- Additional Authors
- Smith, Herbert.
- Description
- 3.5 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 crate, 1 tin box, and 1 package).
- Summary
- Collection consists of typescripts of letters dealing with the Bahá'í faith; diaries, 1940-1948; diary, 1940, kept by Herbert Smith (Remey's chauffeur); and monographs on the Remey house and family mausoleum.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Diaries.
- Access (note)
- Restricted access;
- are restricted until 1995.
- Biography (note)
- Charles Mason Remey (1874-1974) taught architecture at George Washington University from 1906 to 1910 and was appointed to design the Bahá'í Temple on Mount Carmel in Israel. He wrote books and gave lectures on subjects such as architecture, the Bahá'í faith, and travel in the Orient. He was the founder and organizer of the movement to build the National Church and Shrine of the United States of America in Washington, D.C.
- Processing Action (note)
- Call Number
- MssCol 2555
- OCLC
- NYPW93-A32
- Author
Remey, Charles Mason, 1874-1974.
- Title
Charles Mason Remey papers, 1940-1949.
- Restricted Access
Restricted access; Manuscripts and Archives Division; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
- Access
Reminiscences of Charles M. Remey are restricted until 1995.
- Biography
Charles Mason Remey (1874-1974) taught architecture at George Washington University from 1906 to 1910 and was appointed to design the Bahá'í Temple on Mount Carmel in Israel. He wrote books and gave lectures on subjects such as architecture, the Bahá'í faith, and travel in the Orient. He was the founder and organizer of the movement to build the National Church and Shrine of the United States of America in Washington, D.C.
- Finding Aids
Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
- Connect to:
- Occupation
Architects.
Lecturers.
- Added Author
Smith, Herbert.
- Research Call Number
MssCol 2555