syracuse University. |
Language: | English , German |
Repository: |
University Archives, Special Collections Research Center Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600 Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 |
William Harrison Mace was born on November 27, 1852 in Lexington, Indiana. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan in 1883, his master’s degree from the University of Indiana in 1888, his doctorate of philosophy from the University of Jena, Germany in 1897 and an honorary law degree from Syracuse University in 1916. Mace was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Mace was well known for his teaching and had extensive experience before he came to Syracuse. Before finishing his degrees, Mace was a principal and a superintendent in Indiana as well as a leader in public schools in Iowa. Among his roles in teaching, Mace served as the chair of history at DePauw University Normal School in Indiana.
Mace joined the faculty at Syracuse University in 1891 when he accepted the position of the William Griffin Chair of History and Political Science. He later became the chair of the History Department for Syracuse University. Over the course of his career, Mace gave lectures and wrote many articles, reviews, textbooks and other history books. Among these are a collection of guides for the University of the State of New York, University Extension Department for use in teaching specialty classes in American history. In 1894, Mace gave a series of lectures at Cambridge University in England in American history.
Mace was more than just a professor; he was regarded as a friend to many Syracuse students. He was known for his involvement in student activities and attended many commencement ceremonies even after he retired in 1916. He contributed greatly to the library by establishing the Mace Fund for books in the historical department and the Lincoln Collection Fund for Abraham Lincoln resources and memoirs. This legacy lives on in the Mace Lincoln Library Fund. He died on August 4, 1938.
The William H. Mace Papers contain many of Mace's academic writings. These include textbooks, articles and other history books. Many of these works have handwritten lecture notes within. All writings are in English, with the exception of Des alteren Pitt Beziehungen zur amerikanischen Revolution, which is in German. The University of the State of New York, University Extension Department folder contains lecture notes on specialized subjects within American history. Though not all of them have been written by Mace, he contributed toward many of them.
Access Restrictions:
Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.
Use Restrictions:
Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.
The Archives has a clippings file and portrait file on William H. Mace.
Names
Mace, William H. (William Harrison), 1852-1938.
Syracuse University -- Faculty.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.
Types of Material
Writings (documents)
Preferred Citation
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
William H. Mace Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
Acquisition Information
These papers were donated to the Archives by Louis Lucente in 2010.
Processing Information
This collection is fully processed. Items were placed into archival folders and boxes.
Materials are filed in alphabetical order.
Papers
Papers | |||||||||||
Box 1 | American History- with Notes, William Mace 1892 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Des ӓlteren Pitt Beziehungen zur amerikanischen Revolution, William Mace 1897 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | "Graduate Work and a School of Education," William Mace 1904 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Indiana University Alumni Quarterly, Book Review by William Mace April 1923 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Lincoln and Douglas, William Mace 1933 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Mace's Beginner's History, William Mace 1921 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Mace's Elementary History, William Mace 1914 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Mace's School History of the United States- Brown Edition, William Mace 1904 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Mace's School History of the United States- Notes removed from Brown Edition undated | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Mace's School History of the United States- Red Edition, William Mace 1904 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | A Man and His Book: The Record of One, The Measure of the Other, William Mace undated | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Outline and Notes on United States History- with Notes, William Mace 1887 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Lecture Books Written for the University of the State of New York, University Extension Department, William Mace, Arthur Kaiser, and Henry P. Warren 1892-1898 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | A Working Manual of American History for Teachers and Students, William Mace 1895 |