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The only thing I left out, but since have learned, was that mass credit would create a standard of living among Americans unequaled anywhere in the world.\"","Soon the Morris Plan was adopted by countless other banks.   In 1917, he branched out and established credit life insurance.","In his later years, Morris was frequently honored for his enormous impact on life in twentieth‑century America. His simple idea of installment credit, coupled with his faith in the average citizen, helped to improve the standard of living for millions.  And from the time of his graduation, Morris maintained close ties with his alma mater from which he received many awards of recognition and appreciation. Near the end of his life he gave a generous donation toward the construction of the law library in the new building at North Grounds. 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The only thing I left out, but since have learned, was that mass credit would create a standard of living among Americans unequaled anywhere in the world.\"","Soon the Morris Plan was adopted by countless other banks.   In 1917, he branched out and established credit life insurance.","In his later years, Morris was frequently honored for his enormous impact on life in twentieth‑century America. His simple idea of installment credit, coupled with his faith in the average citizen, helped to improve the standard of living for millions.  And from the time of his graduation, Morris maintained close ties with his alma mater from which he received many awards of recognition and appreciation. Near the end of his life he gave a generous donation toward the construction of the law library in the new building at North Grounds. 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His father withdrew further financial assistance for the young man's education.  Morris found odd jobs in order to stay in school, until his mother stepped in and agreed to support him through his law graduation in June 1901.  He returned to his hometown to begin practicing law.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly in his career, Morris encountered a number of clients who lacked the collateral they needed to borrow money from banks. If these wage earners could not borrow from family members, they were at the mercy of pawnbrokers or loan sharks. Morris, a firm believer in the solid character and dignity of the working class, loaned his own money to these clients. The experience made him cognizant of the need for a lending institution for middle and lower income workers.  He applied to the Virginia Corporation Commission for a charter for such a bank, and received the following reply from its chairman, Judge Robert R. 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Morris found that there were few defaults because most borrowers were thrifty and eager to be debt-free.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIt took some effort to convince the big financiers in New York to allow the Morris Plan to go nationwide.  Morris later recalled the arguments he employed:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"I told them simply that America's strength was in mass production and the only way to insure mass production was mass consumption.  And, like night follows day, we can't have mass consumption without mass credit.  And, what's more, mass credit guarantees mass employment.  That got them!  The only thing I left out, but since have learned, was that mass credit would create a standard of living among Americans unequaled anywhere in the world.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSoon the Morris Plan was adopted by countless other banks.   In 1917, he branched out and established credit life insurance.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn his later years, Morris was frequently honored for his enormous impact on life in twentieth‑century America. His simple idea of installment credit, coupled with his faith in the average citizen, helped to improve the standard of living for millions.  And from the time of his graduation, Morris maintained close ties with his alma mater from which he received many awards of recognition and appreciation. Near the end of his life he gave a generous donation toward the construction of the law library in the new building at North Grounds. The library, bearing his name, opened in 1974, the year after Morris's death.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Arthur J. Morris was born in North Carolina in 1881, but grew up in Norfolk, Virginia.  His father, a strict Presbyterian, ran a general store for farmers.  At sixteen, Arthur suffered an Achilles tendon injury during football practice and spent the next 29 months in a wheelchair, despite numerous operations on his heel.  Through much trial and error, he invented a brace that enabled him to walk. In the fall of 1898 Morris entered the University of Virginia, where he studied English literature, moral philosophy, and economics.  Having done previous work at a preparatory school, he received his B.A. in June 1899.  That school year, he was awarded a handsome gold medal for his debating skills and the Phi Beta Kappa key for academic excellence.","For the next two years, he studied law.  