Edwin Denby papers, 1845-1846, 1880-1927
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- The collection is open to research.
Summary
- Creator:
- Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929
- Abstract:
- United States Representative and Secretary of the Navy; collection includes correspondence, 1880-1927, concerning personal matters, business affairs, and political activities; letters to Mrs. Denby regarding Denby’s death; articles, speeches, notes and memoranda on various topics including the Teapot Dome Scandal, Panama Canal, relations with China, and the United States Navy; photostats of letters exchanged between Nathaniel Denby and George Bancroft, 1845-1846; and photographs.
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2.4 linear feet
1 oversize folder - Language:
- English
- Call Number:
- 851116 Aa 2
- Authors:
- Finding aid created by Megan Cooney, 2008 (collection reprocessing)
Background
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The Edwin Denby papers, dating from 1845-1846 and 1880-1929, are organized into five series: Correspondence, Articles and Speeches, Topical Files, Personal/Biographical, and Photographs. Denby's papers document his political career as United States Representative and Secretary of the Navy, and include relevant information on such topics as the United States Navy, the Panama Canal and the Teapot Dome Scandal.
- Biographical / Historical:
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Edwin Denby was born on February 18, 1870 in Evansville, Indiana to Charles and Martha (Fitch) Denby. In 1885 he moved to China with his father, who had been appointed minister for the United States. Denby lived there for ten years, where he was employed in the Chinese imperial maritime customs service from1887 to 1894. Upon return to America, Denby enrolled in the Law School at the University of Michigan, receiving his L.L.B. in 1896.
Denby volunteered for service in the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War, serving as a gunner's mate aboard the Yosemite. He then returned to Detroit to practice law. Denby was elected as a Republican Representative to the Michigan legislature in 1903, and in 1905 was elected to represent Michigan's 1st District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1905 to 1911. After he lost the election in 1910 to Democrat Frank E. Doremus, Denby returned to his law practice in Detroit. When the United States entered World War I in 1917, he enlisted as a private in the United States Marine Corps. Denby retired in 1919 with the rank of Major (United States). He was then selected by President Warren G. Harding to be Secretary of the Navy, in which capacity he served from 1921 to 1924.
Denby is perhaps best known for his involvement in the Teapot Dome oil reserve scandal, which led to his resignation as Secretary of the Navy. In 1921, by executive order of the President, control of naval oil reserves at Teapot Dome, Wyo., and at Elk Hills, Calif., was transferred from the Navy Dept. to the Dept. of the Interior. In 1922, Albert B. Fall, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, leased, without competitive bidding, the Teapot Dome fields to Harry F. Sinclair, an oil operator, and the field at Elk Hills, Calif., to Edward L. Doheny. These transactions became (1922--23) the subject of a Senate investigation conducted by Sen. Thomas J. Walsh. Through the course of the investigation, it was found that Donehy had loaned or given large amounts of money to Fall, presumably in payment for the lucrative oil reserve leases. Fall was eventually indicted for conspiracy and for accepting bribes, and convicted of the latter charge (he was sentenced to a year in prison and fined $100,000).
Denby was not seriously charged, and was determined to have taken no significant part in the negotiations. A quote from The New York Tribune illustrates the public perception of Denby's involvement in the affair: "Stupidity is the high crime and misdemeanor which the Senate accuses Mr. Denby, and the only one." (Feb. 12, 1924). A senate vote on February 11, 1924 requested President Coolidge (Harding had died by this time) to dismiss Denby from his cabinet. Coolidge declined to dismiss Denby, who still insisted that the leases of the oil reserves were both legal and expedient. Nevertheless, Denby resigned his post on February 18, 1924, and in March returned once again to Detroit to practice law. He died there a few weeks before his 59th birthday.
Detroit's Denby High School is named in his honor, as is the Denby Center for Children and Family Services, which the Salvation Army opened in Detroit in 1930 to provide housing and treatment for abused and neglected children.
