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Frederic A. Delano Papers, 1812-1959 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Collection Overview

Title: Frederic A. Delano Papers, 1812-1959Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Delano, Frederic A (1863-1953)

Extent: 11.53 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 00/00/1950

Collection Historical Note

Frederic Adrian Delano, Franklin D. Roosevelt's uncle, was born in Hong Kong, China on September 10, 1863. His father, Warren Delano II, was at that time a partner in the shipping firm of Russell and Company based in that city. A few years later the Delano family returned to "Algonac", the family home near Newburgh, New York and Delano spent much of his childhood there.

After graduating from Harvard University in 1885, Frederic A. Delano began a railroad career as an apprentice machinist with the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad. He eventually became General Manager of that company, serving in that position from 1901 through 1904. In 1905 he was named president of the Wabash Railroad; in January 1911, he assumed the presidency of the Monon Railroad. Resigning that position on August 10, 1914, he accepted appointment to a six-year term on the Federal Reserve Board. In 1918 he resigned as Vice-Chairman of the Board and entered the army as a Major in the U.S. Engineering Corps. He served as director of transportation at Paris, France, attaining the rank of Colonel. In 1921 the United States Government awarded him the Distinguished Service Medal for his wartime service.

The Supreme Court of the United States named Mr. Delano as Receiver in the Red River Boundary Case (Oklahoma v. Texas) in April 1920 and he served in that capacity until the court issued its final decree, on June 1, 1925. The following December he was appointed President of the League of Nations Commission of Enquiry into Production of Opium in Persia. In 1926 the Commission visited Persia to survey the local economy with the aim of proposing a financial substitute for the production of opium.

Frederic A. Delano also had a deep interest in the field of city planning and was a member of the Chicago Plan Commission during his residence in that city prior to 1914. After moving to Washington in that year he became involved in many planning activities in the District of Columbia. President Coolidge appointed him President of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission in 1927. In 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt named him Chairman of the National Resources Planning Commission, a position that he held for ten years. He also served as President of the American Planning and Civic Association for a number of years.

Mr. Delano gave much of his time to civic affairs throughout his life. He served as a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution and a trustee of the Carnegie Institution and also had interests in a number of other organizations. He was the author of many articles on subjects diverse as railroad transportation, monetary policy and city planning. He died in Washington on March 28, 1953 at the age of 89.

Administrative Information

Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Access Restrictions: This collection is available for use by the general public.

Use Restrictions: Literary property rights have not been donated to the United States Government.

Acquisition Source: Catherine Delano Grant and Laura Delano Houghtelling

Acquisition Method: The "Algonac" Diaries were received at the Library in 1950 from Catherine Delano Grant and Laura Delano Houghteling, daughters of Frederic A. Delano. In August 1950 Catherine Delano Grant also gave the Library a volume of condolences received by the Delano family on the death of Laura F. Delano, Mr. Delano's sister, in 1884. The remainder was given to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library by Laura Delano Houghteling in July 1953 and October 1964.

Related Materials: Correspondence with Frederic A. Delano may be found in the papers of Eleanor Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt and in the Delano Family Papers. The Delano Family Papers and the Roosevelt Family Papers include material concerning other members of the Delano family.

Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Subject File, 1904-1950],
[Series 2: Red River Boundary Case, 1920-1928],
[Series 3: League of Nations Commission of Enquiry into Production of Opium in Persia, 1925-1927],
[Series 4: Speeches and Writings, 1887-1940's],
[Series 5: Estate Papers],
[Series 6: Family Papers, 1812-ca. 1925],
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Series 6: Family Papers, 1812-ca. 1925Add to your cart.

Box 27Add to your cart.

Copy of Correspondence between Amasa Delano and John Quincy Adams, 1817Add to your cart.

Correspondence-Edward Delano (F. A. D.'s uncle) to Family, 1847Add to your cart.

Letterpress Copies (with transcripts) of correspondence from Frederick A. Delano (Warren Delano II's brother) to his family, 1838-1844Add to your cart.

Photostats of correspondence from Joseph C. Delano (Warren Delano II's cousin) to family members, 1812-1818Add to your cart.

Correspondence (with transcripts)-Sara Delano (F. A. D.'s sister) to her family, 1863-1877Add to your cart.

Correspondence-Warren Delano II and Franklin H. Delano (his brother) to Capt. Joseph C. Delano (their cousin), 1833-1837Add to your cart.

Transcripts of Letters from Warren Delano II to members of Russell and Co. during the Opium War, 1840-1841Add to your cart.

Correspondence-Warren Delano II to his father, Warren Delano, 1843; 1864Add to your cart.

Correspondence-William Delano to [Warren Delano II?], 1845Add to your cart.

Correspondence between Warren Delano II and P.S. Forbes, 1857-1858Add to your cart.

Notes by Warren Delano II on U.S. Sea Trade, 1877Add to your cart.

Correspondence between Warren Delano II and R. B. Forbes, 1879Add to your cart.

Correspondence-Warren Delano II to Frederic A. Delano, 1876-1891Add to your cart.

Correspondence-Annie Delano Hitch (F. A. D.'s sister) to Eleanor Blodgett, 1878Add to your cart.

Condolences on the death of Laura F. Delano (F. A. D.'s sister), 1884Add to your cart.

Journal kept by Catherine R. Delano (Mrs. Warren Delano II) on voyage from New York to Hong Kong on the clipper Surprise, 1862Add to your cart.

Frederic A. Delano's Autobiographical Sketch, Algonac. Donated by F. D. Grant Jr., July 5, 1941Add to your cart.

Box 28Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", January 1869-September 1870Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", October 1870-August 1872Add to your cart.

Box 29Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", September 1872-September 1875Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", October 1875-January 1879Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", January 1879-January 1882Add to your cart.

Box 30Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", January 1882-October 1885Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", August 1885-January 1889Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", January 1889-January 1893Add to your cart.

Box 31Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", January 1893-April 1896Add to your cart.

Box 32Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", May 1896-October 1900Add to your cart.

Box 33Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", November 1900-September 1905Add to your cart.

Box 34Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", October 1905-December 1909Add to your cart.

Box 35Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", January 1910-December 1914; June 30, 1914Add to your cart.

Box 36Add to your cart.

"Algonac Diaries", July 1914-ca.1925Add to your cart.

Scrapbook kept by Annie Delano Hitch, 1883-1916Add to your cart.

Box 37Add to your cart.

Clippings and Memorabilia (Apparently kept by Edward Delano), ca.1850-1875Add to your cart.

Scrapbook kept by Edward DelanoAdd to your cart.

Scrapbook with material re Warren Delano II, ca.1840-1898Add to your cart.

Two Scrapbooks kept by Dora Delano ForbesAdd to your cart.

Box 38Add to your cart.

Log of the Philippe De La Noy, 1848-1852Add to your cart.

Log of the Philippe De La Noy, 1852-1855Add to your cart.

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Subject File, 1904-1950],
[Series 2: Red River Boundary Case, 1920-1928],
[Series 3: League of Nations Commission of Enquiry into Production of Opium in Persia, 1925-1927],
[Series 4: Speeches and Writings, 1887-1940's],
[Series 5: Estate Papers],
[Series 6: Family Papers, 1812-ca. 1925],
[All]