In his final year at the University, his father paid an unannounced visit to Charlottesville and caught his son playing poker. His father withdrew further financial assistance for the young man's education.  Morris found odd jobs in order to stay in school, until his mother stepped in and agreed to support him through his law graduation in June 1901.  He returned to his hometown to begin practicing law.","Early in his career, Morris encountered a number of clients who lacked the collateral they needed to borrow money from banks. If these wage earners could not borrow from family members, they were at the mercy of pawnbrokers or loan sharks. Morris, a firm believer in the solid character and dignity of the working class, loaned his own money to these clients. The experience made him cognizant of the need for a lending institution for middle and lower income workers.  He applied to the Virginia Corporation Commission for a charter for such a bank, and received the following reply from its chairman, Judge Robert R. Prentiss:","Dear Arthur: I have carefully considered your application for a charter for your hybrid and mongrel institution.  Frankly, I don't know what it is.  It isn't a savings bank; it isn't a state or national bank; it isn't a charity. It isn't anything I ever heard of before.  Its principles seem sound, however, and its purpose admirable.  But the real reason that I am going to grant a charter is because I believe in you.","On April 1, 1910, with $20,000 of his own and a few associates' funds, Morris opened the Morris Plan Bank.  Soon there were eleven of these banks enabling the average American, with the \"collateral\" of earning power and good character, to borrow in order to buy a house, finance a car, or carry the family through a catastrophic illness.  Morris found that there were few defaults because most borrowers were thrifty and eager to be debt-free.","It took some effort to convince the big financiers in New York to allow the Morris Plan to go nationwide.  Morris later recalled the arguments he employed:","\"I told them simply that America's strength was in mass production and the only way to insure mass production was mass consumption.  And, like night follows day, we can't have mass consumption without mass credit.  And, what's more, mass credit guarantees mass employment.  That got them!  The only thing I left out, but since have learned, was that mass credit would create a standard of living among Americans unequaled anywhere in the world.\"","Soon the Morris Plan was adopted by countless other banks.   In 1917, he branched out and established credit life insurance.","In his later years, Morris was frequently honored for his enormous impact on life in twentieth‑century America. His simple idea of installment credit, coupled with his faith in the average citizen, helped to improve the standard of living for millions.  And from the time of his graduation, Morris maintained close ties with his alma mater from which he received many awards of recognition and appreciation. Near the end of his life he gave a generous donation toward the construction of the law library in the new building at North Grounds. 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He then moved to Charleston to become a member of the law firm of Poffenbarger, Blue, and Dayton, 1923-1927; Blue, Dayton, and Campbell, 1928-1945; and Dayton, Campbell, and Love, 1945-1948. At the time of his death, Dayton was still in practice with Harry V. Love and Charles M. Love, Jr.  He was a member of the Kanawha County Public Library Board, the Charleston Bar Association, the West Virginia State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Delta, and the Presbyterian Church. Following Dayton's death, his wife, Ruth Woods Dayton, donated his rare book collection to the WVU Libraries and his personal law library to the WVU College of Law where they have honored him by creating The Arthur S. Dayton Professorship.  The books donated to the Libraries are now in the West Virginia and Regional History Center and form the core of the Rare Books Collection.","52, 206, 211, 215, 530, 741, 1066, 1111, 1216, 1445, 1723, 3022, 3023","Correspondence of Arthur Spencer Dayton (1887-1948), prominent Charleston lawyer and avid book collector.  The majority of the correspondence is with American and English book dealers and concerns Dayton's purchase of rare books including Shakespeare's four folios as well as other rare Shakespeare volumes; a comprehensive collection of Mark Twain rare editions; Jane Austen rare materials; the 15th century biblical text  The Nuremburg Chronicle ; and many more rare volumes.   Dayton's collection of rare books forms the basis of the West Virginia and Regional History Center's Rare Books Collection.  Most correspondence takes the form of copies of business letters, but also includes personal letters to friends and colleagues.  The personal letters concern Dayton's view on current politics and the law, health matters, philanthropy, religion, and legal decisions.  The content of the boxes of correspondence is as follows:  Box 1, ca. 1898-1960; Box 2, 1937-1940; Box 3, 1941-1945; Box 4, 1946-1948; and Box 5, 1949-1952, and undated.  The correspondence in Box 5 is mostly from Dayton's wife, Ruth, regarding insuring art and rare materials, as well as the donations of art and rare materials through her charity.  ","Addendum of 2018 January, Box 5, folders 3 and 4, includes clippings, printed material, manuscript notes, correspondence, etc. found within the books donated by Arthur Dayton to the Center's Rare Books Collection. Many of the items seem to relate to the books and/or their acquisition, and most are in enclosures that show the call number of the related book.  Also includes transcription, scans, and notes (ca. 2007) regarding three letters that were found in the book collection, two from Samuel Clemens and one from Brander Matthews.","A detailed paper guide to this collection can be found in the control folder for A\u0026M 0052.  An electronic copy of the same guide is available through a curator at the History Center.","\"Files of correspondence regarding book orders with American dealers. Concern rare books, all of which are now in Rare Book Room at the University.\" ","Firms: Macmillan, Scribner's, American Art Association, Prentice-Hall, Barnes and Noble Inc., Scholars Facsimiles and Reprints, Chaucer Head Book Shop, Blue Ribbon Books, Schulte's Book Store, Giles E. Dawson, Folger Library, Raines Galleries, Chicago Book and Art Auction, Frank Rosengren, Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., Bodley Book Shop, W.H. Lowdermilk and Co., Dauber and Pine Bookshops, G.A. Baker and Co., Inc., Little, Brown and Co., Mannados Bookshop, Export Book Co., John C. Kohn and Co., James F. Drake, Inc., Philip C. Duschnes, Argosy Book Stores, Columbia University Press, Brick Row Book Shop Inc., Swan Auction Galleries, Barker and Brooks, William F. Kelleher.","\"Files correspondence regarding book orders [-]…in England. Concern rare books, all of which are now in the rare book room at the University.\"","Firms: B.H. Blackwell Ltd., George Gregory Book Store, J.andJ. Leighton, Marks and Co., Bankers Trust and Co., Herbert Ford, Export Book Co., Frances Edwards Ltd., Frank R. Brown, George Sexton Ltd., H.M. Fletcher, and Bennett Book Stores","1) Catalogue. \"Books, Autographs, and Manuscripts of Samuel L. Clemens\" Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc. Auction, 1956","2) Catalogue. 4th Cooperative \"Rare Books, 1st Editions, Autographs, and Manuscripts\" unknown date","3) missing","4) Catalogue. \"Rare Books - 1st Editions, Autographs,\" No. 164; Mott, Howard S., unknown date","5) Catalogue. House of El Dieff, #7, unknown date","6) Catalogue. Maxwell Henley Rare Books \"Mark Twain: A Collection of First Editions,\" 1957","7) \"William Morris's Typographical Adventure...\" Philip C. Duschnes, 1959","8) Journal. \"Mark Twain Journal,\" Mr. Cyril Clemens, Editor, 1960","9) Exhibit Catalogue. \"500 Years of Printing: Gutenberg to Present,\" Boston Public Library, 1940","10) Pamphlet. \"The Shakespeare Forgeries of William Ireland\" by Zoltan Haraszti, 1934","These folders include clippings, printed material, manuscript notes, correspondence, etc. found within the books donated by Arthur Dayton to the Center's Rare Books Collection. 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Also included are photocopies of photographs of archaeologists at work.","This folder contains an architectural survey of Ash Lawn Highland. The survey includes archival research and archaeological investigations. The survey also states problems with the proposed repair to the home and recommendations for the repairs.","This folder contains a report that describes the overseer's house at Ash Lawn Highland. The report includes history of the structure, floor plans, and proposals for restorations.","This folder includes instructions on how to properly measure and draw the Ash Lawn Highland buildings and surrounding areas. The drawings and measurements must be consistent with the Historic American Buildings Survey's standards. The folder also includes samples of the drawings.","This folder contains floor plans and measured sketches of Ash Lawn Highland for the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder contains floor plans and measured sketches of Ash Lawn Highland for the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder contains floor plans and measured sketches of Ash Lawn Highland for the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder includes photocopied photographs of the historic building. The photocopies include architectural measurements.","This folder contains negatives and contact sheets of photographs taken for the Historic American Buildings Survey of Ash Lawn Highland.","This folder includes numerous photographs of the historic Ash Lawn Highland used by the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder includes numerous photographs of the historic Ash Lawn Highland used by the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder includes numerous photographs of the historic Ash Lawn Highland used by the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder includes numerous photographs of the historic Ash Lawn Highland used by the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder includes numerous photographs of the historic Ash Lawn Highland used by the Historic American Buildings Survey. The folder also includes photographs of the house from the 1930s.","This folder includes numerous photographs of