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Adelaide Patricia O'Brien Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-170

Scope and Content

The main body of the collection documents O'Brien's career as an actress, singer, playwright, correspondent, and promoter through correspondence, newsclippings, photographs, and diaries. Also included is a brief historical biography of the O'Brien family, and information about Adelaide Patricia O'Briens' sister, Angela Mae. The papers span over 70 years of O'Brien's life and reveal her experiences, feelings, and opinions on life as she advanced in age. Her love of the theatre and dramatic arts are evident through the documents.

The first folder of the collection contains a short, historical, biographical sketch of the O'Brien family. The following folder consists of articles written by and or about O'Brien's career in the Minneapolis Tribune, New York Dramatic Mirror, and the New York Musical Digest". Folder 3 contains scripts and scenarios written by O'Brien. Folder 4 consists of correspondence written to her sister, Angela Mae, from Adalaide's trip abroad in 1928. Folders 5 and 6 contain writings by O'Brien, a Journal of Verses and two diaries written between 1970 and 1973 when in her nineties. Folder 7 consists of articles on her longevity, as well as congratulatory letters from the President and Senators on her 100th birthday. Folder 8 is a miscellaneous file of influences on her life. Folder 9 consists of papers on her sister, Angela Mae's School of Elocution and Dramatic Arts, Angela's Impressions on Mexico, and Angela's obituary. The final folder contains a collection of photographs of O'Brien's family life and career. In oversize, a photograph of Orville Wright with Admiral Richard E. Byrd is signed by Byrd to Miss O'Brien.

Dates

  • Creation: 1913-1980

Creator

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions on accessing materials in this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

Biography of Adelaide Patricia O'Brien

Adelaide Patricia O'Brien, who often went by Patricia or Pat, was born in Sharonville, Ohio in 1877, the third of four children of Owen O'Brien and Catherine Lenanghen O'Brien. Her father, an Irish immigrant, was a U.S. Marshall, Mayer of Sharonville, and Founder and President of People's Building and Loan until his death in 1917.

O'Brien graduated from Notre Dame in Reading, Ohio, completed a business course at the Cincinnati Business College, and studied two years at the American Academy of Applied Music.

O'Brien was a successful singer and an actress in New York City for ten years. She was an associate of Paul Armstrong, managing his theatrical enterprises until they were closed out. O'Brien returned to Ohio in 1917 when her father died and became the manager of the Dayton Symphony Association.

O'Brien managed Mary Gardens' appearances on the concert stage as well as those of other notable men and women. She had taken part in and instructed for all local special concerts.

O'Brien was a correspondent, promoter, and general representative for the "New York Musical Digest" for the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Michigan.

O'Brien never married and lived with her sister in the Arcade in Dayton, Ohio. Her sister Angela Mae founded the O'Brien School of Elocution and Dramatic Arts in 1891 in the Arcade which closed in 1930 during the depression.

Angela Mae graduated from Notre Dame in Reading, Ohio, attended school in Washington D.C. and Northwestern University. She received her B.A. in 1927 from the University of Dayton and her M.A. in 1948, nine years after her retirement from the Dayton Public Schools. Angela was the Miami University librarian for their extension schools at Central School and Colonel White High School from 1954-59.

The two sisters resided together later in life at the Lourdes Hall of Maria Joseph Living Care Center. Adelaide Patricia O'Brien died on August 2, 1980 at the age of 103 in Dayton, Ohio.

Extent

0.5 linear feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

A native of Sharonville, Ohio, Patricia O'Brien was a successful singer and actress in New York City during the early part of this century. She returned to Dayton in 1917 and became manager of the Dayton Symphony Association. She also worked as a promoter of local theatrical events. Her papers include correspondence, photographs, diaries, and miscellaneous items.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged by record type.

Acquisition Information

The papers of Adelaide Patricia O'Brien were accessioned into Wright State University's Special Collections and Archives on August 28, 1986. They were donated by Mary Margaret Naas.

Separated Material

A folder of photographs is location in Oversize Location 11, Folder 5.

Processing Information

Processed by: Thomas C. Hentrich, August, 1987. Finding aid revised by Toni Vanden Bos, October, 2014.

Title
Guide to the Adelaide Patricia O'Brien Papers (MS-170)
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Thomas C. Hentrich, 1987
Date
2015
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Wright State University Libraries
Special Collections and Archives
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton OH 45435-0001 USA
937-775-2092