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Edwin DeTurck Bechtel papers

 Collection
Identifier: PP-008

Scope and Contents

The Edwin DeTurck Bechtel papers document his activities as a renowned amateur rosarian. The bulk of the collection comprises the manuscripts and copies of articles, reviews and speeches he wrote during the 1950s.

Louise Bechtel, his wife, compiled three scrapbooks. "The Pursuit of the Rose" is a collection of Bechtel's published speeches and articles which she prepared in 1963 for the library of the New York Botanical Garden; another scrapbook includes photographs from the Bechtels' trip to Denmark and England in 1955, and a third book is a collection of articles on roses.

Dates

  • 1930-1971
  • Majority of material found within 1950-1959

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Edwin DeTurck Bechtel, attorney, authority and scholar of rose culture, and an art collector, was born in Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania, a town founded by his ancestors, on June 19, 1880. He attended Harvard University where he received a B.A. in 1903, an M.A. in 1904, and a law degree in 1908. From 1911 to 1948 he practiced law with the firm of Carter, Ledyard and Milburn. In 1929 Bechtel married Louise Seaman, founder of Macmillan's children's department and editor of "Books for Boys and Girls" at The New York Herald Tribune. They had homes in Manhattan and Bedford Four Corners in Westchester County, a 32-acre estate where they established a rose garden of more than 700 plants and 300 varieties.

Bechtel wrote widely on a variety of subjects. As a respected rosarian, he became known through his publications and speeches on roses and his official organizational positions. Bechtel was president and board chairman of the New York Botanical Garden, chairman of the Horticultural Society of New York, and the International Flower Show. He was also the winner of the Jane Righter Rose Medal of the Garden Clubs of America in 1953. Before he died on July 4, 1957 at his home in Bedford, he was planning a book entitled "The Pursuit of the Rose." An art collector, he wrote on the works of Honore Daumier and the 17th century French graphic artist, Jacques Callot. He left his collection of Callot and Daumier prints to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Bechtel Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden was dedicated in his memory in 1972. On a level terrace just north of the Conservatory on two-thirds of an acre, the formal garden included four major types of roses: hybrid tea, floribunda, climbers and old garden roses. In 1958 Bechtel Lake at the Westmoreland Sanctuary in Bedford was named in his honor.

In 1960 Louise Bechtel (1894-1985) wrote a memoir of her husband, The Boy with the Star Lantern, an edition of five hundred copies, published privately; she also wrote a monograph About Bedford Corners and Our Home in One Corner (Luneburg, Vt., Stinehour Press, 1963). Both publications are in the collection of the New York Botanical Garden Library.

Extent

1.2 Linear Feet (3 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Other Finding Aids

Related Materials

NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN:

(VF) Bechtel, Edwin DeTurck, 1880-1957.

(VF) Bechtel, Louise Seaman, 1894-1995.

(VF) NYBG Rose Garden.

(RG2) William Jacob Robbins records.

Archives, New York Botancical Garden. Edwin DeTurck Bechtel scrapbook, 1947-1957.

Title
Edwin DeTurck Bechtel papers
Status
Completed
Author
Kathleene Konkle
Date
December 2004
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Sponsor
Processed December 2004 by Kathleene Konkle under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) PA-50678-04.

Repository Details

Part of the The Archives of the New York Botanical Garden Repository

Contact:
New York Botanical Garden, Mertz Library
2900 Southern Boulevard
Bronx NY 10458 United States