- Acquisition Information:
- Received from Mrs. Marion Thurber Denby (Donor no. 1458 ) in 1941.
- Accruals:
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No further additions to the papers are expected.
- Rules or Conventions:
- Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Related
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Selective Index to Correspondents
Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926. - Oct. 4, 1910
Clark, Emory W. - March 7, 1924
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933. - Feb. 18, 1924, April 3, 1926
Couzens, James 1872-1936. - Jan. 18, 1908, Jan. 21, 1908, April 17, 1908, March 8, 1924, May 1, 1924
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948. - March 4, 1921, March 5, 1921, June 7, 1926, Feb. 8, 1929, Feb. 26, 1929
Griffin, Robert Stanislaus, 1857-1933. - Sept. 22, 1921
Henderson, Charles B. - March 10, 1921
Hobbs, William Herbert, 1864-1952. - Jan. 5, 1924
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964. - April 3, 1924
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. - March 9, 1924
Kennedy, Joseph J. - 1921-1926
Murphy, M. J. - March 15, 1924
Newberry, Truman Handy, 1864-1945. - March 10, 1924
Niblack, Albert Parker, 1859-1929. - Feb. 19, 1921
Osborn, Chase S. (Chase Salmon), b. 1860 - March 12, 1924, April 10, 1926, Nov. 29, 1926, Jan. 2, 1927
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944. - Aug.1, 1923, April 10, 1924
Rose, Henry Martin, b. 1858. - Mar. 10, 1924, Mar. 31, 1924, Apr. 3, 1924, Apr. 29, 1924, Mar. 27, 1926
Smith, Hal Horace, 1873-1944. - Apr. 10, 1924, Apr. 11, 1924, May 1, 1924
Sosnowksi, John B. - Mar. 26, 1926
Tuttle, Arthur J., 1868-1944. - Mar. 7, 1924
Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951. - Apr. 3, 1924
Wallace, Henry Cantwell, 1866-1924. - Mar. 31, 1924
Walsh, Thomas James, 1859-1933. - Mar. 10, 1921
Wilbur, Curtis Dwight, 1867-1954. - June 7, 1926, Feb. 8, 1929, Feb. 26, 1929
Subjects
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Petroleum industry and trade -- United States.
Airplanes.
Airships.
Ships.
Street-railroads -- Michigan -- Mount Clemens. - Formats:
- Photographs.
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Detroit Board of Commerce.
United States. Navy.
University of Michigan -- Football.
University of Michigan -- Students -- Social life and customs -- 1891-1900.
Bancroft, George, 1800-1891.
Green, Fred W. (Fred Warren), 1872-1936.
Mason, John G.
Denby, Charles, 1830-1904.
Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929.
Dewey, George, 1837-1917.
Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926.
Clark, Emory W.
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.
Couzens, James, 1872-1936.
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948.
Denby, Nathaniel.
Griffin, Robert Stanislaus, 1857-1933.
Henderson, Charles B.
Hobbs, William Herbert, 1864-1952.
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.
Kennedy, Joseph J.
Murphy, M. J.
Newberry, Truman Handy, 1864-1945.
Niblack, Albert Parker, 1859-1929.
Osborn, Chase S. (Chase Salmon), 1860-
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944.
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.
Rose, Henry Martin, 1858-
Smith, Hal Horace, 1873-1944.
Sosnowksi, John B.
Tuttle, Arthur J., 1868-1944.
Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951.
Wallace, Henry Cantwell, 1866-1924.
Walsh, Thomas James, 1859-1933.
Wilbur, Curtis Dwight, 1867-1954. - Places:
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China -- History -- Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901.
Panama Canal (Panama)
China -- History -- Republic, 1912-1949.
Mount Clemens (Mich.) -- Street-railroads.
Panama.
China -- History -- 1861-1912.
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Using These Materials
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The collection is open to research.
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Copyright is held by the Regents of the University of Michigan but the collection may contain third-party materials for which copyright is not held. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials.
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[item], folder, box, Edwin Denby papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan