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Carl Ernest Schmidt papers, 1892-1935
15 volumes (in 3 boxes) — 1 oversize volume
The Carl E. Schmidt collection consists of sixteen volumes of scrapbooks documenting the wide scope of Schmidt's interests. These scrapbooks were compiled and numbered by Schmidt himself, although some of the explanatory text was added by a friend, Dr. Tobias Sigel, who was himself a German immigrant and prominent citizen of Detroit. The scrapbooks are filled with a variety of printed material, photographs, handwritten accounts of sentiments and occasions, and hand-drawn ink illustrations. Much of the scrapbooks' text is in German, including many clippings from German language newspapers. The illustrations in Volume II are particularly attractive. They are hand-drawn red and black ink illustrations of fanciful, legendary themes relating to Walhalla.
The following inventory is a general guide to the contents of each volume. For those scrapbooks that were paginated by Schmidt, specific sections of special interest have been noted in the inventory. Volume 2 also has its own, original index. There is one corresponding folder for each of thirteen of the volumes. These folders contain loose items removed from volumes one through eleven, thirteen, and fourteen.
As the inventory shows, Schmidt was most thorough in documenting his recreational and farming interests, and his political activity in Detroit, at the state level, and in the German-American community. There is, however, very little information about his tannery business.
Unnumbered volume, 1892-1898
- General subjects include:
- Schmidt's resignation from Detroit Police Board Committee in 1894
- Schmidt as Pingree's preferred successor for mayor of Detroit in 1897
- Death of Traugott Schmidt, Carl Schmidt's father, in 1897
Volume 1, 1905-1906
- General subjects include:
- Travel to and around Walhalla
- Entertainment at Walhalla, including hunting, card games, target shooting
- Of special interest:
- Excursions to Walhalla
- "The Ride on the Locomotive," p. 22-24
- "A Northern Trip," p. 41-44 (printed article)
- Sketch of land and distribution of seeds at Walhalla, p. 135
- Excursions to Walhalla
Volume 2 with index, 1907-1908
- General subjects include:
- Travel to and around Walhalla
- Entertainment at Walhalla, including hunting, boating excursions, dining, card games
- German-language poetry
- Of special interest:
- Tree-planting expeditions at Walhalla, p. 3-36, 42-90
- Winter junket to Walhalla, p. 106-143
Volume 3, 1908-1909
- General subjects include:
- Travel to and around Walhalla
- Entertainment at Walhalla, including ice boating, card games, horse-back riding, boating
- German-language poetry
- Conservation in Michigan
- Of special interest:
- Promotion of reforestation in Michigan
- Schmidt appointed by Governor Warner to develop a comprehensive system of reforestation, p. 45
- Trip with Jo Labadie, photos, p. 127-138, and manuscript by Labadie, in volume 3 folder
- Promotion of reforestation in Michigan
Volume 4, 1911-1912
- General subjects include:
- Travel to and around Walhalla
- Entertainment at Walhalla, including ice boating, board games, hiking
- German and English-language poetry about Walhalla
- Correspondence about Walhalla
- Of special interest:
- Excursions to Walhalla
- Automobile trip from Detroit to Walhalla, p. 102-120
- Fire aftermath in Au Sable and Oscoda, p. 68-95
- Excursions to Walhalla
Volume 5, 1912-1916
- General subjects include:
- Detroit municipal issues
- Schmid's leather company
- Pacifist sentiment among German-Americans
- Conservation in Michigan
- Of special interest:
- Schmidt's criticism of the lumberjack, p. 20-22
- Advertisement for Schmidt leather goods, p. 26-27
- Schmidt's defense of the Kaiser in 1914, p. 126
- Schmidt's interest in municipal ownership of the street railway system, p. 138-139
- Resolution of German-Americans demanding pacifism on part of the U. S. government, back inside cover of scrapbook