Joseph Lancaster Brent Papers: Finding Aid mssBT

Charla M. DelaCuadra
The Huntington Library
July 2020
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, California 91108
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Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
Title: Joseph Lancaster Brent papers
Creator: Brent, Joseph Lancaster, 1826-1905
Identifier/Call Number: mssBT
Physical Description: 10.5 Linear Feet (9 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1850-1939
Abstract: A collection of material related to the personal and professional life of Joseph Lancaster Brent, American lawyer, politician, and soldier.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Joseph Lancaster Brent papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gifts of Duncan Kenner Brent, June 1966, March 1969, December 1974.

Biographical / Historical

Joseph Lancaster Brent (1826-1905) was born in Maryland; he studied law and became an attorney in Louisiana, then moved to San Francisco in 1851 before finally settling in Los Angeles. Brent was twice elected to the California State Legislature from 1856 to 1860; he was also a Los Angeles city councilman from 1851 to 1852, city attorney from 1852 to 1854, and superintendent of schools from 1853 to 1854. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Brent joined the Confederate Army and served under John Bankhead Magruder in the 1862 Peninsular Campaign; he was then assigned to Richard Taylor's district of Western Louisiana. In mid-February of 1863 he led an expedition up the Mississippi River that resulted in the capture of the Union ironclad steamer "Indianola." The following year he was appointed brigadier general and commanded Brent's Cavalry Brigade until the end of the war. After the war Brent practiced law in Maryland until he married Frances Rosella Kenner, daughter of Louisiana sugar planter and U.S. Congressman Duncan Farrar Kenner; after their marriage, he managed his father-in-law's sugar plantations in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. Brent returned to Baltimore in 1889 and spent the last years of his life practicing law and writing essays about foreign affairs, the United States economy, and a memoir of the Civil War.

Scope and Contents

A collection of 460 items from 1850 to 1936, which consists of letters, documents, and manuscripts related to the life and activities of Joseph Lancaster Brent. Subject matter includes Brent's experiences and life in Southern California from 1850 to 1861; social and business affairs in California, Louisiana, and Maryland; the Civil War and the Confederate war effort in particular; the capture of the U.S. ironclad, "Indianola;" Brent's military promotions; United States foreign affairs, national defense, and economy. Significant persons represented in the collection include: Ignacio Del Valle, Winfield Scott Hancock, John Bankhead Magruder, Ygnacio Sepulveda, Richard Taylor, and Benjamin Davis Wilson.

Processing Information

Processed by Huntington Library staff, 1971-1974. Finding aid encoded by Charla M. DelaCuadra in July 2020.

Arrangement

Organized in the following series: 1. Correspondence and manuscripts; 2. Newspaper clippings; 3. Printed matter; 4. Addenda.

General

Individual call numbers included in the collection: mssBT 1-300.

Related Materials

The Huntington has two images of Joseph L. Brent in the Photo Archive: a daguerreotype (photDAG 156) and an ambrotype (photDAG 157).

Subjects and Indexing Terms

International relations -- United States
Lawyers -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archives
Legislators -- California -- Archives
Peninsular Campaign, 1862
Sugar trade -- Louisiana -- Ascension Parish -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
California -- Description and travel
California -- Social life and customs -- 19th century
California -- Politics and Government -- 19th century
Louisiana -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources
Letters (correspondence) -- United States
Manuscripts -- United States
Del Valle, Ignacio
Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886
Magruder, John Bankhead, 1807-1871
Sepulveda, Ygnacio
Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879
Wilson, Benjamin Davis, 1811-1878
Confederate States of America. Army -- Louisiana
Confederate States of America. Army. Louisiana Cavalry. Brent's Brigade (1864-1865)
Confederate States of America. Army. District of Western Louisiana.
Confederate States of America. Army -- Officers -- Archives
Indianola (Ironclad)

Box 1

1851-1864 October

Box 2

1864 November-1868

Box 3

1869-1886

Box 4

1888-1899

Box 5

1900-1902

Box 6

1903-1939

Box 7

Newspaper clippings

Box 8

Printed material

Box 9

Addenda 1864-1913