the historic Ash Lawn Highland used by the Historic American Buildings Survey.","This folder includes photographs of the interior and exterior of the historic home as well as the negatives of the photographs.","This folder contains brochures, pamphlets, and schedules related to an annual summer festival at Ash Lawn Highland. The festival included opera performances, chamber music concerts, lecture series, and more.","This folder includes materials relating to special events at Ash Lawn Highland, including a Kite Day, a champagne and candlelight tour, and a celebration of the tenth anniversary of the historic home as a public museum. Items include pamphlets, advertisements, and reviews.","This folder contains several postcards of the historic estate, general brochures for the museum, and pamphlets describing different exhibitions at the historic home.","The folder has descriptions of summer outdoor programs, radio programs, and school programs relating to the mixing of English, Continental, and Afro-American music. Other items include audiences and teachers' evaluations of the programs as well as recommendations for future developments.","This folder includes lesson plans and activities for teachers to use before and during a school field trip to Ash Lawn Highland.","This folder includes lesson plans and activities for teachers to use before and during a school field trip to Ash Lawn Highland.","This folder contains press releases regarding the Ash Lawn Highland Chamber Music Festival, the summer festivals, Christmas celebrations, and more events at the historic estate.","This folder is a packet which includes brochures of Ash Lawn Highland, a short history of the site, a newspaper article regarding the home's festivities, and a peacock feather.","This folder includes the statement of purpose for the museum, information about the organization,  Friends of Ash Lawn, and a budget for upcoming renovations."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA VHS videotape of the Historic American Buildings Survey of Ash Lawn-Highland was pulled from this collection on 3/9/2010 and was added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58). 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Later in his career, he worked as the historian for the AFD and wrote  A History of the Relief Truck and Engine Company No. 1 of the Alexandria Fire Department (1788-1958) . He retired in 1972 from the Dulles International Airport Fire Department, and moved to Colonial Beach where he was a charter member of the Colonial Yacht Club before his death in 2005.","This collection contains several photos arranged by subject, some original and some copy prints.  There are photos of ships, various Alexandria streets, people, and the Alexandria waterfront.","Photos in folder:","1\tCopy photo of Tubby Sisson driving his horse-drawn fish waggon down an Alexandria street.","Photos in folder: ","2\tCopy photo of people standing in the snow at the 400 block of King Street, in front of Arnold Bros. \n3\tCopy photo of a man running across the snow-covered roads at King and Fairfax Streets near the Ramsay House. \n4\tCopy photo of a train engine parked in the snow on North Fayette Street.","Photos in folder:","5\tAerial photo of the Masonic temple and surrounding neighborhood. \n6\tAerial photo of \"Station C\" on the Potomac River, which is now NRG's Potomac River Generating Station.  The corner of Bashford and Royal Streets can be seen on the left.","Photos in folder:","7\tCopy photo of the Alexandria Light Infantry Drum and Bugle Corps.  \"Mr. Mansfield\" is in front row, holding a drum.  Photo taken in front of Armory Hall on S. Royal Street. \n8\tCopy photo of the Alexandria Light Infantry Drum and Bugle Corps.  \"Mr. Mansfield\" is in front row, holding a drum.  Photo taken in front of Armory Hall on S. Royal Street. \n9\tCopy photo of the Alexandria Light Infantry Drum and Bugle Corps with \"Mr. Mansfield\" standing third from right.  Photo taken at the old band stand in Alexandria National Cemetery. \n10\tCopy photo of the Alexandria Light Infantry Drum and Bugle Corps with \"Mr. Mansfield\" standing third from right.  Photo taken at the old band stand in Alexandria National Cemetery.","Photos in folder: ","11\tCopy photo soldiers in front of the slave pen of Price, Birch, and Co. at 1315 Duke Street around 1863. \n12\tCopy photo of soldiers on horses in front of the Mansion House on the 100 block of N. Fairfax Street around 1863.","Photos in folder:","13\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress. \n14\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress. \n15\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress.","Photos in folder: ","16\tPhoto of the Jones Point Lighthouse.","Photos in folder: ","17\tPhoto of flooding on King Street in Alexandria.  ","Photos in folder:","18\tPhoto of an unknown group of people in front of Washington's Mount Vernon.","Photos in folder: ","19\tPhoto of a fire pump going by in a parade. \n20\tPhoto of a fire pump going by in a parade. \n21\tFire fighters, including Billy Bontz and Sid Douglas, manning the Alexandria Fire Department Co. 