INVENTORY GEORGE W. KASSLER COLLECTION # 352 COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SEPTEMBER 1984 (_'

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INVENTORY GEORGE W. KASSLER COLLECTION # 352, (_' COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SEPTEMBER 1984

INVENTORY: GEORGE W. KASSLER COLLECTION INTRODUCTION: George Washington Kassler, son of Abram and Nancy (Schrader) Kassler, was born on September 12, 1836 in Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York. He received his formative schooling in his native state. At the age of eleven Kassler took on a part time job as a clerk in a local store. In 1851 he moved to Cooperstown, New York, where once again he became employed a clerk. A year later Kassler took a position in United States Post Office. Kassler journeyed West in 1857, settling in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory for a few years. He quickly found employment in the banking house of L.R. Tuttle and A.U. Wyman. During Kassler 1 s years in Omaha City he became acquainted with David H. Moffat, Jr. This friendship, in later years, led to a close business association-- an association which led to partnerships and mutual investments which helped to develop the West. In 1860 Kassler headed to what was then referred to as the "Nebraska Gold Mines," i.e., Colorado Territory. Upon his arrival in Denver he became a cashier for the banking firm of Turner and Hobbs, the first firm to establish itself in Denver. With the onset of the Civil War the bank closed. Shortly thereafter Kassler took on the position of accountant and assistant to Major John S. Fillmore, a paymaster in the United States Army. In 1862 Kassler journeyed back East to visit with relatives. While staying in Philadelphia he received the appointment of assistant cashier of the United States Branch Mint in Denver. His association with the Mint was short-lived. During the summer of 1863 Kassler signed articles of copartnership with David H. Moffat, Jr. and c.c. Woolworth. Their new business venture was called George W. Kassler & Co. The company wholesaled and retailed bogks, stationery, periodicals, newspapers, tobaccos, pipes, notions, and later, fire and accident insurance. It was a successful business for over ten years. In 1873 Kassler was elected city treasurer, a position he held for one term. In April of 1874 Kassler was appointed the assistant cashier for the First National Bank of Denver. He bagan to minimize his wholesale and retail business and devoted most of his time and effort toward the Bank.

r ~roentory: GEORGE W. KASSLER COLLECTION (Cont.) Also during the 1870's Kassler became affiliated with the Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad Company. He was elected secretary of the company. In 1880, following the appointment of David H. Moffat, Jr. as president of the First National Bank of Denver, Kassler was promoted to cashier. In 1882 Kassler resigned from the Bank. Kassler, an active and prudent businessman, contributed to Denver's commercial and civic progress. Along with Moffat he erected the Moffat and Kassler Block in Denver. Kassler also invested in mining companies and in railroad companies. He served as either secretary or treasurer for the Denver and South Park, the Denver and New Orleans, and the Denver, Utah and Pacific railroad companies. Among his civic duties were his appointment as president of the Denver Board of Fire Underwriters and the Denver Board of Trade. He was also a member of the Board of Denver School District No. 1 and the Board of Capitol Managers, a group actively involved in the design and erection of the State Capitol. Kassler was married to Maria T. Stebbins, a close acquaintence from New York, on May 31, 1865. They had two sons, Edwin S. and Charles M. Kassler. Kassler, a truly dedicated citizen who willingly gave his fortitude and money toward making Denver and all of Colorado a better place to live, passed away on July 20, 1890. SIGNIFICANCE: The collection contains correspondence (1857-1894), diaries written by George W. and Maria T. Kassler (1862-1928), account books (1859-1883), deeds (1866-1906), abstracts of title (1882-1941), certificates (1865-1886), tax schedules (1870-1890), narratives written by Maria T. Kassler and Philip K. Alexander, Jr., business cards, prints, newspaper clippings (1883-1889), and the publication, The Trail (11/1908). The many pieces of correspondence, diaries, and accounts found in this collection contain valuable information on one of Colorado's best known pioneer families and on Colorado itself. Researchers interested in overland journeys will especially enjoy reading the diaries of Mariaand George Kassler.

c INVENTORY: GEORGE W. KASSLER COLLECTION (Cont.) PROVENANCE: The collection was donated in two parts. The initial donation was made in 1961 by Edwin Stebbins Kassler, Sr. and the family of the late Charles Moffat Kassler. In 1984 Philip K. Alexander, Jr., great grandson of George W. Kassler, donated additional material.

