A couple of years ago I received a notification that my inbox was so full it would shortly not accept new mail unless I went through it all and deleted stuff. I did a reverse order shuffle to find emails from way back that never got deleted at the time. One that has now prompted this post was an email from a reliable source in India (!) from 2005, about a mouth watering cache of material that had apparently been recently sold on eBay.
The story as told
to me was as follows:
Apparently the library of Jesse Hemery appeared on the market only a few
months back. If I have the story correctly it was bought as part of a job
lot of second hand clothes etc by a lady who deals in that sort of thing.
It seems Jesse Hemery's trunk was full of most interesting items
including and original Three Worlds, about 115 letters from Russell, mostly
handwritten, 50 or 60 from Rutherford and a few from Knorr, various photos and
numerous other books including Horae Apocalypticae etc. Had a lot of interest,
and it finally went for 34,000 GBP. There cannot be many who would pay that
kind of money. Do you have any ideas? Apparently included were the following:
178
letters from Pastor C T Russell mostly written in
hand from about 1900 to 1916 . Some are typed, paper very aged in some, some
splitting where badly opened. Some deal with Bible Students Conventions in
London, Glasgow, The new London Tabernacle, The London Opera House Photo Drama
show, Travel to London by steam ship. Most are of practical rather than
theological content.
74
letters from J F Rutherford, mainly typed and signed
from a variety of locations. In NY, California, etc. Most again are
practical. Bible Student Conventions at Alexander Palace, Royal
Albert Hall, travel arrangements. Radio broadcasts from London. BBC
monopoly etc.
12
letters from NH Knorr typed but signed
- general admin at Craven Terrace post War.
200
Miscellaneous copies of the Outlook for the London
Company, Judge Rutherford and ‘Empire news’, His Majesties Aliens
Dept letter re deportation of American A Schroeder, letters from various UK
Bible Students groups non WT Society enclosures. Letters from European Offices
of Society 1920 – 1950. Letters from Scottish brethren Minna and John Edgar.
Maybe
60 Photos - various of Russell at conventions
around UK? With Hemery, similar with Rutherford. Photos of
Craven Terrace inside and Elders.
Books,
Booklets various Old Theology, Golden Age, Towers,
Convention reports – random selection about 90 items, paperback Plan of the
Ages – cream cover (signed as gift by Russell).
Audio Angelophone
Hymn record – broken/cracked
Non
Society material - Books by various authors: Elliot (Horae
Apocalypticae), Barton (God’s Covenants), Barbour (Washed in his blood.),
Henry Drummond (Dialogues on Prophecy), Morton Edgar (Prayer and the Bible, etc
Hemery
books! – Revelation Unfolded, The Second coming of
Jesus Christ - 1950’s. He seems to have left the
Society by this time.
(end of list)
The big question is where did it all go? Has any of it surfaced on the
internet in the collecting world since then? Or has someone got this all lined
up as part of their pension fund?
Extra family notes
Jesse Hemery (1864-1963), former vice-president of the IBSA, left
association with the Watchtower Society around 1950. His wife, Mary, died when
they were both in association back in 1937. They had one daughter Bertha who
lived in London Bethel as a young person. She married Frederick William Crane.
They had one son, Jack Hemery Crane, who died at El Alamein.
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ReplyDeleteHemery is an interesting character. His life touched on the three presidents of the Society. Few were like him: Macmillam, Van Amburgh, F. Franz.
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