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John MacKay Shaw Manuscript Collection

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John MacKay Shaw was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on May 15, 1897. He immigrated to the United States as a child in 1911. He enlisted in the Army in 1917 and was stationed in France with the Ambulance Corp during World War I.

Shaw went to work for the Bell Telephone System as an adult, and remained a public relations executive with that company until he retired in 1959. He changed his name legally to John MacKay Shaw to distinguish himself from all the other John Shaws he had discovered while working a project redesigning the Yellow Pages for New York City. He chose MacKay in honor of his mother's uncle, the renowned scholar, navigator, and teacher John MacKay of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

When his two children were young, Shaw read and sang to them often. Each year between 1933 and 1937, he collected the poems he had written that year and had them printed in pamphlets which he sent to friends at Christmas. Realizing that other fathers must have written poems for their children, he went looking for them in the second-hand bookstores. Thus began his collection of Childhood in Poetry.

For thirty years, while continuing to work for the Bell System, Shaw haunted the second-hand bookstores of Great Britain and the United States, poring over catalogs in the evenings, searching out and purchasing rare and first editions of poetry for, about, and by children. He studied the books, read and wrote about them and their authors, and discoursed extensively with other collectors and scholars.

Upon retirement in 1959, Shaw gave his collection of almost 6,000 volumes to Florida State University (FSU) Libraries. For the next 25 years, Shaw went to the library daily to study, write, and talk about his books. He continued adding to his collection. Shaw died in Tallahassee, Florida on March 15, 1984.

This digital collection focuses on materials from Shaw's manuscript collection FSU. The entirety of the collection has not been digitized; only a selection of items. For more information the collection or Shaw himself, see the finding aid.

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About the Poem "Speak Gently"
About the Poem "Speak Gently"
Summary: Typed letter from Frederick Langford titled "About the Poem, 'Speak Gently'"
Absent One by G.W. Langford
Absent One by G.W. Langford
Summary: Typed copy of "The Absent One" by George W. Langford
Anniversary Golf Trip Information
Anniversary Golf Trip Information
Summary: 27th Anniversary golf trip to Ponte Vedra Club for five days; plans, cost, and names of participants
Armée Américaine Permission
Armée Américaine Permission
Summary: Stamped and signed leave document
Article: "Mitten Management Carries On"
Article: "Mitten Management Carries On"
Summary: Original copy of the article, "Mitten Management Carries On"
Attribution of "Speak Gently" to William Vincent Wallace
Attribution of "Speak Gently" to William Vincent Wallace
Summary: Attributions of "Speak Gently" to William Vincent Wallace
Attributions of "Speak Gently" as Anonymous
Attributions of "Speak Gently" as Anonymous
Summary: Attributions of "Speak Gently" as Anonymous
Attributions of "Speak Gently" to David Bates
Attributions of "Speak Gently" to David Bates
Summary: Attributions of "Speak Gently" to David Bates
Attributions of "Speak Gently" to G.W. Langford
Attributions of "Speak Gently" to G.W. Langford
Summary: Attributions of "Speak Gently" to G.W. Langford
Bifold Memorial Service for Christian Endeavor Members and Envelope Mailed by Shaw
Bifold Memorial Service for Christian Endeavor Members and Envelope Mailed by Shaw
Summary: Page with two items pasted: bifold memorial service for Christian Endeavor members and envelope mailed by Shaw to Alfred Hendricks
Biographical Information of George Washington Langford
Biographical Information of George Washington Langford
Summary: Typed biographical information of George Washington Langford including a photograph of Knockdramagh House with description behind the photo
Birth Certificate of Margaret MacLennon
Birth Certificate of Margaret MacLennon
Summary: Birth certificate of Margaret McLennon Shaw
Birth Certificates and Other Original Records
Birth Certificates and Other Original Records
Summary: Envelope containing Philadelphia census of 1900 showing Francis and Mary Reamer and Lillian Montgomery born June 29, 1897; original birth certificate of John Shaw; photocopies of birth certificates of Ann Maclsaac Shaw and Margaret MacLennan Shaw; John MacKay Shaw's intention to become a U.S. citizen; Honorable Discharge of John MacKay Shaw; naturalization certificate
Certificate of Death of Murdock McKenzie
Certificate of Death of Murdock McKenzie
Summary: Death certificate of Murdock McKenzie; San Francisco Hospital; son of Murdo Stornoway
Certificate of Death: Neil Shaw
Certificate of Death: Neil Shaw
Summary: Connecticut State Department of Health: Certificate of death of Neil Shaw
Certificate of Naturalization: Margaret MacLennon
Certificate of Naturalization: Margaret MacLennon
Summary: Signed Certificate of Naturalization of Margaret MacLennon Shaw with photograph
Certificate of Proclamation
Certificate of Proclamation
Summary: Stamped and signed certificate of proclamation certifying the marriage of Neil Shaw and Catherine Ann MacKenzie
Childhood in Poetry: Memorandum Prepared by John MacKay Shaw
Childhood in Poetry: Memorandum Prepared by John MacKay Shaw
Summary: Typed first person narrative, "Childhood in Poetry" memorandum prepared by John MacKay Shaw

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