INVENTORY: GEORGE W. KASSLER COLLECTION (Cont.) BOX I FF 1: Correspondence, 3/7/1857-7/8/1863 FF 2: Correspondence, 8/10/1863-4/11/1864 FF 3: Correspondence, 5/23/1864-11/26/1864 FF 4: Correspondence, 12/12/1864-3/7/1865 FF 5: Correspondence, 3/16/1865-5/28/1867 FF 6: Correspondence, 8/30/1867-5/24/1871 FF 7: Correspondence, 5/27/1871-6/27/1871 FF 8: Correspondence, 7/4/1871-8/5/1871 FF 9: Correspondence, 8/7/1871-4/28/1874 FF 10: Correspondence, 4/29/1874-11/17/1876 FF 11: FF 12: Correspondence, 12/B/1876-8/25/1880 Correspondence, 11/3/1880-12/8/1894; no date FF 13: Diaries: George W. Kassler, 1860; 1862 FF 14: Diary: Maria T. Kassler, 1876 FF 15: Diaries: George W. and Maria T. Kassler, 1880 FF 16: Diaries: George W. and Maria T. Kassler, 1881; 1884 FF 17: Diaries: George W. Kassler, 1886 FF 18: Diary: Maria T. Kassler, 1908-1911 FF 19: Diaries: Maria T. Kassler, 1912; 1912-1916 FF 20: Diary: Maria T. Kassler, 1917-1921 EOX II FF 21: Diary: Maria T. Kassler, 1922-1926 FF 22: Diary: Maria T. Kassler, 1927-1928 FF 23: FF 24: Diary: Maria T. Kassler, no date Birthday book: Maria T. Kassler FF 25: Account books, 1859; 1868 FF 26: Account books, 1874-1875; 1877-1878; 1877-1881 FF 27: Account books, 1880; 1882; 1880-1883 FF 28: Deeds: Warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, and mining deeds, 1866-1906 FF 29: Pre-emption certificates, 8/27/1866 FF 30: Mineral certificates: G.W. Lode, 3/9/1886; Cymbe1ine Lode, 3/9/1886 FF 31: Abstract of Title: G.W. Mine, 4/15/1882 FF 32: Abstracts of Title: Lots 31 to 35, Cheesman and Kassler Subdivision, 9/27/1928; N Block 5, Cheesman and Kassler Subdivision, 4/11/1932; Lots 1 to 5, Cheesman and Kassler Subdivision, 6/30/1941

c ' INVENTORY: GEORGE W. KASSLER COLLECTION (Cont.) FF 33: Receipts, 1859-1890 FF 34: Tax schedules, 1870-1890 FF 35: Miscellaneous certificates: Marriage certificate, Georg~ w. Kassler to Maria Theresa Stebbins, 5/31/1865; Fire Escape certificates, 4/3/1884 and 4/5/1884; Treasurer's certificate of Purchase, 5/28/1885 FF 36: Narrative and portion of a narrative: "Story written by Maria T. Kassler of her trip to Denver in 1865; "George w. Kassler: Colorado Pioneer" written by Philip K. Alexander, Jr. FF 37: Business cards: George W. Kassler & Co.; FF 38: Prints FF 39: Newspaper clippings, 1883-1889 Kassler & Patterson FF 40: Publication: The Trail, ll/1908 OVERSIZED: Item 1: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1884 Item 2: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1885 Item 3: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1886 Item 4: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1887 Item 5: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1888 Item 6: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1889 Item 7:?crapbook compiled by Maria T. Kassler Item 8: Notebook entitled "Vol. 2 Colorado Pioneer" (_ NOTE: Photographs have been transferred to the Photograph Department of the Colorado Historical Society.