This wallet from a collection of fly wallets belonged to Robert LaRhett Livingston (1844-1907) and his son Robert Forsyth Livingston (1886-1950). Robert Forsyth Livingston, a resident of Long Island, held a deep fascination for the water that would sharply influence his life. He worked in the marine insurance industry, built his own sailboats (as well as beautiful cabinets and weather vanes), and fished his entire life. As Long Island residents, the Livingstons, not surprisingly, bought most of their tackle at Abbey & Imbrie. In additions to the fly wallets, their collection also includes items from local tacklemakers such as Empire City (an A & I trademark), Vom Hofe, Leonard, and Kiffe. The importance of this collection lies in the fact that the Livingstons were lifelong anglers who showed taste and discretion in their selections. While they were not by any means famous people, the Livingston collection is one of the most important groups of artifacts in the American Museum of Fly Fishing. The items that the two men accumulated over almost 70 years present the student of fly-fishing history with an invaluable look at the kind of tackle and equipment owned by the average angler in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The American Museum of Fly Fishing
Gift of Helen H. and Elizabeth A. Livingston
Accession No.1991.029.023