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(REAGAN, NANCY.) Robbins, Patricia Cross; compiler. Family album including photographs of the future First Lady as a young girl.

(REAGAN, NANCY.) Robbins, Patricia Cross; compiler. Family album including photographs of the future First Lady as a young girl. More than 200 photographs mounted on 83 pages, 29 loose photographs, and one manuscript letter. Oblong album, 7 x 10 1/2 inches, original cloth, minor wear; one photograph on first page torn away; inscribed by Patsie Cross on front free endpaper. Vp, 1920-31

  • Notes: Nancy Reagan was born in 1921 as Anne Francis Robbins. Her parents separated when she was an infant, and she was raised by her mother and step-father. Taking the name Nancy Davis after her step-father, she became a successful actress, then married Ronald Reagan and gained greater fame as one of highest-profile First Ladies in American history.
    As a girl, Nancy Robbins made occasional visits to her biological father Kenneth Seymour Robbins (1894-1972), an auto dealer in Montclair, NJ. This photo album was kept by her father''s second wife Patricia "Patsie" Cross (1899-1969), whom he married in 1928. The first part of the album shows young Patsie and her friends on various beach excursions in the early 1920s. Beginning in the summer of 1929, the album includes photographs of a young girl named Nancy Robbins. She appears in 15 photographs mounted in the album, and 8 more stored in an envelope mounted inside the back cover. Many of these photographs were taken alongside her father, with some from family trips to Chicago and Niagara Falls.
    Also included are an Autograph Letter Signed by young Nancy Robbins and a postcard. The photo postcard appears to depict the infant Nancy Robbins with her parents Edith and Kenneth; it is marked on the verso "Keep, 1921." The letter is written in a child''s hand and reads in full, "Dear Grandmother. Thank you for the nice Halloween things. We had a fine time. Love, Nancy." It was apparently addressed to her paternal grandmother Anne Ayers Francis Robbins (1863-1957), for whom she was named.
    Kenneth Robbins died in 1972. This album and the accompanying papers were purchased at a New Jersey flea market by the consignor not long afterwards. Several of the photographs in this album were the basis for an 18 July 1983 article in People Magazine: "A Find at a Flea Market Sheds Light on Nancy Reagan''s Real Father" (a copy is included).
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    --a small archive of related Robbins family materials: 5 family letters, 1872-94 * Confirmation certificate of Kenneth Robbins, 1909 * Two 19th-century photographs, including Sister Anne Ayres * Passport of grandmother Anne A. Robbins, 1930.
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