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Royal Street after the snow storm of 1922. \n32\tPhoto of the 100 block of N. Royal Street after the snow storm of 1922. \n33\tPhoto of people standing on the 400 block of King Street after the snow storm of 1922.","Photos in folder: ","34\tA family standing outside of Priest Grocery Store in Old Town Alexandira. \n35\tNorthwest corner of King and Washington in Old Town Alexandria.  One of the buildings is the Bar-b-q Chilli Parlor. \n36\tReproduction photo of the Creighton House Keepers Emporium at the corner of King and Royal Streets. \n37\tReproduction photo of the Creighton Druggists store in Old Town Alexandria. \n38\tReproduction photo of two men standing outside the J. E. McKenney Oyster House near McKenzie's Wharf. \n39\tReproduction photo of the 600 block of Cameron Street, looking west toward Christ Church.","Photos in folder: ","40\tReproduction photo of 9 A. 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The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress. \n14\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress. \n15\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress.","Photos in folder: ","16\tPhoto of the Jones Point Lighthouse.","Photos in folder: ","17\tPhoto of flooding on King Street in Alexandria.  ","Photos in folder:","18\tPhoto of an unknown group of people in front of Washington's Mount Vernon.","Photos in folder: ","19\tPhoto of a fire pump going by in a parade. \n20\tPhoto of a fire pump going by in a parade. \n21\tFire fighters, including Billy Bontz and Sid Douglas, manning the Alexandria Fire Department Co. 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Royal Street after the snow storm of 1922. \n32\tPhoto of the 100 block of N. Royal Street after the snow storm of 1922. \n33\tPhoto of people standing on the 400 block of King Street after the snow storm of 1922.","Photos in folder: ","34\tA family standing outside of Priest Grocery Store in Old Town Alexandira. \n35\tNorthwest corner of King and Washington in Old Town Alexandria.  One of the buildings is the Bar-b-q Chilli Parlor. \n36\tReproduction photo of the Creighton House Keepers Emporium at the corner of King and Royal Streets. \n37\tReproduction photo of the Creighton Druggists store in Old Town Alexandria. \n38\tReproduction photo of two men standing outside the J. E. McKenney Oyster House near McKenzie's Wharf. \n39\tReproduction photo of the 600 block of Cameron Street, looking west toward Christ Church.","Photos in folder: ","40\tReproduction photo of 9 A. 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From top left to bottom right:  Frank Kast, Maurice McKenney, Steve Gill, Noel Garner, Douglas Ramsey, George Brawner, Walter Yarney, George Ayers, and Phil Brawner.","Photos in folder: ","49\tPage from a magazine or book, featuring a photo of the \"coloured quarters\" in Alexandria."],"names_ssim":["Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","McKenney, Ashton N. (Mike), 1921-2005"],"corpname_ssim":["Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library"],"names_coll_ssim":["McKenney, Ashton N. (Mike), 1921-2005"],"persname_ssim":["McKenney, Ashton N. (Mike), 1921-2005"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    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Later in his career, he worked as the historian for the AFD and wrote  A History of the Relief Truck and Engine Company No. 1 of the Alexandria Fire Department (1788-1958) . He retired in 1972 from the Dulles International Airport Fire Department, and moved to Colonial Beach where he was a charter member of the Colonial Yacht Club before his death in 2005.","This collection contains several photos arranged by subject, some original and some copy prints.  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Royal Street. \n8\tCopy photo of the Alexandria Light Infantry Drum and Bugle Corps.  \"Mr. Mansfield\" is in front row, holding a drum.  Photo taken in front of Armory Hall on S. Royal Street. \n9\tCopy photo of the Alexandria Light Infantry Drum and Bugle Corps with \"Mr. Mansfield\" standing third from right.  Photo taken at the old band stand in Alexandria National Cemetery. \n10\tCopy photo of the Alexandria Light Infantry Drum and Bugle Corps with \"Mr. Mansfield\" standing third from right.  Photo taken at the old band stand in Alexandria National Cemetery.","Photos in folder: ","11\tCopy photo soldiers in front of the slave pen of Price, Birch, and Co. at 1315 Duke Street around 1863. \n12\tCopy photo of soldiers on horses in front of the Mansion House on the 100 block of N. Fairfax Street around 1863.","Photos in folder:","13\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress. \n14\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress. \n15\tCopy photo of people working in the Express Spark Plug Factory.  The glass negative has been digitized and lives at the Library of Congress.","Photos in folder: ","16\tPhoto of the Jones Point Lighthouse.","Photos in folder: ","17\tPhoto of flooding on King Street in Alexandria.  ","Photos in folder:","18\tPhoto of an unknown group of people in front of Washington's Mount Vernon.","Photos in folder: ","19\tPhoto of a fire pump going by in a parade. \n20\tPhoto of a fire pump going by in a parade. \n21\tFire fighters, including Billy Bontz and Sid Douglas, manning the Alexandria Fire Department Co. 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